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  • empty base class optimization

    - by FredOverflow
    Two quotes from the C++ standard, §1.8: An object is a region of storage. Base class subobjects may have zero size. I don't think a region of storage can be of size zero. That would mean that some base class subobjects aren't actually objects. Opinions?

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  • Iterating over hashmap injsp in struts application

    - by Rozer
    I have a Hashmap object that i am getting on a jsp page. HashMap<Integer,Gift_product> gift_hm = new HashMap<Integer,Gift_product>(); gift_hm.put(17,new Gift_product("doll",67)); now i need to iterate this and display content on jsp. as Gift_product class contains two fields name and price jsp output should be serial no. product name price 17 Doll 67 How can i achieve it..

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  • IntentService android download and return file to Activity

    - by Andrew G
    I have a fairly tricky situation that I'm trying to determine the best design for. The basics are this: I'm designing a messaging system with a similar interface to email. When a user clicks a message that has an attachment, an activity is spawned that shows the text of that message along with a paper clip signaling that there is an additional attachment. At this point, I begin preloading the attachment so that when the user clicks on it - it loads more quickly. currently, when the user clicks the attachment, it prompts with a loading dialog until the download is complete at which point it loads a separate attachment viewer activity, passing in the bmp byte array. I don't ever want to save attachments to persistent storage. The difficulty I have is in supporting rotation as well as home button presses etc. The download is currently done with a thread and handler setup. Instead of this, I'd like the flow to be the following: User loads message as before, preloading begins of attachment as before (invisible to user). When the user clicks on the attachment link, the attachment viewer activity is spawned right away. If the download was done, the image is displayed. If not, a dialog is shown in THIS activity until it is done and can be displayed. Note that ideally the download never restarts or else I've wasted cycles on the preload. Obviously I need some persistent background process that is able to keep downloading and is able to call back to arbitrarily bonded Activities. It seems like the IntentService almost fits my needs as it does its work in a background thread and has the Service (non UI) lifecycle. However, will it work for my other needs? I notice that common implementations for what I want to do get a Messenger from the caller Activity so that a Message object can be sent back to a Handler in the caller's thread. This is all well and good but what happens in my case when the caller Activity is Stopped or Destroyed and the currently active Activity (the attachment viewer) is showing? Is there some way to dynamically bind a new Activity to a running IntentService so that I can send a Message back to the new Activity? The other question is on the Message object. Can I send arbitrarily large data back in this package? For instance, rather than send back that "The file was downloaded", I need to send back the byte array of the downloaded file itself since I never want to write it to disk (and yes this needs to be the case). Any advice on achieving the behavior I want is greatly appreciated. I've not been working with Android for that long and I often get confused with how to best handle asynchronous processes over the course of the Activity lifecycle especially when it comes to orientation changes and home button presses...

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  • Rails 3 and encrypted cookies with IE9

    - by user1832686
    I am using encrypted cookies to pass data to my rails app. Once these cookies get set, they are being passed just fine to Chrome, Firefox, Safari (iOS and OSX version), etc. However, the cookie isn't being passed back on Win7/IE9. I'm using Ruby 1.9 and Rails 3, and using the cookies.permanent.encrypted method of setting the cookie. E.g: cookies.permanent.encrypted[:some_data] = object.some_data Any ideas about what's going on?

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  • Stopping a service and waiting in VBScript

    - by BrettS
    How can I stop a service and wait for it to finish stopping in vbscript? I've got this so far: For Each objService in colServiceList If objService.DisplayName = "<my display name>" Then objService.StopService() End If Next Googling turned up a suggestion of using objService.WaitForStatus( ServiceControllerStatus.Stopped ), but running that gives me an error of "Object required: 'ServiceControllerStatus'".

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  • Can i get RSpec to generate specs with expect syntax?

    - by papirtiger
    When generating specs with : rails g controller Home index A spec is generated with the older object.should syntax require 'spec_helper' describe HomeController do describe "GET 'index'" do it "returns http success" do get 'index' response.should be_success end end end Is it possible to configure the generator to use the expect syntax instead? Desired output: require 'spec_helper' describe HomeController do describe "GET 'index'" do it "returns http success" do get 'index' expect(response).to be_success end end end in config/application.rb: config.generators do |g| g.test_framework :rspec, fixture: true g.fixture_replacement :factory_girl, dir: 'spec/factories' g.view_specs false g.stylesheets = false g.javascripts = false end

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  • Serialize the @property methods in a Python class.

    - by ashchristopher
    Is there a way to have any @property definitions passed through to a json serializer when serializing a Django model class? example: class FooBar(object.Model) name = models.CharField(...) @property def foo(self): return "My name is %s" %self.name Want to serialize to: [{ 'name' : 'Test User', 'foo' : 'My name is Test User', },]

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  • trying to show a variable in my layout

    - by user1400
    hi i have a simple question where is my code wrong ? in index controller and index action i put $this->view->username="user1"; and when i try in my layout i use echo $this->username; i got fllowing error or null value Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in D:\Zend\Apache2\htdocs\test\application\layouts\layout.phtml on line 115 thanks

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  • How can i create a shortcut file to a sharepoint document library so that i can email it to people

    - by Paul
    I need to create a shortcut file that links to a sharepoint document library and then send that in an email (don't worry about outlook blocking lnk files). I have had a look at how to how to create a standard shortcut file in C# but this fails when you give it a server address (\\\) Does anyone have an idea on how to do this. Also would be supper to know how i can convert the link into and SPFile object so that i can also attached it to a list item once i have created it.

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  • how to use foreach loop to edit textboxes

    - by Ramakrishna
    foreach(textbox t in this.controls) { t.text=" "; } this is what i want to do. to clear all the textboxes in my page, at a time but it gives an error like Unable to cast object of type 'System.Web.UI.LiteralControl' to type 'System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox'. plz tell me how to do this

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  • Convert ToString to time format C#

    - by Michael Quiles
    Time.ToString("0.0") shows up as a decimal "1.5" for instead of 1:30 how can I get it to display in a time format. private void xTripSeventyMilesRadioButton_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { //calculation for the estimated time label Time = Miles / SeventyMph; this.xTripEstimateLabel.Visible = true; this.xTripEstimateLabel.Text = "Driving at this speed the estimated travel time in hours is: " + Time.ToString("0.0") + " hrs"; }

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  • Mocking view helpers with rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.8

    - by snl
    I am trying to mock a view helper with rspec2. The old way of doing this throws an error, complaining the template object is not defined: template.should_receive(:current_user).and_return(mock("user")) Am I missing something here, or is this not implemented in rspec2 (yet)?

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  • How to set size (width,height) of externally loaded swf

    - by Raj
    Hi, I have loaded swf using following code, var loader:Loader = new Loader(); loader.load(new URLRequest("XYZ.swf")); addChild(loader); How do I control height and width of this loaded swf. I tried var mc = MovieClip(loader.loaderContentInfo.content); mc.width = 320; mc.height = 240; this gives null object error.

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  • ASP C# How to handle large files from database?

    - by Martijn
    In my web application I am working with files. Some files are very large. I use Response.Write() to write the file to the browser. This goes well for the smaller files, but for large files this can take a while and the bandfwith is fully used. My question is, is it possible to split large documents and send it piece by piece to the browser? I hold the document as a property of an object.

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  • Getting Build Errors in Program to Change Button Name When Clicked

    - by Rishabh
    Imports System Imports System.Windows.Forms Class MyButtonClass Inherits Form Private mrButton As Button Public Sub MyButtonClass() mrButton = New Button() mrButton.Text = "Click me " mrButton.Click += New System.EventHandler(MyButtonClickEventHandler) Me.Controls.Add(mrButton) End Sub Shared Sub Main() Application.Run(New MyButtonClass()) End Sub Private Sub MyButtonClickEventHandler(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) mrButton.Text = "You clicked me!" End Sub End Class

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  • Linking a Text Box to a variable?

    - by cam
    I would like to have direct access to the text inside a textbox on another form, so I added a public variable _txt to a form and added an event like so: private void richTextBox1_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { _txt = richTextBox1.Text; } But the form is loaded like this: public FrmTextChild(string text) { InitializeComponent(); _txt = text; richTextBox1.Text = _txt; Text = "Untitled.txt"; } Is there a better way to directly link the two?

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  • c++, when do you need/have to pass data as (*&)

    - by ra170
    I came across people passing data objects as: declaration: DataObject * data = 0; calling it as: SomeMethod( data ); definition of Somethod: void SomeMethod(SomeObject * & object) My obvious question is, when and why do you have to do this (& *)? Is it passing the pointer as reference?

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