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  • Why is this simple hello world PHP code not working?

    - by Silva
    class saySomething { var $helloWorld = 'hello world'; function sayHelloWorld($helloWorld) { echo $helloWorld; } } $saySomething = new saySomething(); $saySomething->sayHelloWorld(); the above gives this error: Warning: Missing argument 1 for saySomething::sayHelloWorld(), called in C:\xampp\htdocs\test.php on line 15 and defined in C:\xampp\htdocs\test.php on line 7

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  • C++ Pass a hidden arg to a class constructor?

    - by JP
    I would like to define a class that accept the pointer to it's parent class as an Argument, but would it be possible to somehow pass it without needing to pass it directly such as: class Child { public: Child(Parent* hiddenArg); }; class Parent { public: Child myChild; }; I know this is weird, but I am making my own Signal/Slot implementation and Child would be a signal defined, but I would like to get the parent so I can use it's Event Dispatcher...

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  • Parsing command line options in Perl

    - by Jay Gridley
    Hi guys, I am parsing command line options in Perl using Getopt::Long. I am forced to use prefix - (one dash) for short commands (-s) and -- (double dash) for long commands (ex. --input=file), but problem is, that there is one special option (-r=) so it is long option for its requirement for argument, but it has to have one dash (-) prefix not double dash (--) like other long options. Is possible to setup Getopt::Long to accept these?

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  • Does the Visual Studio debugger implicitly cast smaller types to int?

    - by emddudley
    Does the Visual Studio 2008 debugger implicitly cast all smaller data types to int? I have a function with the following signature: public int DoSomething(sbyte value) { ... } When pass in -127 and I look at the value argument the Visual Studio debugger (e.g. Watch window) shows me that it has the value 0xFFFFFF81. This is correct except for the fact that sbyte is only 8 bits wide; I would expect the debugger to show me that it is 0x81.

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  • How do I define my own operators in the Io programming language?

    - by klep
    I'm trying to define my own operator in Io, and I'm having a hard time. I have an object: MyObject := Object clone do( lst := list() !! := method(n, lst at(n)) ) But when I call it, like this: x := MyObject clone do(lst appendSeq(list(1, 2, 3))) x !! 2 But I get an exception that argument 0 to at must not be nil. How can I fix?

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  • Is it standard behavior for this code to throw a NullPointerException?

    - by Eric
    I've had a big problem in some library code, which I've pinned down to a single statement: System.out.println((String) null); Ok, the code doesn't actually look like that, but it certainly calls println with a null argument. Doing this causes my whole applicaio to throw an unexpected NullPointerException. In general, should println throw this exception under that circumstance, or is this non-standard behavior due to a poor implementation of the out instance?

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  • FORTRAN: determine variable type

    - by tibbs
    hello, GOOGLE has yet to find an answer for me, so here goes: In FORTRAN, is there a way to determine the TYPE of a variable? E.G., pass the variable type as an argument in a function, to then be able to call type-specific code with that fuction; eliminating the need to have seperate similar functions for each data type. thanks.

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  • Why closed contours are guaranteed here?

    - by user198729
    Quoted from here: BW = edge(I,'zerocross',thresh,h) specifies the zero-cross method, using the filter h. thresh is the sensitivity threshold; if the argument is empty ([]), edge chooses the sensitivity threshold automatically. If you specify a threshold of 0, the output image has closed contours, because it includes all the zero crossings in the input image. I don't understand it,can someone elaborate?

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  • jquery menu ul li

    - by eyalb
    i have a tree menu that i need to open on specific branch. 1. on click on an A element i open the all next UL. now i want to close all other UL exept the ones that are parents of the A element. i want to write a function that will get an argument that is a A ID and will open the menu in the right place. example of my code

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  • Javascript Function Definitions

    - by Pierreten
    I was wondering why the Vector variable defined within this self executing javascript function doesn't require a var before it? Is this just some other type of syntax for creating a named function? Does this make it so we can't pass Vector as an argument to other functions? (function() { Vector = function(x, y) { this.x = x; this.y = y; return this; }; //...snip })()

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  • C++ operator ','

    - by user286215
    what is result of operator ',' by standard? Last argument? in code like this, for example: int a = 0; int b = 1; while(a,b); or using it like this is not allowed? MSVS thiks that result is b, is it true?

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  • C++ function dynamic data type definition

    - by user330352
    Hi all, in C++, when you define a function which takes one argument, you have to define the data type of that variable: void makeProccess(int request) However, I want to implement a function which takes different data types rather taking statically defined integer type. void makeProccess(anyType request) How can I design a proccess like this, any idea? Thanks.

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  • C++: Life span of temporary arguments?

    - by shoosh
    When creating a new instance of a MyClass as an argument to a function like so: class MyClass { MyClass(int a); }; myFunction(MyClass(42)); does the standard make any grantees on the timing of the destructor? Specifically, can I assume that the it is going to be called before the next statement after the call to myFunction() ?

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  • What kind of data type is this?

    - by mystify
    In an class header I have seen something like this: enum { kAudioSessionProperty_PreferredHardwareSampleRate = 'hwsr', // Float64 kAudioSessionProperty_PreferredHardwareIOBufferDuration = 'iobd' // Float32 }; Now I wonder what data type such an kAudioSessionProperty_PreferredHardwareSampleRate actually is? I mean this looks like plain old C, but in Objective-C I would write @"hwsr" if I wanted to make it a string. I want to pass such an "constant" or "enum thing" as argument to an method.

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  • How do i pass null into stdin like this perl code?

    - by acidzombie24
    This is my question and apparently this is the answer. I found you can stdout to null by writing NUL in command prompt so i tried writing < NUL at the end of my argument. No luck. How do i pass in null or do something with the IO locks like that perl code does so i can get my ffmpeg script not locking up after 15 or so seconds?

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  • How is the result of openssl_sign() encoded?

    - by Bozho
    The docs about openssl_sign() say that the signature is returned in the passed string argument. My question is - how is it encoded? Base64, Hex-string, anything else? I don't have php installed and I have to use this PHP code I was given simply in order to verify whether my Java implementation is correct, so don't ask me "have you tried it" ;)

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  • regarding object recycling

    - by ajaycv
    I have a question. What is wrong with regards to the below code: ArrayList tempList2 = new ArrayList(); tempList2 = getXYZ(tempList1, tempList2); //method getXYZ getXYZ(ArrayList tempList1, ArrayList tempList2) { //does some logic and adds objects into tempList2 return tempList2; } The code will get executed but it seems by passing tempList2 to the getXYZ method argument, it is doing object recycling. My question is, Is recycling the tempList2 arraylist object correct?

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