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  • Deleting object in function

    - by wrongusername
    Let's say I have created two objects from class foo and now want to combine the two. How, if at all possible, can I accomplish that within a function like this: def combine(first, second): first.value += second.value del second #this doesn't work, though first.value *does* get changed instead of doing something like def combine(first, second): first.value += second.value in the function and putting del second immediately after the function call?

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  • Fluent NHibernate question

    - by Kevin Pang
    Let's say you have two tables, "Users" and "UserRoles". Here's how the two tables are structured (table - columns): Users - UserID (int) UserRoles - UserID (int), Role (string) What I want is for my "User" class in my domain to have an IList of roles. How do I construct my Fluent NHibernate mapping to achieve this?

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  • mysql query execution time - can i get this in milliseconds?

    - by Max Williams
    I'm comparing a few different approaches to getting some data in mysql, directly at the console, using the SQL_NO_CACHE option to make sure mysql keeps running the full query every time. Mysql gives me the execution time back in seconds, to two decimal places. I'd really like to get the result back in milliseconds (ideally to one or two decimal places), to get a better idea of improvements (or lack of). Is there an option i can set in mysql to achieve this? thanks, max

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  • Great Circle & Ray intersection

    - by Karl T
    I have a Latitude, Longitude, and a direction of travel in degrees true north. I would like to calculate if I will intersect a line defined by two more Lat/Lon points. I figure the two points defining the line would create my great circle and my location and azimuth would define my ray (or possibly a small circle). Any ideas?

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  • Compare equality of char[] in C

    - by rksprst
    I have two variables: char charTime[] = "TIME"; char buf[] = "SOMETHINGELSE"; I want to check if these two are equal... using charTime == buf doesn't work. What should I use, and can someone explain why using == doesn't work? Would this action be different in C and C++?

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  • How do I determine which control fired an event?

    - by Daniel I-S
    I have the Value Changed event of two UISliders (both of which have referencing outlets) wired up to the following method: -(IBAction) sliderMoved:(id) sender {} How can I determine which slider was moved so that I can get its value and update the corresponding label? Or would it be simpler to have two separate events, one for each slider? The second option seems like unnecessary replication to me. Cheers, Dan

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  • How to test if a gawk string contain a number?

    - by Tim Menzies
    In gawk I know two ways to test if a string contains a number. Which is best? Method one: using regular expressions: function method1(x) { return x ~ /^[+-]?([0-9]+[.]?[0-9]*|[.][0-9]+)([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?$/ } Method two: the coercion trick (simpler): function method2(x) { return (x != "") && (x+0 == x) } Is there any reason to favor the more complex method1 over the simpler method2?

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  • Previous power of 2

    - by Horacio
    There is a lot of information on how to find the next power of 2 of a given value (see refs) but I cannot find any to get the previous power of two. The only way I find so far is to keep a table with all power of two up to 2^64 and make a simple lookup. Acius' Snippets gamedev Bit Twiddling Hacks Stack Overflow

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  • Fairness: Where can it be better handled?

    - by Srinivas Nayak
    Hi, I would like to share one of my practical experience with multiprogramming here. Yesterday I had written a multiprogram. Modifications to sharable resources were put under critical sections protected by P(mutex) and V(mutex) and those critical section code were put in a common library. The library will be used by concurrent applications (of my own). I had three applications that will use the common code from library and do their stuff independently. my library --------- work_on_shared_resource { P(mutex) get_shared_resource work_with_it V(mutex) } --------- my application ----------- application1 { *[ work_on_shared_resource do_something_else_non_ctitical ] } application2 { *[ work_on_shared_resource do_something_else_non_ctitical ] } application3 { *[ work_on_shared_resource ] } *[...] denote a loop. ------------ I had to run the applications on Linux OS. I had a thought in my mind, hanging over years, that, OS shall schedule all the processes running under him with all fairness. In other words, it will give all the processes, their pie of resource-usage equally well. When first two applications were put to work, they run perfectly well without deadlock. But when the third application started running, always the third one got the resources, but since it is not doing anything in its non-critical region, it gets the shared resource more often when other tasks are doing something else. So the other two applications were found almost totally halted. When the third application got terminated forcefully, the previous two applications resumed their work as before. I think, this is a case of starvation, first two applications had to starve. Now how can we ensure fairness? Now I started believing that OS scheduler is innocent and blind. It depends upon who won the race; he got the largest pie of CPU and resource. Shall we attempt to ensure fairness of resource users in the critical-section code in library? Or shall we leave it up to the applications to ensure fairness by being liberal, not greedy? To my knowledge, adding code to ensure fairness to the common library shall be an overwhelming task. On the other hand, believing on the applications will also never ensure 100% fairness. The application which does a very little task after working with shared resources shall win the race where as the application which does heavy processing after their work with shared resources shall always starve. What is the best practice in this case? Where we ensure fairness and how? Sincerely, Srinivas Nayak

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  • Integrating CMS Ektron and MVC application

    - by stuarty
    Hi I have two separate applications, a c# MVC app and a CMS (Ektron) app. I want the user to be able to move between the two application seamlessly without having to log into each application separately. What it the best (easiest) way to achieve this? I sort of have it working using web services but wonder if there is a better way. TIA Stuart

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  • volatile vs. mutable in C++

    - by skydoor
    Hi I have a question about the difference between volatile and mutable. I noticed that both of the two means that it could be changed. What else? Are they the same thing? What's the difference? Where are they applicable? Why the two ideas are proposed? How to use them in different way? Thanks a lot.

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  • Array comparision

    - by devtech
    Hello Guys, I have two arrays A & B,I want to do a compare among the elements between the two arrays. @a = "abc,def,efg,ghy,klm,ghn" @b= "def,ghy,jgk,lom,com,klm" if any element matches then set a flag 0 else 1. Is there any simple way to do this. please advise

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  • Regular Expression in java

    - by Sunil
    I have a HTML page and I want to fetch the result between two tags <b> and <BR> <b>Defendants Name:</b>Donahue, Leah A <BR> What is the regular expression to fetch the words between these two tags

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  • How to copy subversion repository as a new directory to existing repository?

    - by Juha Syrjälä
    I have two existing subversion repositories on different hosts (host-a and host-b) and I'd like to copy one directory from repo A to repo B. Basically https://host-a/repo/some/path/moduleA should be copied to https://host-b/repo/some/other/path/moduleA. All the history should be preserved and existing data in host-b should be preserved. The two repositories do not have any conflicting directory hierarchies. The repositories do not share common ancestry.

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  • WordPress Custom Category Picker in Page Editor

    - by Scott B
    The 3 lines of code below will add a Category selector widget to the WordPress page editor. add_action('admin_menu', 'my_post_categories_meta_box'); function my_post_categories_meta_box() { add_meta_box('categorydiv', __('Categories'), 'post_categories_meta_box', 'page', 'side', 'core'); } I would like to slightly modify this in order to limit the number of categories that are listed to two: get_cat_ID('nofollow'), get_cat_ID('noindex') In other words, I only want the two categories, nofollow and noindex listed in this box.

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  • table cell and row borders different on each edge in C#

    - by tbischel
    I'm trying to dynamically generate a report in a table where the borders are different on each side of a cell or row, but can't figure out how. The TableRow, TableCell, and Table objects each have a BorderStyle property, but it seems to apply to the entire border rather than just one side. Can this be done without nesting tables? For my case, I'd like a solid border around the first two rows of a table (because the first row has a cell spanning two rows), and a solid border around each subsequent row.

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  • Lazy property loading in Nhibernate and Spring

    - by Khash
    I'm using NHibernate 2.1.2 and Spring 1.3 I have two Text columns (blobs) in one of my classes. I'm trying to use lazy="true" for the mapping of those properties but NHProfiler still shows the two columns being added to the SELECT statement when the main object is loaded. I'm using Spring.NHibernate session factory and have configured ProxyFactory with both Castle and Spring with no luck.

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  • Check for repeating dates.

    - by kylex
    I am creating a calendar in PHP and in the database have a date, let's say 6-10-10. Sometimes I have repeating events, stored as weekly repeating, so if the date is 6-10-10, and I am repeating an event every two weeks from that day (including that day) what is the best way to find dates for every two weeks from 6-10-10? For example, let's say the date is 7-8-10, how can I check to see that date meets my criteria?

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  • WPF Bind User Control Coordinates

    - by morsanu
    Another beginner WPF question from me :) Ok, so I have a User Control added to a Canvas. In another area of the application I have two TextBoxes that will get 2 values : X and Y. I need a two-way binding between the user control's top left corner coordinates and those 2 textboxes. I don't mind implementing a Converter or doing some calculations, but I need a push in the right direction from a more experienced WPF developer.

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  • Make Visual Studio to show All Compile Errors!

    - by BDotA
    Visual studio does not show all the compile errors at once. for example one time it says I have two errors and when I fix them then 102 more compile errors are showing up and these new errors are not dependent on those two previous errors. How can we tell it to go through all the code and show all compile errors at once

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  • solving origin of a vectors

    - by Mike
    I have two endpoints (xa,ya) and (xb,yb) of two vectors, respectively a and b, originating from a same point (xo, yo). Also, I know that |a|=|b|+s, where s is a constant. I tried to compute the origin (xo, yo) but seem to fail at some point. How to solve this?

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