i want to declare a global link list for a name space in c# i tried to extern the link list but not know the correct syntax can any one tell me how to extren the variables.
Are there any .NET testing frameworks which allow dynamic creation of tests without having to deal with a hokey Attribute syntax?
Something like:
foreach (var t in tests)
{
TestFx.Run(t.Name, t.TestDelegate);
}
But with the test reporting as you would expect...
I could do something like this with RowTests et al, but that seems hokey.
This is throwing a syntax error -
--from body of a stored proc
IF (name = in_name)
SET out_id = temp;
ELSE
LOCK TABLE People WRITE;
INSERT INTO People (Name)
VALUES (in_name);
UNLOCK TABLE;
SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID() INTO out_id
END IF
do I have to lock any tables I need at the start of the SP?
<?php
class Lala {
const a = "a";
const b = a . "b";
}
?>
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting ',' or ';' on line 4
What's the problem with it?
Most mainstream IDEs use code-completion in the form of a linear list of suggestions (typically methods).
Are there any IDEs (mainstream or not) or IDE plugins that use a non-linear widget, such as a tree? (e.g., pick category first, then the actual recommendation)?
I'm working on an IDE feature and want to make sure I'm not reinventing the wheel or infringing some patent.
Doesn't prepare() escape any quotes(') in a PDO statement? For some reason when I do this:
$sql = "INSERT INTO sessions (id, name) VALUES (1,'O'brian')";
$query = $this->connection->prepare($sql);
$query->execute();
I get this error:
Could not insert record SQLSTATE[42000]: [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0][SQL Server]Incorrect syntax near 'brian'.
How could this be if I'm using prepare()?
I want to call this guy
-(void)addFavorite:(NSString *)favoriteToAdd
at, @selector here
action:@selector([addFavorite favoriteToAdd:@"string"])];
But I keep getting syntax error no matter which way I write it.
Can someone point out the appropriate way to call this function? When it had no parameter and was "addFavorite," it worked fine.
My friend has convinced me to start learning some C++, so my question is simple: where can I find some good tutorials for it?
But please don't link me to the usual dry boring tutorials that only tells you the function syntax, I need more thorough explanations. I get sidetracked very easily, and I need tutorials that are more on a human level, that I'll not only learn from, but enjoy reading as well.
So I'd appreciate any links that would help :)
Quoting from the C-std section 6.7.2.1,
struct s { int n; double d[]; };
This is a valid structure declaration. I am looking for some practical use of this kind of syntax. To be precise, how is this construct any more or less powerful than keeping a double* as the 2nd element? Or is this another case of 'you-can-do-it-in-multiple-ways'?
Arpan
I need to be able to catch when the URL contains a image of multiple file types or follow this syntax.
http://localhost:8080/fdlic-web/webpic/101
Here is what i have so far.
(.*)(jpg|gif|png|bmp|jpeg|webpic/(\d+))$
I have this small JavaScript code which I need some help with:
function doFocus(text) {
if (text.value == "Enter Name") {
text.value = "Student Name -";
}
}
All I need here is when someone clicks on my textbox, the text "Student Name -" should change its color, and should text-align = left. I am looking for the appropriate syntax for something like text.color and text.align.
Hello
I'm looking for a piece of relatively simple software to browse large C++ project. What I would like is something that is somewhere between a simple text editor and a full-blown IDE like Eclipse. I would like syntax highlighting, a way to see all classes/methods defined in a file, a way to find where a particular method is called from and where a variable is declared/defined.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
I'm writing a DSL where the "+" operator is strictly numeric, and the String "+" operator is messing up my implicit conversions. What's the syntax for unimporting an operator of the String class?
Thanks
In C# 4, wasn't there a short cut for checking for null values like so:
if( myobject?.myproperty?.myotherproperty?.value != null )
The value would return null and not throw an exception.
Anyone have a link to how to use it or at least the syntax?
I know there is a limited version of a LIKE query in the App engine's datastore where you can only search on the end of a string but I can't seem to find the syntax.
I want to do something like this
SELECT *
FROM MyTable
WHERE name LIKE ji%
If I have a form of about 40 questions, how do I apply the same rules to questions 1-20, and 21-40?
For example:
$("#form_survey").validate({
rules: {
a_ +i: {max:12, maxlength:2},
},
messages: {
a_ +i:{
max: "That's too much!"
}
}
Where the "+i" is the ideal increment of +1...
Should be easy, I'm just stuck on syntax...
var currentDate=new Date();
currentDate.setFullYear(2011);
alert(currentDate); == this works, it sets the year to 2011 as expected.
alert((new Date()).setFullYear(2011)); == this one doesn't work.
Any idea why? Am I misunderstanding the syntax?
what is the syntax (i.e. code example) in Lua so you can call a function prior to it being defined? i.e. how do you kind of create the function, but then add it's implementation further down in code.
So roughly like this:
define function name (doX) here somehow (i.e. subject of this question)
call doX here (further down in the code)
doX implemention here (i.e. all functions down at the bottom of the file)
In C# I can do this:
new SomeObjectType("abc", 10);
In other words, I can call new without assigning the created instance to any variable. However, in VB.Net it seems I cannot do the same thing.
New SomeObjectType("abc", 10) ' syntax error
Is there a way to do this in VB.Net?
I was unable to find any solution of my specific issue. I'm using Xcode 3.2. I'd like to indent the next line of function argument just one step in from the previous line:
somevariable = pow(
a,
b);
However, Xcode's syntax-aware indenting insists on converting the above into:
somevariable = pow(
a,
b);
Where the arguments are aligned with opening parenthesis of the function.
How can I make indenting be configured to match my preference?
I have an array of NSStrings:
Flower
Car
Tree
Cat
Shoe
Some of these strings have images associated with them; some don't. I can build an image name by appending .png to the name (e.g. Flower.png).
How do I check whether that image actually exists within the bundle before I try to load it into the view?
How can I get a nice list of files in a directory tree
that contains multiple OLD Files,
I d'like to see only files from directories named OLD that have a certain age.