I am new to mac, my question is what else text editors can be used to edit object c code except xcode. And which one is the best for productively editing source code?
The title says it all: How can I close a different WinForm (B) from a different WinForm's (A) code?
I already have it set up so WinForm (B) gets opened in WinForm (A)'s code:
Form2 form2 = new Form2();
form2.ShowDialog();
How to make this css code cross browser compatible using jquery. this code only works on firefox and IE8. i wan to use in IE6 and 7 also.
ol {list-style-type: none;}
li:before {content: "(" counter(section, lower-alpha) ") ";}
li { counter-increment: section;}
Consider a situation. We have some specific C++ compiler, a specific set of compiler settings and a specific C++ program.
We compile that specific programs with that compiler and those settings two times, doing a "clean compile" each time.
Should the machine code emitted be the same (I don't mean timestamps and other bells and whistles, I mean only real code that will be executed) or is it allowed to vary from one compilation to another?
Hi,
I have done changes in registry (proxy settings) via Windows programming code.
I have to restart (reopen) Internet Explorer each time I run the code to make those changes take effect.
Is there any API in Windows programming through which I can notify Internet Explorer or Windows that changes are made to the registry and there will not be any need to reopen Internet Explorer to make those changes take effect?
Thanks.
Do you know a tutorial how to create a CXF web service from existing Java code and embed it in Tomcat, and also generate a wsdl file so that any .NET system would be able to generate client code easily?
I miss that WSDL creation point in, for example this
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-pojo-springcxf/
tutorial. No wsdl file is generated. But still it should be present in my case to provide system interoperability.
Suppose I have a function in code behind like:
Public Function Calc(ByVal ID As Integer) As Boolean
'......
End Function
I can call this function in javascript like
var isSuccess ='<%=Calc()%>';
but how to pass the parameter in for this case? Following code not working:
var ID = 1;
var isSuccess ='<%=Calc(ID)%>';
I have some old personal/proprietary code that I want to "promote" to open-source.
But I'd really like to preserve (and publish) the full CVS history... is this possible through Google Code's SVN repository?
I have this code i am doing for university. The first code works as expected, the second one provides different results.
I can not see what they are doing differently??
first:
public Mat3 getNormalMatrix() {
return new Mat3(this.getInverseMatrix()).transpose();
}
second:
public Mat3 getNormalMatrix() {
Mat4 mat = this.getInverseMatrix();
Mat3 bla = new Mat3(mat);
bla.transpose();
return bla;
}
Hi,
I am using a third party API which performs what I would assume are expensive operations in terms of time/resources used (image recognition, etc). What tell-tale signs are there that the code under test should be made to use threads to increase performance?
I have a profiler and will be profiling the code I write which will rely on this API.
Thanks
I would like to set some values in the node before actually writing the data to the DB. I already have it working by modifying book_nodeapi but I would like to do it from outside the code, some _alter option that allows me to leave the module code untouched would be great.
Thanks
Take some code like
if (person.IsMale()) {
doGuyStuff();
} else {
doGirlOtherStuff();
}
(Yes, I realize this is bad OO code, it's an example)
Should this be written so that to explicitly check if person.isFemale(), and then add a new else that throws an exception? Or maybe you're checking values in an enum, or something like that. You think that no one will add new elements to the enum, but who knows? "Can never happen" sounds like famous last words.
So, you are using a bunch of javascript libraries in a website. Your javascript code calls the several APIs, but every once in a while after an upgrade, one of the API changes, and your code breaks, without you knowing it.
How do you prevent this from happening?
I'm mostly interested in javascript, but any answer regarding dynamically typed languages would be valuable.
I once needed the lines of the stored procedures, to be able to trace whether i have a reference to some function, procedure or table, or sometimes to try to find something inside of the sp's code. Where does the sql server stores the procedures's code?
To be a bit more clear. If I have a Visual Studio C++ solution that has two projects, say a static library with CLR support turned off, and a second project with CLR support turned on that depends on this static library, does the static library get compiled as managed code? What about libraries that the CLR project uses that are external to this solution, do they also get compiled as managed code?
I have a large cross-cutting commit that I would like to split up according to the authors whose code was affected, both to increase the reviewers' familiarity with the code they're reviewing, and to divide the review burden equitably.
I realize that the blame may be mixed within a given hunk, in which case it would be nice to either collect multiple reviewers or just choose the most "blameworthy" one (breaking ties arbitrarily is fine).
I need a Java code that takes tab delimited info from a file to a displayed table. The user should be able to click a row and update it, this is followed by updating the file. The code should use Swing objects.
I wrote this code to subscribe to USB devices being plugged in and unplugged; the point is for IOKit to deliver notifications to my iAttached() and iDetached() functions when the corresponding events occur. However, I don't get notifications.
The code can be seen here: http://gist.github.com/402391
I didn't want to over-populate this page with it, as it is moderately long.
I'm playing with a simple string replacement editor for editing VB.Net functions outside of VB. Is there a way to apply VB.Net code formatting to a string?
For example. The txtboxCodeEntry looks like this:
If strVar="dummy" then 1 else 0 Endif
I would like it to "autoformat" to:
If strVar = "dummy" Then
1
Else
0
End If
The formatting would match whatever formatting VB.Net does when you're editing code in the Visual Studio IDE.
Thanks.
I am running a Windows form application and I need to execute a piece of code when I switch to design mode. I have a handler for the OnEnterDesignMode debugger event and this gets hit if I am debugging the application and then switch to design mode. However, this does not get hit if I initially start without debugging and then switch to design mode. What event do I need to handle in order that certain code is executed when switching from Run mode to Design mode?
I've tweaked my code in Xcode after Shark complained about some performance bottlenecks. However, Sharp seems to cache that code and keeps showing me old aged stuff. Even after several builds and re-tries. Probably I must activate some fancy function that says "never cache anything" like in web browsers?
In Ruby on Rails, how is an ActionView object able to access the instance variables of ActionController object (how is view code able to use instance variables that are set inside the controller code)?
It is somewhat known where .NET keeps value types in memory (mostly in stack but could be in heap in certain circumstances etc)...
My question is - where is the code of the struct?
If I have say 16 byte of data fields in the struct and a massive computation method in it - I am presuming that 16 byte will be copied in stack and the method code is stored somewhere else and is shared for all instances of the struct.
Are these presumptions correct?
I'm browsing through OpenJDK sources and cannot find the place where optimized code is replaced.
I wonder how this can be done in protected mode, isn't it some kind of selfmodifing code which should be prevented by the OS?