@someone so the question then becomes whether they are coincidentally similar or if they are actually similar, and if the strings they are passed to manipulate things which are object state. If they can only be called in the context of code in this type, they may be "static-looking" but actually reflect the requirements of the object they're currently private static methods of.
i.e. someone got a little resharper happy with allowing it to go ahead and "this method may be made static"'d something that was giving a particular string manipulation a representative name.
thread 1 grabs obj1 as a lock. thread 2 grabs obj2 as a lock. thread 1 and thread 2 gleefully manipulate the shared state, creating an indeterminable shared state.
@CharlieBrown you mean declare the class as static helper and use it's methods in the two classes ?. @TetsujinnoOni the functionality is actually similar they are not to manipulate strings but for example pass something manipulate it and return it to the caller that's it.
Another potential problem with multiple lock objects: thread 1 locks on object A, thread 2 locks on object B, thread 1 then wants to also lock on object B, and thread 2 wants to also lock on object A
(depends on implementation and lock use of course)
@CharlieBrown they just give a value based on an object for example i give a string it will return a long int hash code for the string just for illustration.
I had some code that would get a read lock from a ReaderWriterLockSlim, and then have a possibility of calling a helper method that would read more data. That helper method got a read lock on the same ReaderWriterLockSlim with the recursive option, which basically means it does no additional locking.
So the top reader thread was waiting for its spawned child to finish, which was waiting for the write lock to finish, and the writer thread was waiting for the top reader thread.
so my method signature is Method(ushort number) and when I call a third party API, its method signature is APIMethod(ushort value)... when I call APIMethod(number) obviously there is no problem. when I call APIMethod(1), it compiles and works. when I change my method signature to Method(Int32 number) and try to call APIMethod(number) I have to cast (ushort)number... why?
@TetsujinnoOni I am using the <itext> tags to create a view which will be later rendered as pdf.The issue is that in a table.. the first cell takes most of the space.. how to stop this?
Yeah.. that is a bit silly. Although I was fighting with MVC bundling/optimization of CSS today! My god! The configuration was absolutely awful and rigorously cached everything at the start of the server. H-O-R-R-I-B-L-E!
Make a change. Nothing changed BECAUSE CACHED. WELL FUCK YOU OPTIMIZATION
Smacked VS2013 with ReSharper9, Node tools, typescript tools, bunch of SDKS for phones etc, web essentials, code contracts and god knows what else I have installed
So I was looking at a question and saw this: Write a method that takes an int[] arr and an int k, and returns the kth largest element of arr. The method should run in O(n) time, where n is the length of arr.
Isn't O(n) going to be impossible as k approaches n?
@travisj it's new dev, if there's a better way to get an equivalent experience for report designers that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, my client would love to hear about it - RDLC seems to be the cleanest way to go for their desires, despite the need for the iframe/aspx trick.
they're running away from Crystal at high speed, and throughlinking to a full SSRS instance doesn't seem like a good answer.
MvcReportViewer is still only remote reports (there's a pull request that would require extension to actually support localreports that render data...)
@TetsujinnoOni - So what problem are you solving with the rdlc? Is the client creating xml for the form? Or is it just that it is nice to have the excel, word, etc. on click ?
WTF microsoft. They introduced a bug in SQL Azure that prevents schema upgrade deployments on old servers on Feb 13. They claim they'll fix it week of the 23rd. They claim they'll fix it on the 28th. They Claim it got fixed today. It's still broken.
They claim that it should work if you install the latest DacFx. They claim that you need to install both the x64 and x86 msi's if you're on an x64 machine. Still not working.
@travisj They would like designer-based reporting. They are using SSRS reports internally so my inclination is to give them a working RDLC-based implementation for their external-facing report design experience.
@travisj and I'd like to not write custom reporting code for my last two weeks on this contract ;)
damn you script_deployment_databases table type, damn you and your metadata insisting you are both a system-defined type and a user-defined type, ruining everything
OH A USER-DEFINED TYPE, BETTER AUTOMATICALLY DROP AND RE-ADD IT. OH A SYSTEM-DEFINED TYPE, I BETTER THROW A PERMISSIONS ERROR
@TetsujinnoOni - I haven't used that type of template reporting. Seems like there are plenty available though. I do custom reports but I can understand the desire not to do that if you aren't going to be there long.
@MikeAsdf - did you try turning it of, and then back on again?
New databases are exempt from having this errant data type magically appear in their bowels. But migrating all our environments would currently be a bit of a hassle. (But becoming a more attractive option day by day)
Configure the maxRequestEntityAllowed property in the asp limits sections of the web configuration:
http://www.iis.net/configreference/system.webserver/asp/limits
If you have the Request Filtering feature installed and enabled, you should also set the "Maximum allows content length" value in II...
@Teomanshipahi .... is there code which accesses Session involved, for notionally the same session? (Session doesn't multithread well for simultaneous requests)
Buffer (which may be the only thing in the fx that implements IBuffer) obviously implements more things, which that method knows about. (Somewhere Buffer knows about a backing byte array based on clicking through the msdn pages).