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23:00
Yeah I'll do that.
How do I update them Ahmad?
open up Xcode
and install the update
this is what is happening
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Q: OSX 10.10 yosemite beta on git pull: git-sh-setup: No such file or directory

meghaphoneAfter upgrading to OSX 10.10 Yosemite Beta, running git pull is returning the following error: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/libexec/git-core/git-pull: line 11: git-sh-setup: No such file or directory I've checked the referenced git-core directory and the git-sh-setup.sh is there....

regular terminal works
but not iTerm2
user457812
What, a Noel at work, what is this, zomg.
user457812
I have a thing to share later.
23:08
ok problem solved
@Ahmad seems like he should have consulted a lawyer...but then that's so expensive, especially for a hobbyist/indie developer
if you have an abstract class
is there a way to call a method which is going to call the name of the subclass rather than the super
I do not get what you mean JMR
public abstract class ABSTRACTCLASS
public class MYCLASS extends ABSTRACTCLASS
if you have a super method inside ABSTRACTCLASS
is there a way for you to be like
getClassName() and have it return MYCLASS
without writing your own abstract method to request it
no pretty sure that's not possible
23:18
f me
ok
@JMRboosties what does "call the name of the subclass" mean?
im doing some google analytics work
after the fact of me making the app
are you using reflection?
no
i have a menu button
and i do click handling on the baseactivity side
but i want to know which activity that extends my base activity is calling it
without having to add an abstract method
because there are tons of activities
just trying to save some time
Use reflection then: getClass().getName(). Don't need to write your own code to do that.
23:20
bye guys.
It's already in the Java API.
hm
ill be honest i dont really get that
the getclass method is followed by <?> which means the type you want it to be
do i just put the baseactivity in there? and it will still return the extending class on execution?
You want to assign the Class object to a variable?
Class<?> myClass = getClass();
The ? is a wildcard capture
You can use the <?> in the declaration's type, too
23:26
hmm
im getting a uh
red squggily on this
i fixed this before i forget how
ambiguous call
pastebin?
ah i got it
nvm i was just getting confused about this AS bug
ugh
diff problem now lol
whatever i dont care anymore
that's the spirit!
23:29
lol
so i wanted the string
but in this case
i want the activity itself
23:41
this is the activity
right
but when the abstract class does this
it will be AbstractClass
if you went this.toString or something
if your child class overrides toString(), then the child's version will be called
clever girl
well wait
right
but then i need to go through my 20+ activities to do that
i was just trying to save time
If you just want the name of the activity class (the child class), use getClass().getName().
heading home for the day
see you all tomorrow
23:45
if you need more information, then yes, you will have to make changes to all of your activity classes.
cya carl

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