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10:20
Good morning all
 
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11:55
Hi all
Hi Xaml. How are you?
Hey guys
Hey Maverik
12:18
Hey buddy.. how's your weekend been?
@JohanLarsson if I have TDisposable GetService<TDisposable>() method that then ends up chaining like await GetService<SomeDisposable>().FooAsync() the IDisposable analyzer doesn't seem to pick up the fact that I've got a disposable in there that needs cleaning up. Is that intentional? (i'm finally using your analyzer to clean up this codebase 👍)
12:59
Weekend was okay. How 'bout yours?
nice busy.. found something i had forgotten about but think i can finally put it on my "can use" list: dgraph.io
Well, I love the skunk mascot for the company!
Got the RDLC working
Now trying to detect when an array is out of bounds in VBA (yuck!)
To not have it throw #ERROR into the report
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13:33
sad memories of Vba but folks have written an ide for it to make life easier.. too bad i can't think of it off the top of my head but you might be able to search for it
It's been a while! I am good and you? What you've been up to? @Alex
heading out for lunch
'Morning all
Happy Monday everyone! o/
Enjoy lunch, Mav
13:36
Mav: good lunch planned?
Xaml, just working away and trying to retain what little of my sanity has remained!
So the usual stuff! LOL 😂
Yup!
14:19
Hello all
'Morning, @Android
@biggi_ nah just subway
but its good
15:22
subway isn't bad, not amazing, but could be worse
I'm diving deep into the world of FPGAs today....wish me luck. I'd rather do .net than vhdl/verilog :(
15:42
Writing VBA. Feels like I've traveled back in time... to the 1820's
ooOoOoOooOoooo
Excel or Access?
Worse. RDLC for SSRS local report
EWWWWWWW
That's worse than Verilog
:(
Ewww, indeed.
Throw in some arrays for extra fun. And you have this beast: stackoverflow.com/questions/54711086/…
Welps, good luck is all I can say. Seems like a mess I am 10/10 under qualified to answer
15:53
Thanks. Got most of it.
Now feel like I was attacked by this mancubus from Doom
Lol
16:05
And you get array sizes like this: UBound(Fields!Weight.Value)-LBound(Fields!Weight.Value)+1
It's joy upon joy!
Alex, I think I'd massage the data into multiple result sets
1-10, 11-20, ...
Yup, I've done that
Each row holds an array of max 10 weight, id, etc.
All that's in C#
yep
How are you looping though that "list" of arrays?
It is dynamic?
Then the true ugliness is when you're detecting out of bound array calls
Or do you have a hardcoded number of subreports?
16:07
A sample of the madness...
to make it dynamic... You'd need some "outer" report that gives you bounds
then the subreport would be bound to the array within the min(bound) and max(bound)
for (var i = 0; i < weightList.Count; i=i+10)
{
	var weightArray = weightList.Skip(i).Take(10).ToArray();
	var spacingArray = spacingList.Skip(i).Take(9).ToArray();
        //....
}
^ that gets me the data
Right... but how are you representing it... I'm thinking if you do it right, you can get away with -zero- subreports
Then a subreport in RDLC that has a Tablix bound to the dataset containing the rows of 10 array items
You'd need to change it into groups that you iterate over
group by division
16:10
Haven't used any grouping yet
where division = (x, x+9)
then you can dump the subreport
your group becomes your set from 1-10, or from 11-20, etc
You need a way to dynamically create the group column in such a way that you can group by it
Hmm. Grouping can be painful, hence the desire to avoid that
I'm thinking division
Not following (x, x+9)
ok - let's assume you're going the route of groups
how do you divide each set up into a group?
16:12
I see
(read: you need to be able to use the group by clause on it)
Yup, group 1, group 2
etc.
I'd think CInt(x/10) does a nice job
(or at least comes close)
Let's start with 1.
CInt(1/10) = 0, right?
how about CInt(9/10) ... still 0, right?
So 10 is an issue
CInt(10/10) = 1
So make that CInt(x-1/10)
That'll fix 10
So try a group by CInt(x-1/10)
Yeah, did some work in first version of it using division and modulus
I'm not sure what func you can use in the group by... whatever Cint would be
16:15
It'll be an expression
I have a few choice expressions for MS and their VBA :)
Did you get the groups workiing succcessfully, then, for 1-10, 11-20, etc?
Not yet. Gotta jump on another issue and then come back to this dumpster fire
Maybe by then it'll be a slow burn rather than a raging inferno
oooooo, perfect for marshmallows
extra chocolate on my s'more, please
16:20
Well, okay, but your marshmallows will smell/taste like rotten, burnt garbage
^ me no like roasted mallows
Just make sure they have a healthy coating of whipped cream to mask the stench
 
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20:14
@Maverik Is it an interface?
From your description it sounds like a bug
If you have time to create a minimal repro in an issue it would be awesome. Something like: github.com/DotNetAnalyzers/IDisposableAnalyzers/issues/156
I'm putting in a burst of commits closing some issues tomorrow
 
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22:42
@JohanLarsson nope solid class
i'll try to get you a repo on friday once i get this deadline out of the way

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