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17:02
I am back
Hey @Byte what have you taken for lunch?
I think I learn more from refactoring than anything else. 0_0 Something about moving code around, breaking it, then trying to fix it again...
@sreecharan little this little that
and a TED video
@Byte what is this , what is that ?
17:03
@sreecharan fish and sides
why?
@Byte cool, nothing
So, by default, calling [tableview reloadData] should call [tableview numberOfRowsInSection], then iterate through each of those values and call [tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath], yes?
@DeathMagus that is the idea
numberOfRowsInSection calls, but not cellForRowAtIndexPath. I was under the impression that the link between the two of them fell outside my control, so I'm not sure how I could have broken it. 0_0
I've sprinkled NSLogs throughout, and rows are being found in the first method.
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus post some code for your tableview delegate / datasource
TDS
TDS
17:11
Hi guys.
@Sam Here's (I think) all the pertinent bits:
Hey.
Sam
Sam
And what's the problem bud?
How do I check whether a typed integer is made up of numbers only - ie 563 not 281.5*2
?
Sam
Sam
17:18
huh?
@DeathMagus haha you gave up almost all control by opting for storyboard :)
Sam
Sam
and integer doesn't have decimal parts
@Byte Don't have much choice.
soz bad example
@DeathMagus too bad
@gadgetmo what?
Sam
Sam
17:20
@DeathMagus don't use sleep at all ever
@sam but you only learn by sleeping
@Sam No? Then what's the proper way to make a thread pause?
Sam
Sam
Also you are printing with %x this will give you the hex output. You can use %d for integers
@Byte hahah
@DeathMagus Why do you need to pause the thread?
In your displayTweets method you can lose all the GCD stuff and just reload the table
@Sam I don't need continuous refreshes, and I presume that each one uses resources.
17:21
@gadgetmo exactly, what in the world does that mean?
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus is the goal to update the table view when the handler has downloaded all of the tweets?
@Sam actually, it is true, I study sleep on my free time.
How do I check if an integer is made up of numbers only? ie. only allowed characters 1234567890-
@Sam That's the ideal use-case. I'm content so far just to have the handler and the view controller working together.
@gadgetmo integer is only made up with numbers...
Sam
Sam
17:23
@gadgetmo Post some code. You're not making any sense
it is a fact, there is no check
you are asking how to check if String contains only number?
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus So I think you should use the protocol delegate design pattern to accomplish this.
@Byte no:

scanf("%i", &number);
@Sam Is it simpler to implement than what I'm doing now?
Could someone type something like 5+5?
17:25
scanf? isnt that C++?
Sam
Sam
number would be 5, if they did that
read the documentation for scanf
oh cheers. @Byte you can use it in a command-line tool.
@gadgetmo hmm, I dont normally do that. Are you even programming iOS?
or just Mac
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus take a look at this and tell me if you understand gist.github.com/2661162
Yeah I generally avoid low level functions like scanf when I am writing Objective-C
Holy hell - delegation is that simple in iOS?
Sam
Sam
17:28
@DeathMagus Oh! Also you will need to call that protocol method from your fetchTweets methods.
Yes sir :)
he is probably building some game in Mac lol
Calling [self receivedTweets] from the delegator will automatically call the same method in all delegates?
Sam
Sam
No you need a delegate property in TweetHandler
Then you call [delegate receivedTweets]
something like this: @property (nonatomic, assign) id<TweetHandlerDelegate> delegate;
It can be confusing at first, but it is a very powerful concept in objective-c and you will see it used everywhere.
Make friends with it :)
brb
::testing::
@protocol TwitterHandlerDelegate <NSObject>{ <-- Expected identifier or (
@DeathMagus hes gone, look around the web, u ll get it
17:35
@sam Hey.
I'm implementing that parser wrapper now.
I've got several types of "data structure" objects (NSObject subclasses).
I want to have a base class with subclasses for different data structures. So each class can implement the parser methods it needs to read the API into the correct endpoints.
How do I "undeclare" a variable?
Uh, why?
Set it to nil?
myObject=nil;
@DeathMagus No need for the { brace. Put methods between your @protocol declaration and it's corresponding @end.
Well I want to convert it to an unsigned integer.
@Moshe
Guys anyone here using MonoTouch with C# ?
Sam
Sam
17:39
@Moshe I follow your logic so far
@Bella I've toyed around with it
@gadgetmo I think you are confused
@Sam am i?
Sam
Sam
Yeah @DeathMagus don't use braces in protocol. Sorry I wrote that freeform.
@Sam Hi is it equivalent to apps with obj-c ?
Sam
Sam
to convert and int to an unsigned int is just a cast
@Bella how do you mean?
@Bella You can try it for free
No worries. The property goes in the header or the implementation?
17:41
@Sam Oh thanks, how do I cast?
Sam
Sam
property in the header, synthesize in the implementation
@Sam I'm not sure if I want to implement an "workingObject" property in the superclass, because then it's going to have to be type id which is not good for property checking on the compiler's end.
Sam
Sam
NSUInteger unsigned = (NSUInteger)someInt;
means apps developed by monotouch have same features with obj-c ?
@sam
Sam
Sam
@Moshe what is the workingObject for?
17:42
@Sam Iterating the XML and assigning values to a workingObject.
Sam
Sam
@Bella I suppose it has most features, but it will always be trailing behind the official language.
I think I need to override the delegate methods in the subclass.
That'll do it.
@Laddu: Aaeen
@anonymous aaeen
Subclasses will have to have a single additional property - workingObject.
And implement NSXMLParser (Or AQXMLParser)
Sam
Sam
17:43
And that is what? A buffer of the XML contents?
@Sam Yea, that data structure object gets shoved into an NSArray
Which is a member of the superclass.
@Sam tried that like `NSUInteger unsigned = (NSUInteger)someInt;` but get errors:
type name cannot be signed or unsigned
expected identifier or (
@Sam unsigned is again going to be a keyword :-) He might get even more confused.
Sam
Sam
@Laddu Doh! I need to write sample code in Xcode
@gadgetmo NSUInteger unsignedInt = (NSUInteger)someInt;
@Sam :-) I guess that's what his new error says.
17:45
@gadgetmo try google :) seriouly
Sam
Sam
@Moshe Sounds like you are on the right track.
a question like that, im sure Google will have you in 2 results
@Laddu tried face detection yet?
Sam
Sam
brb
@Sam Thanks, just wanted to confirm with some random person on the internet. :P
@Byte Nope. Didn't get chance to work on it.
Sam
Sam
17:47
@Moshe Happy to be a random bystander :)
the randomness, seems a bit targeted lol
@Sam I declared the property inside the protocol declaration, but the synthesis fails with "property implementation must have its declaration..."
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus Declare it inside the @interface
@DeathMagus never used properties?
@Sam brand-new to iOS. Came over from 'droid. -_-
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus They are awesome, you can save yourself so much work.
Welcome to the light side :)
17:52
@Sam - One more random question.
Sam
Sam
You can think of a property declaration as being equivalent to declaring and accessor and a mutator
I'm used to using NSMutableString for string properties, along with non atomic, retain.
Sam
Sam
@Moshe shoot
But I know that's wrong.
Now with ARC, I use strong, nonatomic.
But what's the right way to use string properties?
@Sam That sounds useful - automatic getters/setters, essentially?
17:53
So that I can change the value multiple times.
@DeathMagus Yep,
Sam
Sam
@Moshe for immutable strings you want to use copy
So...
Sam
Sam
@Moshe for mutable you can use strong, but ensure that you clear the string when needed
@property(copy, nonatomic) NSString *myString;
myString = @"someval";
Sam
Sam
@Moshe something like [myMutableString setString:@""]
17:54
then myString = @"anotherVal"
@Sam I know that, but I'm talking about the nsstring variant.
Sam
Sam
@Moshe The properties won't be hit unless you use self.myString
But yes, you have the right idea.
Hrm? Weird, never knew that.
Gracias.
Sam
Sam
Remember that ALL NSStrings in Obj-C are constants
Ok, going to try that.
Spacibo.
Todah Rabba
@Laddu do you have an ipad nearby?
17:55
Thanks.
Sam
Sam
Pazalsta
Been a while since I've used my russian :)
@Byte Nope. I am poor. I just have a second generation iPod.
@Sam maybe you can help me with this. Do you have an ipad nearby?
Sam
Sam
@Byte What's up
@Laddu :( this is ipad from work
17:57
:-)
@Sam I am trying to break down real-time face tracking
from Apple to a more digestible chunks and then try to understand it
@Byte You don't remember ha - I like to get expensive things for free as gifts :D
I have everything quite broken down to basic. I just cannot draw on it..
And nobody gives me.
@Laddu lol no, maybe vaguely. I like gifts too
17:59
:D
@Sam so Im going to send you a link to this project, please identify how to draw a simply uiview on it on the fly
hey all, you know the style of the uitabbar. Im trying to produce the same style but using 3 buttons rather than a uitabbar. Would it be the best approach to use 3 buttons to do this? Basically the purpose is when a user clicks on button, it filters the pins on the map.
I have all the methods linked and ready to go
I presume I should be replacing "sleep" with [NSThread sleepForTimeInterval] ?
Sam
Sam
@Byte ok
@DeathMagus why do you need to sleep
18:02
hope you got it :)
@Sam To only request tweets from Twitter once every 30 seconds.
Sam
Sam
Nope
@Sam sleeps allow your brain to do a neuron pruning
ie cut off any weak connections and bolster strong connections
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus Why don't you call fetchTweets again in 30s. Rather than keeping the thread around forever.
thus intern allows you to become more efficient in using your memory
Sam
Sam
18:04
Something like [[TwitterHandler sharedInstance] performSelector:@selector(fetchTweets) afterDelay:30.f]
@Sam Ah...afterDelay. That's a universal parameter, I presume?
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus yes it is implemented on NSObject, from which almost all classes derive.
brb
Well, presumably something has to be looping endlessly calling fetchTweets every 30 seconds.
@Sam You own a Russian?!
(redactinated)
:-(
lol writing (removed) is not actually removing it
18:12
@Byte I know. Been an SO member for 2+ years.
(burninated)
np
oh I havent had cake for so long!
it tastes so good!
@Abizern morning!
Evening
The cake is a lie.
Have you tried face detection?
@Moshe it is no lies if it tasted this good
Cale?
:P
(typo)
18:17
lol
I knew it was too good to last :(
@Abizern the silence?
or Oprah's channel?
@Byte Dunno - never watched it.
LOL
@Sam I solved it! no worries now.
18:26
To me it's not. In future i might be seen addicted to Android rooms or .NET rooms.
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus Just put that line I posted at the end of fetchTweets
@TDS Pretty good, just solved a giant memory issue I've been fighting for a few days.
Haha, what's new with you
@Sam Pfft...I feel stupid now. Of course - just call it from itself. ::facepalm::
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus I started loving cocoa when I stopped making things hard on myself
@Sam You make it seem easy, I must admit. Perhaps there's hope for me yet.
"No known instance method for selector 'performSelector:afterDelay'
@DeathMagus It's a class method - As far as i remember.
Sam
Sam
18:35
looks like you are missing a ":" after "Delay"
Welp I told you wrong again
"afterDelay:30.f]"
Sam
Sam
I guess I am making things harder
performSelector:withObject:afterDelay:
is the signature
you can pass nil for the object
oww I suck
Looks like I need a nil...
and you just said that. :-p
@TDS Why am I being singled out for a compliment here?
:-)
Heh.
@Sam, I have a delegate protocol declared in the header of a class which passes itself to the delegate
In other words, my parser has a custom delegate protocol.
18:44
@TDS You are annoying any ongoing discussions here. Your messages will be moved to dev/null if you continue.
The protocol is declared in that class' header.
I want to pass the sender along with the delegate message.
So I ned up with the following interesting code:
//
//  This protocol defines delegate callbacks for the request
//

@class ITGAPIRequest;

@protocol ITGAPIRequestDelegate <NSObject>

@required

- (void) parserFinished:(ITGAPIRequest *)sender;

@end


//
//  This class defines a parser and an array which holds the response data
//
//  For each kind of object that we want to return, subclass this and implement
//  the NSXMLParser object. Additionally, it must implement a temporary data structure
//  to hold the correct kind of data.
//

@interface ITGAPIRequest : NSObject <NSXMLParserDelegate>
@Moshe 2 years and still not using pastebin huh? :)
Sam
Sam
Yep, not that exceptional. You'll find that Apple does similar things
@Byte I use IDEONE occasionally.
I have lost my powers. :(
Sam
Sam
18:47
@Moshe The UIScrollViewDelegate passes self alot developer.apple.com/library/ios/#DOCUMENTATION/UIKit/Reference/…
Whoo! The looping works! Thanks, @Sam

Now just to get the updating working before I can head home.
are you jumping up and down wanting to move it to dev/null? :)
@Sam Yea, but the forward declaration? I just find this interesting.
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus Bonus points if you update the UITableView's rows with animation instead of calling reloadData everytime.
@Moshe Oh yeah
@Moshe I do mine differently
@Sam ?
Sam
Sam
18:48
@Moshe sec
I think for today I'll be satisfied with writing to that table at all. ;)

But I presume the technique would involve adding cells to the top and removing them from the bottom, rather than just rewriting?
Sam
Sam
@Moshe I prefer to forward declare the protocol and then put it at the end.
Ah, ok.
And my iPhone is frozen in time and space.
@Moshe Space as well? You can't move it?
@DeathMagus Well, the UI is. Won't respond to hardware either.
18:50
@Sam I agree with you there. It's cleaner.
Sam
Sam
Objective-C Style guide
Number #1 style rule is to be consistent.
It's frozen.
Number #1 rule is to break any rule rather than do anything barbarous.
Mail is on the screen, won't even show phone UI.
Ok, hard reboot.
phew
Is there a special technique for importing to a header? I need to import TwitterHandler.h to DetailViewController.h so I can added the TwitterHandlerDelegate to the DetailViewController.

#import <TwitterHandler.h> doesn't work.
Sam
Sam
18:55
Why
Rather, how does it fail
@Sam File not found
Sam
Sam
@DeathMagus Use quotes
@DeathMagus use <> for frameworks and other paths defined by your system
Guess that was your import question, eh?
@Sam Basically. :-P Fixed another error on my own (getting better at this).
Sam
Sam
:)
Hmm...FetchTweets has [delegate receivedTweets] at the end, and DetailViewController has TwitterHandlerDelegate in its delegates list, but [DetailViewController receivedTweets] doesn't fire....
19:03
Does some of you know a good tutorial or read for tableView and how to configure the last cell to display more entries? (I only want to display ten entries at start). I tried using Abizerns PartialTable, but somehow always failed as in: Had to press "load more entries" on startup and couldn't find the solution. Also I did one on my own know, but this seems also not to work as intended. I'm bested ...
clean up huh?
@Blade Are you still stuck on that? Didn't you manage to get your data to load before your table view? Did you manage to find the problem?
@Byte LOL I think whenever i am free, i won't allow any troll messages to be here.
@Laddu I simply ignore :) doesnt look like any troll message anyways
19:18
@Byte Yes, but not everyone ignores him. So it's still a mess.
btw @Laddu can you get my into Android room? I probably will start on android again soon
It's hard work. Too much to do with too few powers.
it is an open chat room afterall
@Byte Yes, since i study on my own during weekends and sometimes after office at home, i do it on my own.
@Byte Have you asked for access?
19:20
I did about 3-4 days ago
does it take longer than that?
They seem to have a bit of a back-log.
@Abizern: hi
how do they know who is good or bad anyways?
@Byte Dunno.
@Ramshad Hello.
@abizern: do u have exp with AddThis SDK?
19:23
They whole process seems a little arbitrary
@Ramshad Nope. Sorry.
@Byte Yep. Why do you think the owners work so hard to keep this room open?
Yes! I've got delegation working! ::happy dance::
@Abizern well, I was thinking there should be a system in which the room is open yet you can ban some people from the room completely. something like opt out instead of opt in.
@Byte I have asked.
(not really opting though, more like kick out)
19:26
@Abizern: I implemented it for sharing url's in twitter . I assigned the TwitterConsumerKey ,TwitterConsumerSecret,TwitPicAPIKey ,TwitterAuthenticationMode(ATTwitterAuthenticationTypeOAuth) and TwitterCallBackURL as blank(i dont know TwitterCallBackURL ).

However when my application runs , its displaying a "Authorize App" window.
After i clicked the button, it provided a 7 digit PIN number to complete authorize the process.
I have referred many links
i didn't get any idea about 'what to do next'
@Ramshad Sorry, can't help. Don't know about that particular SDK.
Maybe you need to have an API key to use their service.
@Abizern:ok. thanks. its the sceen shot mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/…
@Abizern: yeah . i have given it and succesfuuly shared url's in facebook and other 50 more websites.. the issue only with twitter.
@Ramshad Okay. But as I've already said twice - I've no idea about AddThis.
@Abizern: thanks. sorry for the disturbance :)
Bye all. Good Night. See you tomorrow.
19:32
@Laddu: hi
TDS
TDS
Bye @Laddu :P I hate you.
@TDS: hi
@Sam:hi\
TDS
TDS
hello, I dunno AddThis sdk :)
@TDS: thanks for the reply :)
@Laddu night
19:40
Still stack on the same effing problem. Maybe someone could take a look, if you got the time stackoverflow.com/questions/10555214/…
@Ramsah: Hey, sorry haven't worked with facebook yet
@Blade: have u used AddThis SDK
?
@Ramshad Nope, I read a few things about it, but didn't need anything with social networks yet
@Blade: thnks for the quick reply
19:44
@Ramshad no prob
Sam
Sam
19:59
@Ramshad It's 48 bytes who cares if it is leaking
@Sam you say who cares!! 1,000,000 leaks of 48 bytes is 48 Mb leaks!
@Sam: i am afraid of it always :)
20:38
And done for the day! Delegates, automatic updating, everything's working.
Thanks a lot, all. Have a great weekend. :)
@Sam esp.
 
1 hour later…
21:47
anybody online?
@Computer nice. mate i submitted my app to app store. its saying IN REVIEW. any idea how long it takes? i have checked online answers but any personal experience?
usually 1-2 weeks
ohh really. annoying :(
well it can be but be thankful we don't have 9,000 fart apps and a bunch of crap. They do good at reviewing them
21:52
@Computer actually i tested my app on iPhone then did some modification and then submit it without testing on iphone. but it was working fine on simulator. so bit worried about it
if it runs fine on simulator it should do fine on iphone, as long as you are not using version specific calls
version specific calls?
BTW thanks for increasing my confidence :)
Hey guys. I got a question. When I start my app, I want it to programmatically click on the first cell in my tableview. Therefore I put [self.tableView selectRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:0 inSection:0] animated:NO scrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionNone]; in my viewDidLoad, but nothing happens.
Question: Did I use the method wrong?
@Computer and @Mann
@Blade sorry buddy no clue :) was checking google for you but dont have much tim e
@mann no prob, thanks though :)
21:58
@Blade try putting it in your viewWillAppear, as it hasn't run in the viewDidLoad yet
@Computer Good idea, two secs
@Computer also doesn't click on first cell... darn...
in viewWillAppear, before the call add [self.tableView reloadData]
I did
hrmm
- (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
[self.tableView selectRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:0 inSection:0] animated:NO scrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionNone];
[self.tableView reloadData];
[super viewWillAppear:animated];

}
22:01
no put everything after the super
oh
super should always run first
oky
*okay
and the reloadData should be before the selectRow
try it without the reloadData though
Damn it, still not the needed result. Explantation: I have a tableview, and the user has to click on the first cell in order to load the content. (Content get's loaded from XML. Normally it should load the first ten entries, but it somehow doesn't, can't figure out why, so I thought I programmatically click on the first cell so it loads it)
mmh maybe I should try to call the didselectrowatindex on startup
22:07
like you said manually call the didSelectRow after you select it programmatically
@Computer Thanks, hopefully it will work
mmh
[self tableView:self.tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:indexPath]; - what should I put for indexPath? viewWillAppear obviously doesn't know this method
[self tableView:self.tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:0 inSection:0]];
Thanks, but goddamnit! it still doesn't work...
- (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
[super viewWillAppear:animated];
[self.tableView reloadData];
[self.tableView selectRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:0 inSection:0] animated:NO scrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionNone];
[self tableView:self.tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:0 inSection:0]];
}
take out the reloadData
what is it doing? and what is it supposed to do?
still, it's driving me crazy. Well it does nothing. It is supposed to click on the first cell in the tableView. I will run through it with debugger to see if methods get even called brb
Well, it stops at the appropriate lines and knows what to do, but the click isn't triggered mmh
Maybe it has something to do with my didSelectRowAtIndexPath Method? Could I show you the code?
Guess not :D Thanks for your help and have a good night :)
 
1 hour later…
23:53
I love being the only guy in the room.
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