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21:00
You're better off swapping those
and making the NotifyPropertyChanged method protected, and the other private
What does protected even mean?
@ReedCopsey no, bad Reed
I've been teaching him patterns, don't come along and wreck them
the "pattern" as written is bad, though
Why would OnPropertyChanged be private?
Because it's better to call the string arg one
not the args
21:03
Everywhere I see OnEvent, it's protected virtual
personally, I'd just make a single method
y u no pattern
hipster
protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string property = null)
{
    PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
    if (handler != null)
    {
        handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(property));
    }
}
nooooo it hurtsss
but exposing the version that accepts the event arg as the only way in protected is bad
you create GC churn for no reason then
at least with this there's no GC pressure added unnecessarily
21:04
@ReedCopsey I agree with making the Notify protected, but I still think OnEvent should follow the common pattern
I have no idea what you guys are saying.
that's not a "common pattern" except in places where you're explicit goal is to subclass
and even then, it's only used to avoid adding an event subscription
I've seen it all over .NET
not just for things like Window and Control
in general, I am against subclassing INPC classes anyways - so I think they should be sealed ;)
but that "pattern" is intended for uses where a subclass needs to be able to handle the event without needing to subscribe to the event
it's not intended or used to raise the event
which is the case here - it's a different scenario
@ReedCopsey That seems a strangely specific opinion
21:09
the problem with the code, as written above, is that every property change call
is going to create a PropertyChangedEventArgs
even if there's no subscriber
which, in turn, causes GC churn
because you're creating object instances that are just thrown away - there's a reason the "pattern" - including the samples written by the compiler team when [CallerMemberName] was introduced, are how I wrote it
I'm tempted to write deliberately churny code for you
I'm so tired, and...
!!kendall
the way you were suggesting has 2 bad consequences - bad GC churn, and poor usability from subclasses
because instead of just writing this.OnPropertyChanged() in a property, you'd have to write this.OnPropertyChanged(new PropertyChangedEventArgs("Foo"));
But who cares about subclasses?
you yourself said that, pretty much
then why make it protected? that's additional overhead that's unneeded :_)
if you don't want subclasses, keep it private and not virtual
21:11
I also said NotifyPropertyChanged can be protected
but then you're making 2 method calls to expose a single API surface - another bad practice
heck, make it public, I don't care anymore
Dudes and dudettes .. how do I tell T4 generator not to run when I switch tabs in VS2013 ?
lets make it protected internal ;) that's the best access modifier anyways
21:12
hold the power button on your computer for 5 seconds
@KendallFrey, always amusing
@TomW tractor supply? that's a shitty company, I'd never invest in them
@Darek Basically, you don't. You can however temporarily turn off the T4 engine running when you save the file in the properties for the T4 file
Right
21:16
Change the "CustomTool" to something else
That's basically it
old mentor from my internship that does consulting now wants me to do some work for him. yay $$$
Thanks @MrDoom
Alternatively, put in a non-compiling line somewhere near the top. "DERP DERP REMOVE ME" is my go-to line.
fails way faster that way
One thing I don't get, why on tab switch? I am not even saving the file
@MrDoom #error "stuff"
21:19
MS decided changing contexts is a good time to run the custom tools on files. I'd ask them.
@KendallFrey Also works.
21:41
Hmm, interesting idea
I will next time
Thanks @ton.yeung
At least MS let you disable that preview tab option they introduced in 2012.
Three days of errant clicks on 10k+ line files made me ragequit that setting.
@MrDoom we have some C# files that are almost 500k long. That sucks.
@Pheonixblade9 Single files? What the hell do you have in there?
@MrDoom generated stuff mostly
400 lines of comments
21:52
Must it be a single massive file? If you're doing stuff with T4 there are ways to break it into separate files
@MrDoom basically it's every single ebay/amazon api in a big file
@OMGtechy I'm summoning Josh II
You should just inline it all.
call it one line
@Pheonixblade9 Ok, that makes a bit more sense then. Still not sure why you wouldn't break those apart logically into separate files.
AmazonApi/CartApi.cs
/SearchAPI
etc.
stop thinking logically MrDoom, damnit.
21:54
@NETscape Never!
I've seen generated code split into separate files. It just hurts organization.
@MrDoom it's just what we were given. It's used as an interface generator for when we need to hook up to stuff
mm, reference stuff. Fair enough.
yeah
there's no reason to ever open the files really
@KendallFrey In the current project I'm working on my T4 stuff generates stuff that passes Stylecop, has appropriate document comments and proper headers. Since it's all being generated it just needs to be written 'correctly' once. If I'm going through that work it might as well be spitting out code that matches the company's styleguide as best as possible.
Including one-class-per-file and all that
22:01
my lead does multiple public classes in a single file sometimes. drives me crazy.
Hey all. I'm modifying a Visual Studio multi-project template I created and I can't figure out how to include projects that already exist in the solution (not a template). These are support projects that we use as references in our new projects.
Can anyone help me with that?
@BrandenBoucher you can add them as a reference or copy them to the solution
Do you want to reference those projects, or do you want to add them to the solution as a project?
@Pheonixblade9 @MrDoom I need to add them to the solution
I already have the references set up in the new project templates
ok so the ramifications for copying it in is that if you change the project in the "original" location, those changes won't propogate to the new solution. If you reference the other projects, you can just change them there
@ReedCopsey complex memory management question, got a sec?
here's the question:
22:05
@BrandenBoucher There's references, there's straight up copying, and then there's including them from their original directories. Do you need to be able to build those other projects along with your current solution or do you just need to reference code?
let's make sure we are on the same page here. I have project A and project B. When we create new solutions, project A and B need to be included in that solution. I'm trying to make sure the new template I am creating does that.
Ok, so you want inclusion.
Right-click the solution and hit "Add existing project"
Yes. We'll go with that syntax
if I have an XDocument loaded in memory from an XDocument.Load and then I do a LINQ-XML query on it (like grabbing all "OrderNumber" elements), does it actually make a copy of all of those XElements, or is it just a reference to their location in the XDocument?
@MrDoom, ya. I know how to do that.
22:06
mmmmmmmmkay, so what's the question?
I'm creating a template
Oh you're generating a template
Hah
I'm actually not sure about that one.
yep, neither am I
22:08
Sounds like this, but it's old. stackoverflow.com/questions/2023887/…
@Pheonixblade9 I'm not sure I can help much there but I believe I read it's an in-memory copy.
By George @MrDoom, that just might be it.
@Tokencodingnewbie my phone has just informed me of your summons
it seems to take ages to come through as a notification...
lul it's all good
I'm about to go make dinner soon.
well if you feel like getting rep and providing backup...
MY RPG you can walk around 5 area, random encounters, and it gives XP when an enemy dies.
22:13
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Q: If I create a List of XElements out of an XDocument, is a new copy of the element list created in memory?

Pheonixblade9If I have an XDocument loaded in memory from an XDocument.Load and then I do a LINQ-XML query on it such as: XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(@"C:/doc.xml"); var orders = doc.Root.Element("Envelope").Elements("Order"); Is there an in-memory copy of the IEnumerable<XElement> returned by the secon...

Pretty much it's better than WoW so far.
Oh thanks Selenium. Sure just change values on the fly because you feel like it.
Attribute on the page is "../derp.aspx"
Attribute through selenium object is the FQUrl.
@Tokencodingnewbie clearly haha
Not sure where to go next with it.
I guess add weapons LOL
Kind of important.
A Weapon class that implements IAttack?
22:16
@Pheonixblade9 RE your question, have you tried just checking if it's a reference / value type or not by typing foo is ValueType? Or am I missing the point of the question?
@Tokencodingnewbie ahaha
@OMGtechy I'm just concerned about the memory usage. I know XElement is a ref type
I guess I'm more concerned about boxing/unboxing
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Q: C# login and upload to OneDrive without user interaction

TheUldericoI'm currently working on a Windows service that will check and update Excel files and upload them to selected cloud storage - SharePoint or OneDrive. The whole process should be fully automatic and without any user interaction - all required information (username, password etc.) are part of the c...

Is that a good answer I provided?
@Pheonixblade9 Added an answer for you ;)
22:24
@ReedCopsey perfect, that's what I was looking for, thanks. :)
so as long as I don't explicitly do new XElement(xe) they will all be references and the only memory taken up will be the iterators
Finally got smart and bought stuff to make lunch ahead of time.
madness
what is this smarts you speak of
did you buy bread seeds to plant your own bread?!
Leave it to @ReedCopsey for his insight.
@ReedCopsey Reacting to 1000 events took 79 ms (0,08 ms each) with the Rx inpc thing. Creating the observables & subscribing does not happen that often.
22:30
I bought 3lbs of chicken and I'm cooking it now.
Dat proton for my lifts.
@JohanLarsson depends on what you're using it for , but yes, there's a reason that's a rather common approach today
I'm doing += on a vanilla event for comparison
Reacting to 1000 events took 0 ms (0,000 ms each)
ouch
@JohanLarsson OH MY GOD YOU'VE BROKEN THERMODYNAMICS! INFORM CERN!
probably is optimized
right out da program
nope asserted that it was invoked
collapsed
22:41
Spent half an hour figuring out why the email attachment never came through. Turns out it was silently rejected for being too big. Silently.
COM libraries FTW
Gotta love them silent errors
There's nothing to love
nothing to hate
nothing at all
then... BANG
Something something zen joke.
just silence
I have an issue picking music for programming
@MrDoom something something physics joke
22:43
it ends up being so awesome I just sit and listen
like this
@KendallFrey wow that was fast
@KendallFrey that first song at least would distract me massively haha
@OMGtechy fucknell, that's intense
@OMGtechy Try shuffle, pick out what you don't want
mmm, might go through and analyse what works and what doesn't, then work out what types of songs are good, then try and make an analyser to pick them for me off spotify
god I need to stop programming before it goes too far
See this is why I have Google Music All Access.
I dump whatever strikes my fancy into search and start a radio on that.
Recently it's been smooth jazz
22:46
@KendallFrey you like the youtube vid I take it?
@MrDoom nice :D
I find that electronic or trance music at low volume is good for concentration
@KendallFrey Second that wholeheartedly
@OMGtechy I have a weakness for male acapella (no homo)
jazz can be too though, might try that again
@KendallFrey me too <3
the bass
it's like WHAAAA
22:47
@OMGtechy could be, I don't enjoy it though
and the movements in the harmonies
lol nohomo, sureeeeee.
they're just so crazy powerful
much homo
@MrDoom perfect, will probs use that :D
22:48
I should probably have specified 'uptempo smooth jazz'
dat bow doe
You will forever be known as "that guy who likes elevator music" if you play it in a room with others present. Fair warning.
@MrDoom I got that, for listening to this out loud
while we're on the topic, does anyone know any good pump up songs, like, high tempo and heavy bass?
@KendallFrey Skrillex - Bangarang?
22:50
like it, but not exciting enough
@OMGtechy AH! AHHA! I know this song in and out and I have no idea why.
Where the heck did this play during my childhood?
xD
Little Big Planet has it in too
@KendallFrey not quite what you asked for, but this band in general have some amazing music that you may or may not like
eh, seems like intentional annoyingness
@KendallFrey That's a bit outside my comfort zone, but I do tend to blast things like this when I'm blaring down the freeway.
The Knocks are also pretty decent listening.
play this with headphones on max volume and tell me you don't feel like amazingness
22:54
@MrDoom sounds like decent coding music so far
@OMGtechy Hello!
EVERYBODY DO THE FLOP!
whomp
whap
Nice hat
> I was being sarcastic
@MrDoom dat bass riff doe
22:55
Well I stole your face!
@KendallFrey you like dubstep at all?
@KendallFrey Right!?
Anybody wanna do skateboards?
@OMGtechy yeah, love it
@KendallFrey skateboards
in a whisper
@KendallFrey went to college with a guy who has a song on this album (can't remember which though), this was the first dubstep song I ever heard
22:56
@KendallFrey Actually you'd probably like most of OVERWERK's stuff.
Yeah, I've heard some I think
I probably have some on my playlist
@OMGtechy That sounds a lot like psytrance
has it dropped yet? @KendallFrey
I dunno
I think so?
or does it drop like really low
22:58
you'll know
I'm at 1:45
god this is bringing it all back for me
this is an interesting "tweak" to some skrillex
Have you heard Adventure Club?
It's basically everything I like about Skrillex
22:59
Nero - now there's something awesome
and ooo :D
Nero is... ok

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