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14:00
sorry, please set the world on fire instead
Shieet
is it possible to run a synchronous method async?
user47589
yes
task?
@Mr.Toxy depends what you mean
14:08
G'day folks
you can run it on a background thread and wait for it to finish
Is there anyone around who is somewhat used to MVC4+ninject+nhibernate combo?
One of my manager has set up a catch up meeting with me, what does that mean? Am i going to be fired? promoted? what?
@KendallFrey I have a function that executes commands and returns the number of errors and the number of commands succesfully executed and the file path and I need to return it every foreach iteration instead of at the end of the foreach, that part I got it fixed, but it's not updating the info on the form as the files is executed, it only updates at the end, I think I need to run it async
@Mr.Toxy so tl;dr you want progress updates?
14:12
@KendallFrey I will create a gist, it will be easier to understand XD
user47589
@Obviously it probably means he wants to catch up
user47589
which obviously means you're fired.
you sure it's catch up not ketchup?
14:17
oh it's not that long XD
if I dont show the code it will be harder to understand my problem
maybe I'm thinking this all wrong, but it makes sense to me to be done this way, I don't know
user1881400
In wpf, can I use a HierarchicalDataTemplate for my DataItem object, which uses GetData(tag) to find data? I know it's possible if everything is stored as solid fields, but I don't have that luxury.
Is there a good way to get visual studio to tell me why it can't add a reference? I'm trying to add one to a project and the error dialog just says "A reference to dll could not be added"
@Sidney is it a custom dll?
It's from a third party program, so probably.
I've had the same happening to me with Crystal Reports
14:30
Good Afternoon people :p
I have a page with some bootstrap wells: https://jsfiddle.net/LmwbkLo6/

Im having an issue with the content overflowing the parent containers.
For Example, The content here is overflowing the Well div. I can "fix" this by adding class="col-xs-12" to the Well Div, but then the div itself will overflow the outer div
Does anyone have any Ideas?
guys is it possible
to
make a panel
not clickable
panel
yeah, position it just off the left side of the screen
is not
clickable
14:37
and laugh at your poor users
by default
i've tried to use yield
why this only returns the info when the foreach ends instead of in every iteration?
user47589
@Mr.Toxy to do what
user47589
it returns an element in every iteration if you don't tell it not to
public IEnumerable<string[]> ExecuteCommands(string Directoria, CdpsiUpdateSql Updater, CdpsiUpdateSqlparser parser, string Log)
        {

            string[] numArray1 = new string[3];
            List<string> list = ((IEnumerable<string>)Directory.GetFiles(Directoria, "*.sql", SearchOption.TopDirectoryOnly)).Select(f =>
            {
                string[] strArray = Path.GetFileName(f).Split('_');
                int result;
                if (strArray.Length < 1 || !int.TryParse(strArray[0], out result))
14:39
@Mr.Toxy I bet it doesn't
sry didnt express my self correctly, i have a panel with generated buttons inside and i want to when i click a button i can not click any button from the panel
Have you stepped through your code?
to return that array in every iteration of the forach
@KendallFrey yup more than once
the first method I showed you didnt worked
I tried with yield same result
you're yield returning the same thing more than once? wtf
14:40
its the not the same thing
well it's the same object but with different results
user47589
i think he's trying to figure out what the yield keyword does.
it most certainly is
28 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@Mr.Toxy so tl;dr you want progress updates?
user47589
you're returning the same object, and modifying that object each time
is this right or not?
user47589
nowhere do you create a new array and return that
14:41
to sum up best I can: I need to return the array at every iteration of the foreach without ending the function.
user47589
@KendallFrey is right, you're returning the same array multiple times, each time with different values and each time you're changing the values in the previously returned arrays
@Amy Im creating a new array? how?
@Mr.Toxy isn't that a progress update? if not, how is it different?
user47589
i said you aren't creating a new array
I'm pretty sure you want to do this async, since you're updating the UI as it runs
user47589
14:42
the loop returns the same array every time
@KendallFrey yes yes it's a progress update
yes I need it async I think, because I need to update UI
@Mr.Toxy Do you know how to do progress updates from async code?
@KendallFrey No :\ I've tried it like this gist.github.com/MrToxy/7c5c34bdbda0c7e38535ed1ca781aca3 but it's not async
Do you know how to find out?
And to make it async, run it in a task
let me guess
google?
14:43
YES!
user47589
very good
cookies for me
ok so running it in a task making it async how can I return the array without ending the function?
2 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
@Mr.Toxy Do you know how to do progress updates from async code?
user47589
yield return does that, @Mr.Toxy
I'm literally handing you a search term.
@Amy that's not what he wants
user47589
14:45
i'm confused then, he's been asking about how to use yield
Only because he didn't know that's not what he wants
user47589
he literally just asked how to return the array without ending the function
He wants progress updates from async code
I used yield previously on this amy
14:46
@Amy XY problem
user47589
okay then
but it was only giving me the info of the last file when the foreach ended :\
user47589
i'll just be quiet and nibble some carrots.
nuuuuh don't be quiet T.T
user47589
you're doing a good job giving him search terms.
14:48
 await Task.Run(() =>
    {
        MyFunctionHere()
    });
only that for the task?
@Mr.Toxy what?
I only speak English
to run my function in a task I do like that correct?
he means if that the task is to do the very?
14:49
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
now just to clarify something, for the progress update and returning the array every iteration the function needs to have the yield correct?
Personally me myself hasn't done Very Even because although in depth, what isn't?
@Mr.Toxy no, IEnumerable has nothing whatsoever to do with your problem
any idea on make vs2012 intellisense work with c#6?
#BrainFuck
14:51
@tweray beat it until it complies
well, i can get it compile
ok so I just "catch" the progress then?
user47589
use a catching mit
but format highlighting still mark things red
catch errors monitor progress
14:52
@Mr.Toxy what?
@Squiggle Has anyone really been far as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Have you even googled it yet?
@KendallFrey yes Im reading from a blog
3 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
14:53
Aww poo. I saw squiggles and my meme-instinct kicked in.
@Sidney Somegone, we ken.
@Mr.Toxy Yep, you want IProgress. You'll have to use a complex type rather than int though, since you're updating it based on lots of information, not just a number
@KendallFrey ok so the start point should be something like this gist.github.com/MrToxy/5b32ad355ba7d8f8100178a95d5819c2 correct? it has the Ireport and uses a struct for the data instead of the array
@Mr.Toxy that looks about right
14:57
 await Task.Run(() =>
    {
          Scripts.ExecuteCommands();

    });
now I run it in a task correct?
yes
you'll have to give it the progress object of course
yes something like this:
Progress<CpdisUpdateScripts.Result> progress = new Progress<CpdisUpdateScripts.Result> ?
"CpdisUpdateScripts" this is the class where the struct is

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