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13:00
hint (its not about string being empty, i checked that)
you're extending x into null. x cannot be null
I believe you could do x => x != null
tried, not working
same error
uh
what type of list?
or collection
13:03
IObservable
oh i know dick about wpf
/about wpf//s
shut up roel
lol
@Kramb Of course, in Haskell that would just be isJust
all i need is string.isNull :(
13:05
that would be == null
look above ^
Yeah, that works
Are you trying to check if the List of IObservables is empty, or a single IObservable is empty.
If your code doesn't, something else must be wrong
https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/09/07/anti-evil-maid.html
I like that name.
13:06
@KamilSolecki isn't the case is that "" is processed into null later on? And that throws the exception?
couldnt he just make an extension to check isNull?
assuming x != null isnt working
wouldn't the extension do the same thing though
no
would return a bool
true or false
technically wouldnt linq not handle null's well?
thats what x != null returns?
see the second line of my comment
13:07
@peterpep Then why would anything else work?
assuming x != null isntworking
i dunno
@peterpep That seems like a problematic thing to assume
i remember having issues with checking for null values in the query
@ntohl IObservable<IEnumerable<ReminderBoxViewModel>> searchedStrings = SearchText.
            Where(x => string.IsNullOrEmpty(x)).
            Throttle(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(500)).
            DistinctUntilChanged().
            Select(SearchForText).
            Switch();

Still bout this one. The whole point is, I actually need to process empty strings.
couldnt u do a hacked way to solve this
13:10
i dont want no hacked way tho
where (x => string.IsNullOrEmpty(x) == true && string.Isemptyorwhitespace(x) == false)
wouldnt this only give you cases where x is null
nevermind
if its empty itll still be true
i have a question, why arent you testing if theyre null before adding them to the collection/
13:12
What is SearchText?
ReactiveProperty of type string
I could have sworn VS had a "Step Into Specific" option, but I can't find it in VS 2017. Where is it?
@peterpep I am.
But, this doesnt matter
if youre testing that they are null before adding them to your searchtext object
why do you need to do another test for them?
check*
also how do you plan on handling null strings? you want them to stay null?
Where is everyone today ?
13:17
doing mathematics.
Hating Mathematics.
!!lenny
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@KamilSolecki so You change x => string.IsNullOrEmpty(x) to x => null != x and it doesn't work?
what does SearchForText do? Doesn't that throw the error?
i think he said he used null != x first but wasnt working
13:19
The part he didn't explain is why
Where(x => null != x) this is bullshit. That throws me an error saying "value cannot be null", but Where(x => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(x)) works
hint (its not about string being empty, i checked that)
thats what he said
that is ok. But SearchForText might throw an value cannot be null exception for ""
@ARr0w doing mathematics.
@ntohl The error throws at System.Reactive.Linq.Observable.Where[TSource](IObservable1 source, Func2 predicate)at source
cut the expression into two, and check if really the where is the problem
13:21
I always get a laugh when I'm looking up a C# question and I find the person who made the answer that answers my question is Jon Skeet.
I can't believe that the x != null does the problem...
of course not, @satibel
Yeah Im fiddling with it constantly, trying to see if something else could be the problem here, as it makes no sense @ntohl
Select(SearchForText) i think this may be the problem
if the string is empty
@peterpep that's what I said
13:22
whoops
@ntohl because you cannot extend into null afaik
his variables are named too similarly i misread what you said
@hilli_micha Jon Skeet is love, Jon Skeet is life.
Hello dear children
Hey chef
13:24
@Kramb but if you werent able to extend into null, how would (x => string.IsNullOrEmpty(x)) work then?
because you're calling is null or empty on x
it's still extending into x
Hi guys!
Hello Mr. Heart
@peterpep searchforText is not the problem, checked that
empty func with return new[...], error still the same
I have renamed my ASP.NET MVC application name due to the changes in our company. I'm using Code First approach. I have renamed my Namespace, database and etc. but inside __MigrationHistory table, the ContextKey begins with the old Namespace, should I change that? If yes, how?
13:28
@KevinMaxwell did you change in project properties
change the default namespace*
Yes, I did
@KevinMaxwell
@Nathvi hello dear mother in law from happy hour
@Nathvi ?
lool
srry
I'm still not awakae
awake
13:32
No problem ;)
It seems this is the solution
4
Q: Database applies ALL previous migrations on update and NOT just the new one

J. DoeI'm developing a website which, as of current, both has a production and a test database. The production database is hosted externally while the test database is hosted locally. Whenever I make changes to my database I apply the changes through a migration. After having added a new migration I r...

@ntohl I checked another thing: `Where(x => !string.Equals(x, null) && !string.Equals(x, ""))`. And all the possible variations, with x => x != null [..] etc.

Doesn't that mean, that the CANNOT be a problem with the rest of the code, as normally this wouldnt let it through otherwise?
I mean, the methods are exactly the same (or we just think so)
@KamilSolecki I think if You cut it into two proves that the rest cannot be the problem. If the second part throws, it might be the problem
@ntohl how do you cut the whole expression into two parts? Im thinking about it, but I cant make it out :/
or you mean .Where().Where()
        var wherePart = SearchText.
            Where(x => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(x));
        IObservable<IEnumerable<SearchDisplay>> searchedStrings = wherePart.
            Throttle(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)).
            DistinctUntilChanged().
            Select(SearchForText).
            Switch();
OH, I didnt know you could do that. I actually atempted similar thing a moment ago, but I failed and thought you cant do it that way.
13:42
        var wherePart = SearchText.
            Where(x => x != null);
        IObservable<IEnumerable<SearchDisplay>> searchedStrings = wherePart.
            Throttle(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)).
            DistinctUntilChanged().
            Select(SearchForText).
            Switch();
does work for me
@ntohl really? Celebrate! tonights party is on you!
even without the cutting
I cut it into pieces. Also added the value check for reactiveproperty, inside the clamps:
SearchText = new ReactiveProperty<string>() { Value = "s" };
Still throws :O
now ill unbind view
wait
which part throws of the cut?
because 0 is not satisfied with your 1
13:46
also try this: Where<string>(x => x != null)
holy shit
you can specify types in the where???
You can, but it's inferred from the usage
I unbound view AND tried old and new propositions of yours. Both same result. But now I know that view isnt overriding the property somehow
which part throws? The wherePart?
yy
Also, this is the String.IsNullOrEmpty() implementation from MS source code:
[Pure]
        public static bool IsNullOrEmpty(String value) {
            return (value == null || value.Length == 0);
}
Which makes me think this has do do with LINQ ?
as all other possibilities are out for me
not sure tho
13:54
if its the where part its something with the reactiveproperty<string>
you should know exactly which line is throwing the error
No. Oh could it be.
lemme pop that in
Assembly weaving only makes debugging harder, not easier.
@RoelvanUden but its cool.
i dont understand why you dont run with debugging on and point to the actual line thats causing the problem
13:57
It points to the var wherePart = SearchText.
Where(x => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(x));
@peterpep
@ntohl He, imma go through the nullguard errors now.
i just looked at the reactiveproperty site on github
they do null checks in linq
both string.isnullorempty and x != null
Oh god, setting up the nullguard for the whole thing gon be a pain
is reactiveproperty<string> nullable?
I would agree with @RoelvanUden as long as You don't know what weaving You are using. You should specify which weavings are enabled. Just remove NullGuard
remove all Fody, except You want to use
does reactiveproperty<string> count as a string object?
for using string.IsNullOrEmpty?
maybe add x.ToString
this problem doesnt have to do with linq but i think with the type of object hes using
14:06
With reactiveproperty<string>.where(x .... x IS a string. @peterpep
I think NullGuard modifies all code, so You have to explicitly say, that something is nullable. Even reference types. (which is holy grail for some chat users here)
@ntohl Yeah i just learned that the hard way
I checked on the Fody repo just today. There are funny packages there... Like Unseal... Which removes sealed from all Your sealed classes.
I would definitely not want to use all Fody stuff...
FIXED AND WORKING WONDERS I AM A RETARD
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Though the code behavior was quite misleading, esp. the fact that .isNullOrEmpty worked and x => x != null did not
That still is a mystery to me
What was the problem? Well, I must have missclicked and removed code inside the setter.
I need to start reading yellow warning flags.
@ntohl sorry for wasting your time :/
@peterpep same ^
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Hey Happy Tuesday All!
14:14
@007 Heya. How far in Siberia are you
@007 That its tuesday for you
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:)
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Yakutsk
Oke I understand. Not everybody is allowed to disclose location of secret soviet bases :)
You mean one of the coldest cities in Russia?
user7480455
gosh you actually looked up the city name
user7480455
lol
14:17
I didnt
I know where Yakutsk is
user7480455
My day has been made
user7480455
oh that's right you are in Poland
user7480455
comrade!
The trans-siberian goes through there, correct?
user7480455
The rail road?
user7480455
n o
hmm, I thought it did.
user7480455
not that I know of it's further south...
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but I am old so..
14:22
@Nerdintraining the quality is so poor I cannot see anything d
maybe use console isntead of a gui interface?
RIP in peace.
rest in peace in peace
Graphical user interface interface @SteveG
RIP + T(n) = T(n + " in peace")
14:30
:p
@KamilSolecki oh i missed his gui thing lol
I noticed :D
That CSI video physically hurts...
I know it's TV and they do it all the time, but man, that one stings me man.
lol
i just watched the video
'gui interface'
lol
@KamilSolecki i missed it twice!
heh. Just made a module to grant access to individual user-groups to areas within my app. It's beautiful :')
14:39
was it a gui interface module?
Oh it was. With jpeg enhancing abilities too. Down to the pixel!
user7480455
Hey there steve
@Kramb It's just not the same enhancing unless you zoom first
@007 hey rusky
14:46
rusky yakutsky
@KendallFrey I agree. I'll be adding the zoom to area and enhance sometime next week. hahaha
user7480455
yeah you have people believing..
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lol
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I will just run with it
lol it's the truth and you know it
nobody in the west calls it DPRK
14:48
Best Korea
user7480455
lol seriously?
lol :p
user7480455
the EU does
lol ok rusky
14:50
It's NK and SK, not DPRK and ROK, or Korea and Fake Korea
i've been listening to the phrases you used very carefully for months
user7480455
Funny stuffs
;)
but it's okay
@SteveG I've been listening to yours, all I got was "lol"
user7480455
Interesting...
14:51
thats because it wasn't your job to read people @KendallFrey
ok mister non-autistic
my life depended on being able to read people, and im good at it
for instance, he called a movie a.... "cinema film"
bloop
you are my cinema, a hollywood treasure
while that one thing doesn't make me believe he's a rusky
user7480455
they are interchangeable words
14:52
action thriller, i could watch you forever
add everything else i've paid attention to
user7480455
please continue
and i'm pretty convinced
it may not be russia, but one of those out there
user7480455
Makes me wonder if its you that is the intelligence officer lol
how do you know im not
14:54
@SteveG our Glorious Leader invented C#
because im retarded, thats how
user7480455
no I am just some old man that will be dead soon
user7480455
but I do have programming question...
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:)
user7480455
your learning is far from retarded
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14:56
you are one of the smartest people I know and I know garry kasparov
user7480455
but back to reality for a second... I am not understanding why visual studio will not display html pages when I click view in browser nor will they display with in the mvc tool
user7480455
any ideas?
TIL @SteveG is Kasparov in disguise
user7480455
til?
@007 Are you putting the html pages in the View folder?
user7480455
15:01
Yes they are in a sub-directory called HtmlPages
user7480455
under the view directory
afaik, you cannot put html pages in the view folder
user7480455
I right click and click view in browser and I ....
user7480455
oh
user7480455
where should they go
15:03
put it in something like ~/Static
@007 TIL = Today I Learned
user7480455
with the "~/"
No
user7480455
Ahh you guys have neat sayings
user7480455
ok
15:04
That will be your url. APPNAME/Static/PAGE.html
user7480455
ok top level directory got it I will try just now. Thanks
user7480455
my gosh you are a genius!! That works!!
user7480455
Thanks so much Kramb
Not a problem
Your web.config prohibits accessing files in your Views folder
You can change this by adding static handlers, but this way is easier
user7480455
understood... I looked for answer for like 5 days now... I was coming up empty...
user7480455
15:08
So is this true for all web application or just mvc
Only applications that use default scaffolding
user7480455
ahh ok... so when you build your own you don;t have such restriction?
Man, I made a joke in the javascript room that I'm still laughing at and it went unnoticed lmfao
If you have custom scaffolding that you implemented, yes.
user7480455
the java script guys have no sense of humor
user7480455
or atleast the room bosses
user7480455
15:11
yet they talk about everything under the sun... and laugh at really odd stuff
In WPF, do binding updates happen synchronously or via the Dispatcher?
user7480455
I am looking for your joke but I guess it has rolled of the chat
@KendallFrey "In WPF (unlike WinForms) the data binding classes look for the UI thread's Dispatcher and use it (if needed) to automatically marshal to the UI thread."
oh, thanks. source?
some random answer in an SO question
2
Q: WPF DataBinding Thread Safety

aleph_nullI have a TextBox that's bound to a property that gets modified at a very rapid rate in a background thread. Is data binding in WPF thread safe? Will the data in the property or the TextBox ever get out of sync? Is it necessary (or even possible) to use synchronization on a property that takes par...

was the first thing i could find tho
idk if that helps or not
15:22
Hmm, it also says it's synchronous
@Kramb say the joke! Say the joke!
You can specify
I saw that too
It was contextual. They were talking about motorcycles and someone asked what the motor sounded like. My reply was brglrlglglgl
Still a bit confused
@KendallFrey what is the case?
15:25
I have a binding that seems to not be updating the property immediately
but I don't know if it's the binding itself, or something else
Is there a reason behind it
Like lot of stuff to process
It's setting Image.Source to a Stream
@KendallFrey on the dispatcher it's synchronous
But after pressing F10 on setting the source it's still null.
@007 where'd you go
My thoughts exactly hahaha
@SteveG where did you come from, cotton eye joe
@KamilSolecki lol. Hungarian subtitles...
I need to convert an edmx from EntityFramework 5 to 6. Is there any way to output a script of everything the 5 contains, and re-import it into a new 6?
15:33
what changed between 5 and 6, for how the edmx is laid out?
i know there were three sections: a table/column section, a property section, and then a section that links the properties to the table/column names
@ntohl the only thing I know about Hungarian is that you have these:
Seen them everywhere in Budapest
Well you see, In polish that is pretty much "fuck pussy".
So well.
But you also have a beautiful parliament building.
@KamilSolecki lmfao, missing an h there :P
user7480455
15:49
hI steve sorry I turned off the audio for the green number/ buzzer thing
no worries
I love how 007 uses descriptors than actial words. Cinema film, red number message, green number / buzzer thing :D
You know who else does that?
Russians
it also makes sense, because he's from a nation in the east, but choose a western spy as a SO name
trying to make us all feel at ease
user7480455
15:54
lol
hahaha
Is there a "best way" for a web application, to load a *.doc from the DB edit it and save it back to the DB?
@007 lol see, no denials
user7480455
you guys make my teeth show and my face cheeks move upwards
smile?
lol
15:55
I'm just glad it's your face cheeks
user7480455
lol yes
user7480455
you cats are funny
Dat ghetto slang doe
Hello my America friends! I am also American, USA Number 1! I am enjoying very much programming the C# and eating the American hamburgers.
5
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the beauty of the internet
15:56
Ahahaha
@007 i think you mean "Вы коты смешные"
user7480455
when type ghetto you know that is a jewish slum right?
@mikeTheLiar "programming the c#" got me
user7480455
that is not a good thing
!!define ghetto
15:58
@SteveG ghetto An (often walled) area of a city in which Jews are concentrated by force and law. (Used particularly of areas in medieval Italy and in Nazi-controlled Europe.)
@007 something a rusky would know
@007 The use of that phrase has expanded to encompass all minorities.
user7480455
just seems kinda antisemitic
I mean ghetto slang as in American ghetto, aka the place where they eat chicken, not burgers
ohhhhhhh

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