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16:28
On my WinForms app I have a few Lists and arrays that are dynamic, and need to be passed as either properties or parameters in constructors
Lot of code to pass referrences.. So I made one RuntimeData.cs where I store the lists and pass just this object around (properties set along its 'road')
Is this a no go? It looks cleaner
You'll have notification issues. RuntimeData's changes will call out everywhere "hey, I have changed"
so that looks cleaner will hurt, when You have to write back the same code, just in events or callbacks or notifications
Alright, fair enough
Thank you
if You are still MVVM way, I would advice to use github.com/Fody/PropertyChanged
it will greatly reduce notification code
Hey, does anyone know in .netstandard, if you create a class library, why some classes may not show up in a .netcore project but will in a regular console desktop application? when visual studio still lets me build it and says its 100% .net standard/.net core acceptable?
I have to postpone MVVM, it will take too much time and won't add any value to my current project for the company
In private time I will still work on it, because I want to learn it
16:37
ok
But this project is still being 'copied' and turned into MVVM, also with help from your examples
Except then, as I said in private time
mr5
mr5
I'd say it's faster to learn MVVM when someone around already knew it
Yes but all I have is you guys and the web
But it should do
17:06
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I have created a universal windows application.while building my application i am getting .appx package file, but i need a build in .msi file. Is it possible to build my application in .msi file or any alternatives.
17:20
gitter is so much better as a chat app
 
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user3736406
This code here is supposed to toggle desktop icons but it doesnt work on windows 10
user3736406
Any reason as to why?
20:11
As in show and hide all icons?
How would I use reflection to cast an object to a List<> of a given class known at runtime?
@Hypersapien Casting is a compile-time thing, you can't do that
God damn it
I can't run a ForEach loop on a List<object>. Is there something universal that I can cast it to that I can loop through?
I can't even cast a List<MyClass> to a List<object>
user3736406
Yes @TomW
@Hypersapien Yes, JavaScript.
20:19
@Hypersapien Uh, sure you can
On a more serious note, why are you trying to backdoor your way out of type checking?
@Hypersapien It sounds like what you really want is IEnumerable, not List
But doesn't IEnumerable still require me to know what class it's of?
what's the X in your XY problem
@Hypersapien I think you need to explain your situation before I can be helpful
20:36
I have a datagrid (technically a Telerik RadGridView). In one of the fields I have a List<string> (displaying as a comma delimited list). RadGridView has filter controls built into the columns. The code I'm writing is for a Behaviors class for the RadGridView. I'm trying to get a single distinct list of all the elements of the list in each row item and feed that in as selectable items in the filter (using a "contains" filter)
A distinct list as in .Distinct()?
Well, I was going to iterate through the items and add any elements to the master list that weren't already on it.
But why not just use Distinct
I can't even get to that point
Why not?
20:41
I can't even iterate through the items in the table
Because...
Because I don't want to lock myself into the specific class I'm using in this one particular RadGridView, since RadGridViews are used all over the app.

The class of the row items and the name of the property are in the column object, I'm just having trouble using them.
I don't know what that means
You want it to work for all IEnumerables?
If all the information you have is that the sequence is an IEnumerable, you have no way of defining 'distinct' that's of any use
Because the type of the element is object, and all that gives you is reference equality
If I use the same technique in another RadGridView (List<string> as a column type) with a different row item Class, I want it to still work.
I'm about to say fuck it and just check for that class, and throw a warning if it's anything else.
20:51
So I'm doing some dickery with dynamic and indexers are being... Weird. I'm trying to google it, but failing. Anyone know if indexers have any special rules that apply to dynamic entities?
> dynamic indexers
motherofgod.gif
If only you knew.
Getting the Add method from the type using reflection works. Using the add method on a dynamic entity tells me there are some invalid arguments.
@Hypersapien You mean like List<int>?
What's weirder, is a few lines up I actually use an indexer on a dynamic object and it works perfectly.
@Sidney What does that have to do with indexers?
20:55
No. The table is filled with a collection of a class called EducationChoices. One property of that class is called CatagoryList, which is a List<string>.
My only guess is you mean initializers?
i.e. new Thing { 1, 3, 5, 7 }
Collection initializers IIRC call .Add
other than that I have no idea @KendallFrey
I mean if I have a collection of some class other than EducationChoices that also has a List<string> property that needs to be displayed in a single column of the table.
@Hypersapien And how does that connect with the rest of the problem?
Sorry, two conversations going on at once
stfu sindy :)
Will stfu
Actually
Screw programming in general
I'm gonna go be a ditch digger
20:57
:'(
If I hardcoded EducationChoices as the class type (this is in the Behaviors class for every RadGridView in the whole application) I could probably get it to work, but I'd be screwing myself if I have to use a List<string> property in some other class to be displayed in a RadGridView in the future. I'd really rather do it right the first time (although I'm gradually moving away from that ideal).
Isn't there some way to get the value of a cell, rather than an entire row?
That's what you want, isn't it?
This is actually happening an event called DistinctValuesLoading.
It's supposed to happen before the items are put into the cells (I think).
Or not. It is actually getting called every time I call the filter.
On the bright side, I figured out my issue. The solution was to s͉̬͔e̤̭͔t̸̞ a͏̤̠͚̱n̵̝ ̝͢i̩̣͓̲̕n̹ç͉̯͈͈̣̫o͖͔m͙͔i͓̻͔̦̜̦n̶g͚̬̝͈̭̗͍ v͔̹̟a̭͙̣͖͈͔͓̕r̪͇͚̞̲̫͖͇̦͢͟ì̸̗͔̹͈̭͎̘͡a͢҉͉̼̳̤ḅ̟̟̩̟̞̀̕l͢͏̛̬͓̟͖̝̪̱̞̮e̷͈̜̗͟ ̧͓̺̱͇̻͉ͅt͖̮̩͖͔́͠ọ͎͠͡ d͚̬͕̩͍̲̺̦̱̞̻̯̲̰͢y̨̨̛̭̭̠̞̫̞͡ń̢̡̹̻͚̹̬͍a̛͘̕͏͇̰̖̮̻̖͔̟́m̛̜̰̩͚͈̼̫̥̱̤͚̝̪̤͇̤͢í̴̖̳̬̞̰͠ͅ‌​̣ç̞̜̼̥͎̘̺̪͓̞͝
Fuck it. When the table is first loaded, I'll call a distinct list of categories from the webservice and stick it in the column's Tag.
21:09
The compiler said I could be anything I wanted. So I became an eldritch entity,
o̯͒̄̉͆̃̅̚̚n͔͓̩͗ͩͥ̈̏ͦͨͨē̗̙͐͊̇ ̩̳͔͓̗̺͎͔̍͗̌̂̇̐̄w̟̼͉̹̿̏ͪ͒̐ǐ̫̞̼͈̤̖͚̓̈́̍ͅt̳̯̰̳̟ͤ̓ͧ̑̃h͎̞̼̥̦͗̀ͪͨͬ̔ ̮̺͕̻̈̾t̯̬̦̹̠̻̼̬͌h̻͉̰́̐̒̒͆ͭe͙̺̝͔̹̫͚̰̪̍ͤ ̝̥̝̹̩̈̓ͣṃ̬̞̗̣̬͕̟̉͗̽ͮͥ̏ͥ̎ạ̦͑ͫ̀͊ͭ̚c̥̠̦̜̬̙͒ͧͮ̄ͥͧͧͮ̑h̼̦̼̬̘͎͕̮̬͊ͫ̈́ḯ͈̗̫̳̃ͥͤͫ͒ṋ̲̠̟͉͆͒̔ͧ͆͌̋͗e̯̳̟̲͎̲̠͒͒ͦ͊̾ͯ̋͋ͬ.̜͎͎̟̩̞̞̂̈͑̈́
@Sidney that reminds me of a trope in a webcomic I read, they have AIs that control starships and stuff. In one plot arc, their AI stitches them up and they disconnect it, not realising the consequences of disconnecting a high-level AI from its real-time clock. About an hour passes, except to the AI, who experiences hundreds of millions of years of sensory deprivation while simultaneously playing the part of a God within its own mind. What they get back is, to put it mildly, not what went in.
What webcomic is it?
This sounds like a highly interesting story arc and my lift has been devoid of meaning since Dominic Deegan finished.
Schlock Mercenary
Also has the distinction of being published every single day for like 16 or 17 years now I think
The art style is not sophisticated, if you're into webcomics for the art, this is not for you
Nah, I'm more down for character/world building. An excellent backlog to consume a few months of my life is also a plus.
World building the author is pretty darn good at
There's a lot of pulp sciencey stuff in there, for a semi-comedy style thing
21:58
Anyone home who can answer a question regarding Entity Framework?
Specfically regarding this method:
public EntityTypeConfiguration<TEntityType> Map<TDerived>(Action<EntityMappingConfiguration<TDerived>> derivedTypeMapConfigurationAction) where TDerived: class, TEntityType
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg679466(v=vs.113).aspx
user7480455
hi all
@TylerStahlhuth What about it?
user7480455
hey there kendall...
22:16
@KendallFrey Trying to Map a derived class to a base class. However, the base class and derived class are both generics.
Let me get something built out to show you.
22:34
Here's essentially the problem:
https://dotnetfiddle.net/5OE4d7
I think I have found a way around it, but it isn't ideal since it changes the constraints.
I guess my question is, why can't the compiler convert from TG2 to TG1 when the constraints are generics that are derived from one another?
It has not problems with:
G1<T1> c = new TG2();
if I add the new() constraint
I just post the whole thing
using System;

public class Program
{
	public interface IG1 { int one {get;} }
	public interface IG2 : IG1 { int two {get;}}

	public class G1<T1> : IG1 { public int one {get;set;}}
	public class G2<T1, T2> : G1<T1>, IG2 { public int two {get;set;}}

	public class Container<TG1, TG2, T1, T2>
		where TG1 : G1<T1>, IG1
		where TG2 : G2<T1, T2>, IG2, new()
	{
		public Container(TG1 a, TG2 b)
		{
			G1<T1> c = new TG2();
			var m = new Mapper<TG1>();
			m.Map<TG2>(b); //error
		}
	}

	public class Mapper<TBase> {
22:56
@TylerStahlhuth Arbitrary TG2 is not derived from TG1
Consider public class A1 : G1<int> { } public class A2 : G2<int, long> { }
Yeah, I just realized it.
Which sucks.
@milleniumbug Thanks though!
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