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mr5
mr5
04:46
o/
Does Task.IsCompleted returns true regardless of the operation status which are cancelled, faulted, set a result?
AFAIK yes, it simply tells you you can grab the result now.
mr5
mr5
05:04
Got it
05:18
GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
mr5
mr5
@Squirrelkiller you doin Android apps now?
Does anyone know if its possible to select all files in a folder in said directory?
Im selecting this folder: "\\Applications\\Payload\\"
and Im generating a random Adhnjsd.app file.
is there a way to select it as a Path?
Im basically pasting a file to another location based off 2 paths
System.IO.Path.Combine(Application.StartupPath + "?");
thats the output and input (basically)
read up in the system IO copy function documentation, cant find anything on selecting all files from a folder, and pasting them in another folder
Would I probably have to use a folder select dialog for this or something?
¯_(ツ)_/¯
lol wait does a folder with an extension count as a selector?
or is that ".app" extension just a part of the name?
hmmm I wonder
Am I asking questions wrong again? is that why yall are quiet again..
or are you guys just afk XD
eh, guessing Afk
anyways, ima go afk for a while and try to figure out how to delete files of a specific type... and hopefully not accidentally delete my project.
try asking this question over SOF
and not in chat
05:33
Well i got Question banned because of a serial downvoting a while back, turns out if the bot gives back your rep, it keeps the stain of damage
This is the only place I can ask questions
some people were nice and upvoted me, got me unbanned, but curiously enough soon after I was downvoted again on those same questions and was banned yet again lol
its quite hard to stay atop the pole of reputation nowadays ^_^
@user9371102 So yes, it would be better on SO, but I have to ask here, and my abrupt question asking like I would in SO, has led people to call me a help vampire lol
but I guess that was my own doing, i believe I was serial downvoted just because of large drama.
@mr5 I have been building Android apps since the day I got my first Android phone. Way before developing software professionally.
either way, its behind me now
lol user thats the same page im on actually right now
Im having trouble adapting this to folders
thats just for file extensions
@Squirrelkiller u might have stated developing android apps before finishing your school then :D
@TaylorSpark post your code here
I wonder if I can remove the extension detection, and instead look for the endswith on the folder name
ok, Im going to put it into a hastebin, its.... much larger than some of my past projects
https://hatebin.com/otehuercou

So Im basically calling an IPA from the open file dialog
05:40
try with .
converting it to .zip, extracting its contents to the Applications folder
now im stuck on how to pull the randomtext.app out of payload, and delete the payload folder
at the moment, Im trying to adapt this "copy paste" function to this
is it extracting properly?
yup
perfectly, except that IPAs are structured wierd, they are built like this:

IPA
--Payload
---AppName.app
but the Deb requires only the .app folder to be in the Applications Directory
So the first step is to extract the IPA (done) now I just need to move the .app folder :)
lol this may not really make sense, Im making a tool for some friends on ios
@user9371102 does .EndsWith() work with System.IO.Path.Combine();
if it does, this would be easy
Rip... Did i say my questions wrong again?
user47589
05:56
Good morning, @Squirrelintraining
Amy what time zone are you in? just curious, its about 1 am for me
2am* lol didnt see the :56
GOOD MORNING @AMY
man my brain kindof hurts today... learned alot though, copying and deleting / creating renaming, editing files and directories
user47589
You're full of energy today!
oof am I muted :C
06:01
@TaylorSpark Not yet
yay ^_^
user47589
No, I see you, Taylor.
And good moorniing CeeSharp!
user47589
Good morning, @Squirrelkiller
Im just trying to stay positive today.. its been a tiring week, highschool has been rather bleak, except piano class, thats fun
thank GOD they have tomarrow, thursday, and friday off school, Hurricane dorian is just too worrying for the coastals around where I live
hey does anyone know if I can search for a relative name in a PATH?

Like say I have this path: is there a way I can search for "any text here".app folder insdie of my payload folder?
string filePathP = System.IO.Path.Combine(Application.StartupPath + "\\" + nameBox.Text + "\\Applications\\Payload\\");
I can get a list of files using extensions
but not sure about folders
user47589
06:08
Interesting. A big in kestrel? stackoverflow.com/q/57611369/47589
Kestrel? Thats a new one, havent heard of it
looks like a networking language/api
oh wait I see, it looks like a self hosting api.
@TaylorSpark On an unrelated note: Path.PathSeparator woult be better than "\\"
Oh? Ok
I have a LOT of relative paths in my project
I was honestly surprised to see it work on my first try, atleast the control file generation part
And IIRC Path.Combine takes in params of strings and does param1 + PathSeperator + param2 + pathSeperator + ... etc.
06:15
Well I saw that there were two main Path methods I used, Combine, and GetFiles.

Getfiles is useful for making arrays of files and picking out specific ones, but I cant seem to pinpoint the file in the array with the .app extension
especially since its a folder, and the extension is technically part of its name
@TaylorSpark This is probebly what you want: System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(MyPath, "*.app");
Yeah, I was using that, but it only finds files with the .app extension
apple stored their .app directories as a folder, rather than a file
so hence why i was trying to use .EndsWith
If you want to find folders System.IO.Directory.GetDirectories(MyPath, "*.app");
06:17
Oh
Well thats useful lol
hmmm, now I wonder if System.IO.File.Copy supports directories
it should shouldnt it?
!!tell TaylorSpark googleme c# copy directory
oh wait, I forgot its being stored as an array
06:19
so file copy wouldnt work... or does it work on arrays... lol I need to do more research
Np brah
google-fu is something we all need to learn every now and then :b
(luckely cap is very good at doing this)
user47589
Interesting
omg... im so stupid, i was staring at the answer the whole time... I could literally just use a foreach on the array and copy it with File.Copy
facedesk
like this little article here
one of the examples has exactly what i was trying to find
ive only started using foreach today, so I guess its a bit expected I forget completely how to use it....
brb gotta go fix some things now lol
06:27
don't worry, you've learned it now :)
first time it's "oh so stupid! Why didn't I think of X!?" and the second time and every other time in your life, "Wait, does X apply here?"
ohayou
lol exactly
Its usually wound up being like that... I tend to have those "OHHHHHH!" moments.
@TaylorSpark I was wondering why you wern't doing excactly that, but I didn't waste much computing power on that question.
@Neil :red_buzzing_noise: "How did x work again? Let me quickle stack overflow it..." would be correct.
@Squirrelintraining No.. maybe. *stares at the ground and kicks dirt clod*
I think a lot of my "slowness" with C# may be because of all the things Im trying to learn at once.

I take full highschool classes, while also trying to shove my pets, my lizard, my chores, my lawn, my Webdev journey, my Software dev journey and C#, my piano classes into my life.

Honestly do ya guys think I may be over doing it?
06:33
@Neil ^^
@TaylorSpark No, only if you add a adiction, like gaming, maybe.
@TaylorSpark Nah, you're not learning slow. This happens to us all the time, albeit for different things but still
Hmm... I really dont game too much unless im completely done with everything and I just chill in the front room on my ipad
I do take care of all my house work, I only do so as repayment for my pet lizard, and because my sister has a harsh job
Everything in programming is just a concept you have to grasp. Some concepts come more readily than others. The real problem is when you use what you've learned to make assumptions on new concepts and end up shooting yourself in the foot
that's how you introduce bugs in a nutshell
yeah i guess so.. Ugh Im remembering a couple months ago when i was learning how to store and load variables in localstorage...
now its easy... but yeah some concepts are just brain breaking, other times I look at it, and Im like "Eureka" Inside my head
06:36
do they teach pointers these days?
pointers?
oh like base concepts?
Honest question. Back when I was in school learning C++, pointers were crucial to understanding the language
oh you mean Offset pointers
I was wondering what you meant lol
but newer languages hide pointers well
hmm, pointers as in memory addresses
user47589
Yes, pointers are still taught
06:37
if you are learning c/c++ then yes
well the hacking community is large and wide... ever expanding
the languages need a way to hide their information
to prevent such people from epxloiting
none of the IT classes I take teach pointers
well that's not really the issue. The issue is that programmers are awful about dealing with pointers :)
anyone who's had a segmentation fault can tell you that
user47589
Manual pointer management was awful
It's like walking in a dark warehouse with rakes laying on the ground and you have to navigate through it without smacking yourself in the face
06:38
be right back, ive been sitting in a chair for over 6 hours, i need a break
it is.. difficult
so, once I get a good grasp on C#, what should I learn next?
focus on concepts which are generally shared amongst all languages if you intend on learning other languages
user47589
Early in my career I had to write a scheduling system in a C-variant language called Dynace. Managing linked lists of events was difficult
so threads, databases, web development
06:41
They didnt have a pre-made program to make scheduling faster?
user47589
I'm so glad we have garbage collectors now
amy wrote that program :P
probably XD
user47589
It was for mortgage management
I know nowadays most companies have systems of Excel and database running.

As for scheduling, Ive seen a lot of companies have it completely automated
06:43
nowadays there's a thousand and one programs and libraries for every possible requirement which can be generalized
back then, you kinda had to write everything
there was no internet to download solutions
yeah, my older IT teachers talked about how they used to have to write their own Typing programs for kids
I'm not that old, but even when the internet was around, there was no stackoverflow or github
not at first anyway
user47589
Kids these days don't know how easy it is now.
06:45
well yeah because no one in the general population even wants to be a nerd, but they take for granted how easy it is to connect to any place in the world and do whatever they want
i do not know. I feel before it was much harder to get into it but because of that you had to "master" it.
"nerds" as they call people who stick to computers
Nowadays so much stuff is around and much of it is totally abstracted.
user47589
The internet is at your fingertips. All I had to learn ftom was some tech manuals and books. At a library.
I deffinetly want to get an actual degree in IT in software development, probably based around C# and c variants
so yeah id want to master it
but for now, Im a 14 year old just starting highschool
user47589
06:46
Yes, it's abstractions on abstractions.
Ill just work my way towards it slowly
... Well, damn, I almost forgot I was supposed to practice IDA
I dont know much of anything about Assembly, so finding offsets and extracting hex values.... good lord
I stopped practicing earlier to work on my C# program to automate making the .Debs
now it seems I may have accidentally spent 8 hours on that program
oops...
if you wanted to create a linked list in C, you had to define a node as a pointer to the next node and a value (integer, string, whatever)
Then you had to create a new node and assign that node to a pointer "head"
every successive addition, you had to use a pointer to move down the linked list and append a newly allocated node to the end pointer (or you'd use a tail pointer)
that's how linked lists work, but nowadays people just use the class itself and never really know how it works
If you forgot to assign a pointer, it wasn't initialized to NULL, and would therefore point to some mysterious random memory address which if you accessed it, might even work
and the real trouble was that sometimes it would work or it would act unexpectedly, and it meant you had an issue somewhere with pointers, but you had no idea where
by the way, I remember I started using this method from System.IO Now:

But if theres only 1 .app folder there, is that the most efficient way of obtaining the value? considering Im making an entire foreach statement and string array for 1 value
string[] filePathP = Directory.GetDirectories(Application.StartupPath + "\\" + nameBox.Text + "\\Applications\\Payload\\", "*.app");
this is working perfectly good, just wondering if an array is the most efficient method
Just add an [0] at the end if you know there will be an *.app file and you only want the one file
but you already can't do this if you're not sure it will exist for instance
well. how it works is that the button does everything.

First it finds the ipa via openfile dialog, extracts it, sends the payload to applications folder, so next it should send the .app 1 folder back, to the applications folder.

After that I have a piece of script thats setup to delete the payload folder
the payload folder is constant, always the same name and same position, so its easy to rid of
so its existance is guaranteed
user47589
07:00
You should not be concatenating path segments like that.
oof
is it just not very good to run all the code at once?
I thought that as long as the correct script was located 1 after the other, it would run fine after the first line was run
1 after another
consider that you could check for the existence of a File and immediately afterwards attempt to load that file and have it fail
Im not linking them together
this is because the operating system can interrupt the program at any point, and in that time the file may not be there
I always seperate them to load 1 after another
07:03
not likely but certainly possible
hmm, wouldnt a try/catch statement work well for this? to catch the except and reset the function if needed if say there was no file
user47589
Don't use exceptions for flow control
No, use them!
It's great fun
Plus later you can remove them to optimize the code
07:04
if you wanted to be thorough, you'd use a try/catch to ensure that in such instances, you'd deal with it, but that said, you should still check if the file exists before attempting to load
user47589
Heh.
the exception should be.. well, exceptional
doesnt open file dialog have a built in method for the files "representation"
07:05
Exceptions should be just that, exceptions.
They are not called errors, but exceptions.
I used to use Exceptions as errors, but don't, they are exceptions.
Capish?
representation?
lol nvm i worded that wrong
the open file dialog is user input. If you selected an existing file, the program could attempt to use that file immediately afterwards and not find it there, again :P
though in such cases, I wouldn't bother checking if the file exists as the user just choose it
so it probably exists
Good morning.
guten tag
07:07
so, what would cause the file to "not" exist.

As programs should block a file from being "disturbed" while its in another process
Well I mean I guess anything could cause that
but barely any programs use or detect IPAs as anything but pure binary files. So hopefully I shouldnt run into that issue
even Itunes doesnt really use IPAs anymore
What music shall I put on? I got an hour or so until my office mate comes in, so I think I'll put on something loud.
But yes, in a rare situation, i could see that happening
Suppose you have a background program which after a minute, creates a file, and after another, deletes the file
Your program opens a file dialog and the user selects it
At that precise moment, your program is interrupted and the background program runs, deleting the file
So you have a path to a file which doesn't exist
And then your program resumes, and you attempt to load that file
hmm. Interesting.
it could happen. Not likely, again, but you should still plan for it
07:10
As of right now, the only program that would take over use of an IPA
is Cydia Impactor
So as long as someones not impacting an ipa and trying to run it at the same time, that shouldnt happen
There can be other problems with the file other than Not Found, though. What if a user opened the dialog, picked a file and chose Open With <another app>, which locked it? You would then get an error accessing that file in your own app.
also
The point is, you don't know what might happen. So plan accordingly. Don't assume that once the OFD is open, nothing bad could happen.
maybe the permissions on the folder have changed since the last access
the worst kinds of errors come from false assumptions :)
I plan on changing it later on so you can place all your "Editable" IPAs in a folder thats inside the binary of IPATDEB
07:12
so the assumption that the file will exist when you attempt to load it is generally always a bad assumption
Can I use a generic paramter in my ApiController action? I have DTOs for several...lets call them "modules", that all extend one base DTO, and it would be enough to pass that base DTO, so I'd like to just make the controller action take a generic input. Is that possible?
In theory that could stop a few of those exceptions from occuring, but based on what youve said so far, it seems like itll never be safe
@Neil Agreed. Consider "selecting a file" and "opening a file" as two separate logical processes, one feeding its output to the other's input.
user47589
You can use a generic model.
@Squirrelkiller Probably not. Remember that your ApiController maps to an HTTP endpoint. How will that generic parameter be expressed in HTTP?
@TaylorSpark Oh, you can and should prevent easy-to-handle errors. But don't assume that, by that, you've handled all errors.
07:14
@TaylorSpark if only because time is a component to consider
then again my program is base dirt simple and works on simple mechanics, the chances of anything happening are nill to none, and the program could just be reopened.
We send the specific DTO anyway, hoped maybe the mediaformatter would "figure it out" or something^^
Ill make sure the little problems are taken care of, but I dont plan of making this program the god of all guaranteed protection for your IPAs
@Squirrelkiller The problem is that the DTO you send is, well, just JSON. The mediaformatter won't know what .NET type to deserialize it to.
user47589
You can pass type information as part of the json model but it presents a security risk.
07:15
My professor told me about this instance of programmers for an x-ray machine. The logic was simple. It would turn on the x-ray emitting device, wait a short time, then turn it off. There were background processes going on as well, so they absolutely didn't want to be interrupted during
well i think im going to stop where Im at currently with my project, got a lot of progress done
user47589
We use that at work.
So what they did is use a boolean to determine whether or not they were in a sensitive section of code
I think ill be chill for a few hours and work on some small javascript projects
cya guys.
Whats this star board Oo
07:16
However there was a significant error where the check was performed, and before the boolean was set, it got interrupted..
the x-ray machine, on rare occasions would turn on and stay on.. killing the patient essentially
it is an example of how not to deal with concurrency :P
user47589
Star board is the right side of a ship
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@Amy FYI the best flow controll i've ever seen was a do{ /* some 250 lines of code */ } while (false); "loop", a continue was acting like a jump to label mark in this case :D
Hello, I have a question i could use a second opinion on. I have a window, It can be activated and deactivated. Now i have the choice; i can either have a property IsActive, and apply some logic in the getter/setter to change the active state - or i can simply implement 2 functions: Activate() and Deactivate(). I am contemplating what would be a better - any thoughts?
user47589
Setters shouldn't have side effects
@Squirrelintraining GOTO drakeno.jpg.. do { } while(false) drakeyes.jpg
07:19
@sommmen KILL THE HERETIC, HE IS ASKING FOR OPINIONS
user47589
No no no opinions are okay to seek
@Squirrelintraining haha first time here - are those so uncommon?
user47589
They are not okay to have
Nope, my opinion is the only valid one
user47589
That's just ur opinion
07:20
@sommmen Since activating and deactivating would seem to go together, I would just use Active
All others are pseudo-knoweldgable-guys-who-might-be-better-than-me-but-are-really-not-me-opinions
@Amy I see different implementations that use functions and a property so I am doubting
@Amy that was wise lol ima remember that
if anything, internally you can distinguish by calling Deactivate and Activate
Morning Friends I need Help
user47589
07:21
If your setter has side effects, it should be a function. Refer to the .Net Framework Design Guidelines
@Neil that's a fair point
I would want anyone reading the code to think they were opposites
Expression<Fun<object,bool>> expression.
i have above expression i want to use it
Otherwise someone might see the Activate method and not the Deactivate method and not consider that
good morning
07:26
Expression<Func<LoginSuggestionsModel, bool>> expression = x => x.SGID == loginSuggestionsModel.SGID;
i making Query like this and setting this Query to property like this
public Expression<Func<object,bool>> Query { set; get; }
what happens if you write Expression<Func<object, bool>> expression = x => ((LoginSuggestionsModel)x).SGID == loginSuggestionsModel.SGID;
or even Expression<Func<object, bool>> expression = (object x) => ((LoginSuggestionsModel)x).SGID == loginSuggestionsModel.SGID;
@Amy Not only a security risk, but also platform lock-in.
mr5
mr5
07:48
Does Task.WhenAll executes each task in parallel concurrently?
It doesn't execute anything. It just awaits.
It just creates a Task that awaits all subtasks and aggregates their results as its own result.
@zubairz can't you change it for generics
Parallel for each executes parallel I guess?
though its old
halo
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan so does it awaits concurrently?
@mr5 If you pass in two active, running tasks, they will both continue running, and it will complete when both tasks are complete, yes.
var task1 = Task.Run(...);
var task2 = Task.Run(...);
// Both tasks are running concurrently. And both will run regardless of whether you await them or not.
await Task.WhenAll(task1, task2);
// Both tasks have completed.
mr5
mr5
07:57
So in order to run them concurrently, I need to put it inside Task.Run?
not necessarily
it just has to be a task
It depends on the Task you have and what it does. A Task is just a wrapper around a unit of execution that can supply metadata such as running state, result/exception, and a signal when the task completes.
Task<String> userNameTask = GetUserNameAsync();
Task<DateTime> userBirthDateTask = GetUserBirthDateAsync();

var data = Task.WhenAll(userNameTask, userBirthDateTask);
(I am not sure what type data would be tho)
Task<What?>
07:59
Possibly Task<Task[]>? Don't remember. Maybe just a Task, and you're the one in charge of polling the original tasks.
not Task<Task[]> tho

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