lol! This is swig tutorial http://www.swig.org/exec.html It perfectly converted between c++ and c# with swig except for wstring problem. c++ libraries has wstring and c# doesn't have. so few libraries work abnormally. That is my problem. :( I tried to find how I solve this.
quick question for you guys. If you construct a query via c# and use parameters and one of your parameters which is also a search criteria in your select statement has an apostrophe, shouldn't the fact that it's being used as a parameter solve it and not mess up your query?
Postgresql example : Select * from blah where name = 'McDonald's bla bla bla'; And because of the fact you have simple quotes, not double quotes, even though it's being passed as a parameter, it still escapes due to that apostrophe in the name.
@Neil public static NpgsqlParameter GenerateTextParameter(string parameterName, string value) => new NpgsqlParameter(parameterName, NpgsqlTypes.NpgsqlDbType.Text) { Value = value };
always do pass it, be it text or numeric
my main issue is that damn single quote that appears in some names
@Neil yeah but for some reason I just can't seem to escape this issue. Probably gonna try to rework it and if all else fails....dig deep and find a new and disgusting way to work around the issue, but i'm hoping it doesn't come to that just yet
your intention is to intercept and console write xhr requests?
something similar to what webdev tools do?
wait.. are you trying to create this as a client-side component or just need it as a tool? because you could just use your browser's web development inspector tool
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@misha130 if(null == arg) prevents typo of if(arg = null). I like to make extension method
public static class Extensions
{
public static bool IsNull<T>(this T obj){return (null == obj);}
}