Oh I have the right one now: cmd /C "(exit 6)" & echo %errorlevel%. This was for testing how to convert an exit code 5 TestsNotRun from NCrunch to exit code 0 OK for gitlab ci to recognize as successful.
And I was jsut wondering how the fuck it makes 9009
I just found a good example in which \0 is very important and necessary.
Assume we want to remove the last unwanted , in the following code.
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
foreach (var a in "Money")
Console.Write($"{a},");
}
If we only add Console.Write("\b\n"); as follows,
for (int ...
@bradbury9 There's a reason people like my mum (used to work behind a bar) wear their watches on the inside of their wrist. If you do happen to make that mistake, at least you'll throw your pint on someone else, and keep yourself dry
@TooFatManNoNeck as ntohl mentioned, it is a hack, the behavior of the null character in some low level apis would terminate the string, because the strings get converted from sane level storage to null-terminated storage
using Console.Write, you make use of this low api and therefor it has the effect you tried to make
however, it is a clever solution, a solution that works because of the environment/implementation detail
From the link you posted I can confirm that trick works but for one-many (or many-one) relationship only. In this case your Post-Attachment should be one-many relationship, so it's totally applicable. Here is the query you should have:
//this should be disabled temporarily
_context.Configuration...
-!!>Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.EnvironmentPermission, mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
javax.script.ScriptException(<eval>:1:68 Expected , but found {x.Name}:{x.GetValue(null)} ;string.Join(",", typeof(Environment).GetProperties().Select(x => $"{x.Name}:{x.GetValue(null)}")) ^ in <eval> at line number 1 at column number 68)
javax.script.ScriptException(<eval>:1:67 Expected , but found {x.Name}:{x.GetValue(null)} string.Join(",", typeof(Environment).GetProperties().Select(x => $"{x.Name}:{x.GetValue(null)}")) ^ in <eval> at line number 1 at column number 67)
javax.script.ScriptException(<eval>:1:67 Expected , but found {x.Name}:{x.GetValue(null)} string.Join(",", typeof(Environment).GetProperties().Select(x => $"{x.Name}:{x.GetValue(null)}"))) ^ in <eval> at line number 1 at column number 67)
!~> var str = "Money"; foreach(var item in str.Select((x, i) => new { Value = x, Index = i })) if (item.Index == str.Length - 1) Console.WriteLine(item.Value); else Console.Write($"{item.Value},");
@Wietbot evalcsharp var str = "Money"; foreach(var item in str.Select((x, i) => new { Value = x, Index = i })) if (item.Index == str.Length - 1) Console.WriteLine(item.Value); else Console.Write($"{item.Value},");