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18:00
@TomW :D cheers
@JohanLarsson that always helps. Relies on having the right numbers to compare against though!
seriously.... wtf chrome
viewport just went pure black
OPERA FTW
opera never wins, stop kidding yourself.
@rlemon nVidia?
18:02
I had to be very patient when discussing unit-testing with people who thought it was only about making sure functions returned the right numbers - and since we didn't know what the right numbers were, we shouldn't bother
I have a lot of problems with Chrome's HTML5 video support.
I like saying that.
Were you doing something HTML5y rlemon?
on grooveshark
trying to get a url
share some Sublime Awesomeness
@rlemon Well, even IE beats Chrome for some things.
18:03
@TomW sounds kind of strange
@KendallFrey yes it does. IE is a much bigger POS than Chrome - I can live with it winning in that category.
IE>Chrome in standards deviation.
that's not quite what I meant.
Kendall is obviously not a web developer.
IE wins for proprietary features and code!
18:04
Star anyway.
@Billdr Not much, anyway.
i'm a js evangelist... IE is like the ass-rash that wont go away.
4
Have you tried <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" /> cream?
no. I attempted jCreamy but holy hell the bottle was too big and intimidated my bum
BTW, Chrome epicly fails on my blog, and there's nothing I can do.
18:06
code better
@rlemon - Seriously, try that meta tag.
jCreamy. lol
@TravisJ heheh I don't support IE period
not required
I make sure things dont' horribly blow up and everything is progressive enhancements anyways so assuming the HTML renderer isn't a POS i'm good.
not on lememe but all of my for-money sites work without js or css
ugly as sin, but works.
try it
i will, but then I have to enable IE again to test it :P
18:08
Oh, I got a new work box today
it are shiny.
@rlemon Keep the sin to a minimum.
and christ on a bike it's fast
@TomW workstation?
@TomW How fast?
Well, fastness in this respect is time to boot
because that was the biggest pain in the ass with the old one
18:09
@KendallFrey I once had to write Java.... now i'm going to hell.
so sinning isn't a concern anymore
less than a minute from off to ready to do some work
the old one I once clocked at 27 minutes
@TomW HDD -> SSD is an arousing experience
Yeah, my tablet is slow as f*ck while running, but fast as f*ck when booting from the SSD.
@rlemon indeed.
@TomW 27 minutes is a manager computer, preferably with a 13" screen preventing any attempt to actually produce anything
18:11
How the hell does a manager get only a 13" screen?
a large cross-section of the company were suffering that level of fail
@KendallFrey portability above all run between metings and do metawork
IT wouldn't acknowledge that there is something fundamentally wrong with something on the domain if it's taking that long
there is no legitimate reason that a network login should take anywhere near that long
we don't dabble in piracy here
define piracy
18:13
@TravisJ At least, we say we don't.
@RyanTernier - Piracy: Boarding another ship for their gold and rum!
what about boarding just to rescue their women who would be better off with you than them?
ok so trying to deal with SerialPorts correctly.
2
Q: Freeing up Serial Port properly

LorenzI'm writing an app in c# thatz utilizes the SerialPort class to communicate with a few devices. Now the big problem I've been encountering all the time is how to properly free up resources there, since you immediatly get an exception when trying to use a serialport that is already being used. Sin...

Well that is fair game.
the port needs to remain open for more than one function call.
port.Dispose(); // I should be enough after port.Close();
i'm so stuck in a js mentality with port = null;
18:15
if 4G comes with cash (no registration) it will be the end of anti-piracy
If you close the port, pirates can still board on the shores. you need to finalize, then close the object, TURN IT TO NULL BEFORE THE COME! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!
@rlemon What's your specific question? I have a long-lasting SerialPort in my current project.
ok too much coffee
damn..I must need more coffee
@KendallFrey when I disconnect the port I will be changing some port configs and reinit it
so I just want to ensure i am fully destroying my previous port
port.dispose();
// later on
port = new SerialPort(options); // cool?
18:16
I use Close, modify property, Open, and haven't had a problem.
I don't know if that leaks, but I doubt it.
@rlemon wrap it in IDisposable?
I never call Dispose. Maybe I should...
that is what the question suggests but I might not even have to dispose it
opening and closing is somewhat expensive
?? I take Kendalls word for too much?
it won't happen often. but to circumvent CRC errors I need to close the port before changing baudrates etc.
18:18
I agree with @Johan on the IDisposable so you can using() it
@rlemon Right.
Doesn't .NET handle garbage collection for us? Why dispose anything?
@Billdr - Not for unmanaged resources.
What I am doing is changing the port name. It works fine to close, change, reopen
ok so I think i'll take the easy approach and just close and open the port. changing the properties while closed. if it leaks i'll deal with it then
18:19
@rlemon IDisposable is not that hard
no but the code is already written :P
I have a bad habbit of first write it, then look at it, then come in here and question what I just wrote
atm all I have to do is remove port.Dispose()
:P
Implementing IDisposable does nothing special unless you actually code some funky memory clearing code in it
@RyanTernier but you will not have to remember to close it and stuff
FYI, Close calls base.Dispose()
can use using
18:21
27 mins ago, by rlemon
I like your handlebars
@rlemon What I tell my co-op's and new developers is before you write code, write down on paper what you want to do, then look at it again to make sure it's what you want to do. It's amazing how many times they go "oh..."
@JohanLarsson Yes, but just calling Dispose() or Using(){} won't do anything except call a dispose function. If you don't actually code that function, nothing happens
@RyanTernier I did that :P it's a re-write of a app I wrote a year and a half ago that for some reason won't build anymore :/ and when I do get it building crashes hard on XP
so yea... I figured I would clean it up and re-write it
VS2008->vs2012 is messing with me (and not writing a lick of C# in the interm)
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RyanTernier has an awesome one.
@RyanTernier ok fair enough
We do a no-shave November at my new job
First time I've ever participated, will be interesting
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18:25
Ya someone already sent that to the entire office, lol.
participate
do it!
@robjb I have that every month it seems (I look like a dump 75% of the time)
lol.
prostate cancer doesn't get enough funding or awareness
I shave every other morning, like the clean look ... plus it doesn't come in on the sides of my chin
:[
18:26
personally I hate facial hair (the feeling not the look.... looks badass.... but itches me)
but I do grow out a stash for Movember
@rlemon Guy on the far right -> WTF?
ahahahahaha
I didn't look that close
Yeah, that guy totally doesn't have a 'tache
slacker
Silly baby, forgot your stache
so what if he's like, 4. Try harder
18:27
he's growing one.
easy solution
done and done
That is epic.
Looks manipulated in photoshop
Tripple Win!
and the best ever!
18:30
Not sure if I should star or not.
I'm scared.
@robjb Rightly so.
Although that would be an epic Halloween costume
costume..... guys that is me..... assholes
lul
18:31
;) I kid of course. I only wish I was that cool.
@rlemon You can't fool me. I've seen that before.
A simpler fix than my current situation from mysql: bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=46742 and it took them 3 years.
3 frickin years wtf!
Is it too much to ask to use the upload button?
i do i do!
give me points!
artificial points that are meaningless in the long run but make me feel better about my life right now!
18:35
[16 Nov 2010 7:36] Tonci Grgin
Guys, everybody is looking to get this solved but I still did not receive a complete test case. Liu was close to this but pasted DML for just one table and no VS project.

Can anyone please attach small but complete test case (along with DML) which I can load and test?
rlemon.points += double.Epsilon;
nice....
How about DO IT YOUR FUCKING SELF based on the inundation of repros you've been given, douchebag?
HOLY SHIT TODAY IS FRIDAY! ( I seriously didn't know until now :/ )
18:37
Has no one ever used a nested projection in mysql before? sigh
The VP of marketing just sent me an email that says "Your body is a wonderland."

I think I'm ready to leave for the weekend.
First-world problem: I have so many uncompleted games on Steam that I can't decide which to play
@Billdr - is she hot?
@TravisJ I don't think he is.
@TomW I know that feel, bro.
@Billdr - you might want to leave early.
18:37
@Billdr does he mean you're a remarkable hive of disease?
@TomW Er... well, I've got a lot of steam games that I haven't had time to finish.
Civ V, Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Crysis 2, FEAR, FEAR 2, FEAR 3, Deus Ex: Human Revolution
either never touched or only briefly
I'd say go with Deus Ex. It's good all the way through and it's a reasonable length.
ton of other less impressive stuff besides
Civ isn't beatable; you just start a new game.
18:41
of those, human revolution is probably the one I've done the most of
@TomW Do you remember where you are?
trying to barge my way into some baller territory, i think
they wear red jackets
how do I navigate to implementation of an interface with resharper?
What City?
tried the advise on Jetbrains homepage but did not wrok
18:42
everyone's told me that you can't play Deus Ex like it's Quake, but I haven't had much of a problem with just shooting everyone
...there's more than one city?
That's a completely viable way to do it. Not the most fun way, but viable.
Al+ end
worked now wtf
Well, I try to play it with smarts, but someone always sees me and I have to kill them
@TomW yea.. you're probably about 1/4th of the way through, if that. I think it was a 16 hour game or so.
gonna change it to ctrl F12 I think
is there a list of hotkeys to see which are in use?
18:44
It ruined the suspense for me a bit when I realised how easy it is to steal guns and ammo from a police station in lockdown
@JohanLarsson There might be in Options.
yes probably but I was thinking for the entire apåp
Yes. The early levels are easy.
Actually, the only part that was hard were the boss fights, which are broken.
@JohanLarsson What app?
18:45
have often wondered how well a full realism mod would go down
side note, is there a way to enlarge the intellisense window?
i.e. you try to take a gun that isn't yours out of the police station, you get frisked and banged up
to be honest, taking a gun into a police station is a little ridiculous
last question before I stop bugging you guys about serial ports :P
port = new SerialPort(options..);
port.Open();
// some stuff
port.Close();

now if I run
port = new SerialPort(new_options...);
this shouldn't cause any leaks? I can do it the long way and
port.PortName = foo
port.BaudRate = bar
etc...
I am slowly learning these things . bare with me :P
18:47
@rlemon Probably not, no major problams anyway.
I don't think...
Tools | Options | Environment | Keyboard
@TomW I'd still just crawl through the vent on the ceiling.
ok i'll document it as "maybe problematic"
I do know that once the process ends, all leaks are gone.
At least, the port is closed.
What are your guys' favourite tools for replacing large chunks of code (like 5-30 lines of code) in 100+ files?
18:53
Never putting them in.
@rlemon You could stick the port = new SerialPort(...) in a using(...) statement if you're really worried about it, but no, I don't think that code sample exhibits any leaks.
hrmm i'm testing it and it is slow on the second connect
the port need to remain open for the majority of the application life.
Alright, I'm out gents. Have a great weekend.
@RyanTernier post code?
18:56
the application is a monitoring application which is using a quasi-persistent connection with the serial port
Why are you closing and creating a new one instead of just leaving it open? Or are you communicating with multiple physical ports?
possibly.
the operation will not be done often. but it could be done a few times during a single session so I want to ensure i'm handling it correctly.
@JohanLarsson Nothing special, just if you had a large chunk of text and you wanted to find and replace all of it with something else - regardless of what the text is
@RyanTernier Sounds kind of strange
@RyanTernier have you used VIM before?
19:01
text or code?
iirc emacs and ST2 should also have this ability
I swear, at every corner I find weird sht inside of this connector.
@JohanLarssonn in all aspects, it's text. as code is text
They have a hardcoded link to a .net 3.5 .dll
and it is used for caching.
@rlemon Hmm, I want to guess that the delay on second connect is probably spent waiting for the OS or device driver to reinitiate a connection after one has just been closed... but when you don't know, profile ;)
19:02
I think I know where google's team of highly trained monkeys was before they were highly trained.
Second to Kendall I visit this room the most :O
@TravisJ The zoo?
@robjb - mysql connector
@robjb no. lol. I had a bug. :P just checked the output
@JohanLarsson Oh it is. When I see someone having 10-20 common lines of code in 100+ C# files I get a bit weary
19:04
@RyanTernier I think Resharper has some functionality for detecting duplicate code
I have not used it
3
Q: Refactoring duplicate code into methods

Shawn McleanI am using Resharper for refactoring. What is this type of feature called when you have the same code in around 5 different events being called but you want to replace them with a method call? And place that code in that method. All done automatically. Thanks

well @TravisJ
earlier I had the choice to use EF with MySQL or come up with something else
the way you speak I'm glad I came up with something else
lol your welcome
@RyanTernier ergh. It would be impossible to refactor this project I'm working on into something that even remotely resembles DRY
@zneak - EF with MySQL does work really good with simple situations. But if you have anything more complex than a parent-child relation you are totally out of luck.
@robjb Oh you don't want to play this game with my solution. We're already at 3+million lines of C# code.
19:07
@zneak - It cannot support grandchildren, and great-grandchildren? Forgetabboutit.
But do you hate every line of it?
that doesn't count BizTalk, Initiate, Java, DB2, and Oracle scripts
I think this project was something we inherited from another developer, because it's so bad it hurts.
Oracle scripts are probably 2 million of those lines of code.
@TravisJ I'm used to that.
19:08
Like 30 different master pages with large amounts of common code
@Kendall - Why?
@robjb if you have that many master pages... something went horribly wrong with the design
@RyanTernier Tell me something I didn't know ;) As I said, I don't think we did the initial design & development
Did your company take over the contract?
lol, is there a series of if then else statements that decides which master page to conditionally use? because that would be epic
19:09
@TravisJ That's how our system's data access works. There are header table objects and detail yable objects, never both.
i wish there was a setTimeout(fn, delay); and I didn't have to deal with timers :/
I just discovered that SimCity 3000's music is available for free online
i hate timers
that absolutely made my day
not that they are hard... I just don't like them
19:10
@Kendall - lol I wish.
@RyanTernier Sort of ... we have a habit of doing service contracts for projects we didn't originally write
@zneak All music is free online if you live in Canada
I'm afraid I'm out of the country until next year
@RyanTernier ;)
@TravisJ Thank God no
19:14
not sure who came with the concept of "windows inside a window" but he is definitely the reason we can't have nice things
@zneak MDI windows or do you mean something else?
@Johan - Debug == true :D
yeah, MDI windows not organized by tabs
is it an anti pattern to want to use IoC with explicit ctor arguments (I want to use it like new in a factory)
Just want IoC to resolve the type for me
@TravisJ maybe even dotPeek? (free)
@zneak So, you like Opera?
:P
19:19
@JohanLarsson - If the IoC is a singleton and you grab it by resolving out of thin air that is not really recommended.
because, like, Opera is the only browser with tabs nowadays
@Johan - I got the debugger working because the code is not signed so I can look at it freely. I just set a place in it to break, and then set a breakpoint there when it broke, and then re-ran it
@zneak No, it's the only app I could think of with MDI organized by tabs.
@TravisJ so it is good times now!
public static TWrapper Wrap<TComObject, TWrapper>(this TComObject comObject) where TWrapper: IComWrapper<TComObject> where TComObject : class
{
    var wrapperFactory = IoC.TryGetInstance<IWrapperFactory<TComObject, TWrapper>>();
    if (wrapperFactory != null)
        return wrapperFactory.Wrap(comObject);
    ExplicitArguments explicitArguments = new ExplicitArguments();
    explicitArguments.Set(comObject);
    TWrapper instance = IoC.GetInstance<TWrapper>(explicitArguments);
    return instance;
kind of hard to read that code^^
Kind of hard is an understatement
19:23
it is meant to be a generic wrapper factory and I wanted to use the IoC (out of thin air) to resolve the wrapper for my com object (out of thin air) then want to pass the com object as ctor parameter for the wrapper
(that code does not work)
@LewsTherin at least it is short?
Short is good.
Why is it not working?
It's not *that* hard to read. But imo var, curly braces, and shorter variables make it a little cleaner:

    var factory = IoC.TryGetInstance<IWrapperFactory<TComObject, TWrapper>>();
    if (factory != null)
    {
        return factory.Wrap(comObject);
    }
    var args = new ExplicitArguments();
    args.Set(comObject);

    return IoC.GetInstance<TWrapper>(args);
@LewsTherin Sometimes...
@robjb true
it is this thing that does not work IoC.GetInstance<TWrapper>(explicitArguments);
(passing explicit arguments)
Why not? :( The code looks good in theory
19:30
@robjb I'm new to StructureMap, probably missing something
Ah, haven't used it ... I tried Ninject on a project, end enjoyed that
    public class InsertConstraintWrapper : AssemblyConstraintWrapperBase<LengthUnit, InsertConstraint>, IInsertConstraint
    {
        public InsertConstraintWrapper(InsertConstraint insertConstraint) : base( insertConstraint) { }

        public override IParameter Parameter { get { return ComObject.Distance.Wrap(); } }
    }
example of a wrapper^^
long names again
maybe GetInstance is wrong? I really want to create it
gotta read the manual
That helps :D
I could not open the .chm file at work, the unblock button was not there
GetInstance<(Of <(T>)>)()Creates or finds the default instance of type T
20:03
Looks like I need to do this:
http://lostechies.com/jimmybogard/2009/12/18/advanced-structuremap-connecting-implementations-to-open-generic-types/
20:16
Sigh, still having issues properly debugging
sad fase
20:29
@TravisJ code?
or is it more general dubugging issue?
20:40
I cannot figure out where this string originates from. If I could debug to it then I might be able to determine what is going wrong with this one aspect. Not sure if it will help the rest of the situation, but at least it is along the same path of misnaming variables.
is the problem setting thhe breakpoint?
Can you step throughh the SQL code?
I am actually looking at some of the sql generated, and it looks like there is a possibility that it could be coming in from EF :(
fml I really hope that isn't it
I managed to use the call stack to step deeper into the string origination
and the part I need to see is [Extenral Code]
hah. right click -> "show external code"
is ef open source?
sweet. yes it is, as of june this year
but you will have all code that is not obfuscated on RMB
20:54
I got 100 rep points for joining carres.stackoverflow
badass
is this really the best way (pre .net 4) to join a ushort[] to a string?
String.Join(",", Array.ConvertAll(registers, x=>x.ToString()))
Perfect! that just about solves it!
thanks man :P
@rlemon cant be too terrible?
Whhat would be the problem?
no it's not
it is just ugly.
20:57
Performance is a non issue I would say
my biggest two loves are js and c#
js it would be registers.join(",")
pretty syntax
nahh
i'll just stick with what I have
just looking for less verbose options
makes no difference, the code works perfectly.
sorry, I am waste deep in bullsht right now, hard to provide much
but knowing there is always multiple ways to approach each problem we face I like to gauge my options (even if it sometimes seems redundant to do so). Then I will know for future reference how I could solve such an issue.

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