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15:05
@TimeToThine you're sure that user can't throw an extra '/' at the end of that url? if so then robjbs solution above is fine, otherwise you may want to work with Uri.Segments property
I got 99 errors and a bug ain't one
(literally)
Who here can answer a somewhat simple WPF navigation/flow question
@Maverik yup I am sure
@RayAlex probably one of us! ask your question and lets find out :)
@RayAlex All of us, potentially. we don't know until you ask.
15:07
@Maverik Good point, I only considered the data, wasn't really thinking about use cases
its working now TA ! :D
@KendallFrey the version in winxp from 2004
:P
Indeed! So I have this application. I somewhat understood the concept of MDI parent in Windows Forms. I know that the preferred method for navigation between windows in WPF is with tabbed control of sorts. Unfortunately that will not do in what we are trying to create.
The flow of the program is dictated by onclick events for the various button controls on each window/page. I'm trying to figure out how to keep all these windows/pages contained so that each portion of the program does not appear to be a popout, standalone instance.
ok so when I call Timer.Stop() there is still a number of requests (ticks/intervals. w/e) in the queue and they all get executed.
is there a way to determine when they are done?
15:11
@RayAlex Vote to close as not a real question.
u need a daemon thread, to monitor other threads
timer.Stop();
// wait for all remaining threads to terminate
port.Close(); // atm I error because in the Tick event handler I access the port.
@RayAlex Sounds like tabbed control is perfect for that, why won't it do?
@Kevin thanks, any good articles? or just google deamon thread monitoring other threads
You could handle elapsed on the main thread, and dispatch workers manually.
That could get you the same issues as before.
15:14
Perhaps I do not fully understand tab control but in our case (for example) the landing page has buttons on the bottom left, right which map to different parts of the application. The top portion of the landing page will be geared towards announcements. Unless I could have full control of where tabbed navigation would exist on the page and be able to separate them, it would kill the ui goal.
don't you have full control?
do I?
Why not?
@RayAlex one of the beauties of WPF - you're usually in control if not always :)
just restyle the tabcontrol to your liking
so you're saying I have full control to separate the tab buttons anywhere on the page
15:16
yup
I thought they would always have to be horizontally or vertically grouped, not able to be separated, like tabs in your web browser
@RayAlex pick up standard tabcontrols controltemplate and adjust the parts as you see fit
You want to remove the tabs from the tabcontrol? In that case, use usercontrols and buttons to simulate a tabcontrol
15:17
+1 I just learned. I had a huge misconception of the abilities of tabbed control
if I Dispose the timer then I can watch for .Disposed event fired? close the port in there?
Any WPF control in general can be customized with templates
@RayAlex you can always use WinForms ;)
@rlemon Same issue, most likely.
you would think it wouldn't dispose until all threads are terminated
well. you might not think, but I hope
15:19
You don't want to execute the events fired after it's stopped, do you?
o7. salute. Thank you friends
@rlemon Why not? I think it would immediately, since from its point of view, the events have been fired already.
yea
well I don't really care if I do or don't execute them
if I cannot safely tell when they are done I would like to terminate them then and there
if I can wait for them sure
it is a few records I don't get for a single pass.
so not a big deal. however right now there is a error message because the port is closed early.
I think you need a lock.
15:22
I can circumvent this by putting a flag for requestTermination and then just ignore the error if I was the one doing the port closing
but that seems like a bandaid solution to me
I was about to say, keep a timerDone flag and throw a mutex on that
The mutex is the key.
Does it bother you if two event handlers can't execute simultaneously?
If not:
lock (port) { port.Close(); } and lock (port) { if (port.IsOpen) { ... } }
place locks around those two spots.
i almost insane, can anybody give me an sample of 2012 objectives setting
Gotta go, chat too distracting right now :)
Note: I think locking on an object used for anything but locking is 'bad practice'.
@Kevin No idea what that means.
15:26
@KendallFrey ok I don't understand :P
objective setting
let me google and tinker and try to understand
something like SMART
Specific,
Measurable,
Achievable,
Realistic and
Time Framed.
What is an objective setting? I think we're missing come context.
@MRS1367 At worst, you can remove them from your Controls array by Index. If you want to try that, use Controls.RemoveAt()
I'm sorry, I'm in the middle of a huge problem here. =(
15:28
You mentioned 2012. Is that a version of some application, or the year?
scanTimer.Stop();
lock (port)
{
    port.Close();
}
locks the ui thread
@C.Barlow, were you the guy from Charlotte?
any year is ok
@AmmarAhmed Yessir
@rlemon Only for a few ticks, max.
@Kevin OK for what?
15:29
@C.Barlow did you go to the .netrocks yesterday?
no. locked me down indef.
@Kevin I'm greatly confused as to what you're looking for.
just an objectives setting sample
@rlemon Try creating a separate locking object.
@Kevin WTF is an 'objectives setting'?
I'm so lost.
15:31
bosses usually like that kind of thing
methinks I need to go get some books
@Kevin Is it programming related?
no
Then why are you asking here?
everything in life is programming related
even coffee
15:32
religion?
i need a programmer's setting
i'm not going to touch that one lol
@C.Barlow -> np
@Kevin I don't get what you mean by 'setting'.
@Kevin if it was then .. would the variable God throw an exception for not being found?
15:33
@AmmarAhmed I did not. I've been so busy at work I haven't been making it out. Was it good?
This doesn't have anything to do with a Settings dialog, does it?
@C.Barlow yeah it was fun .. and long..
Lol. Hmm, I wonder...
ended at 10. just listen to the podcast and you will be caught up. I won a book :)
@MRS1367 did it work?
15:33
@C.Barlow -> I want to override Dispose method for FloorsInformation class and call it in the Dispose method of my custom control class
".net gurus can cook".. a cooking book
@C.Barlow -> Does this solution acheive me to the goal?
@MRS1367 It might - I've never tried to dispose of a visible control while it was still being used.
plz pay attention to me
catch (Exception ex)
{
    if (systemTerminatedConnection && ex.Message == "The port is closed.")
    {
        Log.AppendMessage("caught you!");
    }
    else
    {
        Log.AppendMessage("Read Error: " + ex.Message.ToString(), Color.Red);
    }
}
how bad is this :P
15:36
Terrible.
fixes my issues :P
and in a classic MS hotfix pattern
Creates new ones.
@KendallFrey cthulhu smiting me for writing such horrible exception handling?
the Bar control of the DevComponents.DotNetBar add DockContainerItem controls to the parent control
@rlemon Possibly.
Ugh. I have 15 hours to read what looks like enough documentation that after 15 hours, I will remember about 1 picture.
15:38
and when I delete Bar control from parent control (WinForm), it remove all DockContainerItem controls that have been added with it.
@KendallFrey seriously I want to fix this properly but the more and more I look at how the more dead ends I run intto
this way I just mute the errors I do expect
@rlemon Did you try a separate locking object?
no clue how
How Does it do that?!!!
Just create an object portLock = new object();
Then lock (portLock) instead.
15:39
I can't figure out...
lol, ok - now that makes no sense to me why it would work
but i'll try it
you better have explanations if it does work.
I'm hoping working with port inside the lock somehow broke it.
@C.Barlow -> I check your solution and my solution
yea still locks the ui thread
completely
That seems strange.
15:42
maybe it's how I create the port?
I wish that one of them work.
I don't see how that would be.
public SerialPort port;

then on button press

            port = new SerialPort(modbusConfig.port.Name, modbusConfig.port.BaudRate, modbusConfig.port.Parity, modbusConfig.port.DataBits, modbusConfig.port.StopBits);
            port.RtsEnable = port.DtrEnable = true;
            port.Open(); // all your ports are belong to us!
ok so back to muting the error :P
Just as a test, remove the lock from the elapsed handler.
see if that locks the ui
yes now the UI does not lock
but the events do fire
so the errors are back
15:45
Let me see the code you had before removing the lock.
if you were not in PA you could come let me buy you lunch and look at the code directly :P
OOC, how long did you wait for the UI to become responsive again?
10 seconds then closed it
15:49
After 10 seconds, it's probably not coming back.
@rlemon: I suppose the UI locks because you're not able to get the lock, i.e. the code stops at the lock(obj) code?
Yeah, but no other thread should have the lock.
If that's the case, then obviously you're not releasing the lock at some other place?
problem is the timers invokes a method that uses a global port for reading. when I want to disconnect i need to stop the timer, execute the remaining threads (or terminate them) then close the port
at the moment it is closing the port then attempting to execute the remaining threads
so errors galore because the port is closed
the only solution so far that has worked is in the catch() you'll see the commented out if statement that will mute the errors if I am the one who closed the port before they appeared
maybe a volatile variable would work.
15:51
otherwise it will show them (like if the cable is unplugged)
actually cable unplugged just spawns a timeout iirc
Here's a thought: Instead of checking if the port is closed, check a flag that you set before closing.
ok so waiting for UI thread to release for like ~4 minutes now.
I giving up
@rlemon: Do you have any other code using the same lock in a lock statement?
@KendallFrey tried that
Did you make it volatile?
15:52
problem is a few threads queue up
And use Interlocked?
nope
newb
but these are great new terms for my googling at lunch
Maybe Interlocked won't help.
I suppose Interlocked is more useful when, say, incrementing an integer..
Yeah.
You still have the problem of a race condition though.
check flag -> set flag -> close -> read (error)
15:56
can anyone remember the name of the object in c# where I can store something for the lifespan of a single request
@KendallFrey The only way to avoid that race condition is to try to read without even checking, or use locks (or a mutex)
it could be Context.Items but im not 100%
no wait.. a single request
(in ASP.NET)
maybe the problem is i'm using a timer when this doesn't need to be time controlled
the timer interval is like 10ms
increasing it doesn't result in no errors. just less
15:57
no patrick not the session
that item is persisted potentially longer than a single request unless i manually remove it
@maxp No shit
so tickle me this: if I remove the timer and just use a background thread that runs recursively I shouldn't have a problem terminating it before I close the port?
Not recursively. You get a ... a ... what is the name of this site again?
;)
well then how would I make the thread run over and over and over again until I tell it to stop
polling loop would probably work.
You'd still have a potential race con... no you wouldn't.
16:00
void Me() {
  if( !stopMe ) {
    // stuffs
    Me();
  }
}
You would set a flag that would stop the thread, and when the thread is stopped, you close the port
hrmm. yes. i think this is the more sensible solution
Since you only have one thread, it's easier to manage.
yes yes
lunchtime
16:01
anyways, gf is bugging me to go get lunch
hehehehe
bbl
@C.Barlow -> Not worked.
@maxp: If I remember correctly, you can use the HttpContext.Application dictionary msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…
16:28
What does it take to keep this room going when I'm gone?
@KendallFrey A dinosaur?
@KendallFrey are you insinuating that you make C# room active?
Afternoon folks.
@KyleTrauberman There were a total of two messages while I was at lunch. Extrapolate it yourself.
16:34
Also, the C# room was dead 90% of the time before I showed up.
@KendallFrey You must be very popular
@Patrick Or very talkative ;)
I think his IDE includes a chat client
16:36
Blaaarghghghghgh @ 500 line Page_Load event handlers
@KendallFrey that data is old
@KyleTrauberman Then refresh!
By now I should be at least twice as starred as @KyleTrauberman.
kk uno momento
Which is why he never refreshes it.
16:36
:P
I added a rule to ignore @Billdr's stars
You're evil.
@KyleTrauberman now theres an idea i'd love to see realised! this chat room in my vs side bar .. i can finally work and chat learn!
I know. My wife tells me that all the time.
@Maverik you know VS includes a built in web browser, right?
VS does have a browser you know.
nah not the same thing
16:38
crap, now you guys know my hunter2
ok lemme try it
We know your what?
I just saw *******
Yeah, the chat system automatically hides passwords. See: **********
:)
its okay, its just for my home pc.
16:39
@KyleTrauberman lol, not sure many of the users here get that reference
vs doesn't like some script in here
@Patrick We can confirm three.
Did you guys know that site still updates? That's fantastic.
scrolling is horrible in here - and all you are in a vertical stacking making the side bar of this page utterly suck (and flicker as i scroll)
@Patrick just googled, and i knew what it was, but never heard of it
bash.org/?953518 <---the funniest thing that never happened.
16:40
Quick question; an explicit Close() call is required on the client object to prevent WCF processes from piling up, correct? Our ASP.NET site references a WCF service (also ours); and I noticed that if I hammer refresh on the site, it locks up.
and aparently i can't make it into a sidebar so it is still taking all my screen - i may as well alt-tab with the browser open
@Billdr haha thats hilarious
here, have a star before I refresh
Woo!
@Maverik Windows button + left arrow on VS, and Windows button + right arrow on the browser?
@Maverik Or buy an extra monitor..
dual monitors FTW
16:42
hey if im writing query in sql management studio , can I put the parameters in the query like this ???
DECLARE @CityLong = '-87.62325'
@KyleTrauberman I'm going 6
FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU
@Bracketworks I want at least 3
2 vertical dual-wide panels with standards flanking on either side.
I'm very conscious of the rule of diminishing returns
16:43
@Patrick buy an extra monitor so i can see this chat? :D nah thanks - i dont think i can convince my boss of that
@Patrick and no browser can only use docktype.fill
ok, so c# room had 5 pages of stars to refresh
the data should be updated
;) VS has a 'very useful' multiple monitor feature.
@Maverik Sure you can, just think of the time spent alt-tabbing. Explain that to your boss ;)
@Patrick hehe he does it far more than me and hes on a single monitor - not happening
i am pushing for an ssd however and he seemed to agree to buy one for me :)
@KyleTrauberman True, but dual doubles and dual singles will be nice; an OS and auxiliary display x2.
16:45
Any developer that only has 1 monitor needs to either A) get a second monitor or B) find new job. It's sooooo useful.
@KyleTrauberman second it
@Billdr haha, you're still behind me. :)
Consider the cost. A monitor costs what, €400? The monthly salary of the worker is what?
@KyleTrauberman i'd prefer a higher res monitor over a second monitor
@KyleTrauberman Yea, but I closed the gap significantly.
16:47
theres no space on my desk anyway >.<
@Maverik A higher res is handy, but a second monitor makes twice the difference.
so how do you set it up ?
set up a second monitor?
yea i mean how do you use the two
most modern video cards support 2 monitors.
16:48
not how you connect it :D
oh,
put one next to the other
drag/drop stuff between the two
ok guess i'm not clear..
I have VS open in one monitor
second monitor is the project i'm working on/testing
my co-dev has two monitors - he has emails on one and vs on other
and sometimes i'll use VS multi monitor mode
and put my js/css on the second monitor
16:49
it pretty much stays that way for him - other guys sort of use it the same way
and my html/mvc stuff on the first
support deskers keep our ip telephony stuff on one monitor and rest on other
i played with making my second monitor vertical
I need a bigger monitor for that
so i havent been able to get it into my head - how will a second monitor enhance my experience
Better multitasking.
16:50
@KyleTrauberman i guess i can relate to that in xaml / code bits
@KyleTrauberman I have a 24'' monitor in portrait mode, very useful when reading
You don't really realize how nice it is until you go back to tabbing between MSDN and code 10 times to write 5 lines.
On this monitor I have SO chat. On the other I have... I'm not really sure. I only ever look at this one.
i could easily do dual monitor in my home setup - but i haven't figured a real use so my 24" isn't even connected - i only use my 27" as main
when i had mine in portrait mode, i had horizontal scroll problems
16:52
@Billdr thats exactly what I'm likely to do when I think about dual monitor setup
how I'm currently using my monitors ^
Silly boy. That's still 2012.
I miss workspaces.... :<
TBH, When I'm doing UI work I put it on this screen. When I'm doing big boy programming I have msdn over here.
@rlemon Linux FTW?
16:53
yes FTW
Oh man, that was neat!
it was like, windows+<number> and BOOM! brand new screen.
you don't understand the power of workspaces and the massive gain in productivity until you spend some time and really immerse yourself in linux.
getting the day started in linux is like a flurry of 50 keystrokes in 5 seconds and i'm done
on windows I have to use the... ugh.... mouse...
@rlemon i know how you feel
I only start X when I need to.
I disabled it at startup, of course.
windows cli is just too painful
even powershell.
16:55
otakusoftware.com/deskspace <--this is a thing, @rlemon.
@KendallFrey i keep it running and just switch to a new terminal
Not painful. Torturous. Soul-crushing.
tty7 is x
rest are free for my business
Yeah, but if I'm in tty1 to start up, I don't need to switch back.
I suppose
I do like a GUI for day to day work
16:57
Oh, good, it's not just me.
and multiple workspaces allow for a full screen bash session to emulate everything else
well considering my home monitor is collecting dust - i might some day throw it together with my office monitor and get on dual screen :)
One of the first things I did when I started using it was to hunt for the terminal.
Eventually I got the tty thing figured out, and left everything else in the dust.
until then, i want 2560x1440 monitor
thats nothing , 42" tv as monitor

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