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Nov 13, 2012 21:05
thanks a lot
Nov 13, 2012 21:05
I guess the Option<Someclass> was rather explicit now that I see it as Option<T> where T : class ...
Nov 13, 2012 21:04
@robjb wow thanks ! That's an amazing headstart
Nov 13, 2012 21:01
@robjb ok, thanks for the explanation. i am not a native english speaker so some terms are a little unclear sometimes.
Nov 13, 2012 20:59
@robjb no, i found about the nullables myself
Nov 13, 2012 20:57
@robjb yet I am not sure by what you mean by wrapping ... a small google didnt clear my thoughts ... even though I just found this : if only I had put "wrapper" in my keywords before... stackoverflow.com/questions/1309635/…
Nov 13, 2012 20:53
@robjb yay I was scratching my forehead for a lil while
Nov 13, 2012 20:45
ok thanks, I guess I felt that the Option<SomeClass> had to inherit Nullable (or Implement the interface I am confused right now) @robjb
Nov 13, 2012 20:41
@robjb sorry to bother again, but what's your point of view for the Assert.IsTrue(Option.FromValue(new SomeClass()).HasValue); from what I read here, the return of the FromValue method of Option has to have a HasValue property right ?
Nov 13, 2012 20:36
oh well : and I heard about generic types yesterday
Nov 13, 2012 20:33
sounds nice to try, since it covers both ref and value types
Nov 13, 2012 20:32
haaa i m googling that right now
Nov 13, 2012 20:31
guys, how long have you been playing with C# ?
Nov 13, 2012 20:29
just a question btw, @ChadRuppert you asked if I was studying reflection, well nope, just stuyding C# in depth
Nov 13, 2012 20:26
but then since it's not nullable the HasValue property is missing ...
Nov 13, 2012 20:26
thanks
Nov 13, 2012 20:26
ok
Nov 13, 2012 20:25
hum still, VS is not happy with it, I may be missing an assembly or "using"
Nov 13, 2012 20:23
@robjb there's a conflict with this, due to the test method
Nov 13, 2012 20:20
thanks for that, so by non-nullable T, I am not sure what you mean
Nov 13, 2012 20:18
@ChadRuppert @robjb is the gist working ?
Nov 13, 2012 20:13
@ChadRuppert i'm on it
Nov 13, 2012 20:11
@robjb thanks for gist, I'll use it next time
Nov 13, 2012 20:11
and Option<T>
Nov 13, 2012 20:10
yes @Cha
Nov 13, 2012 20:10
[TestMethod]
public void Empty_Option_ValueOrElse_Evaluates_Else_Branch()
{
var expected = new SomeClass();
Assert.AreSame(expected, Option.Empty<SomeClass>().ValueOrElse(() => expected));
}

[TestMethod]
public void Non_Empty_Option_ValueOrElse_Does_Not_Evaluate_Else_Branch()
{
var value = new object();
var option = Option.FromValue(value);
Func<SomeClass> fct = () =>
{
Assert.Fail();
return null;
};
Assert.AreSame(value, option.ValueOrElse(fct));
}
Nov 13, 2012 20:09
damn, didnt go throught the copy paste ... sorry for that
Nov 13, 2012 20:08
So far I have a problem since the Nullable Interface doesnt specify any ValueOrElse
Nov 13, 2012 20:08
based on this, I am supposed to define the types Option and Option<T>
Nov 13, 2012 20:07
[TestClass]
public class OptionTests
{
#region Nested Types

private class SomeClass
{
}

#endregion

#region Fields

private Option<SomeClass> defaultOption;

#endregion

#region Methods

[TestMethod]
public void Empty_Option_Has_No_Value()
{
Assert.IsFalse(Option.Empty<SomeClass>().HasValue);
}

[TestMethod]
public void Default_Option_IsEmpty()
{
Assert.AreEqual(Option.Empty<SomeClass>(), defaultOption);
}

[TestMethod]
public void Non_Empty_Option_Has_Value()
{
Assert.IsTrue(Option.FromValue(new SomeClass()).HasValue);
Nov 13, 2012 20:07
glad to see some active users already ;) I have two types , Option and Option<T>, that have parameters that pointed me directly to the Nullable interface, but as from now, I am not able to have something working properly in VS...
Nov 13, 2012 20:03
I am pretty new to c# and I have an exercise to do : I ve been given some unit tests and I am supposed to infer the Types being tested, anyone can help me ? It has to do with the Nullables
Nov 13, 2012 20:01
Hi there
Nov 7, 2012 13:08
I am preparing for a job interview and I am stuck on a recursive function with fixed signature. I am supposed to calculate the sum of types properties (yeah, with recursion ...) of the values based on the enumerator. My problem is how to call a function recursively on an enumerator when all it is returning is an int. Is there any trick you guys know about enumerators ?
Nov 7, 2012 12:59
Nov 7, 2012 12:58
wops : sorry : @idrisjafer it's in ruby but sounds a lot like what you are trying to do
 

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Feb 20, 2012 13:26
Hi : I am apparently alone but I am going to send ask my quick question anyway :D
is there a fondamental difference between those two ways of testing the presence of a key in a dictionnary ?

if mykey in dict.keys() and if dict.has_key(mykey)

thanks in advance ...
 

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Jun 6, 2011 15:47
yup actually i just dived into someone else's code ; but it's working fine ; thanks ;)
Jun 6, 2011 15:27
thanks anyway ; i'll move the scripts away from /home dir any time soon
Jun 6, 2011 15:26
i have a dirty solution that works though ... dump all the vars to a string : "sh /home ....... .... ".$var." ".$var2; gosh that looks awfull
Jun 6, 2011 15:25
okay
Jun 6, 2011 15:22
i won't go any further :s
Jun 6, 2011 15:22
if [ $# -ne 4 ]
then
echo "USAGE : [number] [name] [code] [base]"
exit
fi
Jun 6, 2011 15:21
i do have these permissions ;) it actually runs and returns my usage line ; saying it doesn't found any parameters :
Jun 6, 2011 15:16
any hint ?
Jun 6, 2011 15:15
i think there is something depending on the working directory ; one of my scripts works just fine with this line ; and another doesn't work at all : the bash script doesn't get any parameter, unless i use this syntax : '$base' for every var.
Jun 6, 2011 15:13
$test = exec("/home/admin/asterisk/scripts/checkSip.sh $number $base");
Jun 6, 2011 15:13
so here is my command ; sorry for the latency ;)