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Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:36
nevermind, there's a SO question about this problem and the solution seems good :) stackoverflow.com/questions/16293374/…
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:29
I meant, if I call method Foo without parameter, then bar is always null inside the method and I can't do bar.Any()
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:28
so I guess my implementation sucks, probably someone found a solution with a struct class instead of a class
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:27
but bar is always null
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:27
public void Foo (Maybe<int> bar = default(Maybe<int>))
{

}
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:27
and I need to be able to have a method like
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:26
public class Maybe<T> : IEnumerable<T>
    {
        private readonly IEnumerable<T> values;

        public Maybe()
        {
            values = new T[0];
        }

        public Maybe(T value)
        {
            if (value == null)
                values = new T[0];
            else
                values = new T[] {value};
        }
        public IEnumerator<T> GetEnumerator()
        {
            return this.values.GetEnumerator();
        }

        IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator()
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:26
for example
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:26
I can't use it as an optional parameter of a method
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:26
but it sucks
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:25
I implemented my Optional class
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:24
just the class Optional
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:20
otherwise, which library would you recommend me
Gui
Aug 28, 2016 01:20
in C#, is class Maybe or Optional avaiable by default in last .net framework version ?
Gui
Jul 25, 2014 14:13
Hi guys
Gui
Jul 21, 2014 20:58
-_-
Gui
Jul 21, 2014 20:57
I was watching some pictures of this girl
Gui
Jul 21, 2014 20:57
omg I thought, you wrote KendalJenner
Gui
Jul 20, 2014 20:02
I dont
Gui
Jul 20, 2014 19:50
no sorry
Gui
Jul 20, 2014 19:49
.DataSource
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:49
yeah, google and yahoo have the same problem, for some symbol, you don't all the quotes, so you need to manage the failover between both site.
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:44
if you query 1 year of data for MSFT, what do you have?
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:44
it depends of the symbol
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:40
@Code-Apprentice no choice, you have to parse it
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:27
sometimes for some symbol, there're no quote, I switch to google quote
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:27
I do the same
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 18:26
@Code-Apprentice where are you getting your quotes?
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 17:28
considering we just wanna know if the list contains at least one element
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 17:27
Any() is way more faster than Count(), it stop as soon as it find one element, while count will alway loop in every elements of the list
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 17:19
ok gonna test it
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 17:16
is it o(n) to do .Any() on a hashset ?
Gui
Jul 19, 2014 17:15
hi guys
Gui
May 8, 2014 13:04
Task.AsyncState is readonly and seeems like the only way to initialize it is on instantiation of the Task, but in my case the task is created by HttpClient.GetAsync(....)
Gui
May 8, 2014 13:04
hmmmmmmm
Gui
May 8, 2014 13:02
to return a custom object, I have no choice than to pass Identifier to parameter of this method GetData
Gui
May 8, 2014 13:01
public virtual async Task<string> GetData(string uri, CancellationToken token)
        {

                using (var client = new HttpClient())
                using (var response = await client.GetAsync(uri, token).ConfigureAwait(false))
                {
                    if (response.IsSuccessStatusCode)
                        result = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
                    else
                        logger.Error("Unable to retrieve data from the following url: {0} - StatusCode: {1}", uri, response.StatusCode);
Gui
May 8, 2014 13:00
here's my GetData method simplified (without log, and try catch)
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:58
its a bit dirty :D
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:58
_webRequest.GetData(url, token, identifier);
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:58
but also that I will need to pass the Identifier in parameter
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:58
should return a custom object
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:57
the first solution about composing an object would imply that in my case:

_webRequest.GetData(url, token);
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:57
yeah the easiest for me is to use Task.AsyncState
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:56
or just use the Task.AsyncState to store my IDentifier
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:55
public class CustomOBject
{
     public Identifier IDentifier get set
     public string content get set

}
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:55
jon skeep advice to eithse compose the missing parameter in a custom object
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:54
basically
Gui
May 8, 2014 12:54
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