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2007 May 31
0
[1038] trunk/wxruby2/swig/Events.i: Add missing EVT_COMMAND_TREE constants
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2007 May 29
0
[1035] trunk/wxruby2/swig/classes/EvtHandler.i: Removed a heap of redundant stuff that''s been #if 0''d for a while
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2007 Jun 25
0
[1066] trunk/wxruby2/swig: Move EVT constants in swig/classes/Event.i; add a few missing ones
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2007 Jun 23
0
[1064] trunk/wxruby2/swig/Events.i: Removed unused func, updated comments
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2007 May 31
0
[1040] trunk/wxruby2/swig/Events.i: Add List and Splitter constants, also EVT_SIZING and EVT_MOVING
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2004 Oct 23
0
win32-ipc, with blocks (code review please)
Does this look right? The places to look are wait and wait_for_multiple (which I modified to take the class as an argument, so that I could yield). Dan /**************************************************************************** * ipc.c - source for the win32-ipc package ****************************************************************************/ #include "ruby.h" #include
2007 Jun 23
0
[1063] trunk/wxruby2/swig/classes/EvtHandler.i: Add a public ''connect'' method for handling arbitary user-defined events
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2007 Jun 25
0
[1067] trunk/wxruby2: Set up event handlers in Ruby rather than by post-processing SWIG output
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2007 Apr 29
0
[983] branches/wxruby2/wxwidgets_282: Make Window#paint work both inside and outside a paint event handler,
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2006 Nov 07
0
[723] trunk/wxruby2: Added WindowCreateEvent and WindowDestroyEvent + event handlers (AF)
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2007 Jun 28
0
[1091] trunk/wxruby2/lib/wx/classes/evthandler.rb: Add interim event type mappings for a few obscure oddities
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2005 Mar 10
2
NoMethodError in Event_type#create
I am new Ruby on Rails, so excuse me if my question seems pretty obvious. I am trying to validate uniqueness of a filed: class EventType < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :sport validates_uniqueness_of :event_type end When I run it, I get this error message: Showing /event_type/new.rhtml where line #27 raised undefined method `each'' for nil:NilClass <select
2012 Apr 05
1
"too large for hashing"
Hello, I'm doing some analysis on a rather large data set. In this case, some simple commands are failing. For example, this one: > x$eventtype <- factor(x$eventtype) Error in unique.default(x) : length 1093574297 is too large for hashing ...I think this is a bug, because "hashing" should not be required for the "factor" function. Am I right? The whole column
2007 May 31
0
[1042] trunk/wxruby2: Overhaul of the event handling WxType->RubyClass mapping to make it
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2007 Jun 28
0
[1096] trunk/wxruby2/lib/wx/classes/evthandler.rb: Add mapping for another obscure and undocumented event type
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2006 Oct 22
0
[704] trunk/wxruby2/lib: Auto-load classes from lib/wx/classes; implement Window#paint in Ruby
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2009 Dec 18
1
linear contrasts for trends in an anova
Hi everybody, I'm trying to construct contrasts for an ANOVA to determine if there is a significant trend in the means of my groups. In the following example, based on the type of 2x3 ANOVA I'm trying to perform, does the linear polynomial contrast generated by contr.poly allow me to test for a linear trend across groups? doi=data.frame( Group=c( rep(1, 5), rep(2, 5), rep(3, 5),
2008 Jul 07
3
subset() multiple arguments
This is what I would like to do and it works just fine. Is there a way to shorten this code so I don't have to subset a subset of a subset? d<-subset(subset(subset(subset(x, River.Mile<=202), River.Mile>3), Lagrangian=="Yes"), EventType=="Regular") Stephen -- Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so little or so large that
2010 Oct 22
0
CEL ODBC problem in 1.8.0
Hi, I have been experimenting with CEL in a trunk version of asterisk for some time and have upgraded my test machine to 1.8.0 today. Made a few calls and it looks like the eventtype field is missing in the CEL insert query when using ODBC. I see the following errors on the console: [Oct 22 21:46:09] WARNING[952]: res_odbc.c:634 ast_odbc_prepare_and_execute: SQL Execute returned an error -1:
2006 May 02
1
Converting rb_protect + ruby_stop to pure Ruby
Hi, Within process.c, in the fork method, there''s this bit of code: if(rb_block_given_p()){ int status; rb_protect(rb_yield, Qundef, &status); ruby_stop(status); } I translated that as this: if block_given? status = 0 begin yield rescue Exception status = -1 # Any non-zero result is failure end exit(status) end Is there a way to get