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I Have user control i set him background, but the problem is that the background hide the controls inside of him
Is it possibile with EasyMock during the register phase to register a method call whose arguments is a mock? E.g:
String s = 'a string';
ClassA a = createMock(ClassA.class);
ClassB b = createMock(ClassB.class);
ClassC c = createMock(ClassC.class);
expect(c.bFactoryMethod()).andReturn(b);
a.someMethod(s, b);
replayAll();
ClassToTest toTest = new ClassToTest();
toTest.wrapperMethodThatCallsSomeMethod(s);
verifyAll();
EasyMock complains about:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: missing behavior definition for the preceding method call
I am trying to make regex for email my regex is:
^(?:[0-9a-zA-z.!!@#$%^&*+={}'/-]+@[a-zA-Z]{1}[a-zA-Z]+[/.][a-zA-Z]{2,4}|)$
According to this regex it should accept special characters as mentioned in rule but should not accept [ and ] but it accepting [ and ].
I want to use this regex but it should exclude [ and ].
I have just used Log.d(); statement to debug my app and for this I created a filter configuration. I got it working so that it shows the feedback.
But Now I deleted this Log.d(); from my app. But I can't access the Logcat Information as I got earlier. It's not a error. I just want to get my logcat as I used before Log.d(); statement.
I'm following a tutorial from Oracle, and in the last step I'm trying to execute a SQL script where I get the errors from DECLARE and end-of-file. Any idea where I went wrong? The following is the script:
create or replace
PROCEDURE ENQUEUE_TEXT(
payload IN VARCHAR2 )
AS
enqueue_options DBMS_AQ.enqueue_options_t;
message_properties DBMS_AQ.message_properties_t;
message_handle RAW (16);
user_prop_array SYS.aq$_jms_userproparray;
AGENT SYS.aq$_agent;
header SYS.aq$_jms_header;
MESSAGE SYS.aq$_jms_message;
BEGIN
AGENT := SYS.aq$_agent ('', NULL, 0);
AGENT.protocol := 0;
user_prop_array := SYS.aq$_jms_userproparray ();
header := SYS.aq$_jms_header (AGENT, '', 'aq1', '', '', '', user_prop_array);
MESSAGE := SYS.aq$_jms_message.construct (0);
MESSAGE.set_text (payload);
MESSAGE.set_userid ('Userid_if_reqd');
MESSAGE.set_string_property ('JMS_OracleDeliveryMode', 2);
--(header, length(message_text), message_text, null);
DBMS_AQ.enqueue (queue_name => 'userQueue', enqueue_options => enqueue_options,
message_properties => message_properties, payload => MESSAGE, msgid => message_handle );
COMMIT;
END ENQUEUE_TEXT;
DECLARE
PAYLOAD varchar2(200);
BEGIN
PAYLOAD := 'Hello from AQ !';
ENQUEUE_TEXT(PAYLOAD => PAYLOAD);
END;
I am in a situation where I will have a lot of numbers around about 0 - 15. The vast majority are whole numbers, but very few will have decimal values. All of the ones with decimal value will be "#.5", so 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, etc. but never 1.1, 3.67, etc.
I'm torn between using float and int (with the value multiplied by 2 so the decimal is gone) to store these numbers.
Because every value will be .5, can I safely use float without worrying about the wierdness that comes along with floating point numbers? Or do I need to use int? If I do use int, can every smallish number be divided by 2 to safely give the absolute correct float?
Is there a better way I am missing?
I'm not considering double because I don't need that kind of precision or range.
I'm storing these in a wrapper class, if I go with int whenever I need to get the value I am going to be returning the int cast as a float divided by 2.
When calling textView becomeFirstResponder from cellForRowAtIndexPath returns false, why?
But from other method i.e. from didSelectRowAtIndexPath it works.
Is it in connection that I am using iOS 8 introduced UITableViewAutomaticDimension row height approach?!