argio | A macro to convert function input and output to stdio | Reflection library
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A macro to convert function input and output to stdio. This macro changes the arguments and return value of a function to take them from standard input and output. Instead of taking an integer as an argument, this function reads an integer from the standard input and outputs the result to the standard output. Because this macro uses proconio as a backend for input, you can put the same arguments as those that can be passed to the input! macro of proconio in the function (even if they are not the correct syntax for Rust). This function takes such an input. from the standard input and outputs the sum to the standard output. You can change the macro for the input by setting the input parameter. A macro takes the arguments of the function as they are. Because the Display trait is used to display the return value, functions such as Vec which does not implement the Display trait cannot be compiled as it is. You can customize the behavior of the output by using a wrapper struct that implements the Display trait. Of course, you can also output manually. If the return value of the function is (), it does not output anything to the standard output, so you can output it manually and return (). You can also specify a wrapper for the output from a macro parameter. This has the advantage of removing information about the wrapper from the code, allowing you to move the output customization to the template part of the code. If multicase is specified as an attribute, it can be used to automatically execute multiple inputs for multiple cases that start with the number of cases. The value of the attribute multicase is a string to be displayed at the top of each case. The variable i contains the case number of 0 origin, so you can customize the display by using it.
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QUESTION
What we are trying to do is to list all properties of the class with NotNull attribute. The one from .NET, not from JetBrains. Unfortunately, it looks like NotNullAttribute is removed during the compilation process (or on some other stage) and it can't be observed in the runtime.
Does anyone know why does it happen? Can't find an explanation on the internet/MSDN.
Here is a test that can easily reproduce it. It fails on the second assertion.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-16 at 15:15If you use SharpLab you can see in the lowered code that the attribute is indeed removed from the property, and instead is applied to the return parameter:
QUESTION
I have a 'common' structure promoted within two specific structures. For example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 22:56You don't need reflection. One way is to use an interface:
QUESTION
I am using Netbeans 12.5 and java 16
In an Java Modular Project I have 2 Modules
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-12 at 11:19You are creating a new module layer containing two modules and establishing access of one of these modules to the other. However, you actually want to establishing access for the currently running main method to one the these modules.
The currently running main method can’t be part of the new module layer it just creates. Assuming standard launcher setup, it belongs to a Controller
module loaded by the system class loader as part of the boot-layer.
So, instead of granting access to a new module of the same name in the new layer, you have to change the code to grant access to the already loaded Controller
module. Since the new Controller
module of the new module layer serves no purpose then, you can remove it from the layer configuration.
QUESTION
Similar to PropertyInfo.GetValue on Boolean is always True although no useful answer was posted.
I'm using Entity Framework to gather objects from a database and I'm trying to create Json structures as strings. However when gathering boolean answers in the same way as other types, the boolean always returns true.
I've tried to cast the value to a boolean here but I originally tried using the same method as other types (just using value). Is there a reason for this or a fix? Thanks
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-10 at 14:04The premise of the question is incorrect; PropertyInfo.GetValue
works just fine - here used with your method with zero changes:
QUESTION
I'm converting an object based on reflection like this.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-01 at 18:01I can't think of a solution that's significantly different to yours, fundamentally it feels like it's a custom logic to determine whether a property value is "empty" or not.
Perhaps a pattern matched switch expression might make the code a little cleaner, however, for example:
QUESTION
Given below code snippet, for each field of POJO class, is there a way to check if the type is an integer list or not? The real problem here is the type argument, since it's quite easy to check if it's a list via instanceof
or isAssignableFrom
.
Lines in main
is what I have found so far, but it does not work for those types with more complex class hierarchy.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-26 at 10:50You are right, this is not an easy problem because of erasure. However, I think it is not unsolvable.
The fundamental principle should be to follow and replace the type variables with actual parameter types all the way to List
.
Consider these two classes:
QUESTION
I am dynamically generating .net objects of a certain type like this $MyType=([System.Type]::GetType("System.String")
This works fine for standard .net objects.
I now created a custom class like this
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-04 at 16:14Use the -as
type conversion operator:
QUESTION
I had a class:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-13 at 10:58Your class
and record
aren't equivalent: records have private fields.
Class#getFields()
returns public fields only.
You could use Class#getDeclaredFields()
instead.
QUESTION
I have to write a unit test for an internal or private method in an abstract class in c#. consider this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-04 at 03:12You need to specify the BindingFlags
to be NonPublic
in order to find the private method.
I am not sure what is the PrivateObject
but this should work (you may change it a little bit to make it suitable for your needs):
QUESTION
How would I go about doing the equivalent of the following?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-29 at 08:59In CRTP, T
is incomplete in class MyClass : Self {};
.
You can add an extra check in a method which should be called/instantiated (such as constructor/destructor):
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