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  • T Tsuda Kageyu

    This is what I have seen years ago.

    a.ToString().ToString();

    Yeah... he was just tired... couldn't prevent a prank by Intellisence.

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    NormDroid
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    or even ".".ToString();

    :wtf:

    Two heads are better than one.

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    • D Derek Viljoen

      Did I mention that this was an argument to string.Split() which is defined to take (params char[])? They could have simply typed: ';'

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      Derek Viljoen wrote:

      Did I mention that this was an argument to string.Split() which is defined to take (params char[])?

      That was only introduced in .NET 3.5 IIRC. I have written similar code ages back too.

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      • L leppie

        Derek Viljoen wrote:

        Did I mention that this was an argument to string.Split() which is defined to take (params char[])?

        That was only introduced in .NET 3.5 IIRC. I have written similar code ages back too.

        xacc.ide
        IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
        ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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        RugbyLeague
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        Same here - and until today I still would have had I not seen your post and tried using a single char parameter. Thanks

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        • L leppie

          Derek Viljoen wrote:

          Did I mention that this was an argument to string.Split() which is defined to take (params char[])?

          That was only introduced in .NET 3.5 IIRC. I have written similar code ages back too.

          xacc.ide
          IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
          ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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          Lost User
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          No, see here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b873y76a%28VS.80%29.aspx[^]

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            No, see here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b873y76a%28VS.80%29.aspx[^]

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            leppie
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            harold aptroot wrote:

            No, see here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b873y76a(VS.80).aspx\[^\]

            Well, I can't say, the fuckin page is stuck on C++ :( PS: IIRC C++ does not support .NET params. Update: IE to the rescue. I see it was there (in 2.0), maybe I am thinking of something else...

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            IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
            ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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            • T Tsuda Kageyu

              This is what I have seen years ago.

              a.ToString().ToString();

              Yeah... he was just tired... couldn't prevent a prank by Intellisence.

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              Jeroen De Dauw
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              What happened to your post titled "BitVector32 vs BitArray ???" in this forums? Did you delete it?

              Jeroen De Dauw
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              • J Jeroen De Dauw

                What happened to your post titled "BitVector32 vs BitArray ???" in this forums? Did you delete it?

                Jeroen De Dauw
                Blog ; Wiki

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                Tsuda Kageyu
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                Sorry. I deleted it because it could be a mere slander.

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                • L leppie

                  harold aptroot wrote:

                  No, see here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b873y76a(VS.80).aspx\[^\]

                  Well, I can't say, the fuckin page is stuck on C++ :( PS: IIRC C++ does not support .NET params. Update: IE to the rescue. I see it was there (in 2.0), maybe I am thinking of something else...

                  xacc.ide
                  IronScheme - 1.0 RC 1 - out now!
                  ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x))) The Scheme Programming Language – Fourth Edition

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                  Lost User
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                  I don't know what else you could be thinking of - you were talking about the params overload for .NET 2.0 right?

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                  • T Tsuda Kageyu

                    Sorry. I deleted it because it could be a mere slander.

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                    Lost User
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                    Who cares, we don't know the author anyway

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                    • D Derek Viljoen

                      ";".ToCharArray() 'nuf said.

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                      Dan Mos
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                      problem: why "i don't rember exactly the hard coded string".ToString.ToUpper(); ? answer: I just hate writting using caps. Concluzion: I'm sure he/she had his reasons. :)

                      I bug

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