• Neil (unregistered) in reply to robbak
    robbak:
    I think that might only work in unixland, which is all that really matters.
    Windows NT supports FILE_SHARE_DELETE which allows you to opt into this behaviour.
  • (cs)

    I know I'll be dismissed as a dick or worse, but maybe people could just stop using "schizophrenic" to mean "split personality" or whatever, especially as they're probably using it because they think it makes what they're saying sound more clever or witty. Its fuck all to do with having several personalities, its just a shit disease. Look it up.

  • genitus (unregistered)

    b o r i n g . . .

  • alex (unregistered) in reply to da Doctah

    it will be fine

  • OldHand (unregistered) in reply to Nagesh

    This is worrying for your employer on 2 fronts:

    1. You don't know what the variables are for in the code as you write it. That's bad.
    2. You don't go over your code and remove the stuff that was "just while I'm writing it". That's sloppy. Waiting for the code review? Sheesh.

    I've had the misfortune of integrating "CMM level 5 - compliant code" before now. It too was full of tmpVar's and tmpByte's and the rest of the "I dunno what I'm doing here, just hack it 'till it goes" bestiary.

  • OldHand (unregistered) in reply to Nagesh
    Nagesh:
    Sometime I use variable like temp1, temp2 when doing construction of code activity. Then during code review process it is discovered and changed to meet CMM5 level. That is advantage of CMM.

    This is worrying for your employer on 2 fronts:

    1. You don't know what the variables are for in the code as you write it. That's bad.
    2. You don't go over your code and remove the stuff that was "just while I'm writing it". That's sloppy. Waiting for the code review? Sheesh.

    I've had the misfortune of integrating "CMM level 5 - compliant code" before now. It too was full of tmpVar's and tmpByte's and the rest of the "I dunno what I'm doing here, just hack it 'till it goes" bestiary.

  • (cs)
    should de-lete the temp files here, no can-not be-cause, we hav-ent read it in yet!

    19 syllables: Obviously not Haiku... Learn to count. Winter.

  • L (unregistered) in reply to does not matter

    The JUnit 3 test runner in Eclipse complains very loudly if no testSomething methods are defined in the test class, so when I made a suite that created tests dynamically from input files I had to add a dummy test to appease the easily confused IDE.

  • Nagesh (unregistered) in reply to method1
    method1:
    I know I'll be dismissed as a dick or worse, but maybe people could just stop using "schizophrenic" to mean "split personality" or whatever, especially as they're probably using it because they think it makes what they're saying sound more clever or witty. Its fuck all to do with having several personalities, its just a shit disease. Look it up.
    A "shit disease"? So you claim it's gastointestinal? Hmm...
  • UnStandard (unregistered) in reply to Smitt-Tay

    The real WTF is Oracle.

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  • cousteau (unregistered)

    ...am I the only one thinking "T'wards" is spelled like "turds"?

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