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Comments by GlobX (Top 9 by date)
GlobX
13-Sep-11 1:53am
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Interesting, although a little anti-climactic :) I should've realised that I was in debug mode straight away... Anyway, good to know.
I will keep searching and if I find an in-depth explanation somewhere I shall add it here.
GlobX
12-Sep-11 19:40pm
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Ah, hadn't thought of that, it's in debug mode. So is this code there to facilitate a breakpoint or something?
GlobX
26-Apr-11 22:17pm
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Sorry dude, missed that bit... I should read more carefully! I will try to figure out an answer. You
could
use reflection as a massive hack, but you didn't hear that from me... :)
GlobX
26-Apr-11 18:39pm
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"THIS IS HOW COMMUNITY WORKS,SUPPORT EACH OTHER SAKryukov!!"
Hahaha! So, you're not so amazing after all, SA ;-)
GlobX
21-Apr-11 2:12am
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"OptionalParamBinding = 262144" is pretty bad
Good point! My example was from VS opening System.Reflection.BindingFlags from metadata... oops :)
GlobX
21-Apr-11 2:09am
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See SA's solution
below (Solution 2)
!
See SA's solution
above (Solution 1)
!
[EDIT]
See SA's solution! (haha, thanks for the advice SA - fairly new to the q&a section)
GlobX
21-Apr-11 1:44am
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SA, beautiful response - it's not often you find someone with the ability to tell someone they're wrong without being harsh or rude :)
GlobX
19-Apr-11 2:24am
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Haha! I thought this was a joke! Awesome :)
GlobX
11-Apr-11 0:39am
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Hmmm... but thinking about it logically it shouldn't fail - the OR specifies that I only wanted "one of" the conditions to evaluate to true. In this case, one is invalid (throws an exception) and the other returns true. Therefore, one is true, ergo it should succeed. Logically, that is...
Whether or not it should is another question entirely :)
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