Does cling (as embeddable interpreter) support code debugging? Any API?
No, it doesn't provide debugging features.
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I am looking for a visualization tool for OData similar to XOData by Pragmatiqa. I need it to test and play with an OData service on my local machine. Pragmatiqa had a Chrome App had everything I am looking for but they seem to have discontinued it since it is not available on Chrome Store anymore.
Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks.
Is the following documentation to an API or is it a language?
http://wiki.garrysmod.com/page/Main_Page
considering that this is an API:
http://docs.oxidemod.org/rust/#universal-hooks
I thought this might be too.
Lua is its own coding language. GLua is an API that uses Lua; see the GLua documentation for more details. In short, yes GLua is an API.
I recently watched great google talks speech about Cling - C++ language interpreter. But I wonder if anyone except people at CERN (where it is developed) are using Cling, and how good it is from non-collider-physics-scientist point of view, can you write desktop apps with it?
There are some videos of uses cases different from the High Energy Physics: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cling+c%2B%2B (I think first couple are the relevant ones)
It has the potential to be very useful, but it is very young. There is no documentation that I could find, no dedicated mailing list, no online tutorials. I was able to get small toy code to run, but couldn't figure out how to use it productively on a large library yet.
Cling project is well established one. You can find more information in their official website cling. They also have a forum
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I am busy with a project where I have to code a program in Delphi that will translate an English word to another language. What would be the easiest way to approach this? I was thinking about using Microsoft Translator V2 API from Delphi, but it seems very complicated and I am not yet that experienced in Delphi. Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance :)
Thanks to RRUZ you can follow this article about Microsoft Translator V2 API implementation for Delphi; inluding the full (even speaking) example.
If you don't have to be self-contained, you could make a webservice call (soap, etc..) to the cloud (google, etc..). The nature of your app (is it a translation program? or do you just want to provide translation in another app, along with spellcheck, thesaurus, syntax highlight, etc..?) will determine whether this is feasible or not.
I need loging all HTTP request (from any application).
I have Delphi 7.0.
Anybody know how do that?
I looked into whether the Indy components could do this but found an old newsgroup response from Remy Lebeau that said:
If...you want to look at the traffic
that other applications are
generating, then no, you cannot use
Indy for that. That is outside the
scope of what Indy is designed for.
You would have to write your own NDIS
driver for that kind of capturing. Or
use a third-party sniffer API, such as
WinPCap.
What about WireShark?
There is also a product called Fiddler. I have found this extremely useful to track down exactly what the Indy components are sending/receiving. The one drawback is you have to utilize a proxy. This isn't a problem with Indy components and browsers such as Firefox. But if you need to capture for all applications you would need to be able to set a proxy for those apps.
if you want to go deeper and want pure delphi thing, there is winsock logger program floating around, google might help you ( it hooks winsock apis though).
Do you have to write a Delphi app to do it? Could you use an application like ethereal?