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In cypress "before" hook is not working in multiple test cases. It only works for first test case but in second test case it don't look "before" hook and directly go to Assertion . If I skipped first test case then second case passes.
in other words "Before" hook only works for one test case. If I use "beforeEach" hook it works without any problem for all test cases. I don't want to run username and password in each test case. Any suggestions will be great help.
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What is the preferred way to debug the RED prog lang code? Is there a RED debugger?
There's no debugger AFAIK, but there are functions that can help you with debugging. Take a look at these two articles, they should help you:
https://github.com/red/red/wiki/Debugging
https://github.com/red/red/wiki/How-to-Debug:-A-use-case-by-#DocKimbel
Basically you should use inbuilt functions like probe, ??, dump4, stack/dump or print-symbol.
You can also turn various debugging info with system/preprocessor/debug?: on, system/view/debug?: on and system/reactivity/debug?: on.
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May I know is there a way to programmatically detect major FOREX news and avoid trading in those time frame?
You need Forexfactory news indicator, "FFCal", that reads data from the website and returns true/false depending on time in minutes before/after major/mid/minor news events. you can download it on fxfactory website, use is rather simple
int result = (int)iCustom(Symbol(),0,"FFCal", (parameters),0,0);
Oh sure, sir, it is!
Let me share an example of such a fully automated / scripted approach:
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What are the "under the hood" differences? What are the practical differences?
Is there any difference from a users perspective?
I know you could use def to define a method, but could you define a message?
When you send a message to an object, the object will (usually) respond by executing a method with the same name as that message.
You cannot define messages. You just send them.
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I tried to find the usage of NtqueryDirectoryFile() function.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff556633%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
I refered the above link for this. But, They mentioned about Zwxxx (). I couldn't understand Ntxx and ZWxxx. Can anyone explain about this.
Basically Zw functions are equivalent of Nt functions except they don't do security checks, so are used inside kernel mode only, to avoid the performance penalty.
You can only call Nt functions from user mode, through ntdll.dll. As Michael pointed out Zw functions are just mnemonics to Nt counterparts in user mode.
#Adriano provided a nice link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff565438(v=vs.85).aspx
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So, I'm trying to write a script that can perform an action if I am unable to login to my computer with X number of days. An example of this would be to send an email if I don't login after a week. This is mainly for fun, but I want to have some kind of insurance (ie "if you kill me bad guy incriminating docs will be emailed to the FBI).
My two questions are
a) what does a code like this look like
b) do I inject this into the kernel or is it more of a daemon
Use the 'at' utility. You can have a 'logout' action start the 'at' script and a 'login' action cancel it.