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44 questions linked to/from Access to Modified Closure
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Can someone explain "access to modified closure" in C# in simple terms? [duplicate]
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What is a 'Closure'?
Access to Modified Closure
Access to Modified Closure (2)
Resharper is complaining about the following piece of code:
foreach (string data in ...
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JavaScript closures vs. anonymous functions
A friend of mine and I are currently discussing what is a closure in JS and what isn't. We just want to make sure we really understand it correctly.
Let's take this example. We have a counting loop ...
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Access to Modified Closure (2)
This is an extension of question from Access to Modified Closure. I just want to verify if the following is actually safe enough for production use.
List<string> lists = new List<string>()...
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C# lambda, local variable value not taken when you think?
Suppose we have the following code:
void AFunction()
{
foreach(AClass i in AClassCollection)
{
listOfLambdaFunctions.AddLast( () => { PrintLine(i.name); } );
}
}
void Main()
{
...
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ReSharper Warning - Access to Modified Closure
I have the following code:
string acctStatus = account.AccountStatus.ToString();
if (!SettableStatuses().Any(status => status == acctStatus))
acctStatus = ACCOUNTSTATUS.Pending.ToString();
...
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How do I fix: Access to foreach variable in closure resharper warning?
I'm getting this ReSharper warning: Access to foreach variable in closure. May have different behaviour when compiled with different versions of compiler.
This is what I'm doing:
@foreach(var item ...
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c# declaring variables inside Lambda expressions
The following code outputs 33 instead of 012. I don't understand why a new variable loopScopedi isn't captured in each iteration rather than capturing the same variable.
Action[] actions = new ...
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C# Access to modified closure
public virtual void OnRegistrationJoin(RegistrationJoinEventArgs e)
{
foreach (Mobile member in e.Team)
{
member.SendMessage(1161, "You join the {0}.", EventFullName);
if (e....
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When I use threads to print things to the console, why does it produce odd results?
I've been getting into Threads lately while reading the very nice pdf from Rob Miles (here). He had an example on page 160 (2012, C# pdf) but it didn't write to the console just did empty loops.
I ...
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C# - Index was outside the bounds of the array using same list sizes in for loop [duplicate]
I am creating a file downloader in .NET which downloads an array of files from a server using Asynchronous tasks. However, even though I create the Task[] and returned string[] with the same length.
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From Eric Lippert's blog: "don't close over the loop variable" [duplicate]
Possible Duplicates:
Why is it bad to use a iteration variable in a lambda expression
C# - The foreach identifier and closures
From Eric Lippert's 28 June 2010 entry:
static IEnumerable<...
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IndexOutOfRangeException exception when using tasks in for loop in C#
I am trying to use tasks in a for loop, but I am getting really strange exception! here is my code:
Task[] tasks = new Task[strarrFileList.Length];
for (int ii = 0; ii < ...
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Access to Modified Closure in Lambda Expression
foreach(var category in categories) {
a.AddRange(_db.Articles.Where(c => c.Categories.Contains(category)));
}
The code runs fine, yet I get a warning about "access to modified closure" in ...
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Why is this input value undefined with jquery
I'm creating multiple form retrieving data from jquery. after that i want to work with individual form without sending the form but, i'm having problems retrieving the value of the inputs. they are ...
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c# foreach with Action.BeginInvoke
Alright, so I'm having a bit of an issue here.
Here is the loop.
lock (ClientLocker)
{
Trace.WriteLine("#WriteAll: " + sm.Header);
foreach (Client c in Clients)
{
if (c.LoggedIn)
...