Questions tagged [boxing]
Boxing is when a value type is wrapped in a reference-type wrapper for the purposes of using it when polymorphism (conversion to Object or an interface) is required.
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Is it possible to avoid boxing when setting C# struct/class fields using reflection?
Say I have a primitive value which I need to assign to some field using reflection. I know for sure that field is of the same primitive value type.
Is it possible somehow to set this value without ...
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Unintentional Swift struct copy and destroy
Can you help me find out why unboxing and accessing a property of a swift struct would lead to a copy and destroy of said struct? The struct is quite large, and since this happens in a loop, this ...
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Why doesn't IntStream.spliterator() return Spliterator.OfInt since Java 11?
In Java 8, IntStream.spliterator() is overridden from the base class to return type Spliterator.OfInt, which is a sub-interface providing methods that operate on an IntConsumer instead of a generic ...
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Databinding: Is it possible to disable the safeUnbox warning at build time?
I am using LiveData and Databinding and I get 10s and 10s of warnings at compile time looking like:
warning: xxx.getValue() is a boxed field but needs to be un-boxed to execute bind:visibility. This ...
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How to Avoid Lifted Values in Worker of Tuple-Valued Recursive Function?
I have the following minimal example:
import Test.Tasty.Bench
{-# INLINE loop #-}
loop :: Int -> Int -> Int
loop a 0 = a
loop a n = loop (a + x + y) (n - 1) where (x, y) = foo n
{-# INLINE foo ...
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Option type overhead for primitive types
Does the Scala Option type incur an overhead of two objects per primitive type value? In other words, is the Option type specialized for primitives, or does it always double-box them (I'm counting ...
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C#: How to set a property that has a value type using reflection without boxing or unboxing?
I am in a situation where I need to hydrate a large number of DTOs of various classes using reflection, but I'd like to avoid boxing and unboxing which hurts performance. Any idea how?
Example to ...
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Android in-app billing - Why use Integer.valueOf(0)?
I am implementing in-app billing on my app following this tutorial: https://developer.android.com/google/play/billing/billing_integrate.html
The step that actually starts the purchase looks like this:...
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IronPython: How to call a function that expects an array of value-types?
I have come across a problem with IronPython that I can't solve. I need to call a function that takes a parameter of type array to value-type. The function-signature (in C++/CLI notation) is this:
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Html.DisplayFor not Working For Boxed Value
I have an MVC4 razor view in which I am to displaying a table of data using reflection from metadata to dynamically build the columns at runtime. The int columns do not appear for @Html.DisplayFor, ...
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Densely packed tree of signals
I collect realtime signals, compute derived signals and store both raw and derived data
in a circular buffer, so I hold only last million of samples.
Sometimes I need to serialize current values for ...
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boxing unboxing, cglib, spring and NoSuchMethodError mystery
I use Spring and GWt in my project. In few cases I've got a NoSuchMethodError thrown by CGLIB when I invoke a method of a spring bean proxy.
If I look at the error, It shows me that it tries to find ...
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Using an interface implemented by a struct to not depend on concretions but to depend on abstractions (SOLID)
I am trying to follow the SOLID principles in my new C# 12/.NET 8 project.
I will start by providing an example:
Given two separate assemblies AssemblyA and AssemblyB where AssemblyA defines an ...
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In C#, Why Is A Stack of Structs Referencing Reference Types Slower to Push Than Structs Containing Value Types?
If I have a Stack, I would have expected that a mystack.Push() would be about the same performance for T being a struct, and maybe a little slower for T being a reference type. When I benchmark this ...
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Boxing process of value type fields embedded in a reference type
I am currently learning c#. Trying to clarify some questions regarding boxing.
Consider this example:
using System;
using System.IO;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
public sealed class Program
{
public ...
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Avoid unboxing for vectors with 1 value
For an API I wish to push data to, I need to avoid unboxing to happen on specific values.
Consider the following input:
library(jsonlite)
lsA <- list(propertyName = "listA",
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Are JavaScript use both Heap and Stack for Object type
If I declare var number1 = new Number(6); will javascript use both heap and stack to store it in the memory. Is it possible to convert this number1 object to primitive type like
var number1 = 6; if so,...
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Any way to avoid boxing/unboxing inside linq
I am trying to write a Linq expression which checks whether any element in the List of objects matches with the predicate.
protected override void ValidateRulesBeforeDelete(List<object> ...
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Benefit for @specialized in template base where template parameter known at call?
Suppose I have:
trait Normalizer[T]{
def apply(x:T):T
}
case class DoubleNormalizer() extends Normalizer[Double] {
def apply(x:Double):Double {
... impl ...
}
}
Does boxing/unboxing ...
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cgo: pointer to go strings's contents
I need to pass Go string to C code, but I don't want to copy the string by using the func C.CString(string) *C.char My C code doesn't change the string, so I wanted to avoid useless copying for my ...
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Identifying when boxing/unboxing occurs
Does this following definition cause boxing and unboxing each time getField1 is called? Or does the JIT optimize this, eventually?
def field1: Java.lang.Double = getField1(int index)
What about the ...
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WRAPPER OBJECT COMPARISION
I am confused with the below code segment.
Integer i1 = 1000;
Integer i2 = 1000;
if(i1 != i2) System.out.println("i1 and i2 are different objects");
if(i1.equals(i2)) System.out....
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Boxing behavior difference in System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject
I recently started coding in C# and writing ASP.NET MVC apps. I was doing something similar to this:
var hashtable = new Hashtable();
hashtable.Add("First", 12);
hashtable.Add("Second", 12);
if(...
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Is limiting boxing thru these methods worth it?
C# 3 btw...
So I am working on my AI blackboard. Part of that is an associative map, of string names to a gerneric values (object), right now the value is stored as a boxed value type or a string ...
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Boxing a reference type (class)?
I have this very simple property (this is a WPF project using Prism Notifications and Interactions)
public bool ConfirmNavigation
{
get { return _confirmNavigation; }
set { _confirmNavigation ...
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Casting Html Controls (.NET 2.0)
I have used the below code to cast controls:
List<Dictionary<string, object>> result = new List<Dictionary<string, object>>(count);
div = new HtmlGenericControl();
div....
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Avoiding Boxing/Unboxing on unknown input
I am creating an application that parses an XML and retrieves some data. Each xml node specifies the data (const), a recordset's column-name to get the data from (var), a subset of possible data ...
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Cannot convert source type to target type (of known interface for T)?
I can't seem to compile the following code; I get the error:
Cannot convert source type 'MyConcreteInterfaceThing' to target type 'T'
How come?
Here is the code:
public interface IMyInterfaceThing
{
...
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Getting a pointer to a value type on the heap that updates when gc moves the value
Let's imagine we have an instance of a value type already in the managed heap(as part of a class or an Array). We can then get a Memory instance that references some element of the array.
Memory<...
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How to merge detected boxes with opencv?
I wrote a code that can detect the differences between two pages, but I want the boxes close to each other to appear as a single box,I want to see it in the form of the purple box in the picture I ...
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Create delegate for struct instance method without boxing the target
I want to create a delegate for a struct instance method without boxing in a performance critical section. Here is an example:
var myStruct = new MyStruct(someData);
Action<int> action = new ...
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set value in C++/CX e.g. Box<Color>
When I was setting the background colour of the TitleBar, I used ref new Color( ) because it is a Color^, but Color has no constructors to set the red colour. So I'm trying to change the R Field value ...
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How to check if a parameter exists or not?
So I have a video inventory program,
Where the user creates a object of the class video by initializing the constructor
Video video=new Video(String name){
this.name=name
}
Now I have three more ...
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Integer arithmetic in equals expression
I know the first expression evaluates to false because these are two distinct Integer objects.
I'm not sure why the second expression evaluates to true.
public static void main(String[] args) {
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How to perform a reinterpretation cast in VB.NET
I'm working with an old Windows application made in vb.net and trying to open a file downloaded from my firmware but it requires a reinterpretation cast that I'm not sure how to do in vb.net
In my C ...
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How can i cast nested generic types?
First of all i'm using Unity, which won't support any of the latest features like Except or Cast of IEnumerables.
I have an abstract class Item and another class Sword and Hammer, which both inherit ...
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How to avoid boxing from output parameter of value type to interface?
While developing I run into a question about boxing of the output parameter of value type when implementing an interface. How could I avoid boxing inside F method of IProvider interface from S[X] ...
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Is there a better way to cast a UDT to another type?
I have a class that contains a property "value" that contain any data type and therefor is an object. In the included example, the "value" is the type "nonNegativeInteger". I need to be able to cast ...
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Dictionary of One Generic Type
I'm writing a program that reads some 3D virtual models and then writes some info (of different types such as int, float, datetime, etc) to an SQL db.
The db has many tables all with different ...
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Making a deep copy of boxed primitives
I'm trying to implement a .clone() method for a data object that consists of several "boxed" values (Float and Boolean). My first try was:
theClone.someNumber = someNumber;
But I figured this was ...
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A generic converter in WPF
I have a converter in my WPF application, as follows:
<DataGridCheckBoxColumn Header="Is Available?"
Binding="{Binding Amount, Converter={StaticResource ...
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Java Autoboxing/Unboxing and Generic Type issue
I'm testing my knowledge on Generics in Java, and I'm coming across an issue.
The code
return (t%2==0);
in my IsEven.java wont compile, as well as
int comparison = t.compareTo(memberT);
in my ...
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Improve efficiency of database row reading without boxing
I use a boxing approach to read data from database via a type-switch helper class described here.
The boxing approach is mainly used for custom types that I derive from/to default types (e.g. I have ...
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Which high level / safe languages have unboxed composite types?
Most languages have some kind of composite type, e.g. structs or classes. In most cases in higher level languages these are implemented as a pointer to a separately allocated block of memory that ...
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Scala Map deserialization boxing issue
I am using jackson for serialization/deserialization.
I have a map: probs: Map[Int,Double]
[info] 2015-11-11 20:07:13,402$ - Probs: Map(0 -> 0.21180156893441554, 5 -> 0.052510669743843774, 10 -...