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Accessing dict keys like an attribute?
...__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.__dict__ = self
Some pros:
It actually works!
No dictionary class methods are shadowed (e.g. .keys() work just fine. Unless - of course - you assign some value to them, see below)
Attributes and items are always in sync
Trying to access non-existent key as an...
Detect & Record Audio in Python
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Great example! Really useful when I tried to wrap my head around how to record voice using Python. One quick question I had is whether there is a way to define the time period of the recording. Now it records a word? Can I play with it and ha...
Why do we use __init__ in Python classes?
...Spot is a bit of a cripple and is mostly yellow. The __init__ function is called a constructor, or initializer, and is automatically called when you create a new instance of a class. Within that function, the newly created object is assigned to the parameter self. The notation self.legs is an attrib...
What does multicore assembly language look like?
...on, but it's an answer to a question that appears in the comments. Essentially, the question is what support the hardware gives to multi-threaded operation.
Nicholas Flynt had it right, at least regarding x86. In a multi threaded environment (Hyper-threading, multi-core or multi-processor), the B...
Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python
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The book is a bit dated with respect to subclass-superclass calling. It's also a little dated with respect to subclassing built-in classes.
It looks like this nowadays:
class FileInfo(dict):
"""store file metadata"""
def __init__(self, filename=None):
super(FileInfo,...
Python hashable dicts
...n algol-like language (as apposed to the syntax free lisp dialects you normally find them in). Because of this, different passes through the input might see different grammars, so cached parse results are invalid, unless I also store the current version of the grammar along with the cached parse re...
Using property() on classmethods
... (using the classmethod() function) for getting and setting what is essentially a static variable. I tried to use the property() function with these, but it results in an error. I was able to reproduce the error with the following in the interpreter:
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Optional Parameters with C++ Macros
...ello, World!", 18, bold);
return 0;
}
This makes it easier for the caller of the macro, but not the writer.
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Understanding __get__ and __set__ and Python descriptors
...th the Temperature class). For example:
temp=Temperature()
temp.celsius #calls celsius.__get__
Accessing the property you assigned the descriptor to (celsius in the above example) calls the appropriate descriptor method.
instance in __get__ is the instance of the class (so above, __get__ would r...
What does the “yield” keyword do?
... list, you can read its items one by one. Reading its items one by one is called iteration:
>>> mylist = [1, 2, 3]
>>> for i in mylist:
... print(i)
1
2
3
mylist is an iterable. When you use a list comprehension, you create a list, and so an iterable:
>>> mylist = [...