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Python decorators in classes

... Would something like this do what you need? class Test(object): def _decorator(foo): def magic( self ) : print "start magic" foo( self ) print "end magic" return magic @_decorator def bar( self ) : print "normal call" test ...
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How to obtain Signing certificate fingerprint (SHA1) for OAuth 2.0 on Android?

...p following the steps in https://developers.google.com/console/help/#installed_applications which leads me to follow http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/app-signing.html . ...
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How to disable scrolling temporarily?

...e scrolling is that when you scroll while scrollTo is animating, it gets really ugly ;) 35 Answers ...
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What does send() do in Ruby?

... some method reacts (because its name matches the first argument). Practically speaking, those lines are equivalent: 1.send '+', 2 1.+(2) 1 + 2 Note that send bypasses visibility checks, so that you can call private methods, too (useful for unit testing). If there is really no variable before...
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Rebase a single Git commit

... how can a question specifically called 'git rebase ...' have the accepted answer than contains a cherry-pick, which is a totally different concept and sometimes per se considered unclean? – Bondax Oct 13 '15 at 9:...
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How to refer to relative paths of resources when working with a code repository

...Try to use a filename relative to the current files path. Example for './my_file': fn = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'my_file') In Python 3.4+ you can also use pathlib: fn = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent / 'my_file' ...
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Python “raise from” usage

... The difference is that when you use from, the __cause__ attribute is set and the message states that the exception was directly caused by. If you omit the from then no __cause__ is set, but the __context__ attribute may be set as well, and the traceback then shows the co...
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Can I use git diff on untracked files?

...The upshot is that your "untracked" file now becomes a modification to add all the content to this zero-length file, and that shows up in the "git diff" output. git diff echo "this is a new file" > new.txt git diff git add -N new.txt git diff diff --git a/new.txt b/new.txt index e69de29..3b2ae...
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'is' versus try cast with null check

...ing) { var x = (string) o; } This translates to the following IL: IL_0000: nop IL_0001: ldstr "test" IL_0006: stloc.0 // o IL_0007: ldloc.0 // o IL_0008: isinst System.String IL_000D: ldnull IL_000E: cgt.un IL_0010: stloc.1 IL_0011: ldloc....
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Random number generator only generating one random number

..., max); } } Edit (see comments): why do we need a lock here? Basically, Next is going to change the internal state of the Random instance. If we do that at the same time from multiple threads, you could argue "we've just made the outcome even more random", but what we are actually doing is ...