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Can Json.NET serialize / deserialize to / from a stream?

...rge enough, and you're stuck in a 32-bit process, you may still get memory errors with this code – PandaWood Oct 21 '16 at 3:03 1 ...
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Is there a method to generate a UUID with go language

...e, 16) _, err := rand.Read(b) if err != nil { fmt.Println("Error: ", err) return } uuid = fmt.Sprintf("%X-%X-%X-%X-%X", b[0:4], b[4:6], b[6:8], b[8:10], b[10:]) return } share ...
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self referential struct definition?

...ive things... I would like each cell to contain another cell, but I get an error along the lines of "field 'child' has incomplete type". What's up? ...
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How to make an immutable object in Python?

...utable object in Python could be slightly tricky. You can't just override __setattr__ , because then you can't even set attributes in the __init__ . Subclassing a tuple is a trick that works: ...
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How to enumerate an object's properties in Python?

... print(property, ":", value) Be aware that in some rare cases there's a __slots__ property, such classes often have no __dict__. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How to override the copy/deepcopy operations for a Python object?

...ully, but this is the first time I've actually gone about overloading the __copy__ and __deepcopy__ methods. I've already Googled around and looked through the built-in Python modules to look for instances of the __copy__ and __deepcopy__ functions (e.g. sets.py , decimal.py , and fracti...
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How do I pass the this context to a function?

...tever sample function name I would provide, the code will still throw a JS error. But, I updated the sample function name. – palswim Sep 15 '17 at 1:00 add a comment ...
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What does 'super' do in Python?

... What's the difference? SomeBaseClass.__init__(self) means to call SomeBaseClass's __init__. while super(Child, self).__init__() means to call a bound __init__ from the parent class that follows Child in the instance's Method Resolution Order (MRO). If th...
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Getting the class name of an instance?

... Have you tried the __name__ attribute of the class? ie type(x).__name__ will give you the name of the class, which I think is what you want. >>> import itertools >>> x = itertools.count(0) >>> type(x).__name__ 'count...
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List attributes of an object

... >>> class new_class(): ... def __init__(self, number): ... self.multi = int(number) * 2 ... self.str = str(number) ... >>> a = new_class(2) >>> a.__dict__ {'multi': 4, 'str': '2'} >>> a.__dict__.keys(...