大约有 15,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0237秒) [XML]
Set Django IntegerField by choices=… name
...epresents the proper integer.
Like so:
LOW = 0
NORMAL = 1
HIGH = 2
STATUS_CHOICES = (
(LOW, 'Low'),
(NORMAL, 'Normal'),
(HIGH, 'High'),
)
Then they are still integers in the DB.
Usage would be thing.priority = Thing.NORMAL
...
How to mock an import
...importing A to get what you want:
test.py:
import sys
sys.modules['B'] = __import__('mock_B')
import A
print(A.B.__name__)
A.py:
import B
Note B.py does not exist, but when running test.py no error is returned and print(A.B.__name__) prints mock_B. You still have to create a mock_B.py where ...
Node.js - getting current filename
... is then easy:
var path = require('path');
var scriptName = path.basename(__filename);
share
|
improve this answer
|
follow
|
...
Get absolute path of initially run script
...
The correct solution is to use the get_included_files function:
list($scriptPath) = get_included_files();
This will give you the absolute path of the initial script even if:
This function is placed inside an included file
The current working directory is dif...
Difference between abstract class and interface in Python
... NotImplementedError("Class %s doesn't implement aMethod()" % (self.__class__.__name__)) is more informative error message :)
– naught101
Sep 3 '14 at 1:43
9
...
Use of 'prototype' vs. 'this' in JavaScript?
...hich can be accessed with Object.getPrototypeOf(myObject) or with myObject.__proto__ in some browsers. The proto property indicates the object's parent in the prototype chain (or the object from which this object inherits). The prototype property (which is only on functions) indicated the object t...
How to get instance variables in Python?
...
Every object has a __dict__ variable containing all the variables and its values in it.
Try this
>>> hi_obj = hi()
>>> hi_obj.__dict__.keys()
share...
Open file in a relative location in Python
...n a subdirectory beneath where the script is actually located, you can use __file__ to help you out here. __file__ is the full path to where the script you are running is located.
So you can fiddle with something like this:
import os
script_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) #<-- absolute dir the...
Class with Object as a parameter
...
class Classic: pass
class NewStyle(object): pass
print(dir(Classic))
# ['__doc__', '__module__']
print(dir(NewStyle))
# ['__class__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__doc__', '__format__', '__getattribute__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__module__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__',...
C++ compiling on Windows and Linux: ifdef switch [duplicate]
...
use:
#ifdef __linux__
//linux code goes here
#elif _WIN32
// windows code goes here
#else
#endif
share
|
improve this answer...