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How to implement __iter__(self) for a container object (Python)
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I normally would use a generator function. Each time you use a yield statement, it will add an item to the sequence.
The following will create an iterator that yields five, and then every item in some_list.
def __iter__(self):
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How to read a (static) file from inside a Python package?
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[added 2016-06-15: apparently this doesn't work in all situations. please refer to the other answers]
import os, mypackage
template = os.path.join(mypackage.__path__[0], 'templates', 'temp_file')
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Mac zip compress without __MACOSX folder?
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How might I do this recursively for all zip files?
– Wowfunhappy
Jun 27 '17 at 3:56
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Does Flask support regular expressions in its URL routing?
...will be evaluated directly at runtime. This shouldn't be problematic for smaller apps (or apps that reuse regex's multiple times, I'd think) as the last couple of regex patterns are stored compiled in memory.
– bbenne10
Jul 18 '13 at 14:13
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How do I avoid capturing self in blocks when implementing an API?
...ied inside the block (we're not doing that) but also they are not automatically retained when the block is retained (unless you are using ARC). If you do this, you must be sure that nothing else is going to try to execute the block after the MyDataProcessor instance is released. (Given the structure...
How can a LEFT OUTER JOIN return more records than exist in the left table?
I have a very basic LEFT OUTER JOIN to return all results from the left table and some additional information from a much bigger table. The left table contains 4935 records yet when I LEFT OUTER JOIN it to an additional table the record count is significantly larger.
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What does functools.wraps do?
... def with_logging(*args, **kwargs):
print(func.__name__ + " was called")
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return with_logging
then when you say
@logged
def f(x):
"""does some math"""
return x + x * x
it's exactly the same as saying
def f(x):
"""does some math"""
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How do I do a not equal in Django queryset filtering?
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Your query appears to have a double negative, you want to exclude all rows where x is not 5, so in other words you want to include all rows where x IS 5. I believe this will do the trick.
results = Model.objects.filter(x=5).exclude(a=true)
To answer your specific question, there is no "...
Return positions of a regex match() in Javascript?
... @OnurYıldırım - here's a jsfiddle of it working...I've tested it all the way back to IE5...works great: jsfiddle.net/6uwn1vof
– Jimbo Jonny
Mar 29 '16 at 22:34
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Does MongoDB's $in clause guarantee order
...d index order as shown.
If you need to preserve this order, then you basically have two options.
So let's say that you were matching on the values of _id in your documents with an array that is going to be passed in to the $in as [ 4, 2, 8 ].
Approach using Aggregate
var list = [ 4, 2, 8 ];
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