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How to convert an enum type variable to a string?

... There really is no beautiful way of doing this. Just set up an array of strings indexed by the enum. If you do a lot of output, you can define an operator<< that takes an enum parameter and does the lookup for you. ...
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How to set environment variables in Python?

I need to set some environment variables in the Python script and I want all the other scripts that are called from Python to see the environment variables' set. ...
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Find current directory and file's directory [duplicate]

...tive to the current working directory and is not changed by an os.chdir() call.) To get the current working directory use import os cwd = os.getcwd() Documentation references for the modules, constants and functions used above: The os and os.path modules. The __file__ constant os.path.rea...
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Can (domain name) subdomains have an underscore “_” in it?

...interior characters only letters, digits, and hyphen." Which part of that allows an underscore? – claudekennilol Sep 16 '16 at 19:01 2 ...
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What is the size of an enum in C?

...set of enum values, but I need each enum value to be 64 bits wide. If I recall correctly, an enum is generally the same size as an int; but I thought I read somewhere that (at least in GCC) the compiler can make the enum any width they need to be to hold their values. So, is it possible to have an e...
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Practical usage of setjmp and longjmp in C

...n me where exactly setjmp() and longjmp() functions can be used practically in embedded programming? I know that these are for error handling. But I'd like to know some use cases. ...
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What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? [closed]

...tt Hargett How To Solve It by George Polya The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation Writing Secure Code (2nd Edition) by Michael Howard Introduction to Functional Programming by Philip Wadler and Richard Bird No Bugs! by David Thielen Rework by Jason Freid and...
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Adding information to an exception?

...essage + ' happens at %s' % arg1) bar('arg1') Traceback (most recent call last): File "test.py", line 13, in <module> bar('arg1') File "test.py", line 11, in bar raise type(e)(e.message + ' happens at %s' % arg1) IOError: Stuff happens at arg1 Update 1 Here's a slight modif...
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Python memoising/deferred lookup property decorator

...nce, but they're a real bottleneck to calculate that first time and only really accessed for special cases. Hence they can also be cached after they've been retrieved from the database (this therefore fits the definition of memoisation where the input is simply "no input"). ...
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Pointers in Python?

...ur request is utterly impossible. Why ask for something impossible and totally different from the (possible) thing you actually want?! Maybe you don't realize how drastically different barenames and decorated names are. When you refer to a barename a, you're getting exactly the object a was last ...