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Why is Python 3.x's super() magic?

...lf): return super(Foo, self).baz() + 42 Spam = Foo Foo = something_else() Spam().baz() # liable to blow up The same applies to using class decorators where the decorator returns a new object, which rebinds the class name: @class_decorator_returning_new_class class Foo(Bar): def baz...
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Convert base-2 binary number string to int

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__FILE__, __LINE__, and __FUNCTION__ usage in C++

...r C++ compiler supports them, is there any particular reason not to use __FILE__ , __LINE__ and __FUNCTION__ for logging and debugging purposes? ...
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Is this object-lifetime-extending-closure a C# compiler bug?

....locals init ( [0] class ConsoleApplication1.Program/Foo/'<>c__DisplayClass1' 'CS$<>8__locals2' ) IL_0000: newobj instance void ConsoleApplication1.Program/Foo/'<>c__DisplayClass1'::.ctor() IL_0005: stloc.0 IL_0006: ldloc.0 IL_0007: ldarg.0 IL_000...
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Evaluating a mathematical expression in a string

...I've rewrapped fourFn into a numeric parser class for easier reuse. from __future__ import division from pyparsing import (Literal, CaselessLiteral, Word, Combine, Group, Optional, ZeroOrMore, Forward, nums, alphas, oneOf) import math import operator __author__ = 'Paul McGu...
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How do I plot in real-time in a while loop using matplotlib?

... Did not work on Win64/Anaconda matplotlib.__version__ 1.5.0. An initial figure window opened, but did not display anything, it remained in a blocked state until I closed it – isti_spl Feb 4 '16 at 8:39 ...
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How to add property to a class dynamically?

...ibute, on a given class. Kinda like a way to factor a huge if tree out of __getattribute__. When I ask for foo.b in the example above, Python sees that the b defined on the class implements the descriptor protocol—which just means it's an object with a __get__, __set__, or __delete__ method. Th...
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Why does += behave unexpectedly on lists?

... The general answer is that += tries to call the __iadd__ special method, and if that isn't available it tries to use __add__ instead. So the issue is with the difference between these special methods. The __iadd__ special method is for an in-place addition, that is it mut...
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Extract traceback info from an exception object

...n you're using. In Python 3 It's simple: exceptions come equipped with a __traceback__ attribute that contains the traceback. This attribute is also writable, and can be conveniently set using the with_traceback method of exceptions: raise Exception("foo occurred").with_traceback(tracebackobj) ...
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Python multiprocessing pool.map for multiple arguments

... function: import multiprocessing from itertools import product def merge_names(a, b): return '{} & {}'.format(a, b) if __name__ == '__main__': names = ['Brown', 'Wilson', 'Bartlett', 'Rivera', 'Molloy', 'Opie'] with multiprocessing.Pool(processes=3) as pool: results = poo...