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What does “hashable” mean in Python?

...y and a set member, because these data structures use the hash value internally. All of Python’s immutable built-in objects are hashable, while no mutable containers (such as lists or dictionaries) are. Objects which are instances of user-defined classes are hashable by default; they all comp...
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In Windows Azure: What are web role, worker role and VM role?

... to host the application in Windows Azure, so I created a web role. I actually want to know what these roles are for. What is their significance coding wise or storage wise? ...
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How do you programmatically set an attribute?

... Damn shame it doesn't work in all cases, as that would be really useful, for example, for adding the dirty attribute to user input... – brice Feb 28 '12 at 18:32 ...
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Behaviour of increment and decrement operators in Python

...e applied on a variable (like ++count ). It compiles, but it does not actually change the value of the variable! 9 Answers...
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How to document class attributes in Python? [closed]

...y has a specific meaning in python. What you're talking about is what we call class attributes. Since they are always acted upon through their class, I find that it makes sense to document them within the class' doc string. Something like this: class Albatross(object): """A bird with a fligh...
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How can I get all the request headers in Django?

I need to get all the Django request headers. From what i've read, Django simply dumps everything into the request.META variable along with a lot aof other data. What would be the best way to get all the headers that the client sent to my Django application? ...
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Structure padding and packing

.... A note though - unaligned memory access is slower on architectures that allow it (like x86 and amd64), and is explicitly prohibited on strict alignment architectures like SPARC. share | improve t...
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Why does ReSharper tell me “implicitly captured closure”?

... use. The compiler generates a class for both lambda expressions and puts all variables in that class which are used in the lambda expressions. So in my example g and i are held in the same class for execution of my delegates. If g is a heavy object with a lot of resources left behind, the garbage...
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Command-line Unix ASCII-based charting / plotting tool

... While gnuplot is powerful, it's also really irritating when you just want to pipe in a bunch of points and get a graph. Thankfully, someone created eplot (easy plot), which handles all the nonsense for you. It doesn't seem to have an option to force terminal gra...
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C# operator overload for `+=`?

...nguage has its own operators list, which are compiled in a special method calls, and CLR itself doesn't know anything about operators. So let's see what exactly stays behind the + and += operators. See this simple code: Decimal d = 10M; d = d + 10M; Console.WriteLine(d); Let view the IL-code for...