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Calling class staticmethod within the class body?
... def stat_func():
return 42
_ANS = stat_func.__func__() # call the staticmethod
def method(self):
ret = Klass.stat_func()
return ret
As an aside, though I suspected that a staticmethod object had some sort of attribute storing the original function, I had no ...
UIPanGestureRecognizer - Only vertical or horizontal
I have a view that has a UIPanGestureRecognizer to drag the view vertically. So in the recognizer callback, I only update the y-coordinate to move it. The superview of this view, has a UIPanGestureRecognizer that will drag the view horizontally, just updating the x-coordinate.
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How to open link in new tab on html?
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The special targets all start with an underscore. blank would be the name of a frame or window. It may seem to work, because a new window or tab will probably be opened when none exists with the name 'blank', but a second click on the link shoul...
Specify JDK for Maven to use
....xml but I don't have a settings.xml . Plus, I don't want to use 1.6 for all maven builds.
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Run certain code every n seconds [duplicate]
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This seems not to resolve the question at all... it does not repeat every second.
– Yan King Yin
Jul 5 '13 at 15:28
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multiprocessing: sharing a large read-only object between processes?
...ults from stdin, does work, writes intermediate results on stdout.
Connect all the workers as a pipeline:
process1 <source | process2 | process3 | ... | processn >result
Each process reads, does work and writes.
This is remarkably efficient since all processes are running concurrently. T...
A proper wrapper for console.log with correct line number?
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This is an old question and All the answers provided are overly hackey, have MAJOR cross browser issues, and don't provide anything super useful. This solution works in every browser and reports all console data exactly as it should. No hacks required...
What do (lambda) function closures capture?
...the name and scope of the variable, not the object it's pointing to. Since all the functions in your example are created in the same scope and use the same variable name, they always refer to the same variable.
EDIT: Regarding your other question of how to overcome this, there are two ways that com...
Does Python support short-circuiting?
...circuiting "executed" not printed
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>>> 1 and fun(1) # fun(1) called and "executed" printed
executed
1
>>> 0 and fun(1) # due to short-circuiting "executed" not printed
0
Note: The following values are considered by the interpreter to mean false:
False None ...
Using @property versus getters and setters
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Prefer properties. It's what they're there for.
The reason is that all attributes are public in Python. Starting names with an underscore or two is just a warning that the given attribute is an implementation detail that may not stay the same in future versions of the code. It doesn't preven...
