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Execution of Python code with -m option or not

...st python -m foo.bar.baz foo.bar __main__ As a result, Python has to actually care about packages when using the -m switch. A normal script can never be a package, so __package__ is set to None. But run a package or module inside a package with -m and now there is at least the possibility of a pac...
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Implement touch using Python?

... On Python2.7: pip install pathlib – Andre Miras Oct 24 '17 at 17:54 8 ...
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解决WaitForSingleObject阻塞UI线程的问题 - C/C++ - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

...ile (TRUE) { //wait for m_hThread to be over,and wait for //QS_ALLINPUT(Any message is in the queue) dwRet = MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(1, &hThread, FALSE, INFINITE, QS_ALLINPUT); switch(dwRet) { case WAIT_OBJECT_0: break; //break the loop case WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1: ...
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Change SVN repository URL

... Didn't know about the switch command all the documentation I found online is for newer versions. – Dustin Cook Feb 10 '16 at 9:54 ...
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Passing a std::array of unknown size to a function

...way to make this work, as one would with plain C-style arrays? No. You really cannot do that unless you make your function a function template (or use another sort of container, like an std::vector, as suggested in the comments to the question): template<std::size_t SIZE> void mulArray(std:...
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How to generate .NET 4.0 classes from xsd?

...or the case you have several interlinked schema definitions just name them all. xsd schema1.xsd schema2.xsd schema3.xsd /c – mivra Oct 24 '16 at 19:40 ...
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Is there a way to instantiate objects from a string holding their class name?

...initializing or assigning to it. Have a look at its documentation here. Finally, the use of a raw function pointer is also a bit oldish. Modern C++ code should be decoupled from specific functions / types. You may want to look into Boost.Function to look for a better way. It would look like this the...
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What algorithm does Readability use for extracting text from URLs?

... the "relevant" text from a URL by eliminating the text related to ads and all the other clutter.After several months of researching, I gave it up as a problem that cannot be accurately determined. (I've tried different ways but none were reliable) ...
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Finding a substring within a list in Python [duplicate]

... All the answers work but they always traverse the whole list. If I understand your question, you only need the first match. So you don't have to consider the rest of the list if you found your first match: mylist = ['abc123'...
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In Django, how do I check if a user is in a certain group?

...add(group) # user is now in the "Editor" group then user.groups.all() returns [<Group: Editor>]. Alternatively, and more directly, you can check if a a user is in a group by: if django_user.groups.filter(name = groupname).exists(): ... Note that groupname can also be the ac...