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How can I indent multiple lines in Xcode?
When I select multiple lines of code and want to indent them as usual with TAB key, it just deletes them all. I come from Eclipse where I always did it that way. How's that done in Xcode? I hope not line by line ;)
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OOP vs Functional Programming vs Procedural [closed]
What are the differences between these programming paradigms, and are they better suited to particular problems or do any use-cases favour one over the others?
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What does “static” mean in C?
...l for cases where a function needs to keep some state between invocations, and you don't want to use global variables. Beware, however, this feature should be used very sparingly - it makes your code not thread-safe and harder to understand.
(2) Is used widely as an "access control" feature. If you...
List of macOS text editors and code editors [closed]
I searched for this and found Maudite's question about text editors but they were all for Windows.
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error: Unable to find vcvarsall.bat
...on or the purpose-built Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python (details) and NOT using the original answer below. Original error message means the required version of Visual C++ is not installed.
For Windows installations:
While running setup.py for package installations, Python 2.7 searches f...
What is an application binary interface (ABI)?
...an ABI is. Please don't point me to a Wikipedia article. If I could understand it, I wouldn't be here posting such a lengthy post.
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How to find all the subclasses of a class given its name?
...'s module hasn't been imported yet - then that subclass doesn't exist yet, and __subclasses__ won't find it.
You mentioned "given its name". Since Python classes are first-class objects, you don't need to use a string with the class's name in place of the class or anything like that. You can just...
Code snippet or shortcut to create a constructor in Visual Studio
...nly shows the intellisense box, then I have to type Tab once to close that and once to "use" the snippet), but might be some setting somewhere...
– Hans Olsson
Oct 6 '10 at 16:02
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What is the difference between “ is None ” and “ ==None ”
...o quote:
A class is free to implement
comparison any way it chooses, and it
can choose to make comparison against
None mean something (which actually
makes sense; if someone told you to
implement the None object from
scratch, how else would you get it to
compare True against itself...
Hashing a dictionary?
...dictionary is not nested, you could make a frozenset with the dict's items and use hash():
hash(frozenset(my_dict.items()))
This is much less computationally intensive than generating the JSON string or representation of the dictionary.
UPDATE: Please see the comments below, why this approach mi...
