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How can I create a copy of an object in Python?

... get a copy method (in 2, you'd use a slice to make a copy): >>> a_list = list('abc') >>> a_copy_of_a_list = a_list.copy() >>> a_copy_of_a_list is a_list False >>> a_copy_of_a_list == a_list True Shallow Copies Shallow copies are just copies of the outermost cont...
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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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Python != operation vs “is not”

...ght hand side and the left hand side are equal objects (according to their __eq__ or __cmp__ methods.) is is an identity test. It checks whether the right hand side and the left hand side are the very same object. No methodcalls are done, objects can't influence the is operation. You use is (and i...
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Performance difference for control structures 'for' and 'foreach' in C#

...ed { // Code size 49 (0x31) .maxstack 1 .locals init (object V_0, valuetype [mscorlib]System.Collections.Generic.List`1/Enumerator<object> V_1) IL_0000: ldarg.0 IL_0001: callvirt instance valuetype [mscorlib]System.Collections.Generic.List`1/Enumerator<!0>...
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'is' versus try cast with null check

...ing) { var x = (string) o; } This translates to the following IL: IL_0000: nop IL_0001: ldstr "test" IL_0006: stloc.0 // o IL_0007: ldloc.0 // o IL_0008: isinst System.String IL_000D: ldnull IL_000E: cgt.un IL_0010: stloc.1 IL_0011: ldloc....
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What does multicore assembly language look like?

...els in the wild that boot from USB drives or "floppy" disks - here's an x86_32 version written in assembler using the old TSS descriptors that can actually run multi-threaded C code (github.com/duanev/oz-x86-32-asm-003) but there is no standard library support. Quite a bit more than you asked for b...
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Multiple levels of 'collection.defaultdict' in Python

... @ScienceFriction Anything specific that you need help with? When d[new_key] is accessed, it will call the lambda which will create a new defaultdict(int). And when d[existing_key][new_key2] is accessed, a new int will be created. – interjay Oct 11 '13 at 1...
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How do I get logs/details of ansible-playbook module executions?

...dd the following lines to your ansible configuration file: [defaults] log_path=/path/to/logfile Ansible will look in several places for the config file: ansible.cfg in the current directory where you ran ansible-playbook ~/.ansible.cfg /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg ...
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What is the difference between class and instance attributes?

...> a.foo.append(5) >>> b.foo [5] >>> class A: ... def __init__(self): self.foo = [] >>> a, b = A(), A() >>> a.foo.append(5) >>> b.foo [] share | ...
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What do all of Scala's symbolic operators mean?

... // Syntactic sugar/composition or common method <= // Common method _._ // Typo, though it's probably based on Keyword/composition :: // Common method :+= // Common method The exact meaning of most of these methods depend on the class that is defining them. For example, <= on Int ...