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Redirecting stdout to “nothing” in python
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Cross-platform:
import os
import sys
f = open(os.devnull, 'w')
sys.stdout = f
On Windows:
f = open('nul', 'w')
sys.stdout = f
On Linux:
f = open('/dev/null', 'w')
sys.stdout = f
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How do I install pip on macOS or OS X?
I spent most of the day yesterday searching for a clear answer for installing pip (package manager for Python). I can't find a good solution.
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How do I remove the “extended attributes” on a file in Mac OS X?
... script that runs a stress test. Part of the test is to open, save, and close certain files. Somehow, the files have picked up some "extended attributes" that prohibit the files from being saved. That causes the stress test to fail.
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Get path from open file in Python
If I have an opened file, is there an os call to get the complete path as a string?
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GDB missing in OS X v10.9 (Mavericks)
I went to use GDB in OS X v10.9 (Mavericks), and it's not there. Where has it gone?
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Can you do a partial checkout with Subversion?
...directories under trunk/ with lots of files in each and only needed 3 of those directories, would it be possible to do a Subversion checkout with only those 3 directories under trunk?
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What's the equivalent of use-commit-times for git?
...he long answer was:
I think you're much better off just using multiple repositories instead, if this is something common.
Messing with timestamps is not going to work in general. It's just going to guarantee you that "make" gets confused in a really bad way, and does not recompile enough instead ...
Installed Java 7 on Mac OS X but Terminal is still using version 6
...in this way :
To easily and quickly open the Java Preferences pane in Mac OS X you can simply call spotlight with ⌘+SPACE and type System Preferences it will show up in the last row of the window.
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Where can I find “make” program for Mac OS X Lion?
Just upgraded my computer to Mac OS X Lion and went to terminal and typed "make" but it says:
-bash: make: command not found
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How do I get the path of the Python script I am running in? [duplicate]
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os.path.realpath(__file__) will give you the path of the current file, resolving any symlinks in the path. This works fine on my mac.
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