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Python function attributes - uses and abuses [closed]

Not many are aware of this feature, but Python's functions (and methods) can have attributes . Behold: 8 Answers ...
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Python super() raises TypeError

In Python 2.5, the following code raises a TypeError : 4 Answers 4 ...
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How to remove \xa0 from string in Python?

...de representing spaces. Is there an efficient way to remove all of them in Python 2.7, and change them into spaces? I guess the more generalized question would be, is there a way to remove Unicode formatting? ...
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How to properly ignore exceptions

...ant to do a try-except without handling the exception, how do you do it in Python? 11 Answers ...
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Read only the first line of a file?

How would you get only the first line of a file as a string with Python? 8 Answers 8 ...
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How do I print bold text in Python?

How do I print bold text in Python? 12 Answers 12 ...
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Is there a Rake equivalent in Python?

... its files are written in this language. Does something like this exist in Python? 9 Answers ...
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Python String and Integer concatenation [duplicate]

... method used in this answer (backticks) is deprecated in later versions of Python 2, and removed in Python 3. Use the str() function instead. You can use : string = 'string' for i in range(11): string +=`i` print string It will print string012345678910. To get string0, string1 ..... string10 y...
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Deep copy of a dict in python

I would like to make a deep copy of a dict in python. Unfortunately the .deepcopy() method doesn't exist for the dict . How do I do that? ...
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How to assert two list contain the same elements in Python? [duplicate]

... As of Python 3.2 unittest.TestCase.assertItemsEqual(doc) has been replaced by unittest.TestCase.assertCountEqual(doc) which does exactly what you are looking for, as you can read from the python standard library documentation. The ...