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Should I implement __ne__ in terms of __eq__ in Python?
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this is the right answer (down here, by @aaron-hall). The documentation you quoted does not encourage you to implement __ne__ using __eq__, only that you implement it.
– guyarad
Sep 8 '16 at 13:07
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Header files for x86 SIMD intrinsics
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These days you should normally just include <immintrin.h>. It includes everything.
GCC and clang will stop you from using intrinsics for instructions you haven't enabled at compile time (e.g. with -march=native or -mavx2 -mbmi2 -mpopcnt -mfma ...
Get all object attributes in Python? [duplicate]
Is there a way to get all attributes/methods/fields/etc. of an object in Python?
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Difference between a theta join, equijoin and natural join
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A theta join allows for arbitrary comparison relationships (such as ≥).
An equijoin is a theta join using the equality operator.
A natural join is an equijoin on attributes that have the same name in each relationship.
Additionally,...
Calling parent class __init__ with multiple inheritance, what's the right way?
...ing super() leads to greater flexibility for subclasses.
In the direct call approach, C.__init__ can call both A.__init__ and B.__init__.
When using super(), the classes need to be designed for cooperative multiple inheritance where C calls super, which invokes A's code which will also call supe...
Dictionary vs Object - which is more efficient and why?
...ots__ = ('i', 'l')
def __init__(self, i):
self.i = i
self.l = []
all = {}
for i in range(1000000):
all[i] = Obj(i)
test_obj.py:
class Obj(object):
def __init__(self, i):
self.i = i
self.l = []
all = {}
for i in range(1000000):
all[i] = Obj(i)
test_dict.py:
all = {}
for i in...
List all the files that ever existed in a Git repository
Do you have a clean way to list all the files that ever existed in specified branch?
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How can I get a list of all classes within current module in Python?
I've seen plenty of examples of people extracting all of the classes from a module, usually something like:
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difference between variables inside and outside of __init__()
Is there any difference at all between these classes besides the name?
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__getattr__ on a module
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A while ago, Guido declared that all special method lookups on
new-style classes bypass __getattr__ and __getattribute__. Dunder methods had previously worked on modules - you could, for example, use a module as a context manager simply by defining __enter__...