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How do I remove all .pyc files from a project?

... You are not quoting {}. What would happen if accidentally word-split and deleted an intermediate path which happens to be called like a fragment of the path you found? – Robottinosino Apr 3 '13 at 2:58 ...
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What is Autoloading; How do you use spl_autoload, __autoload and spl_autoload_register?

... spl_autoload_register() allows you to register multiple functions (or static methods from your own Autoload class) that PHP will put into a stack/queue and call sequentially when a "new Class" is declared. So for example: spl_autoload_register('m...
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How can I time a code segment for testing performance with Pythons timeit?

...r if you want to average the time elapsed by several runs, you have to manually call the function multiple times (As I think you already do in you example code and timeit does automatically when you set its number argument) import time def myfast(): code n = 10000 t0 = time.time() for i in ran...
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How can I remove an element from a list, with lodash?

...eturn an element if the predicate is true. Your implementation will return all unwanted elements instead of those you want to keep – Xeltor Jun 14 '17 at 19:26 5 ...
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MIN and MAX in C

Where are MIN and MAX defined in C, if at all? 14 Answers 14 ...
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Pandas selecting by label sometimes return Series, sometimes returns DataFrame

...answered Dec 4 '13 at 19:36 Dan AllanDan Allan 27.4k66 gold badges6060 silver badges6060 bronze badges ...
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Using os.walk() to recursively traverse directories in Python

I want to navigate from the root directory to all other directories within and print the same. 13 Answers ...
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Python Process Pool non-daemonic?

...to create a python Pool that is non-daemonic? I want a pool to be able to call a function that has another pool inside. 8 A...
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Is False == 0 and True == 1 an implementation detail or is it guaranteed by the language?

.....] Boolean values behave like the values 0 and 1, respectively, in almost all contexts, the exception being that when converted to a string, the strings "False" or "True" are returned, respectively. There is also, for Python 2: In numeric contexts (for example when used as the argument to an ...
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What does Python's eval() do?

...less until you find a need for it. It is used on sites like codepad.org to allow you to execute scripts in a test environment. eval() can also be used to execute highly-dynamic code, but you should make yourself fully aware of the security and performance risks before using it. ...