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What version of Visual Studio is Python on my computer compiled with?

...rying to find out the version of Visual Studio that is used to compile the Python on my computer 2 Answers ...
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What is the use of join() in Python threading?

I was studying the python threading and came across join() . 10 Answers 10 ...
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Evaluating a mathematical expression in a string

... @AnttiHaapala good example. Is it a bug in Python interpreter? Anyway, large input is trivially handled e.g., using if len(expr) > 10000: raise ValueError. – jfs Apr 29 '16 at 9:53 ...
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What are “named tuples” in Python?

Reading the changes in Python 3.1 , I found something... unexpected: 11 Answers 11 ...
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How to get the position of a character in Python?

How can I get the position of a character inside a string in python? 9 Answers 9 ...
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Using module 'subprocess' with timeout

Here's the Python code to run an arbitrary command returning its stdout data, or raise an exception on non-zero exit codes: ...
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In Python, how does one catch warnings as if they were exceptions?

A third-party library (written in C) that I use in my python code is issuing warnings. I want to be able to use the try except syntax to properly handle these warnings. Is there a way to do this? ...
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Python ElementTree module: How to ignore the namespace of XML files to locate matching element when

...multiple namespaces and namespace aliases: from io import StringIO # for Python 2 import from StringIO instead import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET # instead of ET.fromstring(xml) it = ET.iterparse(StringIO(xml)) for _, el in it: prefix, has_namespace, postfix = el.tag.partition('}') if has...
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Iterating over every two elements in a list

... You need a pairwise() (or grouped()) implementation. For Python 2: from itertools import izip def pairwise(iterable): "s -> (s0, s1), (s2, s3), (s4, s5), ..." a = iter(iterable) return izip(a, a) for x, y in pairwise(l): print "%d + %d = %d" % (x, y, x + y) O...
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Is there a standard way to list names of Python modules in a package?

... Using python2.3 and above, you could also use the pkgutil module: >>> import pkgutil >>> [name for _, name, _ in pkgutil.iter_modules(['testpkg'])] ['modulea', 'moduleb'] EDIT: Note that the parameter is not a ...