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What does `kill -0 $pid` in a shell script do?
... then no signal is sent, but error checking is still performed.
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kill(2)
$ man 2 kill
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If sig is 0, then no signal is sent, but error checking is still performed; this
can be used to check for the existence of a process ID or process group ID.
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Get the key corresponding to the minimum value within a dictionary
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Best: min(d, key=d.get) -- no reason to interpose a useless lambda indirection layer or extract...
multiprocessing: How do I share a dict among multiple processes?
... multiprocessing import Process, Manager
def f(d):
d[1] += '1'
d['2'] += 2
if __name__ == '__main__':
manager = Manager()
d = manager.dict()
d[1] = '1'
d['2'] = 2
p1 = Process(target=f, args=(d,))
p2 = Process(target=f, args=(d,))
p1.start()
p2.start()
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Lazy Method for Reading Big File in Python?
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SQL DELETE with INNER JOIN
There are 2 tables, spawnlist and npc , and I need to delete data from spawnlsit .
npc_templateid = n.idTemplate is the only thing that "connect" the tables.
I have tried this script but it doesn't work.
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When should I use nil and NULL in Objective-C?
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Maximum number of characters using keystrokes A, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V
... O(N), but since the numbers grow at an exponential rate it is actually O(N2) due to the complexity of multiplying the large numbers. Below is a Python implementation. It takes about 0.5 seconds to calculate for N=50,000.
def max_chars(n):
dp = [0] * (n+1)
for i in xrange(n):
dp[i+1] = max(...
How to sort a list of strings numerically?
...t do anything with the results. What you want is:
list1 = ["1","10","3","22","23","4","2","200"]
list1 = [int(x) for x in list1]
list1.sort()
If for some reason you need to keep strings instead of ints (usually a bad idea, but maybe you need to preserve leading zeros or something), you can use a...
Should all Python classes extend object?
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In Python 2, not inheriting from object will create an old-style class, which, amongst other effects, causes type to give different results:
>>> class Foo: pass
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>>> type(Foo())
<type 'instance'>
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Can grep show only words that match search pattern?
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