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Is gcc's __attribute__((packed)) / #pragma pack unsafe?
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Yes, __attribute__((packed)) is potentially unsafe on some systems. The symptom probably won't show up on an x86, which just makes the problem more insidious; testing on x86 systems won't reveal the problem. (On the x86, misalig...
What does the “yield” keyword do?
...ou create the method of the node object that will return the generator
def _get_child_candidates(self, distance, min_dist, max_dist):
# Here is the code that will be called each time you use the generator object:
# If there is still a child of the node object on its left
# AND if the d...
What is a None value?
... this book?because his name is Jason R. Briggs.
– The_Diver
Oct 20 '13 at 18:52
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Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?
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Under the hood, Python will use __contains__(self, item), __iter__(self), and __getitem__(self, key) in that order to determine whether an item lies in a given contains. Implement at least one of those methods to make in available to your custom type.
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How do I find where an exception was thrown in C++?
...d (Linux).
You can install your own terminate() function by using std::set_terminate(). You should be able to set a breakpoint on your terminate function in gdb. You may be able to generate a stack backtrace from your terminate() function and this backtrace may help in identifying the location of...
How to identify platform/compiler from preprocessor macros?
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For Mac OS:
#ifdef __APPLE__
For MingW on Windows:
#ifdef __MINGW32__
For Linux:
#ifdef __linux__
For other Windows compilers, check this thread and this for several other compilers and architectures.
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How do I determine the size of an object in Python?
...rieve the size and would cause a
TypeError.
getsizeof calls the object’s
__sizeof__ method and adds an additional garbage collector overhead
if the object is managed by the
garbage collector.
See recursive sizeof recipe for an example of using getsizeof() recursively to find the size of containers...
Should I use a class or dictionary?
...vantage? What happens if you later want to add some code? Where would your __init__ code go?
Classes are for bundling related data (and usually code).
Dictionaries are for storing key-value relationships, where usually the keys are all of the same type, and all the values are also of one type. Occ...
How do I access the request object or any other variable in a form's clean() method?
... no reason to do it this way.
A much better way is to override the form's __init__ method to take an extra keyword argument, request. This stores the request in the form, where it's required, and from where you can access it in your clean method.
class MyForm(forms.Form):
def __init__(self, *...
TypeError: module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)
...ample.responses import Response
class GeoJsonResponse(Response):
def __init__(self, geo_json_data):
Looks fine. No problems until you try to debug the thing, which is when you get a bunch of seemingly vague error messages like this:
from pyexample.responses import GeoJsonResponse
..\py...
