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Is gettimeofday() guaranteed to be of microsecond resolution?

I am porting a game, that was originally written for the Win32 API, to Linux (well, porting the OS X port of the Win32 port to Linux). ...
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os.path.dirname(__file__) returns empty

...get the dirname of the absolute path, use os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Should import statements always be at the top of a module?

...t that's only paid once. Putting the imports within a function will cause calls to that function to take longer. So if you care about efficiency, put the imports at the top. Only move them into a function if your profiling shows that would help (you did profile to see where best to improve perform...
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How do I keep track of pip-installed packages in an Anaconda (Conda) environment?

I've installed and have been using the Anaconda Python distribution, and I have started using the Anaconda (Conda) environment. I can use the standard conda install... command to put packages from the distribution into my environments, but to use anything outside (i.e. Flask-WTF, flask-sqlalchem...
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Multiple Updates in MySQL

...has new records then i will end up inserting only the ids and count except all other information. if and only if there is an entry for the id then it should update else it should skip. what shall i do? – Jayapal Chandran Aug 30 '10 at 13:30 ...
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Context switches much slower in new linux kernels

...and dances to its own tune. In other words, even if you completely disable all C states in your PC's (or server's) BIOS, this driver will still force them on during periods of brief inactivity, which are almost always happening unless an all core consuming synthetic benchmark (e.g., stress) is runni...
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How to loop backwards in python? [duplicate]

... gives [10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1] But for iteration, you should really be using xrange instead. So, xrange(10, 0, -1) Note for Python 3 users: There are no separate range and xrange functions in Python 3, there is just range, which follows the design of Python 2's xrange. ...
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clang error: unknown argument: '-mno-fused-madd' (python package installation failure)

I get the following error when attempting to install psycopg2 via pip on Mavericks 10.9: 14 Answers ...
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Can a dictionary be passed to django models on create?

...our model is called MyModel: # create instance of model m = MyModel(**data_dict) # don't forget to save to database! m.save() As for your second question, the dictionary has to be the final argument. Again, extra and extra2 should be fields in the model. m2 =MyModel(extra='hello', extra2='world'...
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Getting a better understanding of callback functions in JavaScript

I understand passing in a function to another function as a callback and having it execute, but I'm not understanding the best implementation to do that. I'm looking for a very basic example, like this: ...