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Wildcards in jQuery selectors
I'm trying to use a wildcard to get the id of all the elements whose id begin with "jander". I tried $('#jander*') , $('#jander%') but it doesn't work..
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GoogleTest: How to skip a test?
...o). I then removed my comment, figuring it's obsolete... but that's some really good info! +1
– Kiril
Aug 26 '11 at 17:05
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Object of custom type as dictionary key
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You need to add 2 methods, note __hash__ and __eq__:
class MyThing:
def __init__(self,name,location,length):
self.name = name
self.location = location
self.length = length
def __hash__(self):
return hash((self.name...
Python - Count elements in list [duplicate]
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len(myList) should do it.
len works with all the collections, and strings too.
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Looping through localStorage in HTML5 and JavaScript
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In addition to all the other answers, you can use $.each function from the jQuery library:
$.each(localStorage, function(key, value){
// key magic
// value magic
});
Eventually, get the object with:
JSON.parse(localStorage.getI...
submit a form in a new tab
...to test some functions, after I'll avoid this behaviour) to load the page called by submit on a new tab : is it possible?
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Better way to check variable for null or empty string?
...solves it, I'm not sure if it's simpler. +1 anyway
– Allain Lalonde
Dec 19 '08 at 15:36
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How to mock an import
...importing A to get what you want:
test.py:
import sys
sys.modules['B'] = __import__('mock_B')
import A
print(A.B.__name__)
A.py:
import B
Note B.py does not exist, but when running test.py no error is returned and print(A.B.__name__) prints mock_B. You still have to create a mock_B.py where ...
C++及Windows异常处理(try,catch; __try,__finally, __except) - C/C++ - ...
C++及Windows异常处理(try,catch; __try,__finally, __except)C++及Windows异常处理(try,catch; __try,__finally; __try, __except)一道笔试题引起的探究题目:
int* p = 0x00000000; // pointer to NULL
puts( "hello ");
__try{
puts( "in try ...
What are valid values for the id attribute in HTML?
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For HTML 4, the answer is technically:
ID and NAME tokens must begin with a letter ([A-Za-z]) and may be followed by any number of letters, digits ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores ("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".").
HTML 5 is even more permissiv...
