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Proper way to use **kwargs in Python

...*kwargs): ...etc... this is not true. In the latter case, f can be called as f(23, 42), while the former case accepts named arguments only -- no positional calls. Often you want to allow the caller maximum flexibility and therefore the second form, as most answers assert, is preferable: but ...
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Force IE compatibility mode off using tags

I am doing work for a client who forces compatibility mode on all intranet sites. I was wondering if there is a tag I can put into my HTML that forces compatibility mode off. ...
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When to use enumerateObjectsUsingBlock vs. for

... Ultimately, use whichever pattern you want to use and comes more naturally in the context. While for(... in ...) is quite convenient and syntactically brief, enumerateObjectsUsingBlock: has a number of features that may or may not prove interesting: enumerateObjectsUsingBlock: will be as fas...
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Add custom messages in assert?

...rk; they’re compile-time constants and their use in this context is trivially optimized away. There is no runtime cost. – zneak Aug 9 '19 at 8:46 ...
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How does _gaq.push(['_trackPageLoadTime']) work?

...precated and its functionality has been set as a default setting. (Functionally speaking, it has gone from being an opt-in feature to being an opt-out feature.) _setSiteSpeedSampleRate is the new function for setting the sample rate on this feature; its default value is 1 (as in 1%). To opt out of ...
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RE error: illegal byte sequence on Mac OS X

...t a valid UTF-8 char. Note that, by contrast, GNU sed (Linux, but also installable on macOS) simply passes the invalid byte through, without reporting an error. Using the formerly accepted answer is an option if you don't mind losing support for your true locale (if you're on a US system and you ne...
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How to find out what type of a Mat object is with Mat::type() in OpenCV

..."; r += (chans+'0'); return r; } If M is a var of type Mat you can call it like so: string ty = type2str( M.type() ); printf("Matrix: %s %dx%d \n", ty.c_str(), M.cols, M.rows ); Will output data such as: Matrix: 8UC3 640x480 Matrix: 64FC1 3x2 Its worth noting that there are also Matr...
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What's the difference between dist-packages and site-packages?

I'm a bit miffed by the python package installation process. Specifically, what's the difference between packages installed in the dist-packages directory and the site-packages directory? ...
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Calling a function of a module by using its name (a string)

What is the best way to go about calling a function given a string with the function's name in a Python program. For example, let's say that I have a module foo , and I have a string whose content is "bar" . What is the best way to call foo.bar() ? ...
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Is there a way to make mv create the directory to be moved to if it doesn't exist?

...ectories don't exist, is there some way to have those directories automatically created, so that you would only have to type ...