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Do I need to disable NSLog before release Application?
... get debug messages. When you're ready to release a beta or final release, all those DLog lines automatically become empty and nothing gets emitted. This way there's no manual setting of variables or commenting of NSLogs required. Picking your build target takes care of it.
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Using os.walk() to recursively traverse directories in Python
I want to navigate from the root directory to all other directories within and print the same.
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What optimizations can GHC be expected to perform reliably?
...has a lot of optimizations that it can perform, but I don't know what they all are, nor how likely they are to be performed and under what circumstances.
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How do I do a not equal in Django queryset filtering?
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Your query appears to have a double negative, you want to exclude all rows where x is not 5, so in other words you want to include all rows where x IS 5. I believe this will do the trick.
results = Model.objects.filter(x=5).exclude(a=true)
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Getting a list of all subdirectories in the current directory
Is there a way to return a list of all the subdirectories in the current directory in Python?
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performSelector may cause a leak because its selector is unknown
...for the C function pointer for the method corresponding to the controller. All NSObjects respond to methodForSelector:, but you can also use class_getMethodImplementation in the Objective-C runtime (useful if you only have a protocol reference, like id<SomeProto>). These function pointers are ...
How do I comment on the Windows command line?
...nt one for batch file (and other) chicanery: robvanderwoude.com/batchfiles.php
– paxdiablo
Jun 8 '10 at 23:55
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__FILE__, __LINE__, and __FUNCTION__ usage in C++
...st result in the mangled name. Since I'm not a compiler writer, it's not really my call.
– Evan Teran
Apr 5 '12 at 3:13
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Real world example about how to use property feature in python?
...ef protein_folding_angle(self):
# number crunching, remote server calls, etc
# all results in an angle set in 'some_angle'
# It could also reference a cache, remote or otherwise,
# that holds the latest value for this angle
return some_angle
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What does Python's eval() do?
...less until you find a need for it. It is used on sites like codepad.org to allow you to execute scripts in a test environment. eval() can also be used to execute highly-dynamic code, but you should make yourself fully aware of the security and performance risks before using it.
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