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How to invoke the super constructor in Python?

In all other languages I've worked with the super constructor is invoked implicitly. How does one invoke it in Python? I would expect super(self) but this doesn't work. ...
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How to create a video from images with FFmpeg?

...pix_fmt yuv420p out.ogg Your images should of course be sorted alphabetically, typically as: 0001-first-thing.jpg 0002-second-thing.jpg 0003-and-third.jpg and so on. I would also first ensure that all images to be used have the same aspect ratio, possibly by cropping them with imagemagick or n...
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What is a “callable”?

...t's clear what a metaclass is , there is an associated concept that I use all the time without knowing what it really means. ...
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How to check whether an object has certain method/property?

...much any modern dynamic scripting language (Python, Javascript, VB script, PHP, Lua... I could go on and on). It's not a bug, it's a feature. – Tim Keating Dec 3 '11 at 14:36 5 ...
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Why use Ruby instead of Smalltalk? [closed]

...hrough its adolescence. There are a lot of similarities between Ruby and Smalltalk -- maglev is a testament to that. Despite having a more unusual syntax, Smalltalk has all (if not more) of the object-oriented beauty of Ruby. ...
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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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How do I check for C++11 support?

...t have (partial) compiler-level support versus a standard C++ library with all the C++11 changes. So Boost's defines mentioned in another answer remain the only sane way to figure out if there is, for example, support for C++11 threads and other specific parts of the standard. ...
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Python integer division yields float

... @JonathanSternberg except for all the code that was written for python 2.0. I feel like the role of / and // should be reversed to keep backwards compatibility. Also, in pretty much every other language / preserves type. i would make more sense then fo...
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Referring to the null object in Python

... SyntaxError: cannot assign to keyword It's therefore safe to assume that all None references are the same. There isn't any "custom" None. To test for None use the is operator When writing code you might be tempted to test for Noneness like this: if value==None: pass Or to test for falsehood l...
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How can I add reflection to a C++ application?

...rate the data about each field(plus the field itself). This macro will be called like this: REFLECTABLE ( (const char *) name, (int) age ) So using Boost.PP we iterate over each argument and generate the data like this: // A helper metafunction for adding const to a type template<clas...