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How do I mock an open used in a with statement (using the Mock framework in Python)?

...ager (from the examples page in the mock documentation): >>> open_name = '%s.open' % __name__ >>> with patch(open_name, create=True) as mock_open: ... mock_open.return_value = MagicMock(spec=file) ... ... with open('/some/path', 'w') as f: ... f.write('something') ...
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How to get position of a certain element in strings vector, to use it as an index in ints vector?

...e use size_t we must be careful not to subtract a larger iterator from a smaller iterator. – dasblinkenlight Oct 17 '17 at 10:49 ...
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Why is early return slower than else?

...e a theory for you. I tried your code and get the same of results, without_else() is repeatedly slightly slower than with_else(): >>> T(lambda : without_else()).repeat() [0.42015745017874906, 0.3188967452567226, 0.31984281521812363] >>> T(lambda : with_else()).repeat() [0.3600984...
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How to convert list of tuples to multiple lists?

... xs, ys = [x for x, y in zs], [y for x, y in zs] return xs, ys if __name__ == '__main__': from timeit import timeit setup_string='''\ N = 2000000 xs = list(range(1, N)) ys = list(range(N+1, N*2)) zs = list(zip(xs, ys)) from __main__ import t1, t2, t3 ''' print(f'zip:\t\t{timeit(...
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Can someone explain the right way to use SBT?

...tarted, and why? I think the sane point is to build immunity to sbt gradually. Make sure you understand: scopes format {<build-uri>}<project-id>/config:key(for task-key) the 3 flavors of settings (SettingKey, TaskKey, InputKey) - read the section called "Task Keys" in http://www.sc...
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When should I use C++ private inheritance?

...ance: This is NOT a complete answer. Read other answers like here (conceptually) and here (both theoretic and practic) if you are interested in the question. This is just a fancy trick that can be achieved with private inheritance. While it is fancy it is not the answer to the question. Besides the...
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Difference between std::result_of and decltype

... result_of was introduced in Boost, and then included in TR1, and finally in C++0x. Therefore result_of has an advantage that is backward-compatible (with a suitable library). decltype is an entirely new thing in C++0x, does not restrict only to return type of a function, and is a language fe...
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Named routes _path vs _url

... _path helpers provide a site-root-relative path. You should probably use this most of the time. _url helpers provide an absolute path, including protocol and server name. I've found that I mainly use these in emails when cre...
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How to permanently set $PATH on Linux/Unix? [closed]

...t. The actual solution depends on the purpose. The variable values are usually stored in either a list of assignments or a shell script that is run at the start of the system or user session. In case of the shell script you must use a specific shell syntax and export or set commands. System wide ...
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Object comparison in JavaScript [duplicate]

...ely there is no perfect way, unless you use _proto_ recursively and access all non-enumerable properties, but this works in Firefox only. So the best I can do is to guess usage scenarios. 1) Fast and limited. Works when you have simple JSON-style objects without methods and DOM nodes inside: ...