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How do exceptions work (behind the scenes) in c++
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Instead of guessing, I decided to actually look at the generated code with a small piece of C++ code and a somewhat old Linux install.
class MyException
{
public:
MyException() { }
~MyException() { }
};
void my_throwing_function(bool throwit)
{
if (...
Creating a singleton in Python
...mple implementation:
class Singleton(type):
_instances = {}
def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
if cls not in cls._instances:
cls._instances[cls] = super(Singleton, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
return cls._instances[cls]
class Logger(object):
__meta...
Why do we use __init__ in Python classes?
...Spot is a bit of a cripple and is mostly yellow. The __init__ function is called a constructor, or initializer, and is automatically called when you create a new instance of a class. Within that function, the newly created object is assigned to the parameter self. The notation self.legs is an attrib...
Detect & Record Audio in Python
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Great example! Really useful when I tried to wrap my head around how to record voice using Python. One quick question I had is whether there is a way to define the time period of the recording. Now it records a word? Can I play with it and ha...
Naming convention - underscore in C++ and C# variables
... in a class field. What does the underscore mean? Is there a reference for all these special naming conventions?
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Optional Parameters with C++ Macros
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return 0;
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This makes it easier for the caller of the macro, but not the writer.
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What does the “yield” keyword do?
... list, you can read its items one by one. Reading its items one by one is called iteration:
>>> mylist = [1, 2, 3]
>>> for i in mylist:
... print(i)
1
2
3
mylist is an iterable. When you use a list comprehension, you create a list, and so an iterable:
>>> mylist = [...
How does JavaScript .prototype work?
...ing languages but I've written my fair share of JavaScript code. I never really got my head around this prototype-based programming, does any one know how this works?
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What does multicore assembly language look like?
...on, but it's an answer to a question that appears in the comments. Essentially, the question is what support the hardware gives to multi-threaded operation.
Nicholas Flynt had it right, at least regarding x86. In a multi threaded environment (Hyper-threading, multi-core or multi-processor), the B...
Can modules have properties the same way that objects can?
...s? When I put this code in one file x.py and import it from another, then calling x.y results in AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'c', since _M somehow has value None...
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May 19 '09 at 1:35
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