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How to make a class JSON serializable
...f)
'{"fname": "/foo/bar"}'
In that case you can merely call json.dumps(f.__dict__).
If you want more customized output then you will have to subclass JSONEncoder and implement your own custom serialization.
For a trivial example, see below.
>>> from json import JSONEncoder
>>&g...
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...映射到Python之中;
(9)Pool,内存池管理;
(10)smart_ptr,智能指针。
【二、Boost库的编译】
【Setp1 准备工作】:
(1)Boost 下载可以到官方网站下载:
http://www.boost.org/
(2)安装VS2008 IDE
【Setp2 编译Boost】
1.打开Vi...
Create a custom event in Java
...else in the package
interface ThrowListener {
public void Catch();
}
/*_____________________________________________________________*/class Thrower {
//list of catchers & corresponding function to add/remove them in the list
List<ThrowListener> listeners = new ArrayList<ThrowLis...
What is __init__.py for?
What is __init__.py for in a Python source directory?
12 Answers
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Difference between len() and .__len__()?
Is there any difference between calling len([1,2,3]) or [1,2,3].__len__() ?
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How do I get the path and name of the file that is currently executing?
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user13993 did indeed nail it. Should be os.path.realpath(__file__)
– uchuugaka
Aug 13 '15 at 9:02
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__getattr__ on a module
How can implement the equivalent of a __getattr__ on a class, on a module?
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How do I initialize the base (super) class?
... and invoke their base class through super(), e.g.
class X(object):
def __init__(self, x):
pass
def doit(self, bar):
pass
class Y(X):
def __init__(self):
super(Y, self).__init__(123)
def doit(self, foo):
return super(Y, self).doit(foo)
Because python knows about old- an...
namedtuple and default values for optional keyword arguments
...Node()
Node(val=None, left=None, right=None)
Before Python 3.7
Set Node.__new__.__defaults__ to the default values.
>>> from collections import namedtuple
>>> Node = namedtuple('Node', 'val left right')
>>> Node.__new__.__defaults__ = (None,) * len(Node._fields)
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Python's equivalent of && (logical-and) in an if-statement
...actually
evaluated because of the print statements:
>>> def print_and_return(value):
... print(value)
... return value
>>> res = print_and_return(False) and print_and_return(True)
False
As you can see only one print statement is executed, so Python really didn't even lo...
