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static constructors in C++? I need to initialize private static objects
... to have a class with a private static data member (a vector that contains all the characters a-z). In java or C#, I can just make a "static constructor" that will run before I make any instances of the class, and sets up the static data members of the class. It only gets run once (as the variables ...
How to avoid “if” chains?
...ep<X>() should evaluate only if the previous one succeeded (this is called short circuit evaluation)
executeThisFunctionInAnyCase() will be executed in any case
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Using @property versus getters and setters
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Prefer properties. It's what they're there for.
The reason is that all attributes are public in Python. Starting names with an underscore or two is just a warning that the given attribute is an implementation detail that may not stay the same in future versions of the code. It doesn't preven...
Find which version of package is installed with pip
..., is it possible to figure out which version of a package is currently installed?
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Django database query: How to get object by id?
Django automatically creates an id field as primary key.
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How to achieve function overloading in C?
...sociation list that looks a bit like a switch block. _Generic gets the overall type of the expression and then "switches" on it to select the end result expression in the list for its type:
_Generic(1, float: 2.0,
char *: "2",
int: 2,
default: get_two_object());
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What's the difference between process.cwd() vs __dirname?
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Does this mean that process.cwd() is synonym to . for all cases except for require()?
– Alexander Gonchiy
Aug 29 '15 at 9:44
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How to disable and re-enable console logging in Python?
... If you wanted to only filter message below a certain log level (say, all INFO messages), you could change the second line to something like logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
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Jan 5 '18 at 16:48
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Getting a map() to return a list in Python 3.x
...ases, this ends up saving memory, and should make things go faster.
If all you're going to do is iterate over this list eventually, there's no need to even convert it to a list, because you can still iterate over the map object like so:
# Prints "ABCD"
for ch in map(chr,[65,66,67,68]):
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Can “using” with more than one resource cause a resource leak?
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No.
The compiler will generate a separate finally block for each variable.
The spec (§8.13) says:
When a resource-acquisition takes the form of a
local-variable-declaration, it is possible to acquire multiple
resources of a given type. A using statement of the...