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Why is Python 3.x's super() magic?
In Python 3.x, super() can be called without arguments:
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Select the values of one property on all objects of an array in PowerShell
...e:
$results = $objects.Name
Which should fill $results with an array of all the 'Name' property values of the elements in $objects.
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Why do some functions have underscores “__” before and after the function name?
...rms using leading or trailing underscores are
recognized (these can generally be combined with any case convention):
_single_leading_underscore: weak "internal use" indicator. E.g. from M import * does not import objects whose name starts with an underscore.
single_trailing_underscore_: ...
'uint32_t' identifier not found error
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On Windows I usually use windows types. To use it you have to include <Windows.h>.
In this case uint32_t is UINT32 or just UINT.
All types definitions are here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa383751%28v=vs....
Python (and Python C API): __new__ versus __init__
...vs immutable types.
__new__ accepts a type as the first argument, and (usually) returns a new instance of that type. Thus it is suitable for use with both mutable and immutable types.
__init__ accepts an instance as the first argument and modifies the attributes of that instance. This is inappropr...
Extract traceback info from an exception object
...ion("foo occurred").with_traceback(tracebackobj)
These features are minimally described as part of the raise documentation.
All credit for this part of the answer should go to Vyctor, who first posted this information. I'm including it here only because this answer is stuck at the top, and Python...
Scala: List[Future] to Future[List] disregarding failed futures
...ures to a Future of List. I'm using Playframework, so ultimately, what I really want is a Future[Result] , but to make things simpler, let's just say Future[List[Int]] The normal way to do this would be to use Future.sequence(...) but there's a twist... The list I'm given usually has around 10-...
In Flux architecture, how do you manage Store lifecycle?
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In a Flux app there should only be one Dispatcher. All data flows through this central hub. Having a singleton Dispatcher allows it to manage all Stores. This becomes important when you need Store #1 update itself, and then have Store #2 update itself based on both the Acti...
Using variables inside a bash heredoc
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lines in the here-document are not expanded. If word is unquoted, all
lines of the here-document are subjected to parameter expansion, command substitution, and arithmetic expansion. [...]
If you change your first example to use <<EOF instead of << "EOF" you'll find that i...
__lt__ instead of __cmp__
...ttributes of the new class it's decorating (the result might be microscopically faster at runtime, at equally minute cost in terms of memory).
Of course, if your class has some particularly fast way to implement (e.g.) __eq__ and __ne__, it should define them directly so the mixin's versions are no...
