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Converting integer to string in Python
I want to convert an integer to a string in Python. I am typecasting it in vain:
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Copy file or directories recursively in Python
Python seems to have functions for copying files (e.g. shutil.copy ) and functions for copying directories (e.g. shutil.copytree ) but I haven't found any function that handles both. Sure, it's trivial to check whether you want to copy a file or a directory, but it seems like a strange omission.
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Parse rfc3339 date strings in Python? [duplicate]
... I haven't heard of dateutil.parser. These are the little things that make Python awesome. from somemodule import problemsolver && problemsolver.solvemyspecificproblem()
– kraxor
Oct 3 '14 at 7:49
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Python 3.x rounding behavior
I was just re-reading What’s New In Python 3.0 and it states:
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How can I fill out a Python string with spaces?
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or @abbot 's if you are stuck supporting old versions of python
– CoatedMoose
Jul 27 '13 at 7:25
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Understanding Python's “is” operator
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and is shows both are the same object, it returns True.
Remember that in Python, names are just labels referencing values; you can have multiple names point to the same object. is tells you if two names point to one and the same object. == tells you if two names refer to objects that have the same...
How to put multiple statements in one line?
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Unfortunately, what you want is not possible with Python (which makes Python close to useless for command-line one-liner programs). Even explicit use of parentheses does not avoid the syntax exception. You can get away with a sequence of simple statements, separated by semi-...
A clean, lightweight alternative to Python's twisted? [closed]
...d to enable concurrent requests to occur at the same time. That was in my Python youth, in the days before I knew about the GIL and the associated woes it creates for multithreaded code (IE, most of the time stuff just ends up serialized!)...
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What is the difference between dict.items() and dict.iteritems() in Python2?
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It's part of an evolution.
Originally, Python items() built a real list of tuples and returned that. That could potentially take a lot of extra memory.
Then, generators were introduced to the language in general, and that method was reimplemented as an iterator-...
How to start a background process in Python?
I'm trying to port a shell script to the much more readable python version. The original shell script starts several processes (utilities, monitors, etc.) in the background with "&". How can I achieve the same effect in python? I'd like these processes not to die when the python scripts complete. I ...