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Redirect stdout to a file in Python?

...t it back when you're done, sys.stdout = stdout. That way if you're being called from a function that uses print you don't screw them up. – mgold Dec 20 '12 at 15:06 4 ...
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What is the difference between require_relative and require in Ruby?

... the docs: require_relative complements the builtin method require by allowing you to load a file that is relative to the file containing the require_relative statement. For example, if you have unit test classes in the "test" directory, and data for them under the test "test/data" directo...
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undefined reference to boost::system::system_category() when compiling

...raries. I have the 1.46-dev Boost libraries from the Ubuntu Repository installed, but I get an error when compiling the program. ...
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Rails: Custom text for rails form_for label

...t. In this example, it's not very straight forward. But that documentation site is usually pretty good. – gylaz Oct 22 '12 at 0:47 ...
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How to search a string in multiple files and return the names of files in Powershell?

... large operations like that. It becomes very convoluted when you try to do all of that on one line and it is very easy to make a large mistake. I speak from experience – Kolob Canyon Sep 6 '18 at 15:44 ...
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Are types like uint32, int32, uint64, int64 defined in any stdlib header?

... This answer is wrong. All of the above are only available if an exact width type of that size (no padding) exists in the implementation. Even if not, however, the types int_leastNN_t and uint_leastNN_t for NN 8, 16, 32, and 64 must always exist. C...
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How do I check if an object has a specific property in JavaScript?

... I'm really confused by the answers that have been given - most of them are just outright incorrect. Of course you can have object properties that have undefined, null, or false values. So simply reducing the property check to typeo...
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python exception message capturing

...work, I get syntax error, what is the proper way of doing this for logging all kind of exceptions to a file 11 Answers ...
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Getter and Setter?

... That's not really setter and getter. Typically I need for each property different implementation of getter! – sumid Feb 16 '13 at 0:59 ...
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Timeout on a function call

I'm calling a function in Python which I know may stall and force me to restart the script. 18 Answers ...