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How does zip(*[iter(s)]*n) work in Python?
... each element is x. *arg unpacks a sequence into arguments for a function call. Therefore you're passing the same iterator 3 times to zip(), and it pulls an item from the iterator each time.
x = iter([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9])
print zip(x, x, x)
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Eclipse error: 'Failed to create the Java Virtual Machine'
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How to make vim paste from (and copy to) system's clipboard?
...ent working file. It so happens I have to either open gedit or type it manually.
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How do I remove a key from a JavaScript object? [duplicate]
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The delete operator allows you to remove a property from an object.
The following examples all do the same thing.
// Example 1
var key = "Cow";
delete thisIsObject[key];
// Example 2
delete thisIsObject["Cow"];
// Example 3
delete thisIsO...
iOS: How to store username/password within an app?
...ta and kSecAttrAccount in Objective-C code, so be sure to cast them using (__bridge id), e.g., [keychainItem setObject:obj forKey:(__bridge id)kSecValueData];
– Joe Hankin
Apr 6 '13 at 23:13
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How to see which flags -march=native will activate?
I'm compiling my C++ app using GCC 4.3. Instead of manually selecting the optimization flags I'm using -march=native , which in theory should add all optimization flags applicable to the hardware I'm compiling on. But how can I check which flags is it actually using?
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TypeError: Missing 1 required positional argument: 'self'
...p.getPumps()
Small example -
>>> class TestClass:
def __init__(self):
print("in init")
def testFunc(self):
print("in Test Func")
>>> testInstance = TestClass()
in init
>>> testInstance.testFunc()
in Test Func
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Redirect parent window from an iframe action
...frame attempting navigation of the top-level window is sandboxed, but the 'allow-top-navigation' flag is not set.
– Bjarte Aune Olsen
Mar 18 '15 at 9:09
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How do I animate constraint changes?
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Two important notes:
You need to call layoutIfNeeded within the animation block. Apple actually recommends you call it once before the animation block to ensure that all pending layout operations have been completed
You need to call it specifically on the ...
How do you test functions and closures for equality?
...s Lattner wrote on the developer forums:
This is a feature we intentionally do not want to support. There are
a variety of things that will cause pointer equality of functions (in
the swift type system sense, which includes several kinds of closures)
to fail or change depending on optimiz...
