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How to find the size of localStorage

...ly developing a site that will make use of HTML5's localStorage. I've read all about the size limitations for different browsers. However, I haven't seen anything on how to find out the current size of a localStorage instance. This question seems to indicate that JavaScript doesn't have a built in...
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Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python

... The book is a bit dated with respect to subclass-superclass calling. It's also a little dated with respect to subclassing built-in classes. It looks like this nowadays: class FileInfo(dict): """store file metadata""" def __init__(self, filename=None): super(FileInfo,...
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How to save all the variables in the current python session?

I want to save all the variables in my current python environment. It seems one option is to use the 'pickle' module. However, I don't want to do this for 2 reasons: ...
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Why is the order in dictionaries and sets arbitrary?

...der: >>> {'bar': None, 'foo': None} {'foo': None, 'bar': None} All slots except 3 and 4 are empty, looping over the table first lists slot 3, then slot 4, so 'foo' is listed before 'bar'. bar and baz, however, have hash values that are exactly 8 apart and thus map to the exact same slot...
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Define a lambda expression that raises an Exception

...ur goal is to avoid a def, this obviously doesn't cut it. It does, however allow you to conditionally raise exceptions, e.g.: y = lambda x: 2*x if x < 10 else raise_(Exception('foobar')) Alternatively you can raise an exception without defining a named function. All you need is a strong stom...
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What is the best way to exit a function (which has no return value) in python before the function en

...hod i use return, it still keep running code behind a. exit should be like php exit(), it breaks the program instantly. – TomSawyer Sep 24 '17 at 18:29 2 ...
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When should I use Kruskal as opposed to Prim (and vice versa)?

...in a very straightforward way : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=232168. Kruskal's algorithm will grow a solution from the cheapest edge by adding the next cheapest edge, provided that it doesn't create a cycle. Prim's algorithm will grow a solution from a random vertex by adding ...
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Is it ever advantageous to use 'goto' in a language that supports loops and functions? If so, why?

...o this already): Cleanly exiting a function Often in a function, you may allocate resources and need to exit in multiple places. Programmers can simplify their code by putting the resource cleanup code at the end of the function, and all "exit points" of the function would goto the cleanup label....
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What does the “yield” keyword do?

... list, you can read its items one by one. Reading its items one by one is called iteration: >>> mylist = [1, 2, 3] >>> for i in mylist: ... print(i) 1 2 3 mylist is an iterable. When you use a list comprehension, you create a list, and so an iterable: >>> mylist = [...
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How to automatically generate a stacktrace when my program crashes

... the GCC compiler. When my C++ program crashes I would like it to automatically generate a stacktrace. 28 Answers ...