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How do you generate dynamic (parameterized) unit tests in python?

... This is called "parametrization". There are several tools that support this approach. E.g.: pytest's decorator parameterized The resulting code looks like this: from parameterized import parameterized class TestSequence(unittes...
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How to show all shared libraries used by executables in Linux?

...to know which libraries are used by executables on my system. More specifically, I'd like to rank which libraries are used the most, along with the binaries that use them. How can I do this? ...
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Why does the C preprocessor interpret the word “linux” as the constant “1”?

Why does the C preprocessor in GCC interpret the word linux (small letters) as the constant 1 ? 5 Answers ...
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How can I remove an element from a list, with lodash?

...eturn an element if the predicate is true. Your implementation will return all unwanted elements instead of those you want to keep – Xeltor Jun 14 '17 at 19:26 5 ...
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How to call Base Class's __init__ method from the child class? [duplicate]

... If you pass BaseClass to super, it'll skip over BaseClass and call object.__init__, which is almost certainly not what you want. – abarnert Oct 6 '13 at 7:29 1 ...
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What is the formal difference in Scala between braces and parentheses, and when should they be used?

...ut this, but I gave up in the end, as the rules are somewhat diffuse. Basically, you’ll have to get the hang of it. Perhaps it is best to concentrate on where curly braces and parenthesis can be used interchangeably: when passing parameters to method calls. You may replace parenthesis with curly b...
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Abstract methods in Python [duplicate]

...what a metaclass is, don't worry about it. :-) – kindall Dec 8 '10 at 0:15 1 The linked tutorial ...
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Foreign key constraints: When to use ON UPDATE and ON DELETE

...tent database, and that's one of the good reasons to use a database. Especially if you have several applications requesting it (or just one application but with a direct mode and a batch mode using different sources). With MySQL you do not have advanced constraints like you would have in postgreSQL...
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How to use filter, map, and reduce in Python 3

... longer return lists: [...] map() and filter() return iterators. If you really need a list, a quick fix is e.g. list(map(...)), but a better fix is often to use a list comprehension (especially when the original code uses lambda), or rewriting the code so it doesn’t need a list at all. Particular...
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Why aren't python nested functions called closures?

...s in Python, and they match the definition of a closure. So why are they called nested functions instead of closures ? ...