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How to get number of entries in a Lua table?

...ual, any of 3, 5 and 9 are valid results for #t. According to the manual, calling # on non-sequences is undefined. That means that any result (-1, 3, 3.14, 5, 9) is valid. – cubuspl42 May 12 '14 at 20:08 ...
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unable to copy/paste in mingw shell

...ms to be a bit buggy. For instance running an an executable via cli (e.g. php -version results in empty output and forces me to restart the shell). Waiting for a new update, hopefully which will fix this. share | ...
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How to use Sphinx's autodoc to document a class's __init__(self) method?

... as it doesn't need to be editing .rst files. – jcarballo Aug 27 '13 at 17:44 9 In Sphinx 1.2.1, ...
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Relative imports in Python 3

...ython3. The simplest fix for this case, assuming the name mymodule is globally unique, would be to avoid using relative imports, and just use... from mymodule import as_int ...although, if it's not unique, or your package structure is more complex, you'll need to include the directory containing...
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How do I base64 encode (decode) in C?

... *output_length = 4 * ((input_length + 2) / 3); char *encoded_data = malloc(*output_length); if (encoded_data == NULL) return NULL; for (int i = 0, j = 0; i < input_length;) { uint32_t octet_a = i < input_length ? (unsigned char)data[i++] : 0; uint32_t octet_b = ...
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What are sessions? How do they work?

... @user137717 yes that is a possibility if you allow access to the session to literally "every one that presents the correct session id". There are a number of restrictions you can put in place, one of the easiest and most common is to store the client IP in the session: ...
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Why aren't superclass __init__ methods automatically invoked?

...thon designers decide that subclasses' __init__() methods don't automatically call the __init__() methods of their superclasses, as in some other languages? Is the Pythonic and recommended idiom really like the following? ...
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BaseException.message deprecated in Python 2.6

...of the exception hierarchy. Provides an 'args' attribute that contains all arguments passed to the constructor. Suggested practice, though, is that only a single string argument be passed to the constructor.""" __str__ and __repr__ are already implemented in a meaningful way, especiall...
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Bulk insert with SQLAlchemy ORM

... You also need s.commit() to actually save the records (it took me a bit to figure this one out). – horcle_buzz Dec 4 '15 at 1:30 3 ...
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Is False == 0 and True == 1 an implementation detail or is it guaranteed by the language?

.....] Boolean values behave like the values 0 and 1, respectively, in almost all contexts, the exception being that when converted to a string, the strings "False" or "True" are returned, respectively. There is also, for Python 2: In numeric contexts (for example when used as the argument to an ...