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How do I run all Python unit tests in a directory?

...it test module is of the form test_*.py . I am attempting to make a file called all_test.py that will, you guessed it, run all files in the aforementioned test form and return the result. I have tried two methods so far; both have failed. I will show the two methods, and I hope someone out there ...
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Is the list of Python reserved words and builtins available in a library?

...break', 'class', 'continue', 'def', 'del', 'elif', 'else', 'except', 'finally', 'for', 'from', 'global', 'if', 'import', 'in', 'is', 'lambda', 'nonlocal', 'not', 'or', 'pass', 'raise', 'return', 'try', 'while', 'with', 'yield'] If you want to include built-in names as well (Python 3), then c...
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What's the difference between a proxy server and a reverse proxy server? [closed]

...ccurate, but perhaps too terse. I will try to add some examples. First of all, the word "proxy" describes someone or something acting on behalf of someone else. In the computer realm, we are talking about one server acting on the behalf of another computer. For the purposes of accessibility, I wi...
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Why are Python's 'private' methods not actually private?

... The name scrambling is used to ensure that subclasses don't accidentally override the private methods and attributes of their superclasses. It's not designed to prevent deliberate access from outside. For example: >>> class Foo(object): ... def __init__(self): ... self....
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How to reliably open a file in the same directory as a Python script

...th( os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.dirname(__file__))) The join() call prepends the current working directory, but the documentation says that if some path is absolute, all other paths left of it are dropped. Therefore, getcwd() is dropped when dirname(__file__) returns an absolute path. Als...
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How do I profile memory usage in Python?

... This one has been answered already here: Python memory profiler Basically you do something like that (cited from Guppy-PE): >>> from guppy import hpy; h=hpy() >>> h.heap() Partition of a set of 48477 objects. Total size = 3265516 bytes. Index Count % Size % Cumulat...
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What is the difference between class and instance attributes?

...just look in each instance's __dict__ and the class's __dict__. It just usually doesn't matter very much whether immutable types are shared or not. – abarnert Oct 29 '14 at 22:58 1...
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What is unit testing and how do you do it? [duplicate]

...r program into pieces, and subjecting each piece to a series of tests. Usually tests are run as separate programs, but the method of testing varies, depending on the language, and type of software (GUI, command-line, library). Most languages have unit testing frameworks, you should look into one ...
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Reverse colormap in matplotlib

... The standard colormaps also all have reversed versions. They have the same names with _r tacked on to the end. (Documentation here.) share | improve th...
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HTTP GET Request in Node.js Express

...rks on Node will serve you well if you need to use an HTTP client on Ruby, PHP, Java, Python, Objective C, .Net or Windows 8 as well. As far as I can tell the unirest libraries are mostly backed by existing HTTP clients (e.g. on Java, the Apache HTTP client, on Node, Mikeal's Request libary) - Unir...