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When to use self over $this?
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$x = new Y();
$x->bar();
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The idea is that $this->foo() calls the foo() member function of whatever is the exact type of the current object. If the object is of type X, it thus calls X::foo(). If the object is of type Y, it calls Y::foo(). But with self::foo(), X::foo() is always ...
What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it?
... token is converted into a token. (2.7). The
resulting tokens are syntactically and semantically analyzed and
translated as a translation unit. [SNIP]
Translated translation units and instantiation units are combined as follows: [SNIP]
All external entity references are resolved. Library components ...
Is it possible to forward-declare a function in Python?
...rwards is impossible, what about defining it in some other module?
Technically you still define it first, but it's clean.
You could create a recursion like the following:
def foo():
bar()
def bar():
foo()
Python's functions are anonymous just like values are anonymous, yet they can be ...
Calling C/C++ from Python?
...e Boost Python Library is a framework for interfacing Python and
C++. It allows you to quickly and seamlessly expose C++ classes
functions and objects to Python, and vice-versa, using no special
tools -- just your C++ compiler. It is designed to wrap C++ interfaces
non-intrusively, so that y...
Dynamically set local variable [duplicate]
How do you dynamically set local variable in Python (where the variable name is dynamic)?
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Callback functions in C++
In C++, when and how do you use a callback function?
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Is there any difference between “foo is None” and “foo == None”?
... Hmmm, I think your link changed, unless you were interested in how to call external functions from python
– Pat
May 4 '12 at 20:39
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Compare object instances for equality by their attributes
...s:
>>> x == y
True
Note that implementing __eq__ will automatically make instances of your class unhashable, which means they can't be stored in sets and dicts. If you're not modelling an immutable type (i.e. if the attributes foo and bar may change value within the lifetime of your obje...
Is Java “pass-by-reference” or “pass-by-value”?
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Java is always pass-by-value.
Unfortunately, we never handle an object at all, instead juggling object-handles called references (which are passed by value of course). The chosen terminology and semantics easily confuse many beginners.
It goes like this:
public static void main(String[] args) {
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Proper way to declare custom exceptions in modern Python?
...tionError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, errors):
# Call the base class constructor with the parameters it needs
super(ValidationError, self).__init__(message)
# Now for your custom code...
self.errors = errors
That way you could pass dict of error me...