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How to get instance variables in Python?
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Every object has a __dict__ variable containing all the variables and its values in it.
Try this
>>> hi_obj = hi()
>>> hi_obj.__dict__.keys()
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Open file in a relative location in Python
...n a subdirectory beneath where the script is actually located, you can use __file__ to help you out here. __file__ is the full path to where the script you are running is located.
So you can fiddle with something like this:
import os
script_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) #<-- absolute dir the...
Class with Object as a parameter
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class Classic: pass
class NewStyle(object): pass
print(dir(Classic))
# ['__doc__', '__module__']
print(dir(NewStyle))
# ['__class__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__doc__', '__format__', '__getattribute__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__module__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__',...
C++ compiling on Windows and Linux: ifdef switch [duplicate]
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use:
#ifdef __linux__
//linux code goes here
#elif _WIN32
// windows code goes here
#else
#endif
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Why is “if not someobj:” better than “if someobj == None:” in Python?
...r not ? This is done using the following algorithm :
If the object has a __nonzero__ special method (as do numeric built-ins, int and float), it calls this method. It must either return a bool value which is then directly used, or an int value that is considered False if equal to zero.
Otherwise, ...
Can't pickle when using multiprocessing Pool.map()
...r program to allow such methods to be pickled, registering it with the copy_reg standard library method.
For example, Steven Bethard's contribution to this thread (towards the end of the thread) shows one perfectly workable approach to allow method pickling/unpickling via copy_reg.
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Creating a dynamic choice field
...passing the user to the form init
class waypointForm(forms.Form):
def __init__(self, user, *args, **kwargs):
super(waypointForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.fields['waypoints'] = forms.ChoiceField(
choices=[(o.id, str(o)) for o in Waypoint.objects.filter(use...
unique object identifier in javascript
... var id = 0;
Object.id = function(o) {
if ( typeof o.__uniqueid == "undefined" ) {
Object.defineProperty(o, "__uniqueid", {
value: ++id,
enumerable: false,
// This could go either way, depending on your...
Does python have an equivalent to Java Class.forName()?
...honic way of doing it.
Here's a function that does what you want:
def get_class( kls ):
parts = kls.split('.')
module = ".".join(parts[:-1])
m = __import__( module )
for comp in parts[1:]:
m = getattr(m, comp)
return m
You can use the return value of this ...
How to reliably open a file in the same directory as a Python script
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I always use:
__location__ = os.path.realpath(
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 lef...