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Use numpy array in shared memory for multiprocessing
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To add to @unutbu's (not available anymore) and @Henry Gomersall's answers. You could use shared_arr.get_lock() to synchronize access when needed:
shared_arr = mp.Array(ctypes.c_double, N)
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def f(i): # could be anything numpy accepts as an index such another numpy array
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Regex to Match Symbols: !$%^&*()_+|~-=`{}[]:";'?,./
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The regular expression for this is really simple. Just use a character class. The hyphen is a special character in character classes, so it needs to be first:
/[-!$%^&*()_+|~=`{}\[\]:";'<>?,.\/]/
You also need to escape the other regular expressio...
Should I be using object literals or constructor functions?
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However, this is not favorable with regards to encapsulation: Ideally, all the data + behaviour associated with an entity should live together.
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Differences and relationship between glActiveTexture and glBindTexture
...ve "texture unit". Each texture unit can have multiple texture targets (usually GL_TEXTURE_1D, 2D, 3D or CUBE_MAP).
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Is there any way to kill a Thread?
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It is generally a bad pattern to kill a thread abruptly, in Python and in any language. Think of the following cases:
the thread is holding a critical resource that must be closed properly
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Why do some functions have underscores “__” before and after the function name?
...rms using leading or trailing underscores are
recognized (these can generally be combined with any case convention):
_single_leading_underscore: weak "internal use" indicator. E.g. from M import * does not import objects whose name starts with an underscore.
single_trailing_underscore_: ...
Node.js - getting current filename
... Unless your extension isn't 2 characters long, which is totally possible because you can bind script interpretation to any file extension you want... so this may not be a good all-around solution.
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Mar 14 '19 at 1:57
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How do I correctly clean up a Python object?
...it close() statement is that you have to worry about people forgetting to call it at all or forgetting to place it in a finally block to prevent a resource leak when an exception occurs.
To use the with statement, create a class with the following methods:
def __enter__(self)
def __exit__(self...
Capture keyboardinterrupt in Python without try-except
...re some way in Python to capture KeyboardInterrupt event without putting all the code inside a try - except statement?
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How can I open multiple files using “with open” in Python?
I want to change a couple of files at one time, iff I can write to all of them. I'm wondering if I somehow can combine the multiple open calls with the with statement:
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