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What is getattr() exactly and how do I use it?
... understand about getattr() is that getattr(li, "pop") is the same as calling li.pop .
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Filter by property
...to Python to evaluate the property--and at that point, you've already done all the work to load it.
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Is it possible to declare two variables of different types in a for loop?
...and clang for years (since gcc-7 and clang-4.0) (clang live example). This allows us to unpack a tuple like so:
for (auto [i, f, s] = std::tuple{1, 1.0, std::string{"ab"}}; i < N; ++i, f += 1.5) {
// ...
}
The above will give you:
int i set to 1
double f set to 1.0
std::string s set to "...
How can I get a list of all classes within current module in Python?
I've seen plenty of examples of people extracting all of the classes from a module, usually something like:
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How to avoid having class data shared among instances?
...problem you face is that x.list and y.list are the same list, so when you call append on one, it affects the other.
– Matt Moriarity
Nov 5 '09 at 14:04
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How do you loop through currently loaded assemblies?
...ughout, but I could not figure out how to effectively show the versions of ALL of the loaded assemblies.
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In jQuery, how do I get the value of a radio button when they all have the same name?
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@PavanAlapati We cannot really tell you why without seeing your HTML as well; ideally, you would post a new question with your exact HTML snippet and the code you are using. You should only get undefined though, if: The name in the selector does not m...
__FILE__, __LINE__, and __FUNCTION__ usage in C++
...st result in the mangled name. Since I'm not a compiler writer, it's not really my call.
– Evan Teran
Apr 5 '12 at 3:13
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Determining 32 vs 64 bit in C++
...esentation. I prefer ENVIRONMENT64 / ENVIRONMENT32. Then I find out what all of the major compilers use for determining if it's a 64 bit environment or not and use that to set my variables.
// Check windows
#if _WIN32 || _WIN64
#if _WIN64
#define ENVIRONMENT64
#else
#define ENVIRONMENT32
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std::function and std::bind: what are they, and when should they be used?
...nd to get g:
auto g = bind(f, _1, 4, _2);
This is more concise than actually writing a functor class to do it.
There are further examples in the article you link to. You generally use it when you need to pass a functor to some algorithm. You have a function or functor that almost does the job yo...
