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Change all files and folders permissions of a directory to 644/755
How would I change all files to 644 and all folders to 755 using chmod from the linux command prompt? (Terminal)
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Why does GCC generate 15-20% faster code if I optimize for size instead of speed?
... gcc-4.8 1.53s 1.52s -Os
In some cases you can alleviate the effect of disadvantageous optimizations by asking gcc to optimize for your particular processor (using options -mtune=native or -march=native):
Processor Compiler Time (-O2 -mtune=native) Time (-Os...
What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?
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A restrict-qualified pointer (or reference)...
! ...is basically a
promise to the compiler that for the
scope of the pointer, the target of the pointer will only
be accessed through that pointer (and pointers copied
from it).
In C++ compilers that support it i...
How to avoid explicit 'self' in Python?
...s leads to useful properties, such as: you can't add members which accidentally shadow non-members and thereby break code.
One extreme example: you can write a class without any knowledge of what base classes it might have, and always know whether you are accessing a member or not:
class A(some_fu...
What is the purpose of the single underscore “_” variable in Python?
...cate that part
of a function result is being deliberately ignored (Conceptually, it is being discarded.), as in code like:
label, has_label, _ = text.partition(':').
As part of a function definition (using either def or lambda), where
the signature is fixed (e.g. by a callback or parent class API), ...
RuntimeError on windows trying python multiprocessing
...void creating subprocesses recursively.
Modified testMain.py:
import parallelTestModule
if __name__ == '__main__':
extractor = parallelTestModule.ParallelExtractor()
extractor.runInParallel(numProcesses=2, numThreads=4)
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Why are all fields in an interface implicitly static and final?
I am just trying to understand why all fields defined in an Interface are implicitly static and final . The idea of keeping fields static makes sense to me as you can't have objects of an interface but why they are final (implicitly)?
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How to access the ith column of a NumPy multidimensional array?
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Understanding Python super() with __init__() methods [duplicate]
...can be nice. But the main advantage comes with multiple inheritance, where all sorts of fun stuff can happen. See the standard docs on super if you haven't already.
Note that the syntax changed in Python 3.0: you can just say super().__init__() instead of super(ChildB, self).__init__() which IMO is...
__lt__ instead of __cmp__
...ttributes of the new class it's decorating (the result might be microscopically faster at runtime, at equally minute cost in terms of memory).
Of course, if your class has some particularly fast way to implement (e.g.) __eq__ and __ne__, it should define them directly so the mixin's versions are no...
