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How to change a module variable from another module?
...conduct your experiment there by setting bar.a = 1. This way, you will actually be modifying bar.__dict__['a'] which is the 'real' value of a in this context.
It's a little convoluted with three layers but bar.a = 1 changes the value of a in the module called bar that is actually derived from __ini...
How to Create Deterministic Guids
...correct and has errata that fixes the C code (rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=4122&eid=1352). If this implementation is not fully compliant with RFC4122 and its errata, please provide further details; I would like to make it follow the standard.
– Bradley Grainger
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How to shuffle a std::vector?
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Make sure to reuse the same instance of rng throughout multiple calls to std::shuffle if you intend to generate different permutations every time!
Moreover, if you want your program to create different sequences of shuffles each time it is run, you can seed the constructor of the random e...
What is “android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1”?
...id/platform_frameworks_base/tree/master/core/res/res/layout )
You can actually view the code for the layouts.
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How to invoke the super constructor in Python?
In all other languages I've worked with the super constructor is invoked implicitly. How does one invoke it in Python? I would expect super(self) but this doesn't work.
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GCC dump preprocessor defines
...nstead of the normal output, generate
a list of `#define' directives for all
the macros defined during the
execution of the preprocessor,
including predefined macros. This
gives you a way of finding out what is
predefined in your version of the
preprocessor. Assuming you have no
file...
How to import the class within the same directory or sub directory?
I have a directory that stores all the .py files.
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How to check BLAS/LAPACK linkage in NumPy and SciPy?
... Given its widespread usefulness, numpy.__config__ should really be a public API. Nonetheless, you win this round, davost.
– Cecil Curry
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foreach vs someList.ForEach(){}
... The most common one is described in the comments to this question.
Generally, if you are looking to remove multiple items from a list, you would want to separate the determination of which items to remove from the actual removal. It doesn't keep your code compact, but it guarantees that you do n...
Python unittest - opposite of assertRaises?
...the correct solution in fact. The solution proposed by user9876 is conceptually flawed: if you test for the non-raising of say ValueError, but ValueError is instead raised, your test must exit with a failure condition, not an error one. On the other hand, if in running the same code you would raise ...
