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How to check whether an object has certain method/property?

...much any modern dynamic scripting language (Python, Javascript, VB script, PHP, Lua... I could go on and on). It's not a bug, it's a feature. – Tim Keating Dec 3 '11 at 14:36 5 ...
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...******************* * outline.c * * Copyright 1999, Clark Cooper * All rights reserved. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <expat.h> #if defined(__amigaos__) && defined(__USE_INLINE__) #include <proto/expat.h> #endif #ifdef XML_LARGE_SIZE #if defined(XML_USE_MSC_EXTENSIONS) && _MS...
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What are the differences between json and simplejson Python modules?

...ossible. A good practice, in my opinion, is to use one or the other as a fallback. try: import simplejson as json except ImportError: import json share | improve this answer | ...
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python: how to identify if a variable is an array or a scalar

I have a function that takes the argument NBins . I want to make a call to this function with a scalar 50 or an array [0, 10, 20, 30] . How can I identify within the function, what the length of NBins is? or said differently, if it is a scalar or a vector? ...
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Why use Ruby instead of Smalltalk? [closed]

...hrough its adolescence. There are a lot of similarities between Ruby and Smalltalk -- maglev is a testament to that. Despite having a more unusual syntax, Smalltalk has all (if not more) of the object-oriented beauty of Ruby. ...
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Removing event listener which was added with bind

...uation was this: A new function reference is created after .bind() is called! See Does bind() change the function reference? | How to set permanently? So, to add or remove it, assign the reference to a variable: var x = this.myListener.bind(this); Toolbox.addListener(window, 'scroll', x); To...
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What is __init__.py for?

...kages as they existed in Python 3.2 and earlier. A regular package is typically implemented as a directory containing an __init__.py file. When a regular package is imported, this __init__.py file is implicitly executed, and the objects it defines are bound to names in the package’s namespace. The...
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Will the base class constructor be automatically called?

... age of customer be 2? It seems like the base class's constructor will be called no matter what. If so, why do we need to call base at the end sometimes? ...
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What is normalized UTF-8 all about?

.... Compatibility Normalization Unicode also includes many characters that really do not belong, but were used in legacy character sets. Unicode added these to allow text in those character sets to be processed as Unicode, and then be converted back without loss. Compatibility normalization converts t...
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How to use timeit module

... The way timeit works is to run setup code once and then make repeated calls to a series of statements. So, if you want to test sorting, some care is required so that one pass at an in-place sort doesn't affect the next pass with already sorted data (that, of course, would make the Timsort reall...