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Getting a map() to return a list in Python 3.x

...ases, this ends up saving memory, and should make things go faster. If all you're going to do is iterate over this list eventually, there's no need to even convert it to a list, because you can still iterate over the map object like so: # Prints "ABCD" for ch in map(chr,[65,66,67,68]): prin...
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Find which version of package is installed with pip

..., is it possible to figure out which version of a package is currently installed? 15 Answers ...
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Parse a .py file, read the AST, modify it, then write back the modified source code

I want to programmatically edit python source code. Basically I want to read a .py file, generate the AST , and then write back the modified python source code (i.e. another .py file). ...
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Can I change the checkbox size using CSS?

...ers no solutions in many cases (no solution to firefox on xp? no chrome at all?), is outdated and only contains a link and a comment of not much value. – nurettin Feb 13 '13 at 15:34 ...
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Is module __file__ attribute absolute or relative?

...a file. The __file__ attribute is not present for C modules that are statically linked into the interpreter; for extension modules loaded dynamically from a shared library, it is the pathname of the shared library file. From the mailing list thread linked by @kindall in a comment to the question: ...
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How to disable and re-enable console logging in Python?

... If you wanted to only filter message below a certain log level (say, all INFO messages), you could change the second line to something like logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) – Hartley Brody Jan 5 '18 at 16:48 ...
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What's the difference between process.cwd() vs __dirname?

... Does this mean that process.cwd() is synonym to . for all cases except for require()? – Alexander Gonchiy Aug 29 '15 at 9:44 11 ...
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Using @property versus getters and setters

... Prefer properties. It's what they're there for. The reason is that all attributes are public in Python. Starting names with an underscore or two is just a warning that the given attribute is an implementation detail that may not stay the same in future versions of the code. It doesn't preven...
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How to achieve function overloading in C?

...sociation list that looks a bit like a switch block. _Generic gets the overall type of the expression and then "switches" on it to select the end result expression in the list for its type: _Generic(1, float: 2.0, char *: "2", int: 2, default: get_two_object()); ...
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How to count the number of set bits in a 32-bit integer?

...Hamming Weight', 'popcount' or 'sideways addition'. The 'best' algorithm really depends on which CPU you are on and what your usage pattern is. Some CPUs have a single built-in instruction to do it and others have parallel instructions which act on bit vectors. The parallel instructions (like x86's ...