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Combining C++ and C - how does #ifdef __cplusplus work?

...tive. Now, specifically regarding your numbered questions: Regarding #1: __cplusplus will stay defined inside of extern "C" blocks. This doesn't matter, though, since the blocks should nest neatly. Regarding #2: __cplusplus will be defined for any compilation unit that is being run through the C...
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How do I change the working directory in Python?

... """Context manager for changing the current working directory""" def __init__(self, newPath): self.newPath = os.path.expanduser(newPath) def __enter__(self): self.savedPath = os.getcwd() os.chdir(self.newPath) def __exit__(self, etype, value, traceback): ...
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In a Django form, how do I make a field readonly (or disabled) so that it cannot be edited?

... readonly attribute on the form field: class ItemForm(ModelForm): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(ItemForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) instance = getattr(self, 'instance', None) if instance and instance.pk: self.fields['sku'].widget.attrs['rea...
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log messages appearing twice with Python Logging

... You are calling configure_logging twice (maybe in the __init__ method of Boy) : getLogger will return the same object, but addHandler does not check if a similar handler has already been added to the logger. Try tracing calls to that method and eli...
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How to join two JavaScript Objects, without using JQUERY [duplicate]

...ted. const target = {}; $.extend(true, target, obj1, obj2); 7 - Lodash _.assignIn(object, [sources]): also named as _.extend: const result = {}; _.assignIn(result, obj1, obj2); 8 - Lodash _.merge(object, [sources]): const result = _.merge(obj1, obj2); There are a couple of important diffe...
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lodash multi-column sortBy descending

...ash 3.5.0 you can use sortByOrder (renamed orderBy in v4.3.0): var data = _.sortByOrder(array_of_objects, ['type','name'], [true, false]); Since version 3.10.0 you can even use standard semantics for ordering (asc, desc): var data = _.sortByOrder(array_of_objects, ['type','name'], ['asc', 'desc'...
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Is False == 0 and True == 1 an implementation detail or is it guaranteed by the language?

..., because list indexing only works with integers, or objects that define a __index__ method (thanks mark-dickinson). Edit: It is true of the current python version, and of that of Python 3. The docs for python 2.6 and the docs for Python 3 both say: There are two types of integers: [...] Integ...
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Passing base64 encoded strings in URL

... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64#URL_applications — it says clearly that escaping ‘makes the string unnecessarily longer’ and mentions the alternate charset variant. – Michał Górny Sep 3 '09 at 23:02 ...
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Is there an easy way to request a URL in python and NOT follow redirects?

...st way to do it would be to subclass HTTPRedirectHandler and then use build_opener to override the default HTTPRedirectHandler, but this seems like a lot of (relatively complicated) work to do what seems like it should be pretty simple. ...
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How can I do an asc and desc sort using underscore.js?

... You can use .sortBy, it will always return an ascending list: _.sortBy([2, 3, 1], function(num) { return num; }); // [1, 2, 3] But you can use the .reverse method to get it descending: var array = _.sortBy([2, 3, 1], function(num) { return num; }); console.log(array); // [1,...