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Python: most idiomatic way to convert None to empty string?
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If you actually want your function to behave like the str() built-in, but return an empty string when the argument is None, do this:
def xstr(s):
if s is None:
return ''
return str(s)
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Perform commands over ssh with Python
...to automate some command line commands in Python. At the moment I'm doing calls thus:
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res.sendFile absolute path
...pond with index.html on every request, because I'm using a star * to catch all files that weren't found in your static (public) directory; which is the most common use case for web-apps. Change to / to return the index only in the root path.
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How to get everything after a certain character?
...te fast.
$s = '233718_This_is_a_string';
$firstPart = strtok( $s, '_' );
$allTheRest = strtok( '' );
Empty string like this will force the rest of the string to be returned.
NB if there was nothing at all after the '_' you would get a FALSE value for $allTheRest which, as stated in the document...
Detecting endianness programmatically in a C++ program
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Is this solution really portable? What if CHAR_BIT != 8 ?
– zorgit
May 30 '15 at 20:12
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How can I implement a tree in Python?
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I came across this answer via Google. This library is really nice. I especially love the ability to use the mixin class to make an tree of any object!
– Rÿck Nöthing
Mar 8 '19 at 1:21
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Convert SVG to image (JPEG, PNG, etc.) in the browser
...out the need for Canvg, which is a pretty large library because it handles all the SVG parsing that an SVG-supporting browser already provides for free. I'm not sure if this satisfies the original use-case, but if so, then see this resource for details.
– Premasagar
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XmlSerializer: remove unnecessary xsi and xsd namespaces
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Since Dave asked for me to repeat my answer to Omitting all xsi and xsd namespaces when serializing an object in .NET, I have updated this post and repeated my answer here from the afore-mentioned link. The example used in this answer is the same example used for the other questio...
How to Calculate Execution Time of a Code Snippet in C++
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You can use this function I wrote. You call GetTimeMs64(), and it returns the number of milliseconds elapsed since the unix epoch using the system clock - the just like time(NULL), except in milliseconds.
It works on both windows and linux; it is thread safe.
Not...
SQL to determine minimum sequential days of access?
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@Artem: That was what I initially thought but when I thought about it, if you have an index on (UserId, CreationDate), the records will show up consecutively in the index and it should perform well.
– Mehrdad Afshari
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