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How to call Base Class's __init__ method from the child class? [duplicate]
... If you pass BaseClass to super, it'll skip over BaseClass and call object.__init__, which is almost certainly not what you want.
– abarnert
Oct 6 '13 at 7:29
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In which case do you use the JPA @JoinTable annotation?
... project_id
name name task_id
The Project_Tasks table is called a "Join Table". To implement this second solution in JPA you need to use the @JoinTable annotation. For example, in order to implement a uni-directional one-to-many association, we can define our entities as such:
Proj...
sqlalchemy: how to join several tables by one query?
...rmissions.document,
).filter(
User.email == 'someemail',
).all()
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Is this object-lifetime-extending-closure a C# compiler bug?
...L_000e: ldloc.0
IL_000f: ldc.r8 42
IL_0018: ldc.r8 1
IL_0021: call float64 [mscorlib]System.Math::Pow(float64, float64)
IL_0026: stfld float64 ConsoleApplication1.Program/Foo/'<>c__DisplayClass1'::capturedVariable
IL_002b: ldarg.0
IL_002c: ldloc.0
IL_002d: ldftn ins...
Can I use __init__.py to define global variables?
I want to define a constant that should be available in all of the submodules of a package. I've thought that the best place would be in in the __init__.py file of the root package. But I don't know how to do this. Suppose I have a few subpackages and each with several modules. How can I access th...
Defining private module functions in python
...s, a simple #define private public line before #includeing your .h file is all it takes for wily coders to make hash of your "privacy"...!-))
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When should iteritems() be used instead of items()?
Is it legitimate to use items() instead of iteritems() in all places? Why was iteritems() removed from Python 3? Seems like a terrific and useful method. What's the reasoning behind it?
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Why does using an Underscore character in a LIKE filter give me all the results?
...t end with 'abc'.
In your case you have searched by '%_%'. This will give all the rows with that column having one or more characters, that means any characters, as its value. This is why you are getting all the rows even though there is no _ in your column values.
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Logging uncaught exceptions in Python
... global type (much like using var self = this in Javascript). It doesn't really matter unless you need to access the type object inside your function, in which case you can use type_ as the argument instead.
– Ryan P
Jan 2 '13 at 17:08
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Return positions of a regex match() in Javascript?
... @OnurYıldırım - here's a jsfiddle of it working...I've tested it all the way back to IE5...works great: jsfiddle.net/6uwn1vof
– Jimbo Jonny
Mar 29 '16 at 22:34
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