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How do I include a file over 2 directories back?

.... And (2) you’d still use a relative path in your define, Unless you actually hard-code the whole absolute server path and I would refrain from that since it has only disadvantages. Or (the third alternative) you could use string manipulation to extract parent directory from the (expanded) current...
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Explaining Python's '__enter__' and '__exit__'

... Using these magic methods (__enter__, __exit__) allows you to implement objects which can be used easily with the with statement. The idea is that it makes it easy to build code which needs some 'cleandown' code executed (think of it as a try-finally block). Some more ex...
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Threading pool similar to the multiprocessing Pool?

... I just found out that there actually is a thread-based Pool interface in the multiprocessing module, however it is hidden somewhat and not properly documented. It can be imported via from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool It is implemented using a...
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Union of dict objects in Python [duplicate]

...yptic, and it immediately makes most readers balk and the remainder assume all the keys in x would have to be legal parameter names. IMHO, the fact it works is a bug in the name-checking mechanisms in the implementation. What happens when you rely on bugs? They either get fixed, or become politic...
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Show current assembly instruction in GDB

...x │ │0x7ffff740d769 <__libc_start_main+233> callq *0x18(%rsp) │ >│0x7ffff740d76d <__libc_start_main+237> mov %eax,%edi │ │0x7ffff740d76f <__libc_start_main+239> callq 0x7ffff7427970 <exit> ...
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Git Symlinks in Windows

...es and replaces them with symlinks on windows using mklink. while this actually works for us the --assume-unchanged part doesn't. on switching to another branch git says the symlink files are changed and need to be commited first, while git status says there are no changes..any idea? ...
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Why are all fields in an interface implicitly static and final?

I am just trying to understand why all fields defined in an Interface are implicitly static and final . The idea of keeping fields static makes sense to me as you can't have objects of an interface but why they are final (implicitly)? ...
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Why is `std::move` named `std::move`?

The C++11 std::move(x) function doesn't really move anything at all. It is just a cast to r-value. Why was this done? Isn't this misleading? ...
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What is the difference between g++ and gcc?

... was once upon a time just the GNU C Compiler). Even though they automatically determine which backends (cc1 cc1plus ...) to call depending on the file-type, unless overridden with -x language, they have some differences. The probably most important difference in their defaults is which libraries ...
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How to import a module given its name as string?

...mand" modules makes his/her whole command-app fail on one exception. Personally I'd for loop over each import individually wrapped in a try: mods=__import__()\nexcept ImportError as error: report(error) to allow other commands to continue to work while the bad ones get fixed. –...