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How to sort two lists (which reference each other) in the exact same way

...s problem is to use the "decorate, sort, undecorate" idiom, which is especially simple using python's built-in zip function: >>> list1 = [3,2,4,1, 1] >>> list2 = ['three', 'two', 'four', 'one', 'one2'] >>> list1, list2 = zip(*sorted(zip(list1, list2))) >>> list1 ...
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What's the difference between equal?, eql?, ===, and ==?

...d in the Kernel module, included in the Object class, which is the default root of all Ruby objects. Some classes such as Symbol and Integer use the default implementation, others like String and Hash provide their own implementations. Symbol.instance_method(:hash).owner # Output: => Kernel In...
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How to avoid explicit 'self' in Python?

...s leads to useful properties, such as: you can't add members which accidentally shadow non-members and thereby break code. One extreme example: you can write a class without any knowledge of what base classes it might have, and always know whether you are accessing a member or not: class A(some_fu...
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Python unittest - opposite of assertRaises?

...the correct solution in fact. The solution proposed by user9876 is conceptually flawed: if you test for the non-raising of say ValueError, but ValueError is instead raised, your test must exit with a failure condition, not an error one. On the other hand, if in running the same code you would raise ...
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How do you write tests for the argparse portion of a python module? [closed]

...turn parser.parse_args(args) Then in your main function you should just call it with: parser = parse_args(sys.argv[1:]) (where the first element of sys.argv that represents the script name is removed to not send it as an additional switch during CLI operation.) In your tests, you can then call...
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Best way to allow plugins for a PHP application

... 5 = 9 4 * 5 = 20 Notes: For this example source code, you must declare all your plugins before the actual source code that you want to be extendable. I've included an example of how to handle single or multiple values being passed to the plugin. The hardest part of this is writing the actual d...
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How do you get a query string on Flask?

...ut since this answer correctly answers the question my Google search terms alluded to ('flask get request parameter') I'm up-voting it anyhow. I'm a pedant too, but I'm chalking this up to web mysticism. ???? – Michael Scheper Jan 13 '17 at 23:45 ...
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Separation of business logic and data access in django

...de is confusing and, after a certain time, I cease to understand what is really happening. 10 Answers ...
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How do I get a PHP class constructor to call its parent's parent's constructor?

I need to have a class constructor in PHP call its parent's parent's (grandparent?) constructor without calling the parent constructor. ...
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Command to change the default home directory of a user

...it is In addition to symlink, on more recent distros and filesystems, as root you can also use bind-mount: mkdir /home/username mount --bind --verbose /extra-home/username /home/username This is useful for allowing access "through" the /home directory to subdirs via daemons that are otherwise ...