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Dynamic instantiation from string name of a class in dynamically imported module?
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You can use getattr
getattr(module, class_name)
to access the class. More complete code:
module = __import__(module_name)
class_ = getattr(module, class_name)
instance = class_()
As mentioned below, we may use importlib
import importlib
module = importlib.imp...
Restoring MySQL database from physical files
...mysql data directory is quick and easy, but figuring out, before that, why all my resoterd DBs seemed to have no tables took a bit longer.
– Edurne Pascual
Sep 26 '12 at 15:41
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ASP.NET MVC Razor pass model to layout
...have modeled your viewmodels a bit wrong if you have this problem.
Personally I would never type a layout page. But if you want to do that you should have a base viewmodel that your other viewmodels inherits from and type your layout to the base viewmodel and you pages to the specific once.
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Cross field validation with Hibernate Validator (JSR 303)
... fields; cross-field validation should be done at the class level. Additionally, the JSR-303 Section 2.2 preferred way to express multiple validations of the same type is via a list of annotations. This allows the error message to be specified per match.
For example, validating a common form:
@F...
How to get a reference to current module's attributes in Python
...he way I typically see this done is like this:
import sys
dir(sys.modules[__name__])
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How do I activate a virtualenv inside PyCharm's terminal?
...with multiple projects, each which might have a different virtualenv, I'd call the ".pycharmrc" file something different, and perhaps put it into the env directory itself. ~/pycharmenv/bin/terminalactivate sounds like a good option.
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How to match a String against string literals in Rust?
...ething else!"),
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Note that you also have to explicitly handle the catch-all case.
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How to use __doPostBack()
I'm trying to create an asyncrhonous postback in ASP.NET using __doPostBack() , but I have no idea how to do it. I want to use vanilla JavaScript.
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Using custom std::set comparator
...should use a functor (a class that overloads the () operator so it can be called like a function).
struct lex_compare {
bool operator() (const int64_t& lhs, const int64_t& rhs) const {
stringstream s1, s2;
s1 << lhs;
s2 << rhs;
return s1.str()...
What's the pythonic way to use getters and setters?
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Try this: Python Property
The sample code is:
class C(object):
def __init__(self):
self._x = None
@property
def x(self):
"""I'm the 'x' property."""
print("getter of x called")
return self._x
@x.setter
def x(self, value):
print("sette...