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How do I avoid capturing self in blocks when implementing an API?

...ied inside the block (we're not doing that) but also they are not automatically retained when the block is retained (unless you are using ARC). If you do this, you must be sure that nothing else is going to try to execute the block after the MyDataProcessor instance is released. (Given the structure...
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PHP equivalent of .NET/Java's toString()

... @MarkAmery He gave an answer that implicitly calls the __toString() "Magic Method", but didn't mention that at all. The user asked for an answer that was like the Java toString() method, and in PHP, that's the __toString() function. – Supuhstar ...
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Does reading an entire file leave the file handle open?

...hat on the particular Python implementation. To understand what this is all about, pay particular attention to the actual file object. In your code, that object is mentioned only once, in an expression, and becomes inaccessible immediately after the read() call returns. This means that the file...
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Do I need to explicitly call the base virtual destructor?

...the destructor again as virtual on the inheriting class, but do I need to call the base destructor? 7 Answers ...
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How do I get my Python program to sleep for 50 milliseconds?

...rity, CPU load avg, available memory, and a plethora of other factors make all calls imprecise. The busier the system is, the higher the imprecision. – David Jan 28 '19 at 18:44 2...
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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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How to join components of a path when you are constructing a URL in Python

... Specifically once I have that the prefix has to ends in / and that the target path can't begin in / I might as well just concatenate. In this case I am not sure if urljoin is really helping? – amjoconn ...
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Reference — What does this symbol mean in PHP?

... have the same results. Pre-increment is a little bit faster because it really increments the variable and after that 'returns' the result. Post-increment creates a special variable, copies there the value of the first variable and only after the first variable is used, replaces its value with seco...
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Regular expression for letters, numbers and - _

... To actually cover your pattern, i.e, valid file names according to your rules, I think that you need a little more. Note this doesn't match legal file names from a system perspective. That would be system dependent and more libera...
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How to include external Python code to use in other files?

...ods in a file, is there a way to include those files in another file, but call them without any prefix (i.e. file prefix)? ...