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How to change Rails 3 server default port in develoment?

... First - do not edit anything in your gem path! It will influence all projects, and you will have a lot problems later... In your project edit script/rails this way: #!/usr/bin/env ruby # This command will automatically be run when you run "rails" with Rails 3 gems installed from the root...
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Disable a method in a ViewSet, django-rest-framework

...ethods but I did not able to find out how to disable the PATCH method specially if you are using routers. – Muneeb Ahmad Mar 31 '15 at 14:56 3 ...
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Is generator.next() visible in Python 3?

...son for this is consistency: special methods like __init__() and __del__() all have double underscores (or "dunder" in the current vernacular), and .next() was one of the few exceptions to that rule. This was fixed in Python 3.0. [*] But instead of calling g.__next__(), use next(g). [*] There are ...
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Dynamic variable names in Bash

...Fgilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]. You might double-check that you are actually running 4.x and not 3.2. – chepner Dec 2 '13 at 16:08 5 ...
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Is there a benefit to defining a class inside another class in Python?

What I'm talking about here are nested classes. Essentially, I have two classes that I'm modeling. A DownloadManager class and a DownloadThread class. The obvious OOP concept here is composition. However, composition doesn't necessarily mean nesting, right? ...
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How do I get the opposite (negation) of a Boolean in Python?

...ful if you want to use a function that requires a predicate-function or a callback. For example map or filter: >>> lst = [True, False, True, False] >>> list(map(operator.not_, lst)) [False, True, False, True] >>> lst = [True, False, True, False] >>> list(filter...
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What is the difference between old style and new style classes in Python?

...(x) is always <type 'instance'>. This reflects the fact that all old-style instances, independently of their class, are implemented with a single built-in type, called instance. New-style classes were introduced in Python 2.2 to unify the concepts of class and type. A new-s...
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How to find out what type of a Mat object is with Mat::type() in OpenCV

..."; r += (chans+'0'); return r; } If M is a var of type Mat you can call it like so: string ty = type2str( M.type() ); printf("Matrix: %s %dx%d \n", ty.c_str(), M.cols, M.rows ); Will output data such as: Matrix: 8UC3 640x480 Matrix: 64FC1 3x2 Its worth noting that there are also Matr...
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Can I change the checkbox size using CSS?

...ers no solutions in many cases (no solution to firefox on xp? no chrome at all?), is outdated and only contains a link and a comment of not much value. – nurettin Feb 13 '13 at 15:34 ...
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Django database query: How to get object by id?

Django automatically creates an id field as primary key. 6 Answers 6 ...