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What's the difference between compiled and interpreted language?

...the original program is translated into something else. Another program, called "the interpreter", then examines "something else" and performs whatever actions are called for. Depending on the language and its implementation, there are a variety of forms of "something else". From more popular to...
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Python unit test with base and sub class

...test class CommonTests(object): def testCommon(self): print 'Calling BaseTest:testCommon' value = 5 self.assertEquals(value, 5) class SubTest1(unittest.TestCase, CommonTests): def testSub1(self): print 'Calling SubTest1:testSub1' sub = 3 sel...
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How to check if an object is a generator object in python?

... @JAB, @Piotr: Reflected to address all the possibilities of what the OP can mean , thanks JAB :) – mouad Jun 20 '11 at 19:57 1 ...
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How can i query for null values in entity framework?

...g this bug! For backwards compatibility, it will be opt-in - you need manually enable a setting to make entry == value work. No word yet on what this setting is. Stay tuned! Edit 2: According to this post by the EF team, this issue has been fixed in EF6! Woohoo! We changed the default be...
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How to get name of exception that was caught in Python?

...n't want to catch particular exceptions known in advance. I want to catch all exceptions. – Rob Bednark Apr 27 '18 at 16:10 add a comment  |  ...
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What does the Q_OBJECT macro do? Why do all Qt objects need this macro?

I just started using Qt and noticed that all the example class definitions have the macro Q_OBJECT as the first line. What is the purpose of this preprocessor macro? ...
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Understanding CUDA grid dimensions, block dimensions and threads organization (simple explanation) [

... threads each: then at a given moment no more than 4*768 threads will be really running in parallel (if you planned more threads, they will be waiting their turn). Software threads are organized in blocks. A block is executed by a multiprocessing unit. The threads of a block can be indentified (in...
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error: ‘uint16_t’ does not name a type - c++1y / stl - 清泛IT社区,为创新赋能!

...ight notice and this permission notice (including the next * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the * Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF ...
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What's a correct and good way to implement __hash__()?

...be integers, and there aren't too many of them, I suppose you could potentially run slightly faster with some home-rolled hash, but it likely wouldn't be as well distributed. hash((self.attr_a, self.attr_b, self.attr_c)) is going to be surprisingly fast (and correct), as creation of small tuples is ...
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super() fails with error: TypeError “argument 1 must be type, not classobj” when parent does not inh

...ss. Change it like so: class B(object): and it will work. super() and all subclass/superclass stuff only works with new-style classes. I recommend you get in the habit of always typing that (object) on any class definition to make sure it is a new-style class. Old-style classes (also known as...