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What is the use of join() in Python threading?
... @Aviator45003: Yes, by using the timeout argument like: demon_thread.join(0.0), join() is by default blocking without regard to the daemonized attribute. But joining a demonized thread opens most likely a whole can of trouble! I'm now considering to remove the join() call in my little ...
Reading a huge .csv file
...tly over getdata() in your code:
for row in getdata(somefilename, sequence_of_criteria):
# process row
You now only hold one row in memory, instead of your thousands of lines per criterion.
yield makes a function a generator function, which means it won't do any work until you start looping ...
Extracting bits with a single multiplication
...and, namely SMT-LIB 2 input:
(set-logic BV)
(declare-const mask (_ BitVec 64))
(declare-const multiplicand (_ BitVec 64))
(assert
(forall ((x (_ BitVec 64)))
(let ((y (bvmul (bvand mask x) multiplicand)))
(and
(= ((_ extract 63 63) x) ((_ extract 63 63) y))
(= ...
What is the fastest way to check if a class has a function defined?
...tr() to get the attribute, and callable() to verify it is a method:
invert_op = getattr(self, "invert_op", None)
if callable(invert_op):
invert_op(self.path.parent_op)
Note that getattr() normally throws exception when the attribute doesn't exist. However, if you specify a default value (None...
How to check if an object is a list or tuple (but not string)?
...quence; otherwise, if it is indexable or iterable, it's a sequence:
def is_sequence(arg):
return (not hasattr(arg, "strip") and
hasattr(arg, "__getitem__") or
hasattr(arg, "__iter__"))
def srepr(arg):
if is_sequence(arg):
return '<' + ", ".join(srepr(x) f...
Getter and Setter declaration in .NET [duplicate]
...ed property. When the need arises you can expand your property to:
string _myProperty;
public string MyProperty
{
get { return _myProperty; }
set { _myProperty = value; }
}
Now you can add code that validates the value in your setter:
set
{
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(value))
...
Why does Javascript's regex.exec() not always return the same value? [duplicate]
... matches by performing the assignment as the loop condition.
var re = /foo_(\d+)/g,
str = "text foo_123 more text foo_456 foo_789 end text",
match,
results = [];
while (match = re.exec(str))
results.push(+match[1]);
DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/pPW8Y/
If you don't like the placem...
Read Excel File in Python
...
This is one approach:
from xlrd import open_workbook
class Arm(object):
def __init__(self, id, dsp_name, dsp_code, hub_code, pin_code, pptl):
self.id = id
self.dsp_name = dsp_name
self.dsp_code = dsp_code
self.hub_code = hub_code
...
do N times (declarative syntax)
...s 2017, you may use ES6:
[1,2,3].forEach(i => Array(i).fill(i).forEach(_ => {
something()
}))
or in good old ES5:
[1,2,3].forEach(function(i) {
Array(i).fill(i).forEach(function() {
something()
})
}))
In both cases, the outpout will be
The outpout will be
something
somethin...
Push existing project into Github
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I believe the -f flag will force the remote history disappear? It seems a dangerous operator.
– van abel
Apr 25 '19 at 1:40
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