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How to check that an element is in a std::set?

... Note that using count() instead of find() is never better but potentially worse. This is because find() will return after the first match, count() will always iterate over all elements. – Frerich Raabe Nov 9 '09 at 15:50 ...
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Is there a standard way to list names of Python modules in a package?

Is there a straightforward way to list the names of all modules in a package, without using __all__ ? 10 Answers ...
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What is the fastest way to get the value of π?

I'm looking for the fastest way to obtain the value of π, as a personal challenge. More specifically, I'm using ways that don't involve using #define constants like M_PI , or hard-coding the number in. ...
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super() raises “TypeError: must be type, not classobj” for new-style class

...pe(OldStyle()) is the instance type, which does inherit from object. Basically, an old-style class just creates objects of type instance (whereas a new-style class creates objects whose type is the class itself). This is probably why the instance OldStyle() is an object: its type() inherits from ob...
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How to make a cross-module variable?

...as if a global from any other module that includes __builtin__ -- which is all of them, by default. a.py contains print foo b.py contains import __builtin__ __builtin__.foo = 1 import a The result is that "1" is printed. Edit: The __builtin__ module is available as the local symbol __builtin...
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Compare object instances for equality by their attributes

...s: >>> x == y True Note that implementing __eq__ will automatically make instances of your class unhashable, which means they can't be stored in sets and dicts. If you're not modelling an immutable type (i.e. if the attributes foo and bar may change value within the lifetime of your obje...
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Python name mangling

...ld Python guys despise this default - but it is the default anyway, so I really recommend you to follow it, even if you feel uncomfortable. If you really want to send the message "Can't touch this!" to your users, the usual way is to precede the variable with one underscore. This is just a conventi...
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MongoDB: Combine data from multiple collections into one..how?

..., reduce; db.users_comments.remove(); // setup sample data - wouldn't actually use this in production db.users.remove(); db.comments.remove(); db.users.save({firstName:"Rich",lastName:"S",gender:"M",country:"CA",age:"18"}); db.users.save({firstName:"Rob",lastName:"M",gender:"M",country:"US",age:"25...
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Best way to do multiple constructors in PHP

... <?php class Student { public function __construct() { // allocate your stuff } public static function withID( $id ) { $instance = new self(); $instance->loadByID( $id ); return $instance; } public static function withRow( array $row ) { ...
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What exactly does Perl's “bless” do?

...to a hash (most common case), to an array (not so common), to a scalar (usually this indicates an inside-out object), to a regular expression, subroutine or TYPEGLOB (see the book Object Oriented Perl: A Comprehensive Guide to Concepts and Programming Techniques by Damian Conway for useful examples)...