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Queue.Queue vs. collections.deque
...nd collections.deque serve different purposes. Queue.Queue is intended for allowing different threads to communicate using queued messages/data, whereas collections.deque is simply intended as a datastructure. That's why Queue.Queue has methods like put_nowait(), get_nowait(), and join(), whereas co...
python: Change the scripts working directory to the script's own directory
... __file__ fails in "frozen" programs (created using py2exe, PyInstaller, cx_Freeze). sys.argv[0] works. @ChrisDown: If you want to follow symlinks; os.path.realpath() could be used.
– jfs
Apr 5 '14 at 20:12
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What's the _ underscore representative of in Swift References?
...ng, s2: String) -> String {
return s1 + s2;
}
}
When you call foo(), it is called like bar.foo("Hello", s2: "World").
But, you can override this behavior by using _ in front of s2 where it's declared.
func foo(s1: String, _ s2: String) -> String{
return s1 + s2;
}
Then, w...
Download attachments using Java Mail
Now that I`ve downloaded all the messages, and store them to
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How do you turn a Mongoose document into a plain object?
...ng is that JSON.parse(JSON.encode(doc)) works and returns an object with all of the correct properties. Is there a better way to do this?
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What are “connecting characters” in Java identifiers?
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I'm not sure that actually fully answers the (implied) question of which characters may start a Java identifier. Following links we end up at Character.isJavaIdentifierStart() which states A character may start a Java identifier if and only if one...
FragmentPagerAdapter Exists Only In Android.Support.V4.App (and not Android.App)
...It's a FragmentPagerAdapter for non-support fragments.
Android Studio Installation
Please add follow Gradle dependencies
dependencies {
compile 'com.android.support:support-v13:+'
}
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Implement touch using Python?
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On Python2.7: pip install pathlib
– Andre Miras
Oct 24 '17 at 17:54
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Circular list iterator in Python
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Output:
a b c a b c ...
(Loops forever, obviously)
In order to manually advance the iterator and pull values from it one by one, simply call next(pool):
>>> next(pool)
'a'
>>> next(pool)
'b'
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Stack smashing detected
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Stack Smashing here is actually caused due to a protection mechanism used by gcc to detect buffer overflow errors. For example in the following snippet:
#include <stdio.h>
void func()
{
char array[10];
gets(array);
}
int main(int argc,...
