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System.IO.Packaging

...the docs for any of the actual methods/objects/etc. in the namespace, they all say "Assembly: WindowBase.dll" – dlev Aug 31 '11 at 16:39 ...
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How to run code when a class is subclassed? [duplicate]

...- Watcher subclasses type, not object. 2 - SuperClass has no superclass at all, not object. I'm just so used to writing down object as a superclass for every class I defined that I somehow missed it that this code was using something else. Although there doesn't seem to be any harm in making SuperCl...
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Unit testing private methods in C#

Visual Studio allows unit testing of private methods via an automatically generated accessor class. I have written a test of a private method that compiles successfully, but it fails at runtime. A fairly minimal version of the code and the test is: ...
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what is the right way to treat Python argparse.Namespace() as a dictionary?

...store me' >>> args.baz 'store me' Yes, it is okay to access the __dict__ attribute. It is a well-defined, tested, and guaranteed behavior. share | improve this answer | ...
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What is the closest thing Windows has to fork()?

I guess the question says it all. 13 Answers 13 ...
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Make sure only a single instance of a program is running

...ode version is available singleton.py. Please file bugs here. You can install tend using one of the following methods: easy_install tendo pip install tendo manually by getting it from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/tendo sh...
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os.walk without digging into directories below

... Does this function actually "walk" through the whole structure and then delete the entries below a certain point? Or is something more clever going on? I'm not even sure how to check this with code. --python beginner – mathtic...
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what is .netrwhist?

...riting files across networks. .netrwhist is a history file which maintains all the directories that were modified. So whenever you modify the contents of ~/.vim it adds one entry in .netrwhist A sample .netrwhist is as shown let g:netrw_dirhistmax =10 let g:netrw_dirhist_cnt =6 let g:netrw_dirhis...
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Mismatch Detected for 'RuntimeLibrary'

...racted Crypto++ in C:\cryptopp. I used Visual Studio Express 2012 to build all the projects inside (as instructed in readme), and everything was built successfully. Then I made a test project in some other folder and added cryptolib as a dependency. After that, I added the include path so I can easi...
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What's the common practice for enums in Python? [duplicate]

... @Joan You could do _unused, Shaded, Shiny, Transparent, Matte = range(5) – zekel Dec 9 '10 at 2:12 81 ...