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How do I detect whether a Python variable is a function?

... If this is for Python 2.x or for Python 3.2+, you can also use callable(). It used to be deprecated, but is now undeprecated, so you can use it again. You can read the discussion here: http://bugs.python.org/issue10518. You can do this with: callable(obj) If this is for Python 3.x but ...
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Circular (or cyclic) imports in Python

... There was a really good discussion on this over at comp.lang.python last year. It answers your question pretty thoroughly. Imports are pretty straightforward really. Just remember the following: 'import' and 'from xxx import yyy' ...
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How to limit the amount of concurrent async I/O operations?

... Stephen Toub, but the less announced news is that the async semaphore actually made it into the Beta release of .NET 4.5 If you look at our beloved SemaphoreSlim class (which you should be using since it's more performant than the original Semaphore), it now boasts the WaitAsync(...) series of ove...
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Listen for key press in .NET console app

... Use Console.KeyAvailable so that you only call ReadKey when you know it won't block: Console.WriteLine("Press ESC to stop"); do { while (! Console.KeyAvailable) { // Do something } } while (Console.ReadKey(true).Key != ConsoleKey.Escape); ...
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jQuery vs document.querySelectorAll

...ve the same result with document.querySelector or document.querySelectorAll , which are supported in Internet Explorer 8 and above. ...
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C++及Windows异常处理(try,catch; __try,__finally, __except) - C/C++ - ...

...期”机制替他记住了 :O) ] 下面是一个例子: class File_handle { FILE* p; public: File_handle(const char* n, const char* a) { p = fopen(n,a); if (p==0) throw Open_error(errno); } File_handle(FILE* pp) { p = pp; if (p==0) thro...
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Rename multiple files in a directory in Python [duplicate]

...e script itself. Instead of using . as the dir, you could make a variable called dir and use that, then prepend dir to the filename. – styfle May 18 '11 at 5:53 18 ...
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GitHub pages are not updating

..., but the new article isn't showing up there. When I execute the server locally, a post lives at localhost:4000/posts/the-price-of-inconsistent-code/ . However, when I go to http://maltzj.github.io/posts/the-price-of-inconsistent-code I get a 404. I also added a new file which should live at htt...
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printf with std::string?

...f what it expects definitely won't give you the results you want. It's actually undefined behaviour, so anything at all could happen. The easiest way to fix this, since you're using C++, is printing it normally with std::cout, since std::string supports that through operator overloading: std::cout...
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Proper way to use **kwargs in Python

...*kwargs): ...etc... this is not true. In the latter case, f can be called as f(23, 42), while the former case accepts named arguments only -- no positional calls. Often you want to allow the caller maximum flexibility and therefore the second form, as most answers assert, is preferable: but ...