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How to convert a Django QuerySet to a list
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Why not just call list() on the Queryset?
answers_list = list(answers)
This will also evaluate the QuerySet/run the query. You can then remove/add from that list.
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Why does sudo change the PATH?
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Yeah, but it's totally counterintuitive. It probably fools the good guys more than the bad guys.
– Brian Armstrong
Jun 20 '09 at 2:24
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Converting bool to text in C++
...ch shows you the console output and explains more about the API.
Additionally using std::boolalpha will modify the global state of std::cout, you may want to restore the original behavior go here for more info on restoring the state of std::cout.
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STL:accumulate与自定义数据类型 - C/C++ - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
...mulate()的原型为(文件取自DEV-C++编译器):
template<typename _InputIterator, typename _Tp, typename _BinaryOperation>
_Tp accumulate(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, _Tp __init,
_BinaryOperation __binary_op)
{
// concept requirements
__glibcxx...
Lua简明教程 - 脚本技术 - 清泛IT论坛,有思想、有深度
...ble来管理全局变量的,Lua把这些全局变量放在了一个叫“_G”的Table里。我们可以用如下的方式来访问一个全局变量(假设我们这个全局变量名叫globalVar):_G.globalVar
_G["globalVar"]复制代码
我们可以通过下面的方式来遍历...
What is the Simplest Way to Reverse an ArrayList?
...e other elements down the array, so the array stays a constant size essentially. Interesting solutions, thanks!
– Tony Chan
Nov 7 '14 at 3:01
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Append text to input field
...might want to write a function:
//Append text to input element
function jQ_append(id_of_input, text){
var input_id = '#'+id_of_input;
$(input_id).val($(input_id).val() + text);
}
After you can just call it:
jQ_append('my_input_id', 'add this text');
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Hidden features of Perl?
What are some really useful but esoteric language features in Perl that you've actually been able to employ to do useful work?
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Remove ActiveRecord in Rails 3
...it and get a bit of a head-start. The app uses MongoDB and MongoMapper for all of its models and therefore has no need for ActiveRecord. In the previous version, I am unloading activerecord in the following way:
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Is the practice of returning a C++ reference variable evil?
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In general, returning a reference is perfectly normal and happens all the time.
If you mean:
int& getInt() {
int i;
return i; // DON'T DO THIS.
}
That is all sorts of evil. The stack-allocated i will go away and you are referring to nothing. This is also evil:
int& get...
