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QUESTION
I wrote a demo with some inline assembly (showing how to shift an array of memory right one bit) and it compiles and functions fine in GCC. However, the with Clang, I'm not sure if it's generating bad code or what but it's unhappy that I'm using memory despite the "rm" constraint.
I've tried many compilers and versions via Godbolt and while it works on all x86/x86_64 versions of GCC, it fails with all versions of Clang. I'm unsure if the problem is my code or if I found a compiler bug.
Code:
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Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:48I'm unsure if the problem is my code or if I found a compiler bug.
The problem is your code. In GNU assembler, parentheses are used to dereference like unary *
is in C, and you can only dereference a register, not memory. As such, writing 12(%0)
in the assembly when %0
might be memory is wrong. It only happens to work in GCC because GCC chooses to use a register for "rm"
there, while Clang chooses to use memory. You should use "r" (bytes)
instead.
Also, you need to tell the compiler that your assembly is going to modify the array, either with a memory
clobber or by adding *(unsigned char (*)[16])bytes
as an output. Right now, it's allowed to optimize your printf
to just hardcode what the values were at the beginning of the program.
Fixed code:
QUESTION
I am writing my project and wondered. When I read literature or watch videos, I see that this is bad practice. Why? Is this bad for the system?
What is the difference between this
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:17You have to initialize all instance properties somehow. And you have to do it right up front, either in the declaration line or in your init
method.
But what if you don't actually have the initial value until later, like in viewDidLoad
? Then it is silly to supply a real heavyweight value only to replace it later:
QUESTION
I simply want to surface an Exception message as a bad response in DRF.
The Exception can come from anywhere in the request. So for example, some nested function can have:
raise Exception('Something went wrong at this particular point')
And then in my view handler, i'd simply catch the Exception and raise it:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:29You'll likely need to cast e
to a string first: try:
QUESTION
What I want to make, is to create a record of this class:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:47 if form.is_valid():
my_form = form.save(commit=False)
my_form.user = request.user
my_form.save()
QUESTION
My code should print the number of all the words replaced from Z's to Y's, using a while loop.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:18Use sum
and count
with list comprehension
QUESTION
So I have dataframe (result of bad joining I suppose) which looks like this:
Index col_a col_b col_a col_b col_a col_b First 1 62 NaN NaN NaN NaN Second NaN NaN 36 52 NaN NaN Third NaN NaN NaN NaN 25 26And I want to squeeze it such that same column names align having only one column each as in:
Index col_a col_b First 1 62 Second 36 52 Third 25 26It is guaranteed that there will be only one non-nan value for each row and column combination which I checked using a couple of notna()
checks. There are infact a large number of columns and a large number of indices. I just posted a sample dataframe for simple problem reproduction. I tried looking at squeeze() and now trying to combine them via splitting and joining but far from an ideal solution
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:13try via Transpose(T)
attribute,dropna()
and apply()
method:
QUESTION
I have a dataset with the name of Danish ministers and their position from 1990 to 2020 (data comes from dataset called WhoGovern; https://politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/whogov-dataset/). The dataset consists of the ministers name
, the ministers position
, the prestige
of that position, and the year
in which the minister had that given position.
My problem is that some ministers are counted twice in the same year (i.e., the rows aren't unique in terms of name
and year
). See the example in the picture below, where "Bertel Haarder" was both Minister of Health and Minister of Interior Affairs in 2010 and 2021.
I want to create a dataset, where all the rows are unique combinations of name
and year
. However, I do not want to remove any information from the dataset. Instead, I want to use the information in the prestige
column to combine the duplicated rows into one. The observations with the highest prestige should be the main observations, where the other information should be added in a new column, e.g., position2
and prestige2
. In the example with Bertel Haarder the data should look like this:
(PS: Sorry for bad presenting of the tables, but didn't know how to create a nice looking table...)
Here's the dataset for creating a reproducible example with observations from 2010-2020:
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Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 14:04Reshape the data to wide format twice, once for position
and the other for prestige_1
, and join the two results.
QUESTION
assuming I have a class shown below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:01You need to implement the __eq__
and __lt__
methods to allow you to sort the objects and then compare them:
QUESTION
I am trying to copy a github repository into my "documents" folder on my macbook pro but have continually received the error message below. I am brand new to github and am using it for the odin project. Any tips or tricks to work through this obstacle? Thank you.
Collins-MacBook-Pro:~ collinremmers$ cd documents Cj-MacBook-Pro:documents cj01$ git clone git@github.com:cjremm01/git_test.git Cloning into 'git_test'... /Users/cj01/.ssh/config: line 3: Bad configuration option: identifyfile /Users/cj01/.ssh/config: terminating, 1 bad configuration options fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:00Try to clone it with the URL and not via SSH
QUESTION
I am getting a bad request response to my request. I have checked with an online JSON validator my dictionary data to be correct, and everything seems fine.
My code is the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:58You are telling your server, you are sending JSON data, but the request body is not a JSON string but a url-encoded string (because that's the default behaviour of $.ajax()
when you pass an object as data
).
Use JSON.stringify
, to pass a correct JSON body
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