
What are magic numbers and why do some consider them bad?
What is a magic number? Why do many programmers advise that they be avoided?
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What are "magic numbers" in computer programming?
Aug 19, 2010 · Magic numbers are special value of certain variables which causes the program to behave in an special manner. For example, a communication library might take a Timeout parameter …
How to put more than 1000 values into an Oracle IN clause
Dec 30, 2008 · The second value val2 is a column. So the values in the IN list are the values in which val1 and val2 have to match. So val1 must equal input1, and val2 must equal input 2. Since the val1 …
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KeyError: 'DEFAULT' when attempting to create a table using magic line ...
Nov 3, 2024 · Point of clarification in regards to the first sentence of text: %%sql is a cell magic and not a line magic. It is sort of referenced here where that syntax like you are trying to use is displayed in …
python - Mock vs MagicMock - Stack Overflow
Jun 19, 2013 · With Mock you can mock magic methods but you have to define them. MagicMock has "default implementations of most of the magic methods.". If you don't need to test any magic …
Does the C++ "magic static" pattern work for all initialization styles?
Jan 11, 2023 · 0 I understand that the C++ "magic static" pattern guarantees thread-safe initialization of a local variable, since C++11. Does this hold true no matter how the local is initialized?