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What is tail recursion?

Whilst starting to learn lisp, I've come across the term tail-recursive. What does it mean exactly?
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Python db-api: fetchone vs fetchmany vs fetchall

I just had a discussion today with some coworkers about python's db-api fetchone vs fetchmany vs fetchall. I'm sure the use case for each of these is dependent on the implementation of the db-api ...
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What does the "yield from" syntax do in asyncio and how is it different from "await"

From the perspective of someone who has written asyncio code but is looking to better understand the inner workings, what is yield from, await and how are those useful for allowing asynchronous code? ...
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what's the difference between yield from and yield in python 3.3.2+

After python 3.3.2+ python support a new syntax for create generator function yield from <expression> I have made a quick try for this by >>> def g(): ... yield from [1,2,3,4] ....
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How to make a generator callable?

I'm trying to create a dataset from a CSV file with 784-bit long rows. Here's my code: import tensorflow as tf f = open("test.csv", "r") csvreader = csv.reader(f) gen = (row for row in csvreader) ds ...
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yield from vs yield in for-loop

My understanding of yield from is that it is similar to yielding every item from an iterable. Yet, I observe the different behavior in the following example. I have Class1 class Class1: def ...
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Start async task now, await later

C# programmer trying to learn some Python. I am trying to run a CPU intensive calc while letting an IO bound async method quietly chug away in the background. In C#, I would typically set the ...
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Calling function that yields from a pytest fixture

In my unit tests, I have two very similar fixtures, and I was hoping to break out some of the functionality into a helper function of some kind. Given my understanding of how yield produces generators,...
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Replace string elements, using their index, by a list of strings

The function I have to build is meant to replace digits in a string by (value of digit * next character). So, foo = '2 hs4q q2w2 ' will become ' hsqqqq qww ' (mind the spaces) Assumption - ...
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How to convert each branch of a JSON tree into a list of items?

I want to convert each branch of a JSON tree structure into a list of items in that branch. I want to do it using loops but I can't access the objects using indices. Example JSON: { "Root": { "...
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Concurrent download and processing of large files in python

I have a list of URLs for large files to download (e.g. compressed archives), which I want to process (e.g. decompress the archives). Both download and processing take a long time and processing is ...
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How to inject pygame events from pytest?

How can one inject events into a running pygame from a pytest test module? The following is a minimal example of a pygame which draws a white rectangle when J is pressed and quits the game when Ctrl-Q ...
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Unique permutations using backtracking

I am trying to use backtracking in the problem of finding unique permutions. I have written this: def f(A, start, end): if start == end - 1: print(A) else: for idx in range(...
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Avoiding extra `next` call after `yield from` in Python generator

Please see the below snippet, run with Python 3.10: from collections.abc import Generator DUMP_DATA = 5, 6, 7 class DumpData(Exception): """Exception used to indicate to yield ...
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Reyield a generator

I would do this: def walk(samples): for d in range(samples): yield d def walk200(): for d in walk(200): yield d But actually what I want is this, to make the code shorter: ...
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