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  1. python - What does "sys.argv [1]" mean? (What is sys.argv, and …

    sys.argv is a attribute of the sys module. It says the arguments passed into the file in the command line. sys.argv[0] catches the directory where the file is located. sys.argv[1] returns …

  2. iis - how exactly does http.sys work - Stack Overflow

    Mar 23, 2014 · I'm trying to get a deeper understanding of how IIS works. http.sys i understand is one its major components. However, i have been having trouble finding easily digestible …

  3. Python: Best way to add to sys.path relative to the current running ...

    Dec 29, 2011 · #!/usr/bin/python import sys.path from os.path import pardir, sep sys.path.append_relative(pardir + sep + "lib") import mylib Or even better, something that …

  4. How do you list the primary key of a SQL Server table?

    Simple question, how do you list the primary key of a table with T-SQL? I know how to get indexes on a table, but can't remember how to get the PK.

  5. Difference between exit () and sys.exit () in Python

    Oct 7, 2016 · In Python, there are two similarly-named functions, exit() and sys.exit(). What's the difference and when should I use one over the other?

  6. Search text in stored procedure in SQL Server - Stack Overflow

    Feb 5, 2013 · I want to search a text from all my database stored procedures. I use the below SQL: SELECT DISTINCT o.name AS Object_Name, o.type_desc FROM sys.sql_modules m …

  7. Add a directory to Python sys.path so that it's included each time I ...

    Sep 19, 2011 · import sys sys.path.append('''C:\code\my-library''') from my-library import my-library Then, my-library will be part of sys.path for as long as the session is active. If I start a …

  8. Effect of using sys.path.insert (0, path) and sys.path.append (path ...

    I solved this problem by swapping sys.path.append(path) in my script with sys.path.insert(0, path) where path is the string module location. Since this is my module and not an installed package …

  9. Using command line arguments in Python: Understanding sys.argv

    4 sys.arg is a list of command line parameters. You need to actually pass command line parameters to the script to populate this list. Do this either in your IDE's project settings or by …

  10. What do 'real', 'user' and 'sys' mean in the output of time(1)?

    $ time foo real 0m0.003s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.004s $ What do real, user and sys mean in the output of time? Which one is meaningful when benchmarking my app?