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  1. For what uses do we need `sys` module in python?

    Jun 19, 2020 · I have come across made codes in jupyter notebooks where sys is imported. I can't see the further use of the sys module in the code. Can someone help me to understand what …

  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. 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?

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. 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.

  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. 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?

  9. The difference between sys.stdout.write and print?

    Are there situations in which sys.stdout.write() is preferable to print? (Examples: better performance; code that makes more sense)

  10. Find all tables containing column with specified name

    64 I don't know why many of you suggest joining with sys.table with sys.columns. You can use the below code: