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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #205 · 22 јан.

Как работает функция reload()? Эта функция нужна для того, чтобы перезагрузить изменившийся код из py-файла без рестарта интерпретатора. Дело в том, что любой импортированный модуль при повторном импорте не будет перечитывать файл. Функция импорта вернёт уже загруженный в память объект модуля. Чтобы обновить код, нужно либо перезапустить всю программу, либо использовать функцию reload() from importlib import reload reload(my_module) 🔸 Функция reload() принимает в качестве аргумента только объект модуля или пакета. Она не может перезагрузить класс или функцию. Только весь файл целиком! 🔸 Перезагрузка пакета перезагрузит только его файл __init__.py, если он есть. Но не вложенные модули. 🔸Она не может перезагрузить ранее не импортированный модуль. 🔸При вызове функция reload() перечитывает и перекомпилирует код в файле, создавая новые объекты. После создания новых объектов перезаписывается ранее созданный неймспейс этого модуля. Это значит, что если где-то этот модуль импортирован через import и обращение к атрибутам происходит через неймспейс (имя) модуля, то такие атрибуты обновятся. Если какие-либо объекты из этого модуля импортированы через from то они будут ссылаться на старые объекты. Напишем простой модуль # mymodule.py x = 1 Теперь импортируем модуль и отдельно переменную х из модуля >>> import mymodule >>> from mymodule import x >>> print(mymodule.x) 1 >>> print(x) 1 Не перезапуская интерпретатор вносим изменения в модуль # mymodule.py x = 2 Делаем перезагрузку модуля и проверяем х ещё раз >>> reload(mymodule) >>> print(mymodule.x) 2 >>> print(x) 1 То же самое будет если присвоить любой объект переменной (даже словарь или список) Повторный импорт обновляет значение >>> from mymodule import x >>> print(x) 2 🔸Созданные инстансы классов не обновятся после перезагрузки модуля. Их придётся пересоздать. #tricks#basic

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@BadvolfNews · Post #875 · 23.09.2023 г., 09:18

📢 Breaking News 🚨 💥 Critical infrastructure damaged in Dnipro, Ukraine! 💔 🏢 Sergey Lysak, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, just revealed in his Telegram channel that a vital infrastructure object in Dnipro has been severely impacted. Reports of multiple explosions in the city were earlier covered by local media outlets. 🔍 The extent of the damage is still being assessed, but the aftermath of the attack has resulted in the destruction of several buildings and a gas pipeline in Marganets, located in the Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. 🌍 These strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure began on October 10th, just two days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge. Russian authorities believe that Ukrainian intelligence agencies are behind these acts of aggression. The targets include energy facilities, defense industries, military headquarters, and communication networks across the country. 🔔 Ukrainian regions have been placed on high alert since then, with occasional nationwide air raid sirens sounding, reminding citizens of the constant threat. ⚠️ Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds. Let's hope for a swift resolution to this devastating situation. 🙏🇺🇦#BreakingNews#Ukraine#Dnipro#InfrastructureDamage https://dcweekly.org/2023/09/23/underhanded-attacks-damaged-infrastructure-raises-concerns-in-dnipro/ Subscribe to @BadVolfNews

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@BadvolfNews · Post #878 · 23.09.2023 г., 10:13

📢 Breaking News 🚨 💥 Critical infrastructure damaged in Dnipro, Ukraine! 💔 🏢 Sergey Lysak, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, just revealed in his Telegram channel that a vital infrastructure object in Dnipro has been severely impacted. Reports of multiple explosions in the city were earlier covered by local media outlets. 🔍 The extent of the damage is still being assessed, but the aftermath of the attack has resulted in the destruction of several buildings and a gas pipeline in Marganets, located in the Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. 🌍 These strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure began on October 10th, just two days after the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge. Russian authorities believe that Ukrainian intelligence agencies are behind these acts of aggression. The targets include energy facilities, defense industries, military headquarters, and communication networks across the country. 🔔 Ukrainian regions have been placed on high alert since then, with occasional nationwide air raid sirens sounding, reminding citizens of the constant threat. ⚠️ Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds. Let's hope for a swift resolution to this devastating situation. 🙏🇺🇦#BreakingNews#EvilUkraine#Dnipro#InfrastructureDamage https://dcweekly.org/2023/09/23/underhanded-attacks-damaged-infrastructure-raises-concerns-in-dnipro/ Subscribe to @BadVolfNews

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@CryptoM · Post #65243 · 12.04.2026 г., 08:27

🚀 Iran's Nuclear Concessions Could Be Key to U.S. Strategy, Citic Securities Says Citic Securities stated on April 12 that if Iran were to abandon uranium enrichment, it would represent a significant achievement for the U.S., particularly for U.S. President Donald Trump, who could use it to appease domestic concerns. According to Jin10, the ongoing conflict has already negatively impacted the midterm elections, necessitating a swift resolution. Since the Iranian Islamic Revolution, the U.S. has lost control over Iran's nuclear capabilities, a challenge that has persisted through multiple U.S. presidencies, affecting America's Middle East strategy. The political impact of Iran's potential nuclear disarmament is seen as more significant than the indirect effects of oil prices and inflation on elections. Consequently, the Trump administration might consider compromises on issues like control over the Strait of Hormuz. From Iran's perspective, the conflict has demonstrated that blocking the strait and threatening Middle Eastern infrastructure are powerful leverage tools, potentially more impactful than nuclear threats. These actions, which can be executed with low-cost drones, pose significant risks to the U.S. and global economies, providing Iran with a strategic counterbalance. Repeated near-escalations to large-scale infrastructure damage suggest that the likelihood of extreme war escalation is low, reducing the chances of extreme oil prices, severe recession, or stagflation. #Iran#NuclearConcessions#USStrategy#CiticSecurities#DonaldTrump#UraniumEnrichment#MiddleEastStrategy#IranUSRelations#StraitOfHormuz#OilPrices#Inflation#PoliticalImpact#TrumpAdministration#IranianLeverage#GlobalEconomy#InfrastructureDamage#WarEscalation#OilPrices#Stagflation