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"""
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inside the string you can use regex surronded by `` to select related widgets
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"""
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are connected to the signal of a GUI widget if it exists.
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Prints out every signal available for this widget and childs.
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251,803 | misli/django-staticfiles-downloader | staticfiles_downloader/__init__.py | DownloaderFinder.find | def find(self, path, all=False):
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251,804 | daknuett/py_register_machine2 | engine_tools/output/gpu_alike/rendering.py | Renderer.interrupt | def interrupt(self):
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251,806 | anrosent/cli | cli.py | CLI.add_cli | def add_cli(self, prefix, other_cli):
"""Adds the functionality of the other CLI to this one, where all
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e.g. To execute command `greet anson 5` on other cli given prefix cli2, you
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cli2 greet anson 5
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251,817 | pjuren/pyokit | src/pyokit/datastruct/read.py | contains_adaptor | def contains_adaptor(read, adaptor):
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Check whether this sequence contains adaptor contamination. If it exists,
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251,818 | pjuren/pyokit | src/pyokit/datastruct/read.py | NGSRead.reverse_complement | def reverse_complement(self, is_RNA=None):
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Reverse complement this read in-place.
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Reverse complement this read in-place.
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251,819 | pjuren/pyokit | src/pyokit/datastruct/read.py | NGSRead.split | def split(self, point=None):
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Split this read into two halves. Original sequence is left unaltered.
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Split this read into two halves. Original sequence is left unaltered.
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