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Idiomatic Python
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To claim this, I am signing this object:
| fetch(url).then(resp => resp.json()).then(jsonResult => { // Do some magic }) | 
| body{ | |
| color: red; | |
| } | 
| git log --grep="--cert" | |
| git grep -e "client-cert" | |
| git blame src/pip/_internal/cli/cmdoptions.py -L 289,+8 | 
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| 😊 :blush: | 😃 :smiley: | :relaxed: | 
| 😏 :smirk: | 😍 :heart_eyes: | 😘 :kissing_heart: | 
| 😚 :kissing_closed_eyes: | 😳 :flushed: | 😌 :relieved: | 
| 😆 :satisfied: | 😁 :grin: | 😉 :wink: | 
| 😜 :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: | 😝 :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: | 😀 :grinning: | 
| 😗 :kissing: | 😙 :kissing_smiling_eyes: | 😛 :stuck_out_tongue: | 
$ python cli.py London
The weather in London right now: light intensity drizzle.@click.command()
@click.argument('location')
def main(location):
 weather = current_weather(location)| def dispatch_if(operator, x, y): | |
| if operator == 'add': | |
| return x + y | |
| elif operator == 'sub': | |
| return x - y | |
| elif operator == 'mul': | |
| return x * y | |
| elif operator == 'div': | |
| return x / y | |
| else: | 
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