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+#!/usr/bin/env python |
+## @brief Google Python Style Guide SampleClass |
+# |
+#This is basically as close a copy of the Python examples in the Google |
+#Python Style Guide as possible while still being valid code. |
+# |
+#http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pyguide.html?showone=Comments#Comments |
+# |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+## @brief Fetches rows from a Bigtable. |
+# |
+# Retrieves rows pertaining to the given keys from the Table instance |
+# represented by big_table. Silly things may happen if |
+# other_silly_variable is not None. |
+# |
+# |
+# @param big_table An open Bigtable Table instance. |
+# @param keys A sequence of strings representing the key of each table row |
+# to fetch. |
+# @param other_silly_variable Another optional variable, that has a much |
+# longer name than the other args, and which does nothing. |
+# |
+# @return |
+# A dict mapping keys to the corresponding table row data |
+# fetched. Each row is represented as a tuple of strings. For |
+# example: |
+# |
+# @code |
+# {'Serak': ('Rigel VII', 'Preparer'), |
+# 'Zim': ('Irk', 'Invader'), |
+# 'Lrrr': ('Omicron Persei 8', 'Emperor')} |
+# |
+# @endcode |
+# If a key from the keys argument is missing from the dictionary, |
+# then that row was not found in the table. |
+# |
+# |
+# @exception IOError An error occurred accessing the bigtable.Table object. |
+# |
+# @namespace sample_google.fetch_bigtable_rows |
+def fetch_bigtable_rows(big_table, keys, other_silly_variable=None): |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+## @brief Summary of class here. |
+# |
+# Longer class information.... |
+# Longer class information.... |
+# |
+# |
+# |
+# @namespace sample_google.SampleClass |
+class SampleClass(object): |
+ |
+ ## @property likes_spam |
+ # A boolean indicating if we like SPAM or not. |
+ |
+ ## @property eggs |
+ # An integer count of the eggs we have laid. |
+ |
+ ## @brief Inits SampleClass with blah. |
+ # @namespace sample_google.SampleClass.__init__ |
+ def __init__(self, likes_spam=False): |
+ self.likes_spam = likes_spam |
+ self.eggs = 0 |
+ |
+ ## @brief Performs operation blah. |
+ # @namespace sample_google.SampleClass.public_method |
+ def public_method(self): |
+ pass |
+ |
+i = None |
+ |
+# We use a weighted dictionary search to find out where i is in |
+# the array. We extrapolate position based on the largest num |
+# in the array and the array size and then do binary search to |
+# get the exact number. |
+ |
+if i & (i-1) == 0: # true iff i is a power of 2 |
+ pass |