oks pretty understandable if you know C# (or apparently Kotlin), but it
doesn’t solve all the other problems with readability. And I think you’ll
quickly run out of constructs once you try to fix more problems if you don’t
want to clash with existing Python syntax…
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kages and other
stuff I maintain, but I _am_ contemplating doing it, eventually, maybe, if I
find the time, procrastination willing, ….
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Data = t’str : [(int, T)]’
Factory = t’(int, *str) -> ?[Data(T)]’
And note that I’m making up the syntax as I’m typing. Maybe it’s much better to
use keywords (like optional, iterable) in stead of symbols).
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ssion could
> also be specified, if you really wanted to, as t”{typing.Callable[[int, str],
> bool}”.
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If I can make a wild suggestion: why not create a little language for type
specifications?
If you look at other programming languages you’ll see that the “type definition
sub-language” is often completely different from the “execution sub-language”,
with only some symbols in common and used in
modules. Wheels have obviated the need for that. So now everything depends on
extension modules (and on external packages that depend on extension modules,
and so on).
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3.8. The TensorFlow codebase got ported in November 2020, then released early
2021. Then Open3D included the new Tensorflow (plus whatever else needed to be
adapted) in their codebase in May. They’re now going through their release
schedule, and their 0.14 release should be
extension packages
become more long-lived than a single Python release...
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at these issues as they came by, and I didn't see
any that struck me as still being relevant.
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be returned from listdir() and passed to open())? CIf I compare
these two filenames, do they compare differently?
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-dot and many other cases.
Which means the only problem area left is unix filesystems (whether on
Linux or mounted remotely on MacOS or whatever), where filenames are
really byte strings with only / and nul illegal.
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against a dynamic library
that I had installed locally through it.
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is more like dictionary lookup than calling
functions.
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the seek
position be shared between the two objects? What about buffering?
That's definitely the hard part. But it's somewhat similar to
normal mutable objects which are (I think always, right?) shallow
copied when used in a constructor.
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of the
quicktime framework) and the case-insensitiveness of the Mac filesystem?
Will
#include python/blabla.h
always find that file along the -I paths, and not somehow
accidentally start looking for /Library/Framework/Python.framework/
Headers/blabla.h?
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it and provide an option to
install either systemwide or for the current user only.
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ognize the jillaudio format "msdos linear pcm" as being identical to its own "16-bit excess-32768".Hopefully eventually all audio module writers would get together and define a set of standard audio formats. -- Jack Jansen, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.cwi.nl/~jack If I can't dance I
o get at the address of the string, to fill it into a structure, blush).Look at packages such as win32, PyObjC, ctypes, bridges between Python and other languages, etc. That's where implementors are tempted to bend the rules of Official APIs for the benefit of serious optimizations. --Jack Jansen, [EM
band:-) on Python?
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relates to others, see also).
A similar thing occurs one level higher in the library hierarchy:
the section introductions are little more that a list of all the
modules in the section.
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For extension modules it's different, though: there it would be nice
to be able to have a single module that could load into any Python
(32/64 bit, Intel/PPC) on any applicable MacOSX version.
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,a1))
goto onError;
At least this appears to work...
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candidates here would be test_aepack and
test_scriptpackages, but neither one has an obvious leak (on cursory
inspection). And actually, if there was a leak problem in either I
would expect more than one AEDesc to be leaked.
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Python. Even during times when I
am actively following python-dev it would be handy to have important
announcements coming in in a separate mailbox in stead of buried
under design discussions and such...
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On 3-nov-2005, at 22:36, Oleg Broytmann wrote:
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 10:29:37PM +0100, Jack Jansen wrote:
I know I would be much helped with a moderated python-dev-announce
mailing list, which would be only low-volume
http://www.google.com/search?q=python-dev+summary+site
scantools.py
Log Message:
Normalize whitespace to avoid offending Bug Day volunteers.
Argh, sorry... I thought I had all my machines educated to do tab
expansion for Python, but apparently not...
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(high-order word first, but low-order byte
first).
But note that neither of the PDP-11 FPUs were IEEE, that was a much
later invention. At least, I didn't come across it until much later:-)
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-posix-compliant) code...
This problem is currently stopping Python 2.4.1 to compile on this
platform, so if anyone can provide any insight that would be very
helpful...
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we've done in that project is link with msvcr71.dll, but not
include it in the installer. I think that we could (theoretically)
still be dragged into court by the FSF, but at least not by Microsoft.
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think I'd have a problem with
fixing this. The real problem is: who will fix it, because the fix
isn't going to be as trivial as the Python code posted here, I'm
afraid...
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incorporate it. And as I haven't heard of any
showstoppers for the -undefined dynamic_lookup (and Anthony seems to be
offline this week) I'll put that in too.
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MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to a
value of 10.2 or less) we use the old behaviour of linking with
-framework Python.
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() to turn the filename into an
FSRef, and then FSGetCatalogInfo() to get the true filename.
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, could you point me to a readily available extension package that
uses c++?
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