When I released Beta 2 this Saturday, I said it would be the last beta
unless a severe bug was found. Well, a severe bug was found. Under
certain circumstances Jython Beta 2 would not start on Windows. Otmar
Humbel has fixed it, and we've released Beta 3 with the fix here:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing a python script which has to access deep paths
then supported normally by the Windows OS (255). So I am appending \
\?\ to do so. But when I use the path in the above fashion with
os.chdir() it is unable to recognize my folder and
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 21:14:51 -0700, W. eWatson wrote:
def Set_Enter_Data(self):
sdict = {}
sdict[ ok ] = False
sdict[ anumber ] = self.anumber
dialog = Enter_Data_Dialog( self.master, sdict ) ---
returning
That's not a call to the
Anybody else notice that xah lee is eel hax spelt backwards?
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On Mar 10, 9:33 pm, a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) wrote:
In article
60848752-2c3f-4512-bf61-0bc11c919...@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com,
Carl Banks pavlovevide...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem comes when a different part of the upstream package also
subclasses or creates a Box. When an
Craig Allen wrote:
There you go: a 30-second psychological diagnosis by an
electrical engineer based entirely on Usenet postings. It
doesn't get much more worthless than that...
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rolf but interesting post nonetheless. I have been really somewhat
fascinated by AS since I heard of it
i use python2.6
File C:\PROGRA~1\Python26\lib\urllib2.py, line 383, in open
response = self._open(req, data)
File C:\PROGRA~1\Python26\lib\urllib2.py, line 401, in _open
'_open', req)
File C:\PROGRA~1\Python26\lib\urllib2.py, line 361, in
_call_chain
result = func(*args)
File
I'm a Testing Engineer ,i don't know any language at all before
learning py3k ,and for Testing job!
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I am doing stress test with python using threading, I have encountered
the can't start new thread problem when running the script.
The system is Linux, python version 2.4
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./imap_test.py, line 38, in ?
current.start()
File
Kenneth Tilton ke...ail.comwrote:
ps. when the hell do I get an eponymous banning thread?! I have been
flaming this damn group for 13 years and no recognition!! k
Well you are obviously not trying hard enough, so you have nobody
but yourself to blame if you get pipped at the post after
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Coonay fla...@gmail.com wrote:
i use python2.6
File C:\PROGRA~1\Python26\lib\urllib2.py, line 383, in open
response = self._open(req, data)
File C:\PROGRA~1\Python26\lib\urllib2.py, line 401, in _open
'_open', req)
File
Hi,
I am trying to post a python HTTP request to a web service that
implements using Web Service Enhancements 3.0. I have WSE3.0 installed
on the client and the server and I have looked over a few examples of
how the SOAP header should look like for WSE authentication, I have
included the
On Mar 9, 9:55 am, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 9, 12:09 pm, Larry larry.cebu...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends,
I need to read a binary file using a Fortran 77 code to integrate with
a legacy code It looked very much complicated to me for I have no
knowledge in
sufrank wrote:
I am doing stress test with python using threading, I have encountered
the can't start new thread problem when running the script.
The system is Linux, python version 2.4
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/344203/maximum-number-of-threads-per-process-in-linux
Diez
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rolf but interesting post nonetheless. I have been really somewhat
fascinated by AS since I heard of it about a decade
On Mar 10, 7:15 pm, cm carlos.m...@atisa.es wrote:
davidgo...@davidgould.com escribió:
Given a webpage test.html that has a form with a cgi script, how can
you determine inside the cgi script the name of the webpage that
invoked the script?
I have many different html pages that use a
On Mar 10, 7:15 pm, cm carlos.m...@atisa.es wrote:
davidgo...@davidgould.com escribió:
Given a webpage test.html that has a form with a cgi script, how can
you determine inside the cgi script the name of the webpage that
invoked the script?
I have many different html pages that use a
Hi,
Anyone here compared elixir with storm? Both are sqlite declarative
wrappers (as far as I understood) and both seem to hide the
(unnecessary for what I want) SQL/data layer under pythonic wrappers.
I'm not trying to start a flamewar here (but I wanted to know if one
is more mature than the
On Mar 11, 11:08 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing a python script which has to access deep paths
then supported normally by the Windows OS (255). So I am appending \
\?\ to do so. But when I use the path in the
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 11:08 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing a python script which has to access deep paths
then supported normally by the Windows OS (255). So I am appending \
\?\ to do so. But
On Mar 11, 5:02 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 11:08 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing a python script which has to access deep paths
then supported normally
Here is my code snippet which you will be interested in:
Indeed.
file = ur'\\?\C:\\TestDataSet\DeepPaths
Hello,
I'm using the Python packaged with CentOS 4.7, which is a patched
2.3.4. Yes, ancient but I can't do anything about it.
The problem is that my long-running process, which talks to PostgreSQL
via Django models, does a lot of reading and writing to and from the
disk and writes to a Unix
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Here is my code snippet which you will be interested in:
Indeed.
file = ur'\\?\C:\\TestDataSet\DeepPaths
\DeepPathLevel01\DeepPathLevel02\DeepPathLevel03\DeepPathLevel04\DeepPathLe
With previous versions of the Python Windows msi installer, for
example 2.5.4,
I could run the following command from the windows cmd prompt:
msiexec /a C:\python-2.5.4.msi /qn TARGETDIR=C:\python
This would result in a 'full' python installation in the C:\python
directory, inside of which I
Dan Barbus a écrit :
Hi,
Anyone here compared elixir with storm? Both are sqlite declarative
wrappers (as far as I understood) and both seem to hide the
(unnecessary for what I want) SQL/data layer under pythonic wrappers.
elixir is a declarative layer over SQLAlchemy, which is a hi-level
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Here is my code snippet which you will be interested in:
Indeed.
file = ur'\\?\C:\\TestDataSet\DeepPaths
\DeepPathLevel01\DeepPathLevel02\DeepPathLevel03\DeepPathLevel04\DeepPathLe
On Mar 10, 2:13 pm, Flank fla...@gmail.com wrote:
can python import class or module directly from a zip package ,just
like jave does from jar package without extracting the class file into
directory
so far as i know ,python module should be unzip to file system in
order to use them,
After
Well
What Can I say guys?
I really appreciate your help here. Thanks for your answers. I have read
all of them :P. Yes. Thanks for the websites: Dive In Python and
docs.python.org. And I most say I have been convinced to take it as
another tool for the programmer.
PS. Tomasz, thanks for
On Mar 11, 6:41 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Here is my code snippet which you will be interested in:
Indeed.
file = ur'\\?\C:\\TestDataSet\DeepPaths
En Wed, 11 Mar 2009 11:47:54 -0200, Lorenzo lolue...@gmail.com escribió:
On Mar 10, 2:13 pm, Flank fla...@gmail.com wrote:
can python import class or module directly from a zip package ,just
like jave does from jar package without extracting the class file into
directory
so far as i know
Hello all,
I got a suspicion on the behaviour of os.rename
(src,dst).If the src is the path of a file and dst is a new filename
this os.rename() function is infact creating a new file with the dst
name in the current working directory and leaving the src as it is. Is
this the expected
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 6:41 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Here is my code snippet which you will be interested in:
Indeed.
file = ur'\\?\C:\\TestDataSet\DeepPaths
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I got a suspicion on the behaviour of os.rename
(src,dst).If the src is the path of a file and dst is a new filename
this os.rename() function is infact creating a new file with the dst
name in the current working directory and leaving the
On Mar 11, 7:17 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 6:41 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Here is my code snippet which you will be
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I got a suspicion on the behaviour of os.rename
(src,dst).If the src is the path of a file and dst is a new filename
this os.rename() function is infact creating a new file with the dst
name in the current working directory and leaving the
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 7:17 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 6:41 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Here is my code
En Wed, 11 Mar 2009 11:59:57 -0200, venutaurus...@gmail.com
venutaurus...@gmail.com escribió:
On Mar 11, 6:41 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 5:19 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Well, the source for os.chdir under Windows uses
On Mar 11, 7:20 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I got a suspicion on the behaviour of os.rename
(src,dst).If the src is the path of a file and dst is a new filename
this os.rename() function is infact creating a new file
On Mar 11, 7:27 pm, Emile van Sebille em...@fenx.com wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I got a suspicion on the behaviour of os.rename
(src,dst).If the src is the path of a file and dst is a new filename
this os.rename() function is infact creating a new file
Hello all,
in the past I've used Py2exe without any problem, but now I have this
strange difficulty.
In my computer I have python 2.6, py2exe for python 2.6 and the
distutils, but when I do:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(console=['hello.py'])
( like written in:
I have several functions which I would like to store in a different
directory so several programs can use them. I can't seem to find much
information about how to call a function if the function code is not
actually in the script itself.
The problem: do I have to cut and paste functions into a
R. David Murray wrote:
Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com wrote:
Matt Nordhoff wrote:
Alan G Isaac wrote:
Hans Larsen schrieb:
How could I take an elemment from a set or a frozenset
On 3/8/2009 2:06 PM Diez B. Roggisch apparently wrote:
You iterate over them. If you only want one
En Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:46:05 -0200, plsulliv...@gmail.com escribió:
I have several functions which I would like to store in a different
directory so several programs can use them. I can't seem to find much
information about how to call a function if the function code is not
actually in the
plsulliv...@gmail.com wrote:
I have several functions which I would like to store in a different
directory so several programs can use them. I can't seem to find much
information about how to call a function if the function code is not
actually in the script itself.
read the tutorial, look
On Mar 11, 10:46 am, plsulliv...@gmail.com wrote:
I have several functions which I would like to store in a different
directory so several programs can use them. I can't seem to find much
information about how to call a function if the function code is not
actually in the script itself.
The
plsulliv...@gmail.com wrote:
I have several functions which I would like to store in a different
directory so several programs can use them. I can't seem to find much
information about how to call a function if the function code is not
actually in the script itself.
The problem: do I have to cut
While doing the below
1) fetch html page
2) extract title using BeatifulSoup
3) Save into the database.
iam getting the below error (at the bottom).
Few observations which i had:
1) type of variable which holds this title is class
'BeautifulSoup.NavigableString'
2) iam getting this
Rama Vadakattu wrote:
While doing the below
1) fetch html page
2) extract title using BeatifulSoup
3) Save into the database.
iam getting the below error (at the bottom).
Few observations which i had:
1) type of variable which holds this title is class
'BeautifulSoup.NavigableString'
Hello,
I am a bit lost with all the possible builds of python on Windoze. I
am looking for a Visual Studio 2005 build of Python 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6
incl. debug build of the python24.lib e.g. python24_d.lib ?
Any hints are appreciated.
Paul
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Hi all.
There is standard or sugested way in python to read the content of a P7M file?
I don't need no feature like verify sign, or sign using a certificate.
I only need to extract the content file of the p7m (a doc, a pdf, ...)
Thanks!
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Tim Golden ma...lden.me.uk wrote:
Well, a little bit of experimentation shows that you can
*create* paths this deep (say, with os.mkdir). But you
can't actually set the current directory to it. So the
Is this also true if you try to go there by a succession
of shorter hops of the ./next_level
I've a multithreaded program in which I've to call class methods from
class methods. Here is how my code look like (excluding imports),. Any
help is highly appreciated.
#!/usr/bin/env python
class Requests(Thread):
def __init__(self, times):
Thread.__init__(self)
Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
Tim Golden ma...lden.me.uk wrote:
Well, a little bit of experimentation shows that you can
*create* paths this deep (say, with os.mkdir). But you
can't actually set the current directory to it. So the
Is this also true if you try to go there by a succession
of
On Mar 11, 10:08 pm, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com wrote:
self.html=SendRequest() # This line throws an error
and error says
NameError: global name '_Requests_SendRequest' is not defined.
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Mike314 wrote:
Hello,
I have a strange problem with the string format:
'%s %s %s %s %s' % ['01', '02', '03', '04', '05']
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
But as soon I use tuple it is working:
'%s %s %s
On Mar 9, 8:31 pm, gert gert.cuyk...@gmail.com wrote:
Testing 3.1 i get this with 3.0 it works
python/lib/python3.1/sqlite3/dbapi2.py, line 27, in module,
ImportError:No module named _sqlite3,
never mind had some include problems during compiling, nothing to do
with 3.1
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Oltmans wrote:
I've a multithreaded program in which I've to call class methods from
class methods. Here is how my code look like (excluding imports),. Any
help is highly appreciated.
#!/usr/bin/env python
class Requests(Thread):
def __init__(self, times):
Thread.__init__(self)
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com wrote:
I've a multithreaded program in which I've to call class methods from
class methods.
Um, those are instance methods, not class methods. Class methods take
the class itself as an argument (the parameter is typically named
Aaron Brady castiro...@gmail.com (AB) wrote:
AB Hello,
AB I am creating a container. I have some types which are built to be
AB members of the container. The members need to know which container
AB they are in, as they call methods on it, such as finding other
AB members. I want help with the
On Mar 10, 7:19 pm, David George d...@eatmyhat.co.uk wrote:
So, my question is, is there any way to stop a SocketServer that's been
told to server forever in python 2.5?
serve_forever, in python 2.5, is simply coded as:
while 1:
self.handle_request()
So, instead of calling serve_forever,
Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com (O) escribió:
O I've a multithreaded program in which I've to call class methods from
O class methods. Here is how my code look like (excluding imports),. Any
O help is highly appreciated.
O #!/usr/bin/env python
O class Requests(Thread):
O def __init__(self,
I am a bit lost with all the possible builds of python on Windoze. I
am looking for a Visual Studio 2005 build of Python 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6
incl. debug build of the python24.lib e.g. python24_d.lib ?
What's the problem with creating one yourself?
Regards,
Martin
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I've cleaned it up, and learned some useful things from your comments
and the reading they led to.
http://shawnmilo.com/ships/
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Hello,
In order to prevent this type of problems, I alway do the following:
import path
path = something
path = os.path.normpath(path)
os.chdir(path)
This prevents a lot of problems for me.
Regards,
Henk
Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote in message
On 2009-03-11 04:36:29 +, Mark Tolonen metolone+gm...@gmail.com said:
David George d...@eatmyhat.co.uk wrote in message
news:00150e67$0$27956$c3e8...@news.astraweb.com...
Hi guys,
I've been developing some code for a university project using Python.
We've been working on an existing
On Mar 11, 12:28 pm, David George wrote:
On 2009-03-11 04:36:29 +, Mark Tolonen metolone+gm...@gmail.com said:
David George d...@eatmyhat.co.uk wrote in message
news:00150e67$0$27956$c3e8...@news.astraweb.com...
Hi guys,
I've been developing some code for a university project
On Mar 11, 11:00 pm, Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl wrote:
self.html=self.SendRequest()
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Thank you, everyone, for the help. Appreciate that.
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URL:http://pietvanoostrum.com[PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4]
Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org- Hide
On 2009-03-11 19:02:26 +, Falcolas garri...@gmail.com said:
On Mar 11, 12:28 pm, David George wrote:
On 2009-03-11 04:36:29 +, Mark Tolonen metolone+gm...@gmail.com s
aid:
David George d...@eatmyhat.co.uk wrote in message
news:00150e67$0$27956$c3e8...@news.astraweb.com...
Hi
plsulliv...@gmail.com wrote:
I have several functions which I would like to store in a different
directory so several programs can use them. I can't seem to find much
information about how to call a function if the function code is not
actually in the script itself.
The problem: do I have to cut
paul.baum...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am a bit lost with all the possible builds of python on Windoze. I
am looking for a Visual Studio 2005 build of Python 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6
incl. debug build of the python24.lib e.g. python24_d.lib ?
Are you looking for pre-built binaries or the build
Oltmans wrote:
I've a multithreaded program in which I've to call class methods from
class methods. Here is how my code look like (excluding imports),. Any
help is highly appreciated.
#!/usr/bin/env python
class Requests(Thread):
def __init__(self, times):
Thread.__init__(self)
Terry Reedy wrote:
Are you looking for pre-built binaries or the build files to make your
own? PSF distributes 2.? to 2.5 binaries built with VS2003 and 2.6+
binaries built with VS2008 (I believe) and the corresponding build
files. People have built with VS2005, but you will have to search
On Mar 10, 1:39 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Craig Allen callen...@gmail.com writes:
it raises an interesting question about why doesn't it. I can think
of practical answers to that, obviously, but in principle, if a
function compiles to exactly the same byte code,
On Mar 11, 10:37 am, sf409...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
in the past I've used Py2exe without any problem, but now I have this
strange difficulty.
In my computer I have python 2.6, py2exe for python 2.6 and the
distutils, but when I do:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
On Mar 11, 3:40 pm, Craig Allen callen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 10, 1:39 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Craig Allen callen...@gmail.com writes:
it raises an interesting question about why doesn't it. I can think
of practical answers to that, obviously, but in
On Mar 11, 9:37 am, sf409...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
in the past I've used Py2exe without any problem, but now I have this
strange difficulty.
In my computer I have python 2.6, py2exe for python 2.6 and the
distutils, but when I do:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
r wrote:
On Mar 11, 3:40 pm, Craig Allen callen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 10, 1:39 pm, Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Identical strings don't necessarily have the same id:
A more verbose way to put this is Requesting a string with a value that
is the same an an existing
On Mar 11, 4:32 pm, Terry Reedy tjre...@udel.edu wrote:
Similarly, if one is populating a LARGE structure with duplicate values,
it may be worthwhile to cache values that are not cached by the interpreter.
Thanks Terry,
Actually i had no idea how Python handled strings(immutables)
internally
This is the release of Pyjamas 0.5, a python-to-javascript
compiler with an AJAX Web Widget set, for creating python
desktop-like applications that run in all major web browsers.
http://pyjs.org
Pyjamas is NOT another AJAX framework where the
widgets are predefined, fixed and inflexible. Thanks
On Mar 11, 1:11 pm, David George d...@eatmyhat.co.uk wrote:
Again, problem here is the issue of being unable to kill the server
while it's waiting on a request. In theory, i could force it to
continue by sending some sort of junk data with the method i use to
stop the server, but that seems a
Hi, all. I'm trying to use Mechanize in a multithreaded program--
purpose of which is to fill out a form on a website using concurrent
threads. Guys, trust me I've spent a lot of time to figure out the
problem but I'm completed puzzled. Firstly, I've listed the errors and
then the program listing
On 2009-03-11 17:15, Oltmans wrote:
Hi, all. I'm trying to use Mechanize in a multithreaded program--
purpose of which is to fill out a form on a website using concurrent
threads. Guys, trust me I've spent a lot of time to figure out the
problem but I'm completed puzzled. Firstly, I've listed
On Mar 11, 4:15 pm, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all. I'm trying to use Mechanize in a multithreaded program--
purpose of which is to fill out a form on a website using concurrent
threads. Guys, trust me I've spent a lot of time to figure out the
problem but I'm completed puzzled.
I know I could just try to install it and see, but I've got my
configuration just right, so I don't want to mess it up (maybe) with
IPython.
Also, can someone please point me to some page where I can find
differences between C and I Python. I'm learning Python using
Learning python (figures :),
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 14:35:01 -, venutaurus...@gmail.com
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 11, 7:20 pm, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I got a suspicion on the behaviour of os.rename
(src,dst).If the src is the path of a
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:17 PM, scoop sc...@invalid.gmail.com wrote:
I know I could just try to install it and see, but I've got my
configuration just right, so I don't want to mess it up (maybe) with
IPython.
Also, can someone please point me to some page where I can find
differences
On Mar 12, 10:17 am, scoop sc...@invalid.gmail.com wrote:
I know I could just try to install it and see, but I've got my
configuration just right, so I don't want to mess it up (maybe) with
IPython.
Also, can someone please point me to some page where I can find
differences between C and I
On Mar 11, 12:52 pm, Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl wrote:
Aaron Brady castiro...@gmail.com (AB) wrote:
AB Hello,
AB I am creating a container. I have some types which are built to be
AB members of the container. The members need to know which container
AB they are in, as they call methods
Hello, this is my first time posting to the list, but my curiosity here
is great.
I was randomly toying with file writes and I ran into something that
seemed quite odd to me. When a period is in a string, file write takes
about double the time. I saw similar things with newlines, but I
figured
In article mailman.324.1235098726.11746.python-l...@python.org,
Maxim Khitrov mkhit...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, though I'm not able to replicate that last outcome. The
string method is still the fastest on my machine. Furthermore, it
looks like the order in which you do the multiplication
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 17:20:09 -0700 (PDT), John Machin
sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
Do you mean this IPython:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPython
or do you mean Iron Python:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IronPython
IPython is a front-end for the CPython interpretor, as is IDLE, etc.
differences,
I'm working on a minimilistic linux project and would like to include
Python. However, since Python is around 17MB (compressed) and previous
releases of this linux distro are under 100MB (compressed) standard Python
releases are much to large. I just need the runtime libs of Python, the
absoulute
En Wed, 11 Mar 2009 22:35:22 -0200, Philip Bloom pbl...@crystald.com
escribió:
Hello, this is my first time posting to the list, but my curiosity here
is great.
Welcome!
I was randomly toying with file writes and I ran into something that
seemed quite odd to me. When a period is in a
Thanks for the welcome :)
You're right. Here's with the missed line (I was cutting out commented parts).
Hopefully these are all cut/paste-able.
#test A
#runs in 5.8 seconds.
from datetime import datetime
testvar2='9a00'
startTime = datetime.now()
filehandle=open('testwriting.txt','w')
for
Royce Wilson schrieb:
I'm working on a minimilistic linux project and would like to include
Python. However, since Python is around 17MB (compressed) and previous
releases of this linux distro are under 100MB (compressed) standard Python
releases are much to large. I just need the runtime
On Mar 12, 11:57 am, scoop sc...@invalid.gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 17:20:09 -0700 (PDT), John Machin
sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
Do you mean this IPython:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPython
or do you mean Iron Python:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IronPython
IPython is a
En Wed, 11 Mar 2009 23:09:51 -0200, Royce Wilson rww...@gmail.com
escribió:
I'm working on a minimilistic linux project and would like to include
Python. However, since Python is around 17MB (compressed) and previous
releases of this linux distro are under 100MB (compressed) standard
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Royce Wilson rww...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the quick responses. When I view sys.modules I get this:
sre_compile _collections locale _sre functools encodings site operator io
__main__ copyreg _weakref abc builtins encodings.cp437 errno sre_constants
re
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