Summary:
1 hour 20 minutes of lessons in how to build a complete and tested Python
application from scratch. The series is aimed at beginners, all necessary
material is provided, viewers can ask me (the author) questions as they go.
Commercial series: 'Python 101 - easygui and csv':
Sergio Monteiro Basto wrote:
Can someone explain me, what is wrong with this site ?
python linkExtractor3.py http://www.noticiasdeaveiro.pt test
HTMLParser.HTMLParseError: EOF in middle of construct, at line 1173,
column 1
at line 1173 of test file is perfectly normal .
I like to
How do I trap errors from win32com.client. I have tried the com_error
classes from pywintypes and pythoncom sub modules. It is not catching
for all cases. Is there any docs available?
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On Jun 18, 2:16 am, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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En Mon, 18 Jun 2007 00:25:25 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I'm trying to serve up a simple XMLRPC server as a windows service. I
got it to run properly, I'm just not sure how to stop it properly.
Most of the
Gilles Ganault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to write a GUI app in Python exclusively for Windows.
Apparently, development of PythonWin has stopped a long time ago.
I'm not sure why you would think so. The latest pywin32 release came out
in September, and supports Python 2.2 through
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The obvious choice, I thought, was ncurses. But as far as I can
tell, it is not available for Python on Windows?
More precisely, curses doesn't work natively on Windows, regardless of
whether Python is involved.
As with many how do I get Unix
Hi,
I have been working at this problem, and I think I need a permutation
algorithm that does
the following:
Given a list of elements that are either a character or a character
follows by a number, e.g.
['a', 'b', 'c1', 'd', 'e1', 'f', 'c2', 'x', 'e2']
find all the permutations that are given
Hi,
I'm trying to build a small spaceship battle game as an exercise,
using pygame.
How can I rotate the gif file of my ship by X degrees ?
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I'm trying to build a small spaceship battle game as an exercise,
using pygame.
How can I rotate the gif file of my ship by X degrees ?
You shouldn't do this with the PyGame functions, the quality is poor.
Either use a paint program to pre-generate
Thanks for the reply, yes you're right I just realized it sooner.
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Hi there,
I am trying to use the poplib library to get emails using the retr
method. The small program bellow works but the message aren't flagged as
read which puzzles me. I believe the pop server is qmail 1.0.6 /
vpopmail 5.2.1 and I am running the following script on Windows using
Pyhton
sturlamolden wrote:
That's what I wrote: NumPy has a matrix type. It is called called
numpy.matrix.
I did not suggest using the array type numpy.array.
Reading carefully is indeed important...
I know what you wrote and you are strictly correct. I was just clarifying it
for a reader who
Long count = 12.19.14.7.8; tzolkin = 7 Lamat; haab = 16 Zotz.
I get words from the Allmighty Great Gnus that
GB == Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GB Most other environments will be for those just trying to perform
GB their tasks and staying even with the average proficiency chart.
Ethan Kennerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really like properties for readonly attributes,
Python doesn't have readonly attributes, and to attempt to use
properties for that purpose will only lead to confusion.
and their ability to make the interface more elegant, by hiding
uninteresting
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
Tim Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/06/07, Nick Craig-Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Windows the open-a-file-for-writing method works well, but as *nix
doesn't work the same way then maybe the socket solution is the best
cross-platform option.
Actually
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Why does Python have no
platform neutral commands for simple screen manipulation? yabasic (a
'hobby' type language - http://www.yabasic.de/) has commands clear
screen, inkey$ and putscreen$ which perform the basic functions of
clearing the screen,
On 16 Jun, 17:20, Pierre Hanser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Haggard a écrit :
I'm using PIL (Python Imaging Library) to generate button images.
They consist of a left end image, a middle, repeating image and a
right side image anyway, that's not important
I'm using a TTF font for
How ca i create a databse file using rnopen?
How to set the key for this file?
i am tried but i got error.. please can any one tell...
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hai folks ,
i am extremely new to this list
can anybody tell me where can i find docs that are related to sripting in
mainframe using python
or
how can we use python instered of REXX in mainframe
how can i run python scripts in mainframe
any help will be appreciated.
thanks in advance
Hi,
which IDE would you recommend for a python ?
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On 19 Cze, 12:39, Tom Gur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
which IDE would you recommend for a python ?
I prefer Eclipse with PyDev extension, link -
http://wiki.python.org/moin/EclipsePythonIntegration
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Hello,
how can I determine the architecture (32 or 64bit) with python 2.2 on
Windows or Unix (AIX, Solaris) OS, without the modul platform?
Thanks for your hints, Kai
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On Jun 19, 2:17 am, Josiah Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This link offers a series of links for console
IO...http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2005-January/303984.html
Thanks.
Among them is a link to the 'wcurses' module that has been relocated
I have created a simple windows small_dll.dll exporting a function that does
a computation using C and C++ classes which i wish to call from Python. I
have read lots of ctypes documentation but I still dont quite understand how
to call the function.
As a test, I have written a much simpler
On Jun 19, 9:04 am, Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
More precisely, curses doesn't work natively on Windows, regardless of
whether Python is involved.
True. But then: are there other multi-platform console libraries out
there? I want to code to a single API.
As with many how do I get
Hi,
I'm new to python, and I can't seem to find in the docs how to create
the python equivalent of what's called in most OOP languages static
classes, can you give me a hint ?
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Hi,
This is in Reference to the position for the direct client of Consus
iTechnologies ( www.consusitechnologies.com) for Python Developer.
We have reviewed your resume on one of the portal and a client of ours has a
position available that we thought you might be interested in.
Job Title:
I have not used Python before, but believe it may be what I need.
I have large text files containing text, numbers, and junk. I want to
delete large chunks process other bits, etc, much like I'd do in an
editor, but want to do it automatically. I have a set of generic
rules that my fingers
On Jun 19, 10:00 pm, Tom Gur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to python, and I can't seem to find in the docs how to create
the python equivalent of what's called in most OOP languages static
classes, can you give me a hint ?
Look for @staticmethod in
the python equivalent of what's called in most OOP languages static
classes, can you give me a hint ?
Look for @staticmethod inhttp://docs.python.org/lib/built-in-funcs.html
Woops... I misread...
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On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 12:00 +, Tom Gur wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to python, and I can't seem to find in the docs how to create
the python equivalent of what's called in most OOP languages static
classes, can you give me a hint ?
If I had to guess, which apparently I have to because you're not
Hi,
I have the latest bundle for python (upgraded from svn) but I don't
understand how execute line works..
It only works if I play with arithmetic operations, something like
this works:
2*2
4
but for example trying to execute this line gives me this error, any
help?
x = 1; x + 1
Traceback
On Jun 19, 9:17 pm, Kai Rosenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
how can I determine the architecture (32 or 64bit) with python 2.2 on
Windows or Unix (AIX, Solaris) OS, without the modul platform?
Thanks for your hints, Kai
What happens when you fire up a 64-bit Python and type
import
It's not clear what you mean here. If you mean something like static
inner classes in Java, then you can simply nest classes in Python:
class A(object):
... class B(object):
... def aaa(self):
... print AA
...
z = A.B()
z.aaa()
AA
(In contrast
mclaugb schrieb:
I have created a simple windows small_dll.dll exporting a function that does
a computation using C and C++ classes which i wish to call from Python. I
have read lots of ctypes documentation but I still dont quite understand how
to call the function.
As a test, I have
Look for @staticmethod inhttp://docs.python.org/lib/built-in-funcs.html
Example:
class C:
@staticmethod
def f(arg1, arg2, ...): ...
Oops, sorry for the confusion - I've actually meant a static method,
and Gerald's answer works fine.
Thanks alot
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ferrad wrote:
I have not used Python before, but believe it may be what I need.
I have large text files containing text, numbers, and junk. I want to
delete large chunks process other bits, etc, much like I'd do in an
editor, but want to do it automatically. I have a set of generic
rules
Duncan Booth wote:
If you must insist on using backslash escapes (which introduces the
question of how you get backslashes into the output: do they have to be
escaped as well?) then use string.Template with a custom pattern.
If anybody wants this, I worked out the following regular expression
On Jun 19, 5:39 am, Tom Gur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
which IDE would you recommend for a python ?
VIM
But if you crave distraction.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors
rd
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Assigining restype and argtypes works!
Thomas Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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mclaugb schrieb:
I have created a simple windows small_dll.dll exporting a function that
does
a computation using C and C++ classes which i wish to call from Python.
I
have read
BartlebyScrivener wrote:
VIM
*clap-clap*
BTW, are there tutorials on the more arcane vim functions that come
in handy with Python?
Regards,
Björn
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just to be more precise: curses is not a requirement, a
multi-platform console library with a single API is. So are there
alternatives to curses? Python-only or not.
And as peter mentions, Python _could_ have such a library,
abstracting away the
Tom Gur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
which IDE would you recommend for a python ?
GNU screen, Emacs or Vim, and Bash. The right tool for each job, and
tools that work well together, rather than a single tool trying to do
everything in its own isolated world.
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Tom Gur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to python, and I can't seem to find in the docs how to
create the python equivalent of what's called in most OOP languages
static classes, can you give me a hint ?
Can you give us a hint of what a static class would do? That is,
what features do you
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 02:43:09 -0700, peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Why does Python have no
platform neutral commands for simple screen manipulation? yabasic (a
'hobby' type language - http://www.yabasic.de/) has commands clear
screen, inkey$ and
ferrad wrote:
I have large text files containing text, numbers, and junk. I want to
delete large chunks process other bits, etc, much like I'd do in an
editor, but want to do it automatically.
Question: can I translate these types of rules into programmatical
constructs that Python can use
From: Gilles Ganault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: GUI apps in Windows with native widgets?
Date: 19.6.2007 04:15:55
Hello
I'd like to write a GUI app in Python exclusively for Windows.
Apparently, development of
Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with this line of thinking is that it aims to make Emacs
appeal to people -- I think it is rather the other way around.
Certain people appeal to Emacs: certain kinds of people like Emacs
Tom Gur wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to python, and I can't seem to find in the docs how to create
the python equivalent of what's called in most OOP languages static
classes, can you give me a hint ?
With other OOP languages you mean Java. Which does have static methods
because they lack the notion
On Jun 19, 3:27 pm, Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just to be more precise: curses is not a requirement, a
multi-platform console library with a single API is. So are there
alternatives to curses? Python-only or not.
You wouldn't happen to
Harry George [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't mind folks using any editor they want, as long as they are
proficient. In those cases, I have no problem doing Extreme
Programming with them -- code a bit, save, the other guy codes a
bit. But when someone uses vi and then forgets how to do
ferrad wrote:
I have not used Python before, but believe it may be what I need.
I have large text files containing text, numbers, and junk. I want to
delete large chunks process other bits, etc, much like I'd do in an
editor, but want to do it automatically. I have a set of generic
rules
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:54:41 +1000, Ben Finney wrote:
Ethan Kennerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really like properties for readonly attributes,
Python doesn't have readonly attributes, and to attempt to use
properties for that purpose will only lead to confusion.
class Parrot(object):
Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ethan Kennerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really like properties for readonly attributes,
Python doesn't have readonly attributes,
Many Python types do, e.g.:
def f(): pass
...
def g(): pass
...
f.func_name = 'zap'
f.func_code = g.func_code
f
David Kastrup wrote:
My favorite killing offence is /* vi:set ts=4: */.
This is apparently the default setting in many of the so-called IDEs
today.. I think it's another unwelcome poison gift from the ignorant
M$FT world (I suspect some primitive Windoze IDE which couldn't
differentiate between
On Jun 19, 4:28 pm, John Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 19, 9:17 pm, Kai Rosenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
how can I determine the architecture (32 or 64bit) with python 2.2 on
Windows or Unix (AIX, Solaris) OS, without the modul platform?
Thanks for your hints, Kai
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 13:16:42 -0700, SpreadTooThin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wondering if someone who knows the implemention of python's time
could help converting this to c/c++
nanoseconds = int(time.time() * 1e9)
[straightforward non-time arithmetic snipped]
vs unix
On 2007-06-19, Bjoern Schliessmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BartlebyScrivener wrote:
VIM
*clap-clap*
BTW, are there tutorials on the more arcane vim functions that
come in handy with Python?
One thing to do is to look in your vim ftplugin directory and
read python.vim. Unfortunately, the
Dear list,
I am attempting to build a python based project off SourceForge, iTorrent (
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=163841package_id=185388release_id=415006).
The project is built with py2exe, includes bittorrent 4.4 and appears to
require a number of dependent modules.
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
En Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:38:18 -0300, Sergio Monteiro Basto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can someone explain me, what is wrong with this site ?
python linkExtractor3.py http://www.noticiasdeaveiro.pt test
HTMLParser.HTMLParseError: EOF in middle of construct, at
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
En Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:38:18 -0300, Sergio Monteiro Basto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can someone explain me, what is wrong with this site ?
python linkExtractor3.py http://www.noticiasdeaveiro.pt test
HTMLParser.HTMLParseError: EOF in middle of construct, at
On Jun 18, 1:23 pm, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might find, as many others do, that it's convenient to read this
group using the Gmane service - it's group gmane.comp.python.general on
server news.gmane.org.
I tried news.gmane.org in Thunderbird and I keep on getting a error
Tom Gur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which IDE would you recommend for a python ?
It depends on that python's tastes and preferences. Like many others
who have already responded, I prefer an editor (VIM) and a separate
commandline/terminal; I know of many others who share another
responder's
pysqlite 2.3.4 released
===
I'm pleased to announce the availability of pysqlite 2.3.4. This is a
bugfix release.
Go to http://pysqlite.org/ for downloads, online documentation and
reporting bugs.
What is pysqlite?
pysqlite is a DB-API 2.0-compliant database interface
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
En Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:38:18 -0300, Sergio Monteiro Basto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can someone explain me, what is wrong with this site ?
python linkExtractor3.py http://www.noticiasdeaveiro.pt test
HTMLParser.HTMLParseError: EOF in middle of construct, at
I have a simple function
void adder(double a, double b, double *c){
*c = a+b;
}
i have created a shared dll -- small_dll4.dll of it using visual studio.
now i wish to call it from python.
to do so, i have done the following:
libx = cdll(small_dll4.dll, RTLD_GLOBAL)
libx.adder.argtypes =
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], none wrote:
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
En Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:38:18 -0300, Sergio Monteiro Basto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can someone explain me, what is wrong with this site ?
python linkExtractor3.py http://www.noticiasdeaveiro.pt test
Hi
Does it have a plug-in for python code completetion ?
thks
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On 6 15 , 2 01 , Stefan Behnel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jackie wrote:
import lxml.etree as et
url = http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/index.php/index/person/faculty/;
tree = et.parse(url)
Stefan- -
- -
Thank you. But when I tried to run the above part, the following
Bjoern Schliessmann wrote:
BartlebyScrivener wrote:
VIM
*clap-clap*
BTW, are there tutorials on the more arcane vim functions that come
in handy with Python?
Regards,
Björn
Not a tutorial, but I found this little snippet:
Jackie schrieb:
On 6 15 , 2 01 , Stefan Behnel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jackie wrote:
import lxml.etree as et
url = http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/index.php/index/person/faculty/;
tree = et.parse(url)
Stefan- -
- -
Thank you. But when I tried to run the above
Douglas Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| |oug writes:
|
| Scheme has a powerful syntax extension mechanism
|
| I did not and do not see this as relevant to the main points of my
| summary above.
The main point of my
I answered this one already.
from ctypes import *
libx = CDLL(small_dll5.dll, RTLD_GLOBAL)
libx = cdll.small_dll4
libx.adder.restype = None
libx.adder.argtypes = [c_double, c_double, POINTER(c_double)]
real=c_double(0)
imag=c_double(0)
zz=libx.adder(3.342,4,byref(size))
print size
mclaugb
At Saturday 16/06/2007 02:24, you wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I am new to Python and I
cannot
seem to figure this out. I searched for examples
based
on your recommendation below but couldn't do it. I
am
not familiar with subprocess and
WaitForSingleObject.
And I want to do this in
My first post!
Greetings all,
I am trying to get pydev up and running in linux. I have it up and
running in windows but for some strange reason not here. I did
install pydev a few months ago on my windows machine so that may be
the reason why..
I followed this guide:
mclaugb schrieb:
I have a simple function
void adder(double a, double b, double *c){
*c = a+b;
}
i have created a shared dll -- small_dll4.dll of it using visual studio.
now i wish to call it from python.
to do so, i have done the following:
libx = cdll(small_dll4.dll, RTLD_GLOBAL)
Its called mylyn now. You can get it from here:
http://www.eclipse.org/mylyn/dl.php
Best,
Chris
On 6/19/07, Danyelle Gragsone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first post!
Greetings all,
I am trying to get pydev up and running in linux. I have it up and
running in windows but for some strange
QOTW: Regarding a Java programmer moving to Python, a lot of the mindset
change is about the abundant use of built in data types of Python. So a Java
programmer, when confronted with a problem, should think 'how can I solve
this using lists, dicts and tuples?' (and perhaps also my new favourite,
Hyuga wrote:
On Jun 17, 9:16 am, mark carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should I also explicitly close the cursor and connection, or is that
taken care of automagically?
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the Cursor
and Connection objects properly clean themselves up
Hi all,
I currently use easy_install to install packages from a custom,
locally hosted package_index. The index consists of a single html doc
with a list of package names and urls. All works well.
I would like to get a little more sophisticated and install a package
from subversion.
My package
ty!
Danyelle
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I have found the Phraserate algorithm to extract keyphrases from html
pages and I tried it and it works like a charm.
However the algorithm is integrated in the much bigger iVia library, but I
need something smaller and more practical, so I was wondering if someone
knows of a python
Hello
there is someone that have experience with the ni-pci-6010 Analog
Input Multifunction DAQ and python?
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Yes, i double defined one of the terms when copying it.
This now works by value and by reference.
Thanks alot,
Bryan
Thomas Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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mclaugb schrieb:
I have a simple function
void adder(double a, double b, double *c){
*c = a+b;
}
i
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about The Modernization of
Emacs.
They are slightly lengthy, so i've separated each item per post. The
whole article can be found at
http://xahlee.org/emacs/modernization.html
Q: The Terminology “buffer” and “keybinding” is good as they are.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about The Modernization of
Emacs.
They are slightly lengthy, so i've separated each item per post. The
whole article can be found at
http://xahlee.org/emacs/modernization.html
Q: Why should emacs want to be popular and why should emacs change
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about The Modernization of
Emacs.
They are slightly lengthy, so i've separated each item per post. The
whole article can be found at
http://xahlee.org/emacs/modernization.html
Q: Emacs's ways are technically superior. It should not change.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about The Modernization of
Emacs.
They are slightly lengthy, so i've separated each item per post. The
whole article can be found at
http://xahlee.org/emacs/modernization.html
Q: Aquamacs already does what you want.
A: Aquamacs is a emacs
Hi all
I'm playing around with metaclasses and noticed, that there is small
but mesurable a performance difference in the code shown below. With a
more complex example I get a 5 percent performance penalty for using a
metaclass. Until today I assumed, that a metaclass has no performance
impact
Xah Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about The Modernization of
Emacs.
They are slightly lengthy, so i've separated each item per post. The
whole article can be found at
http://xahlee.org/emacs/modernization.html
Q: The Terminology
Libertarian wrote:
Does it have a plug-in for python code completetion ?
Yes.
/W
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En Tue, 19 Jun 2007 03:45:19 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I can't quite figure out where to set the socket timeout. I tried
setting win32event.WAIT_TIMEOUT, but I'm pretty sure that's not the
variable you were talking about. I did manage to make it multi-
threaded by incorporating a
Hi,
I think I've found a bug in Python/C API and multithreading.
I'm currently creating an intrusion detection system based on mobile agents.
I have an AgentPlatform (C/C++) and 2 agents on it (2 Python scripts:
Snort and Anomaly)
These 2 agents are each running its own Python interpreter
Hi,
How can I close a thread that is waiting on a file/port down
gracefully, and not have an IO error pop up?
I am having trouble closing a thread that is listening to the serial
port. I have a thread that calls uses a pySerial serial port and calls
readline() without a timeout, which is
Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The main point of my original post was that the quoted slam at Python was
based on a misquote of Tim Peters
But it wasn't based on a misquote of Tim Peters; it was based on an
*exact* quotation of Tim Peters.
and a mischaracterization of Python
I find
Hello all,
I've been trying to get Python to cross compile to linux running on an
ARM. I've been fiddling with the cross compile patches here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1597850group_id=5470atid=305470
and I've had some success. Python compiles and now all of the
On Jun 19, 10:21 am, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
En Tue, 19 Jun 2007 03:45:19 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I can't quite figure out where to set the socket timeout. I tried
setting win32event.WAIT_TIMEOUT, but I'm pretty sure that's not the
variable you were talking
On 2007-06-19, Douglas Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At the end, I added as a *side note* the irony that the
purported author was the co-developer of Scheme, another
'minimalist algorithm language
Sussman's statements are not ironic because Scheme is a
Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
GB == Galen Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GB Most other environments will be for those just trying to perform
GB their tasks and staying even with the average proficiency chart.
Oh, please. The I'm so l33t thing.
I used EMACS back in the LISP era, but
hello,
I need to search a piece of text and make all words that are equal
(except their case) also equal in their case, based on the first occurrence.
So I'm using a dictionary to store names and attributes of objects.
As as I need to search on the caseless name (so I've choosen lowercase),
My
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