Just in case ...what i have to do to test those results
...ps. should i send it here if i have a working c++ class for forking
-- it evolved from that python thought here, which evolved into
general interest to those pipes and interacting with other apps in my
case (which is, as i have
Marius Mauch schrieb:
The first should be delayed until there is some consensus how the gpg
stuff should work in the future, the others I don't see the use for.
Also I only checked portage.py for changes, so emerge/repoman/... might
still have to be fixed.
Last but not least: I did some basic
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Marius Mauch wrote:
Marius Mauch schrieb:
The first should be delayed until there is some consensus how the gpg
stuff should work in the future, the others I don't see the use for.
Also I only checked portage.py for changes, so emerge/repoman/...
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:53:24PM -0800, Zac Medico wrote:
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Marius Mauch wrote:
Marius Mauch schrieb:
The first should be delayed until there is some consensus how the gpg
stuff should work in the future, the others I don't see the use for.
Brian Harring wrote:
python -m timeit -s 's=asdf*400;s+=fdsa.ebuild' 's.endswith(.ebuild)'
100 loops, best of 3: 0.88 usec per loop
python -m timeit -s 's=asdf*400;s+=fdsa.ebuild' 's[-7:] == .ebuild'
100 loops, best of 3: 0.564 usec per loop
Use endswith
oddly, worth noting that