The Python home page no longer sports a promotion from NASA. What
happened, did we lose NASA. Where did they go?
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r rt8396 at gmail.com writes:
The Python home page no longer sports a promotion from NASA. What
happened, did we lose NASA. Where did they go?
The python.org guys just decided it would be nice to have some
different graphics.
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The Python home page no longer sports a promotion from NASA. What
happened, did we lose NASA. Where did they go?
The python.org guys just decided it would be nice to have some
different graphics.
In fact, graphics were added for several organizations. I believe they will
be chosen
En Thu, 12 Mar 2009 00:41:18 -0200, Royce Wilson rww...@gmail.com
escribió:
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
On Mar 11, 10:09 pm, s...@pobox.com wrote:
In fact, graphics were added for several organizations. I believe they will
be chosen randomly. NASA is still there.
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Whew! Thats good news, i thought we had lost their support.
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On Mar 11, 9:55�pm, Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org wrote:
r rt8396 at gmail.com writes:
The Python home page no longer sports a promotion from NASA. What
happened, did we lose NASA. Where did they go?
The python.org guys just decided it would be nice to have some
different
I've got a python script, batch.py that, amongst other things,
executes commands:
os.system('cmd1')
os.system('cmd2')
now, these programs output certain information at the command line,
and if i execute
./batch.py
it shows up as I would expect.
However, if i run
nohup ./batch.py
then while
bdb112 boyd.blackw...@gmail.com wrote:
Q1/ I run a standard python ditribution with ipython and readline
under cygwin. The tab filename completion works fine in the OS (bash
shell) as expected, and tab filename completion at the ipython command
line works, but with MS style path separators
I happened to notice that BJ and Rhondi started a small subthread to this,
so I thought I'd explore it. It led to interesting things, but not for its
content. I reviewed some things. I'll do you the courtesy or wrapping this up.
I'll get straight to the point and be a minimal as possible in my
On Mar 11, 9:42 pm, Philip Bloom pbl...@crystald.com wrote:
#test A
#runs in 5.8 seconds.
from datetime import datetime
testvar2='9a00'
startTime = datetime.now()
filehandle=open('testwriting.txt','w')
for var in range(1000):
filehandle.write(testvar2)
filehandle.close()
print
On 11Mar2009 21:05, Gideon gideon.simp...@gmail.com wrote:
| I've got a python script, batch.py that, amongst other things,
| executes commands:
|
| os.system('cmd1')
| os.system('cmd2')
|
| now, these programs output certain information at the command line,
| and if i execute
|
| ./batch.py
|
On 12Mar2009 16:37, I wrote:
| With nohup, the outputs of cmd1 and cmd2 are going to the nohup.out
| file, and thus are set to block buffering. Unless cmd1 and cmd2 have
| special command line switches to get them to line buffer (or no-buffer)
| your only recourse is to attach them to terminals,
Rudd-O rud...@rudd-o.com added the comment:
the newest svnversions patch is to handle the case of people who want to
build svn checkouts (usually versionnumbered by dev or dev-rXXXYYZZ).
it overrides the release to be zero so they never upgrade alpha, beta
packages.
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
...and issue 5473
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
I think this *is* the same issue as 1869, at least in broad terms: the
rounding code involves inexact floating-point operations (in this case a
division by 10.0), which can result in a value that was *exactly* halfway
between two rounded
Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk added the comment:
Adding Tarek to nosy list as he added the code earlier this month
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Tarek Ziadé ziade.ta...@gmail.com added the comment:
Thanks for the patch, I'll apply it later today
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Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com added the comment:
The possible new PEP 3135, however I'm not that familiar with the
implementation of the new super, thus please review whether it is right
w.r.t. reality. I'm writing only from whatever I can determine from
observing the behavior of super in python
Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
(in this case a division by 10.0)
Of course, that's not true: division by 10.0 is harmless when the
result is exactly representable. It's actually a multiplication by
pow(10.0, -1), which is worse...
I'm currently working on incorporating
New submission from Tim Michelsen timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de:
There is no documentation for the function
in
http://docs.python.org/search.html?q=getproxiescheck_keywords=yesarea=default
But the docstring shows:
ul.getproxies?
Type: function
Base Class: type 'function'
String
Andreas Schawo andreas.sch...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hi Mark,
I've removed all overflow masking from _struct.c.
Running the regression test test_struct failed for test_issue4228 wich I
think have to be removed too because it tests the deprecated feature.
I've tested the constraints
Changes by Andreas Schawo andreas.sch...@gmail.com:
Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file13288/get_ulong_patch.diff
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Tarek Ziadé ziade.ta...@gmail.com added the comment:
done in r70308, r70310. Thx.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
I tried the patch on a 64-bit Linux system and it's ok.
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Amaury Forgeot d'Arc amaur...@gmail.com added the comment:
It's a problem with debug builds on Windows.
Lowering priority.
Also, it is likely that the new import library will correct the problem.
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Mike Coleman m...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
I also ran into this bug.
In my case I'm able to work around this by reserving some fds at the
start of my program (open 20 reserved fds, open 2000 real fds, close 20
reserved fds), but this is both a kludge and not a general
New submission from Barron Henderson barr...@gmail.com:
Initializing a timedelta object with numpy.int32 arguments give mixed
results; it fails for days keyword, gives bad results for minutes, and
give correct results for seconds/microseconds. Failure confirmed on
Linux i686 (Py 2.5.2; numpy
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David W. Lambert lamber...@corning.com added the comment:
With older versions of each timedelta rejects the data type. Maybe
that's a good resolution?
$ /usr/local/bin/python2.4
Python 2.4.2 (#2, Jul 7 2006, 10:20:47)
[GCC 3.4.5 20051201 (Red Hat 3.4.5-2)] on linux2
Type help, copyright,
New submission from Thomas Guest t...@wordaligned.org:
http://docs.python.org/3.0/library/itertools.html says:
The tools also work well with the high-speed functions in the operator
module. For example, the plus-operator can be mapped across two vectors
to form an efficient dot-product:
Christian Taylor di...@chello.at added the comment:
I see what you mean. I originally thought that intermediate numbers not
being representable as floats was not the issue here, since for example
25.0/10.0 should give the exact result - despite issue 1869 clearly
mentioning the *multiplication*
Guido van Rossum gu...@python.org added the comment:
Thanks for contributing. However since you reformatted the whole file
it's kind of hard to see what you changed, which makes review laborious.
Could you try to upload a unified diff relative to the PEP source code
in Subversion?
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Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com added the comment:
Here is the unified diff.
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Changes by Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net:
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Guido van Rossum gu...@python.org added the comment:
Thanks! Reviewing now...
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Guido van Rossum gu...@python.org added the comment:
Submitted as revision 70312, with some additional changes. I suppose it
could use some more work (e.g. adding the penultimate proposal to the
History section) but I'll leave that to others. (Lie, if you feel like
writing that history
Brad Miller bonel...@gmail.com added the comment:
I hand applied the patch because I hoped it would fix the problem of the
cursor going all the way to the left of the in the Python shell when
you press home or ctrl-a. The patch as it is does not solve this problem
on the Mac. I've uploaded
Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment:
Closing since this is now implemented.
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Jess Austin jess.aus...@gmail.com added the comment:
This prototype python implementation passes the same tests that the C
implementation in the patch does (modulo import differences). I'll
probably backport this for 2.x versions.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Amaury, there is a funny bug in the 3.0 implementation with very low
recursion limits (#5392).
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New submission from Kouki Hashimoto hsm...@gmail.com:
I found mistake in python documentation about xml.dom.minidom.Element
class.
http://docs.python.org/dev/py3k/library/xml.dom.html#module-xml.dom
I think it is NOT
Element.getElementsByTagNameNS(tagName)
It SHOULD be
Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Fixed. See r70317.
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Tennessee Leeuwenburg tleeuwenb...@gmail.com added the comment:
+1 adding which to shutil
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Tennessee Leeuwenburg tleeuwenb...@gmail.com added the comment:
I believe this shouldn't be tagged as part of the Lib component...
Also, I am happy to work on this issue, developing tests and a patch.
Would that be appropriate? I may take a little while to get the hang of
things, but I'm happy
Tennessee Leeuwenburg tleeuwenb...@gmail.com added the comment:
My mistake, it is part of the Lib component ... I failed to see the
callback to Python from timemodule.c and jumped to conclusions.
In any case, I'm happy to work on this.
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Tennessee Leeuwenburg tleeuwenb...@gmail.com added the comment:
See also thread
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2009-March/087104.html
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Brett Cannon br...@python.org added the comment:
If you want to work on it, Tennesse, then go for it!
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