Hi all,
I am building my script. I want to run all the test scripts.
Currently I am running the code python setup.py test, it is running only the
some tests in my directory. I want to run all the tests in my directory.
Can you help please.
Thanks Regards,
Chandru
CAUTION -
Chandru Rajendran chandru_rajend...@infosys.com writes:
Hi all,
Welcome!
Please remove the mass of legalese nonsense (this is a public discussion
forum, your message is clearly not confidential), or use a mail system
which does not add that when discussing here.
I am building my script. I
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Dave Angel da...@davea.name wrote:
First, I haven't seen any mention of a source control system. Get one,
learn it, and use it. That should always hold your master copy. And
the actual repository should be on a system
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the programming language it can be excluded, but it is a courtesy to
the programmer and could easily be transformed to indents automaticly,
that is removed before the
Op 30-10-13 02:02, Victor Hooi schreef:
Hi,
I have a CSV file that I will repeatedly appending to.
I'm using the following to open the file:
with open(self.full_path, 'r') as input, open(self.output_csv, 'ab') as
output:
fieldnames = (...)
csv_writer =
Le mercredi 30 octobre 2013 03:17:21 UTC+1, Chris Angelico a écrit :
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:56 AM, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:
You've stated above that logically unicode is badly handled by the fsr. You
then provide a trivial timing example. WTF???
His idea
Le mardi 29 octobre 2013 06:24:50 UTC+1, Steven D'Aprano a écrit :
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 09:23:41 -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
On 2013-10-28 07:01, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Simply ignoring diactrics won't get you very far.
Right. As an example, these four French words : cote,
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the programming language it can be excluded, but it is a courtesy to
the programmer and could easily be
On 30/10/2013 01:33, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Please provide hard evidence to support your claims or stop posting this
ridiculous nonsense. Give us real world problems that can be reported
on the bug tracker, investigated and resolved.
I think it
Victor Hooi wrote:
Wait - err, subpackage != module, right? Do you think you could explain
what a sub-package is please? I tried Googling, and couldn't seem to find
the term in this context.
In analogy to subdirectory I em_load and pg_load -- and common if you add an
__init__.py would be
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 09:52:16 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 10:48:36 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 09:52:16 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
On 30/10/2013 09:52, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Please stop sending us double spaced crap.
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But the best has yet to be invented. Christian Tismer
Mark Lawrence
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Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the programming language it can be excluded, but it is a courtesy to
the programmer and could easily be
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:08:11 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:00:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 09:52, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Please stop sending us double spaced crap.
--
Python is the second best programming language in the world.
But the best has yet to be invented.
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:11:17 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:08:11 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Victor Hooi wrote:
Wait - err, subpackage != module, right? Do you think you could explain
what a sub-package is please? I tried Googling, and couldn't seem to find
the term in this context.
[second attempt]
In analogy to the term subdirectory em_load and pg_load -- and common if
you add an
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 13:00:07 -0700, rurpy wrote:
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 8:08:16 AM UTC-6, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 12:37:36 +0100, Skybuck Flying wrote:
[...]
Skybuck, please excuse my question, but have you ever done any
programming at all? You don't seem to have any
On Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:46:51 AM UTC-5, Metallicow wrote:
+1 for stdev Steven. Thanks for the extra legs.
Hope all goes well with introductions... I'm sure it will.
:) Good Job.
Well, what I am trying to get at is whether it is better as...
stddev or stdev...? 6(3standard abc) vs
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:08 PM, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Well Tim ***one could argue*** why not do a (i think it is called parser)
that react to loop, end and function. And lazy like me do not have to
think about what is not part of program.
Python actually does have a symbol for
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:00:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 09:52, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Please stop sending us double spaced crap.
--
Python is the second best programming language in the world.
But the best has yet to be invented.
Op 30-10-13 08:07, Tim Roberts schreef:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the programming language it can be excluded, but it is a courtesy to
the programmer and could easily be transformed to indents automaticly,
that is
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 3:43:03 PM UTC+5:30, jonas.t...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:00:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
* * Please stop sending us double spaced crap.
* * Mark Lawrence
* I am not sure what you want.
And then again
* You want me to remove the
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
Because it is a pain in the ass. Now suddenly my program doesn't work
because I somehow inserted a tab instead of spaces.
I broadly agree with your post (I'm of the school of thought that
braces are better than
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
Because it is a pain in the ass. Now suddenly my program doesn't work
because I somehow inserted a tab instead of spaces.
I broadly agree with your post (I'm of the
On 10/30/13 6:13 AM, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:00:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 09:52, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Please stop sending us double spaced crap.
--
Python is the second best programming language in the
On 10/30/13 4:49 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Le mardi 29 octobre 2013 06:24:50 UTC+1, Steven D'Aprano a écrit :
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 09:23:41 -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
On 2013-10-28 07:01, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Simply ignoring diactrics won't get you very far.
Right. As an example,
On 20/10/2013 03:13, I wrote:
Heck, I can't even really move off 2.6 because we use Amazon's EMR
service, which is stuck on 2.6.
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 5:11:32 AM UTC-4, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Dear Amazon,
Please upgrade to Python 3.3 or similar so that users can have better
unicode
For the double spacing rubbish produced by GG, I hacked up a bit of
emacs lisp code
-
(defun clean-gg ()
(interactive)
(replace-regexp ^ +\n +\n +$ -=\=- nil 0 (point-max))
(flush-lines +$ 0 (point-max))
(replace-regexp -=\=- nil 0 (point-max)))
(global-set-key (kbd f9)
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 6:43:33 PM UTC+5:30, rusi wrote:
For the double spacing rubbish produced by GG, I hacked up a bit of
emacs lisp code
snipped
--
To try
1. Eval the following in emacs*
Tsk! It should be eval the preceding elisp!
--
On 2013-10-30, Victor Hooi victorh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a CSV file that I will repeatedly appending to.
I'm using the following to open the file:
with open(self.full_path, 'r') as input, open(self.output_csv, 'ab') as
output:
fieldnames = (...)
csv_writer =
On Monday, October 28, 2013 6:50:19 AM UTC-3, Wolfgang Maier wrote:
Dear all,
this is a recurring programming problem that I'm just not sure how to solve
optimally, so I thought I'd ask for your advice:
imagine you have a flag set somewhere earlier in your code, e.g.,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 03:08:11 -0700, jonas.thornvall wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I certainly do not like the old bracket style it was a catastrophe, but
in honesty the gui editor of python should have what
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
I broadly agree with your post (I'm of the school of thought that
braces are better than indentation for
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:11:17 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 11:08:11 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 08:07:31 UTC+1 skrev Tim Roberts:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 15:22:50 UTC+1 skrev Alister:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
I broadly agree with
Op 30-10-13 15:22, Alister schreef:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
I broadly agree with your post (I'm of the school of thought that
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this
https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython
TIA.
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But the best has yet to be invented. Christian Tismer
I believe you may have misread the instructions slightly. You should have a
project structure like this:
my_project/
/venv
.gitignore
The instructions mention adding 'venv' to your .gitignore, so it will be
excluded from version control. If you have .git .gitignore
Thanks Barry for all the hard work.
Ditto. Wish I still had my Guido van Rossum World Tour t-shirt!
Skip
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On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 07:31:04 -0700, jonas.thornvall wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 15:22:50 UTC+1 skrev Alister:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
On 30/10/2013 08:13, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Le mercredi 30 octobre 2013 03:17:21 UTC+1, Chris Angelico a écrit :
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:56 AM, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
You've stated above that logically unicode is badly handled by the fsr. You
then provide a
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this
https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython
TIA.
--
Python is the
On 30/10/2013 15:35, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this
On 2013-10-30, Antoon Pardon antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
Op 30-10-13 08:07, Tim Roberts schreef:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for
the programming language it can be excluded, but it is a courtesy to
the
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:35:29 UTC+1 skrev
jonas.t...@gmail.com:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:05:29 PM UTC+5:30, Jonas Thornval wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, Jonas Thornval wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 08:35:29 -0700, jonas.thornvall wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark
Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 15:35, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:50:43 UTC+1 skrev Grant Edwards:
On 2013-10-30, Antoon Pardon antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
Op 30-10-13 08:07, Tim Roberts schreef:
jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 15:56:32 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 15:22, Alister schreef:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
I broadly
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 08:57:08 -0700, jonas.thornvall wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark
Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 15:35, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark
Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31,
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:51:58 UTC+1 skrev Alister:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 08:35:29 -0700, jonas.thornvall wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark
Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:27:08 PM UTC+5:30, jonas.t...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
The simplest solution is that you stop posting, as you've been spewing
this double spaced crap all day and show no inclination to do
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 16:07:47 +, Alister wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 15:56:32 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 15:22, Alister schreef:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 15:35, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you
Le mercredi 30 octobre 2013 13:44:47 UTC+1, Ned Batchelder a écrit :
On 10/30/13 4:49 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Le mardi 29 octobre 2013 06:24:50 UTC+1, Steven D'Aprano a écrit :
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 09:23:41 -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
On 2013-10-28 07:01,
On 30/10/2013 15:57, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 15:35, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31,
On 30/10/2013 16:08, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Would you please read, digest and action this
https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython
TIA.
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But the best has yet to be invented. Christian Tismer
Mark Lawrence
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rusi rustompm...@gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:05:29 PM UTC+5:30, Jonas Thornval wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:09:25 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 14:31, Jonas Thornval wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 15:57, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 15:35, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e
On 30/10/2013 16:16, rusi wrote:
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:27:08 PM UTC+5:30, jonas.t...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 16:54:19 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
The simplest solution is that you stop posting, as you've been spewing
this double spaced crap all day and
Super Kushal!
Below is the result of that
First the original
Then emacs' cleaned up version!
-Original --
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 10:00:47 PM UTC+5:30, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
rusi writes:
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 9:05:29 PM
Well it seems that we are considerably closer to a solution to the GG
double-spaced crap problem.
Just wondering if someone can suggest a cleanup of the regexp part
Currently I have (elisp)
(defun clean-gg ()
(interactive)
1 (replace-regexp ^ *\n *\n *$ -=\=- nil 0 (point-max))
2
On 10/30/2013 08:22 AM, Alister wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 13:42:37 +0100, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30-10-13 13:17, Chris Angelico schreef:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Antoon Pardon
antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
I broadly agree with your post (I'm of the school of thought that
On 10/30/13 12:08 PM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Le mercredi 30 octobre 2013 13:44:47 UTC+1, Ned Batchelder a écrit :
On 10/30/13 4:49 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Le mardi 29 octobre 2013 06:24:50 UTC+1, Steven D'Aprano a écrit :
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 09:23:41 -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
On
On 30/10/2013 16:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
No that is not my problem, apparently so it is that the newsreader constructors
do not like the competition of Google groups otherwise they would had written
the
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 18:44:20 UTC+1 skrev MRAB:
On 30/10/2013 16:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
No that is not my problem, apparently so it is that the newsreader
constructors do not like
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 18:44:20 UTC+1 skrev MRAB:
On 30/10/2013 16:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
No that is not my problem, apparently so it is that the newsreader
constructors do not like
On 10/30/2013 10:08 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
My comment had nothing to do with Python, it was a
general comment. A diacritical mark just makes a letter
a different letter; a ï and a i are as
diferent as a a from a z. A diacritical mark
is more than a simple ornementation.
That's nice,
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
compression is.
I understand this is not the correct forum but since i think i have an
algorithm that can do this very good, and do not know where
Op 30-10-13 17:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
I have no need to implement a newsreader as I can quite happily send and
receive data using Thunderbird. There are several other similar email
options available.
Hello,
for a SQLite database I would like to prepare a collating function in
python. It has to compare two (unicode-)strings s, t and should return
-1 if st, 0 if s=t and 1 if st.
The strings are german names/words, and what I would like is to have a
case-insensitive ordering, which treates
Le mercredi 30 octobre 2013 18:54:05 UTC+1, Michael Torrie a écrit :
On 10/30/2013 10:08 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
My comment had nothing to do with Python, it was a
general comment. A diacritical mark just makes a letter
a different letter; a ï and a i are as
diferent as a
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 19:01:40 UTC+1 skrev Antoon Pardon:
Op 30-10-13 17:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
I have no need to implement a newsreader as I can quite happily send and
That works, but my be there is a more intelligent way? Especially there
could be much more r.replace to handle all the accents as ^ ° ´ ` and so on.
Perhaps this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/816285/where-is-pythons-best-ascii-for-this-unicode-database
There is also a rather long-ish
On 30/10/2013 18:21, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
compression is.
I understand this is not the correct forum but since i think i have an
Op 30-10-13 16:50, Grant Edwards schreef:
On 2013-10-30, Antoon Pardon antoon.par...@rece.vub.ac.be wrote:
Because it is a pain in the ass. Now suddenly my program doesn't work
because I somehow inserted a tab instead of spaces.
Then don't do that.
I'm only half-kidding. Inserting
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 19:53:59 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 18:21, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
On 30/10/2013 18:43, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And ***that is not by having every stupid anal monkey sitting manually removing
linebreaks by hand***
Is that understood?
Nobody would have to remove line breaks by hand if you, yes you
jonasthornvall at GMAIL.COM didn't use a tool that
Op 30-10-13 19:02, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 18:44:20 UTC+1 skrev MRAB:
On 30/10/2013 16:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
No that is not my problem, apparently so
On 30/10/2013 19:01, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And your still a stupid monkey i dare you to go test your IQ.
It's you're as in you are and not your as in belongs to me.
I have no intention of getting my IQ tested, but I do know that it's a
minimum of 120 as that was required for me
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:18:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 19:01, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And your still a stupid monkey i dare you to go test your IQ.
It's you're as in you are and not your as in belongs to me.
I have no intention
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:18:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 19:01, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And your still a stupid monkey i dare you to go test your IQ.
It's you're as in you are and not your as in belongs to me.
I have no intention
xz compression is pretty hard, if a little bit slow. Also, if you want
really stellar compression ratios and you don't care about time to
compress, you might check out one of the many paq implementations.
I have a module that does xz compression in 4 different ways:
On 31 October 2013 05:21, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible
of completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
compression is.
I understand this is not the correct forum but since i think i have
On 30/10/2013 19:22, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:18:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 19:01, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And your still a stupid monkey i dare you to go test your IQ.
It's you're as in you are and not
On 30/10/2013 19:23, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:18:30 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 19:01, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And your still a stupid monkey i dare you to go test your IQ.
It's you're as in you are and not
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:05:07 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 18:43, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And ***that is not by having every stupid anal monkey sitting manually
removing linebreaks by hand***
Is that understood?
Nobody would have to
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:35:59 UTC+1 skrev Tim Delaney:
On 31 October 2013 05:21, jonas.t...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
compression
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:09:45 UTC+1 skrev Antoon Pardon:
Op 30-10-13 19:02, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 18:44:20 UTC+1 skrev MRAB:
On 30/10/2013 16:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:46:57 UTC+1 skrev Modulok:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:21 PM, jonas.t...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:21 PM, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible
of completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
compression is.
I understand this is not the correct forum but since i think
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:46:57 UTC+1 skrev Modulok:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:21 PM, jonas.t...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random noise) and wonder what the state of art
Op 30-10-13 20:01, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 19:53:59 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 18:21, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am searching for the program or algorithm that makes the best possible of
completly (diffused data/random
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au
wrote:
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes:
*Definitely* use source control.
+1, but prefer to call it a “version control system” which is (a) more
easily searched on the
Op 30-10-13 20:13, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:05:07 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
On 30/10/2013 18:43, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
And ***that is not by having every stupid anal monkey sitting manually removing
linebreaks by hand***
On 31 October 2013 07:02, patrick vrijlandt patrick.vrijla...@gmail.comwrote:
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au
wrote:
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes:
*Definitely* use source control.
+1, but prefer
Hi,
Am 30.10.2013 19:48, schrieb Skip Montanaro:
Perhaps this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/816285/where-is-pythons-best-ascii-for-this-unicode-database
There I found the module unidecode
(http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Unidecode),
and I found it very helpful. Thanks a lot!
So my
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