Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tuesday 28 April 2015 15:32, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Steven D'Aprano > wrote: >> On Monday 27 April 2015 17:22, Chris Angelico wrote: >> >>> This is a problem that won't just "go away". As more SMP blocks get >>> assigned, more people will start using them, and

Re: A question on the creation of list of lists

2015-04-27 Thread alex23
On 23/04/2015 2:18 AM, subhabrata.bane...@gmail.com wrote: I have a list of file names of a directory, I want to read each one of them. After reading each one of them, I want to put the results of each file in a list. These lists would again be inserted to create a list of lists. While there's

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Monday 27 April 2015 17:22, Chris Angelico wrote: > >> This is a problem that won't just "go away". As more SMP blocks get >> assigned, more people will start using them, and get frustrated at >> your program for not letting them. (And w

Re: Clize 3.0b1: An argument parser that draws a CLI from your function sigature

2015-04-27 Thread Ethan Furman
On 04/28, Chris Angelico wrote: > That's a lot of separate pieces. Here's the docstringargs equivalent: > > https://github.com/Rosuav/snippets/blob/dsa/snippets.py Just for grins, here's that using Scription: -- 8< """Store an

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Monday 27 April 2015 17:22, Chris Angelico wrote: > This is a problem that won't just "go away". As more SMP blocks get > assigned, more people will start using them, and get frustrated at > your program for not letting them. (And why should an end user need to > know the difference between 😃 a

Re: Clize 3.0b1: An argument parser that draws a CLI from your function sigature

2015-04-27 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Yann Kaiser wrote: > On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 at 17:04 Chris Angelico wrote: >> Interesting. I've also been working on a simpler arg handling module; >> maybe we can work together. The goals for mine are: >> >> * Each function should be as independent as possible. > >

Re: Tit for tat

2015-04-27 Thread Seymore4Head
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 22:50:03 -0700 (PDT), John Ladasky wrote: >On Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 6:41:08 PM UTC-7, Seymore4Head wrote: > >> Richard Dawkins explains with passion the idea of game theory and tit >> for tat, or why cooperation with strangers is often a strong strategy. >> >> He talks o

Re: pypy3 kubuntu 14.04

2015-04-27 Thread Paulo da Silva
On 26-04-2015 05:09, Paulo da Silva wrote: > Is there anybody using pypy3 in *ubuntu 14.04? > > I installed ppa:pypy/ppa but I still cannot see any pypy3! > All refs to pypy (using aptitude) show in the comments python 2.7! > > Thanks for any help. > For those who may be interested ...: OK, I f

Re: Is there a python library to parse C++ code file?

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 04:33 am, buddingros...@gmail.com wrote: > I want to parse a C++ code to get class names, method names, the blocks > inside method, methods inside method, identify recursive call, methods of > class(outside the class), and relationships of classes. How to do it in > python? Is

Re: Clize 3.0b1: An argument parser that draws a CLI from your function sigature

2015-04-27 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 7:02 PM, Yann Kaiser wrote: > Hello everyone! > > After a few years in development, I am proud to say Clize is landing its > feet again and is now in beta for an upcoming release. > > You can try it out usingpip install --user clize=3.0b1and you can > browse the doc

An experiment with blocks of object code and other meta ideas.

2015-04-27 Thread Ron Adam
I've been playing around with a experimental script language that executes object code lists directly and am looking for others who might like to help. The first version was written in python. The original idea came from wondering if it is possible to replace python's byte code with nested

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 27.04.15 um 19:02 schrieb Grant Edwards: On 2015-04-26, Ben Finney wrote: Steven D'Aprano writes: Tkinter is easier to use, as it is standard with Python. So long as you have Tk/Tcl installed on your computer, Tkinter should work fine. However, Tkinter probably looks a bit more old fashi

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-27 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam
- Original Message - > From: Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> > To: python-list@python.org > Cc: > Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 4:28 PM > Subject: Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback > > Cecil Westerhof wrote: > >> I started again with Python. In Clojure you have memoize.

Re: Is there a python library to parse C++ code file?

2015-04-27 Thread buddingrose11
I want to parse a C++ code to get class names, method names, the blocks inside method, methods inside method, identify recursive call, methods of class(outside the class), and relationships of classes. How to do it in python? Is there any library to do it? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/lis

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2015-04-26, Ben Finney wrote: > Steven D'Aprano writes: > >> Tkinter is easier to use, as it is standard with Python. So long as >> you have Tk/Tcl installed on your computer, Tkinter should work fine. >> >> However, Tkinter probably looks a bit more old fashioned. > > It doesn't have to. By u

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 12:54 am, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > Am 27.04.15 um 09:15 schrieb Steven D'Aprano: >> On Monday 27 April 2015 16:55, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: >> >>> YMMV. Is non-BMP needed for any living non-esoteric language? I agree >>> that it is a big flaw, but still is useful for ve

Re: Clize 3.0b1: An argument parser that draws a CLI from your function sigature

2015-04-27 Thread Javier
It would be nice if it could automatically generate the python code for 'clizing a function', i.e., from the example in https://clize.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ def hello_world(name=None, no_capitalize=False): ... being able to do clize.generate_py_code(hello_world) which would return somet

Testing scheduling

2015-04-27 Thread Ark
Hi everyone. I'm trying to test scheduling with asyncio. I have a function that executes call_later to run a method later in the future. Basically, what I'm trying to do is what you do in Twisted with the method callLater of a fictional Clock, to simulate time passage with the advance method. clas

Re: Question Installing latest Python

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 01:11 am, Φώντας Λαδοπρακόπουλος wrote: > Τη Κυριακή, 26 Απριλίου 2015 - 6:05:50 μ.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Steven > D'Aprano έγραψε: >> On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 01:00 am, Φώντας Λαδοπρακόπουλος wrote: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > Can you please tell me how to install latest Python 3.4.x w

Re: Function decorator having arguments is complicated

2015-04-27 Thread Ethan Furman
On 04/27, Maxime S wrote: > Le lun. 27 avr. 2015 à 04:39, Makoto Kuwata a écrit : > > > > If function decorator notation could take arguments, > > decorator definition would be more simple: > > > > def multiply(func, n): > > def newfunc(*args, **kwargs): > > return n * func(*args, **kw

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 27.04.15 um 09:15 schrieb Steven D'Aprano: On Monday 27 April 2015 16:55, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: YMMV. Is non-BMP needed for any living non-esoteric language? I agree that it is a big flaw, but still is useful for very many projects. Yes. The Unicode Supplementary Multilingual Planes

Re: Function decorator having arguments is complicated

2015-04-27 Thread Maxime S
Le lun. 27 avr. 2015 à 04:39, Makoto Kuwata a écrit : > > If function decorator notation could take arguments, > decorator definition would be more simple: > > def multiply(func, n): > def newfunc(*args, **kwargs): > return n * func(*args, **kwargs) > return newfunc > > @multiply

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-27 Thread Peter Otten
Cecil Westerhof wrote: > I started again with Python. In Clojure you have memoize. I thought it > nice to have this in Python also. So I wrote it. With a Fibonacci > function to show the usefulness. > You can find it here: > https://github.com/CecilWesterhof/PythonLibrary > > I love to hear w

Re: heapq - why no key= arg?

2015-04-27 Thread Peter Otten
Neal Becker wrote: > Looking at heapq, I see only nlargest/nsmallest provide a key= arg. What > about other operations, such as heapify? Am I not understanding > something? nlargest/nsmallest() use the decorate-sort-undecorate pattern to avoid calculating the key more than once. For the other

heapq - why no key= arg?

2015-04-27 Thread Neal Becker
Looking at heapq, I see only nlargest/nsmallest provide a key= arg. What about other operations, such as heapify? Am I not understanding something? I suppose for other ops, such as heapify, I can only customize comparison by customizing the object comparison operators? -- Those who fail to

Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-27 Thread Cecil Westerhof
I started again with Python. In Clojure you have memoize. I thought it nice to have this in Python also. So I wrote it. With a Fibonacci function to show the usefulness. You can find it here: https://github.com/CecilWesterhof/PythonLibrary I love to hear what you think of it. And ideas for ot

mac os core dump from detached process

2015-04-27 Thread Robin Becker
I'm using the double fork exec model as exemplified in http://code.activestate.com/recipes/278731-creating-a-daemon-the-python-way/ to run a django management command detached from any view. A database object is used to store/update information about the process. The command does have a log fi

any visualization web framework ?

2015-04-27 Thread jesse
show task execution; data visualization; easy to set up; thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Clize 3.0b1: An argument parser that draws a CLI from your function sigature

2015-04-27 Thread Yann Kaiser
Hello everyone! After a few years in development, I am proud to say Clize is landing its feet again and is now in beta for an upcoming release. You can try it out usingpip install --user clize=3.0b1and you can browse the docs athttps://clize.readthedocs.org/ For those who'd like an e

Re: Function decorator having arguments is complicated

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Monday 27 April 2015 12:37, Makoto Kuwata wrote: > I want to ask Python experts about function decorator which has arguments. > > I feel that function decorator having arguments is complicated, > because three 'def' are nested: > > def multiply(n): > def deco(func): > def newfunc(

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > Am 27.04.15 um 01:06 schrieb Chris Angelico: >> >> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:26 AM, Ben Finney >> wrote: >>> >>> It doesn't have to. By using the newer ‘tkinter.ttk’ library >>> https://docs.python.org/3/library/tkinter.ttk.html>, the

Re: Best GUI for Python

2015-04-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Monday 27 April 2015 16:55, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > YMMV. Is non-BMP needed for any living non-esoteric language? I agree > that it is a big flaw, but still is useful for very many projects. Yes. The Unicode Supplementary Multilingual Planes (SMPs) are used for rare but still current E