Hi all
I am adding type hints to my code base.
I support three databases - sqlite3, Sql Server, PostgreSQL. The db
parameters are kept in an ini file, under the section name 'DbParams'.
This is read on program start, using configparser, and passed to a
function config_database() in another mo
On 2023-12-13 01:28, Steve GS via Python-list wrote:
Does anything from the Visual Studio family of software have a pull down menu
that lists previous searches so that I don’t have to enter them every time?
SGA
Visual Studio search box has a dropdown list that's shown when you press
the down
Does anything from the Visual Studio family of software have a pull down menu
that lists previous searches so that I don’t have to enter them every time?
SGA
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From: Friedrich Romstedt
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2023 12:52 PM
To: Steve GS
Cc: python-list@python.org
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On 12/12/23 13:50, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
On 2023-12-12 08:22, Steve GS via Python-list wrote:
> Maybe this already exists but
> I have never seen it in any
> editor that I have used.
>
> It would be nice to have a
> pull-down text box that lists
> all of the searches I have
On 2023-12-12 08:22, Steve GS via Python-list wrote:
> Maybe this already exists but
> I have never seen it in any
> editor that I have used.
>
> It would be nice to have a
> pull-down text box that lists
> all of the searches I have
> used during this session. It
> would make editing a lot
> easi
Hi!
Am Di., 12. Dez. 2023 um 09:28 Uhr schrieb Steve GS via Python-list
:
>
> Maybe this already exists but
> I have never seen it in any
> editor that I have used.
You might want to choose Microsoft Code from its Visual Studio family
of software, or, if you're ready for a deep dive, you might tr
On 2023-12-12 08:22, Steve GS via Python-list wrote:
Maybe this already exists but
I have never seen it in any
editor that I have used.
It would be nice to have a
pull-down text box that lists
all of the searches I have
used during this session. It
would make editing a lot
easier if I could sele
Roel,
I sent a similar reply in private to someone who may not be listening as their
mind is made up. This points to a serious problem with people not testing
hypotheses adequately.
Perhaps for homework, we can assign a request for a Python program that creates
a random sample of quite a few d
On 12/12/23 21:22, Steve GS wrote:
With all these suggestions on
how to fix it, no one seems to
answer why it fails only when
entering a two-digit number.
One and three work fine when
comparing with str values. It
is interesting that the
leading 0 on a two digit
worked. Still, one digit and
thre
Op 12/12/2023 om 9:22 schreef Steve GS via Python-list:
With all these suggestions on
how to fix it, no one seems to
answer why it fails only when
entering a two-digit number.
One and three work fine when
comparing with str values. It
is interesting that the
leading 0 on a two digit
worked. Stil
Maybe this already exists but
I have never seen it in any
editor that I have used.
It would be nice to have a
pull-down text box that lists
all of the searches I have
used during this session. It
would make editing a lot
easier if I could select the
previous searches rather than
having to enter it
With all these suggestions on
how to fix it, no one seems to
answer why it fails only when
entering a two-digit number.
One and three work fine when
comparing with str values. It
is interesting that the
leading 0 on a two digit
worked. Still, one digit and
three digit work but not two.
This is no
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