Re: Too Broad of an exception

2023-10-25 Thread Kushal Kumaran via Python-list
On Wed, Oct 25 2023 at 11:49:12 AM, rsutton wrote: > On 10/25/2023 11:06 AM, Stefan Ram wrote: >> r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes: >>> outer quotation marks) prints some prominent exception types. After >>> manually removing those that do not seem to apply, I am left with: >>>

Re: Working with paths

2023-07-16 Thread Kushal Kumaran via Python-list
On Sun, Jul 16 2023 at 03:58:07 PM, Peter Slížik wrote: > Hello, > > I finally had a look at the pathlib module. (Should have done it long ago, > but anyway...). Having in mind the replies from my older thread (File > system path annotations), what is the best way to support all possible path >

Re: How to 'ignore' an error in Python?

2023-04-28 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Apr 28 2023 at 04:55:41 PM, Chris Green wrote: > I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here but I can't see an elegant > way to do this. I want to create a directory, but if it exists it's > not an error and the code should just continue. > > So, I have:- > > for dirname in

Re: Which linux distro is more conducive for learning the Python programming language?

2022-08-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Aug 04 2022 at 10:22:41 AM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > Subject: Which linux distro is more conducive for learning the Python > programming language? > > Good day from Singapore, > > May I know which linux distro is more conducive for learning the > Python programming

Re: ssl server: how to disable client cert verfication?

2022-02-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Feb 03 2022 at 01:32:04 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2022-02-03, Kushal Kumaran wrote: > >> On Thu, Feb 03 2022 at 10:57:56 AM, Grant Edwards >> wrote: >>> I've got a small ssl server app. I want to require a certificate from >>>

Re: ssl server: how to disable client cert verfication?

2022-02-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Feb 03 2022 at 10:57:56 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: > I've got a small ssl server app. I want to require a certificate from > the client, so I'm using a context with > > context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED > > But, I want all certificates accepted. How do I disable client > certificate

Re: ssl: why wrap newly accept()ed connections?

2022-02-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Feb 03 2022 at 11:17:17 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: > According to the docs, when you accept() an ssl connection, > you need to wrap the new connection: > > https://docs.python.org/3/library/ssl.html?highlight=ssl#ssl-sockets > >When a client connects, you’ll call accept() on the

Re: Gunicorn - HTTP and HTTPS in the same instance?

2022-01-07 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Jan 07 2022 at 12:51:48 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote: > Hopefully some Pythonistas are also Gunicornistas. I've had little success > finding help with a small dilemma in the docs or in other more specific > sources. > > I'm testing out a new, small website. It is just Gunicorn+Flask. I'd

Re: AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get'

2022-01-06 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Jan 04 2022 at 11:34:20 PM, NArshad wrote: > How to correct what is written below: > > Exception in Tkinter callback > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Users\Dani Brothers\Anaconda3\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 1705, > in __call__ > return self.func(*args) > File

Re: Getting the exit code of a subprocess

2021-12-15 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Dec 15 2021 at 09:38:48 PM, Jason wrote: > Hello, > > How can I find out the exit code of a process when using the > subprocess module? I am passing an email message to a shell script and > I need to know whether the shell script threw an error. > > Here is my code: > p = Popen(cmd,

Re: McCabe complexity for just changed files in a commit?

2021-10-04 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Oct 05 2021 at 03:55:22 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 3:44 PM Kushal Kumaran wrote: >> >> On Sat, Oct 02 2021 at 09:05:47 PM, Dan Stromberg >> wrote: >> > Hi folks. >> > >> > Is there a way of getting the McCabe C

Re: McCabe complexity for just changed files in a commit?

2021-10-04 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Sat, Oct 02 2021 at 09:05:47 PM, Dan Stromberg wrote: > Hi folks. > > Is there a way of getting the McCabe Complexity of just the functions and > methods (in Python) changed in a git commit? > > I found radon, and it looks good. But I think it wants to do entire files, > no? > Calculate your

Re: combine multiple xlsx files which include dropdown columns in them.

2021-09-08 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Sep 07 2021 at 10:05:58 PM, "hongy...@gmail.com" wrote: > I've some xlsx files which include dropdown columns in them. I want to > know whether I can combine all the lines into one xlsx file. Any hints > for doing this job with python programmatically will be highly > appreciated. > The

[issue44138] multiprocessing documentation should note behavior when process with Lock dies

2021-05-14 Thread Kushal Kumaran
New submission from Kushal Kumaran : If a process holding a multiprocessing.Lock dies, other waiters on the lock will be stuck. This is mostly the same as with threads, but threads-users can usually avoid this with careful coding (dealing with errors, etc.), and significant crashes

Re: Determine what the calling program is

2021-04-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Sun, Apr 18 2021 at 07:46:53 AM, Jason Friedman wrote: > I should state at the start that I have a solution to my problem. I am > writing to see if there is a better solution. > > I have a program that runs via crontab every five minutes. It polls a > Box.com folder for files and, if any are

Re: What's the meaning the "backlog" in the socket.listen(backlog) is?

2021-02-16 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Feb 16 2021 at 07:24:30 PM, Jach Feng wrote: > I am experimenting with multithreading-socket these days. I build a > server to handle each client in a separate thread. All are running on > my local PC. It works fine except the listen() method. > > I set listen(2) and expect to see "error"

Re: etree, gzip, and BytesIO

2021-01-21 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Jan 21 2021 at 08:22:08 AM, Frank Millman wrote: > Hi all > > This question is mostly to satisfy my curiosity. > > In my app I use xml to represent certain objects, such as form > definitions and process definitions. > > They are stored in a database. I use etree.tostring() when storing >

Re: Converting images to PDF. Final file has blank pages before and after.

2020-11-30 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Mon, Nov 30 2020 at 05:20:30 PM, Michael Baca wrote: > Hello, new to the group, rather new to programming. > > I'm writing a program that takes images and converts them into PDF's. It > works after quite a few days of trying, however the final file has a blank > page inserted before and

Re: A library that converts a type-annotated function into a webpage with HTML forms?

2020-09-30 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Sep 30 2020 at 04:45:47 PM, James Lu wrote: > Is there a python library available that converts a type-annotated Python > function into a webpage with HTML forms? > > Something like: > > > def foo(name: str, times: int): > return f"Hello {name}!" * times > > serve_from(foo,

Re: Having trouble with Mock and exception side effects

2020-08-21 Thread Kushal Kumaran
You could attempt something like what is mentioned in https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.mock-examples.html#partial-mocking See below. "Joshua J. Kugler" writes: > Hello! I am using Mock to raise an exception in an function as a side > effect. > However, Mock is completely

Re: Assign Excel cell value from Datepicker widget Selection using Python

2020-06-28 Thread Kushal Kumaran
narenchund...@gmail.com writes: > When I run the python code I should be able to open my Excel and when > I click on one Excel cell I should have my datepicker widget popped up > and I should be able to select any date from my datepicker widget as > my Excel cell value > > Tried below code but in

Re: How to keep Dict[str, List] default method parameter as local to the method?

2020-06-14 Thread Kushal Kumaran
zljubi...@gmail.com writes: > Hi, > > consider this example: > > from typing import Dict, List > > > class chk_params: > def execute(self, params: Dict[str, List] = None): > if params is None: > params = {} > > for k, v in params.items(): > params[k] =

Re: ElementNotInteracable Exception for Selenium Chrome webdriver

2020-06-06 Thread Kushal Kumaran
emagnun writes: > I'm using latest python and latest Selenium chrome webdriver. I'm > trying to have a simple code to search in youtube but I'm getting the > below error. Can anyone help me? > > File "search.py", line 8, in searchBox.click() >

Re: Enums are Singletons - but not always?

2020-05-23 Thread Kushal Kumaran
"Ralf M." writes: > Hello, > > recently I wrote a small library that uses an Enum. That worked as > expected. Then I added a main() and if __name__ == "__main__" to make > it runable as script. Now Enum members that should be the same aren't > identical any more, there seem to be two instances

Re: Enums are Singletons - but not always?

2020-05-23 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Richard Damon writes: > On 5/23/20 2:21 PM, Ralf M. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> recently I wrote a small library that uses an Enum. That worked as >> expected. Then I added a main() and if __name__ == "__main__" to make >> it runable as script. Now Enum members that should be the same aren't >>

Re: Install GDAL

2020-04-22 Thread Kushal Kumaran
J Conrado writes: > Hi, > > > I'm trying to install GDAL. I used conda and PIP and I didn't have sucess. > > > I used for pip to insatal GDAL3.0.4: > > > pip install GDAL > > > Collecting GDAL >   Using cached GDAL-3.0.4.tar.gz (577 kB) > > > >     cc1plus: warning: command line option

Re: Testing the data type of a value

2019-05-12 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Luuk writes: > On 12-5-2019 16:07, Piet van Oostrum wrote: >> Luuk writes: >> >>> After thinking about this, (i am prettry new to python), i was doing this: >>> >> print(type(5),type(int),type(5)==type(int),type(5)==int) >>> False True >>> >>> Can someone explain why type(5)==int

Re: python3.7.2 won't compile with SSL support

2019-02-21 Thread Kushal Kumaran
"Felix Lazaro Carbonell" writes: > Hello: > > > > I'm trying to install python3.7.2 from source in debian9.8 but it doesn't > compile with SSL. > > > > I already installed openssl > > > > And ./configure -with-openssl=/usr/include/openssl/ yields: > > > > checking for openssl/ssl.h in

Re: Dependency injection: overriding defaults

2018-02-01 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Victor Porton writes: > dieter wrote: > >> Victor Porton writes: >> >>> I am writing a library, a command line utility which uses the library, >>> and a I am going to use dependency_injector package. >>> >>> Consider loggers: >>> >>> For the core library the

Re: sqlite in 2.7 on redhat 6

2017-06-15 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com> writes: > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Kushal Kumaran <kus...@locationd.net> wrote: >> Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Peter Otten <__pe

Re: sqlite in 2.7 on redhat 6

2017-06-15 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Larry Martell writes: > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote: >> Larry Martell wrote: >> On linux the system sqlite3 is used. >>> >>> I tried building and installing sqlite from source and that did not >>> solve the problem. >> >>

Re: Python 3.6 on Centos 6

2016-12-24 Thread Kushal Kumaran
thinkwell writes: > I'm trying to build Python 3.6 on Centos 6, and am successful in doing > so, except for the sqlite3 library. I started with a brand new install > of Centos 6 and installed devtoolset-2 to build with a newer > compiler. But whether with default

Re: [OT] Java generics

2016-04-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Chris Angelico writes: > On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Tim Delaney > wrote: >> I also wouldn't describe Java as a >> "perfectly good language" - it is at best a compromise language that just >> happened to be heavily promoted and accepted at the

Re: Calling Python Script from an SQL Proceudre

2015-06-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Amit Goutham agn.91...@gmail.com writes: Hi All, I am trying to search on the Internet if i can call a Python Script from an SQL Procedure. All the information found on Internet is about connecting to a database from Python through a Python script.But, i want the other way round. Any Help

Re: Wildly OT: pop-up virtual keyboard for Mac or Linux?

2015-02-10 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Skip Montanaro skip.montan...@gmail.com writes: I know this is way off-topic for this group, but I figured if anyone in the online virtual communities I participate in would know the answer, the Pythonistas would... Google has so far not been my friend in this realm. One of the things I

Re: Hashed lookups for tabular data

2015-01-19 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com writes: So presumably your data's small enough to fit into memory, right? If it isn't, going back to the database every time would be the best option. But if it is, can you simply keep three dictionaries in sync? Hi Chris, Yeah the data can fit in

Re: asyncio subprocess PIPE output lost

2014-08-19 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 1:09 PM, yuzhichang yuzhich...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I'm new to asyncio introduced by Python 3.4. I created two tasks each pings a host. I noticed some pieces of output will be lost(see error: found icmp_seq gap). If I changed to run only one task, this problem

Re: feedparser error

2014-04-26 Thread Kushal Kumaran
tad na teddyb...@gmail.com writes: python 2.7.2 The following code has an error and I can not figure out why: import feedparser d = feedparser.parse('http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock.rss') numb = len(d['entries']) for post in d.entries: print post.pubDate+\n

Re: Simple question

2014-04-15 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On April 16, 2014 12:37:53 AM GMT+05:30, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 5:02 AM, Phil Dobbin phildob...@gmail.com wrote: On 15/04/2014 19:41, Chris Angelico wrote: Recommendation: If you don't understand something, keep it there :) You can just copy and paste

Re: buggy python interpretter or am I missing something here?

2014-01-30 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info writes: On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 18:13:54 +1300, Gregory Ewing wrote: Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 12:22:22 -0800, Rick Johnson wrote: Why do we even need an input function anyway if all it is going to do is read from stdin?

Re: the Gravity of Python 2

2014-01-09 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Roy Smith r...@panix.com writes: In article mailman.5231.1389240235.18130.python-l...@python.org, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote: Yes, it *is* simple. It *is* easy. I've been working with pure-UTC times (either called

Re: the Gravity of Python 2

2014-01-09 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au writes: Kushal Kumaran kushal.kuma...@gmail.com writes: Roy Smith r...@panix.com writes: How, in Python, do you get an aware UTC datetime object? My local copy of the python 3.2.3 docs says: classmethod datetime.utcnow() Return the current UTC

Re: First day beginner to python, add to counter after nested loop

2013-10-30 Thread Kushal Kumaran
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

Re: PyGLet, 2to3...?

2013-07-26 Thread Kushal Kumaran
John Ladasky john_lada...@sbcglobal.net writes: On Thursday, July 25, 2013 3:26:01 PM UTC-7, John Ladasky wrote: I'll try again from scratch, and see whether that clears up my problems. Nope, that didn't work. === john@john:~/Desktop/pyglet-1.2alpha1$

Re: Python3, GUIs, game APIs, PyGLet, 2to3...?

2013-07-25 Thread Kushal Kumaran
John Ladasky john_lada...@sbcglobal.net writes: Followup to my own post: I've made progress with PyGLet. I should mention that I'm using Ubuntu Linux 13.04 64-bit, in case it matters. I tried executing 2to3 -w *.py on just the files in the directory pyglet-1.2alpha1/pyglet. I then

Re: A certainl part of an if() structure never gets executed.

2013-06-12 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote: In English: the cat is in the box or the cupboard or the kitchen means: the cat is in the box, or the cat is in the cupboard, or the cat is in the

Re: In defence of 80-char lines

2013-04-04 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Roy Smith r...@panix.com writes: In article mailman.96.1365077619.3114.python-l...@python.org, Jason Swails jason.swa...@gmail.com wrote: The only time I regularly break my rule is for regular expressions (at some point I may embrace re.X to allow me to break those up, too). re.X is a

Re: select.epoll question

2013-02-07 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Paul Rubin no.email@nospam.invalid writes: Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes: Yeah, I figured fileno() probably wouldn't be news to you. I don't suppose there's anything convenient in the rest of your application that makes such a list/dict plausible? In fact it's rather annoying,

Re: Vote tallying...

2013-01-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes: On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au wrote: * MySQL's development has suffered under Sun, and become virtually moribund under Oracle. They operate as a closed shop, occasionally tossing GPL-licensed releases over

Re: Any built-in ishashable method ?

2013-01-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Peter Otten __pete...@web.de writes: Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: That brings me to another question, is there any valid test case where key1 != key2 and hash(key1) == hash(key2) ? Or is it some kind of design flaw ? I don't think there is a use case for such a behaviour other than

Re: Why does os.stat() tell me that my file-group has no members?

2012-12-19 Thread Kushal Kumaran
saqib.ali...@gmail.com writes: Thanks!! This was very helpful. It worked perfectly. I had no clue about the intricacies of how python represents the group data from the underlying OS. This page doesn't go into to detailed explanation like you did: http://docs.python.org/2/library/grp.html

Re: how to pass echo t | input to subprocess.check_output() method

2012-11-26 Thread Kushal Kumaran
dacha...@gmail.com writes: Hi all, I want to list the repositories in svn using python. For this i have used below command, res = subprocess.check_output([svn.exe, list, Https://127.0.0.1:443/svn/Repos], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) but it throws an exception, since it requires an user

Re: how to pass echo t | input to subprocess.check_output() method

2012-11-26 Thread Kushal Kumaran
dacha...@gmail.com writes: On Monday, 26 November 2012 16:32:22 UTC+5:30, Kushal Kumaran wrote: dacha...@gmail.com writes: Hi all, I want to list the repositories in svn using python. For this i have used below command, res = subprocess.check_output([svn.exe, list

Re: creating size-limited tar files

2012-11-14 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Ian Kelly ian.g.ke...@gmail.com writes: On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:05 PM, Kushal Kumaran kushal.kumaran+pyt...@gmail.com wrote: Or, you could just change the p1's stderr to an io.BytesIO instance. Then call p2.communicate *first*. This doesn't seem to work. b = io.BytesIO() p

Re: Subprocess puzzle and two questions

2012-11-14 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote: In article mailman.3700.1352930072.27098.python-l...@python.org, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote: I'm slightly surprised that there's no way with the Python stdlib to point a DNS

Re: creating size-limited tar files

2012-11-13 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Ian Kelly ian.g.ke...@gmail.com writes: On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 3:31 AM, andrea crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com wrote: but it's a bit ugly. I wonder if I can use the subprocess PIPEs to do the same thing, is it going to be as fast and work in the same way?? It'll look something like this:

Re: Subprocess puzzle and two questions

2012-11-13 Thread Kushal Kumaran
w...@mac.com writes: I need to time the operation of a command-line utility (specifically nslookup) from within a python program I'm writing. I don't want to use python's timeit function because I'd like to avoid python's subprocess creation overhead. That leads me to the standard UNIX

RE: Obnoxious postings from Google Groups

2012-11-07 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Prasad, Ramit ramit.pra...@jpmorgan.com writes: Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:16:44 +, Prasad, Ramit wrote: To enter the newline, I typed Ctrl-Q to tell bash to treat the next character as a literal, and then typed Ctrl-J to get a newline. That sounds

Re: PIL and requests don't get along

2012-10-24 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On 23 Oct 2012 14:06:59 -0400, r...@panix.com (Roy Smith) wrote: I have a url from which I can get an image. I want to use PIL to manipulate that image. Getting the image is easy: import requests r = requests.get(url) There's a bunch of factory functions for Image, but none of them

Re: how to run shell command like EOT .... EOT

2012-09-29 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 6:18 AM, 叶佑群 ye.you...@eisoo.com wrote: 于 2012-9-28 16:16, Kushal Kumaran 写道: On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:15 PM, 叶佑群ye.you...@eisoo.com wrote: Hi, all, I have the shell command like this: sfdisk -uM /dev/sdb EOT ,1000,83 ,,83 EOT I have tried

Re: how to run shell command like EOT .... EOT

2012-09-28 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:15 PM, 叶佑群 ye.you...@eisoo.com wrote: Hi, all, I have the shell command like this: sfdisk -uM /dev/sdb EOT ,1000,83 ,,83 EOT I have tried subprocess.Popen, pexpect.spawn and os.popen, but none of these works, but when I type this shell command in

Re: google api and oauth2

2012-09-26 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Demian Brecht demianbre...@gmail.com wrote: If you are writing a desktop application, read this: https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2#clientside You mean https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2#installed? Your link discusses client

Re: google api and oauth2

2012-09-25 Thread Kushal Kumaran
(making no attempt to fix messed up quoting, please take a look at your mail client configuration) On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 1:52 AM, Littlefield, Tyler ty...@tysdomain.com wrote: On 9/25/2012 2:05 PM, Demian Brecht wrote: This is a shameless plug, but if you want a much easier to understand

Re: How to queue functions

2012-09-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Dhananjay dhananjay.c.jo...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, I am trying to use multiprocessing module. I have 5 functions and 2000 input files. First, I want to make sure that these 5 functions execute one after the other. Is there any way that I could queue

Re: forked processes and testing

2012-09-12 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 3:50 PM, andrea crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com wrote: I wrote a decorator that takes a function, run it in a forked process and return the PID: def on_forked_process(func): from os import fork Decorator that forks the process, runs the function and gives

Re: Python Interview Questions

2012-09-05 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:20 PM, charvigro...@gmail.com wrote: On Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:44:01 PM UTC+5:30, Krypto wrote: Hi, I have used Python for a couple of projects last year and I found it extremely useful. I could write two middle size projects in 2-3 months (part time). Right

Re: Python Interview Questions

2012-09-05 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Stephen Anto charvigro...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Kushal Kumaran kushal.kumaran+pyt...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:20 PM, charvigro...@gmail.com wrote: On Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:44:01 PM UTC+5:30, Krypto wrote

Re: Let child process to run while parent is out (multiprocessing)

2012-07-20 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 2:04 AM, John Wong gokoproj...@gmail.com wrote: def main(...): build_id = create_build_id(...) build_stuff return build_id Suppose build_stuff compiles a C program. It could take days to finish, and notify users their builds are ready. I was thinking

Re: properly catch SIGTERM

2012-07-20 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Dieter Maurer die...@handshake.de wrote: Eric Frederich eric.freder...@gmail.com writes: ... This seems to work okay but just now I got this while hitting ctrl-c It seems to have caught the signal at or in the middle of a call to sys.stdout.flush() ---

Re: code review

2012-07-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Alister alister.w...@ntlworld.com wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:03:22 -0600, Littlefield, Tyler wrote: On 6/29/2012 1:31 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 20:58:15 -0700, alex23 wrote: On Jun 29, 12:57 pm, Littlefield, Tyler ty...@tysdomain.com

Re: code review

2012-07-03 Thread kushal . kumaran+python
Ian Kelly ian.g.ke...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Kushal Kumaran kushal.kumaran+pyt...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Alister alister.w...@ntlworld.com wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:03:22 -0600, Littlefield, Tyler wrote: On 6/29/2012 1:31 AM, Steven

Re: 回复: how can I implement cd like shell in Python?

2012-06-28 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Alex chen wustcsvstu...@vip.qq.com wrote: I just want to write a python program,it can be called in the linux terminal like the command cd to change the directory of the shell terminal This cannot be done. Shells implement cd as a builtin, rather than a command such as /usr/bin/cd because

Re: How does python bytecode works?

2012-06-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Devin Jeanpierre jeanpierr...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 5:54 AM, gmspro gms...@yahoo.com wrote: We know python is written in C. C is not portable. Badly written C is not portable. But C is probably the most portable language on the planet, by

Re: Pytz error: unpack requires a string argument of length 44

2012-06-14 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Daniel Klein bri...@gmail.com wrote: The windows box is my development box, it's not where the script will be running in the end. It'll be running on a Linux box where I don't have root so python setup.py install isn't an option (to my understanding). You

Re: Use a locally built Tk for Python?

2012-06-04 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Mark Summerfield l...@qtrac.plus.com wrote: Thanks for your thoughtful replies. I don't use altinstall because using --prefix is sufficient to get a locally built Python. Both your suggestions require root (or sudo) and changing the system itself. Whereas I

Re: Looking for video/slides from PyCon 2011...

2012-05-13 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 5:42 AM, Monte Milanuk memila...@gmail.com wrote: ...specifically the two lectures on creating GUI applications with Python + QT http://us.pycon.org/2011/schedule/presentations/207/ Various searches on the 'Net don't seem to be turning up much... kinda curious as to

Re: Need to get Tags and Values from Dom

2012-05-13 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 6:20 AM, TommyVee x...@xx.xxx wrote: I have a very simple XML document that I need to walk, and I'm using xml.dom.minidom.  No attributes, just lots of nested tags and associated values.  All I'm looking to do is iterate through each of the highest sibling

Re: bus errors when the network interface is reset?

2012-05-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 7:31 PM, David M Chess ch...@us.ibm.com wrote: We have a system running Python 2.6.6 under RHEL 6.1.  A bunch of processes spend most of their time sitting in a BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer waiting for requests. Last night an update pushed out via xcat whimsically

Re: c-based version of pyPdf?

2012-05-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Chris Curvey ccur...@gmail.com wrote: I'm a long-time user of the pyPdf library, but now I'm having to work with bigger volumes -- larger PDFs and thousands of them at a shot.  So performance is starting to become a problem. Does anyone know of an analogue to

Re: How can I read streaming output of a subprocess

2012-05-02 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Damjan Georgievski gdam...@gmail.com wrote: I want to read the stream of an external process that I start with Python. From what I've seen that's not possible with the subprocess module? I want to read the output of ip monitor neigh which will show changes in

Re: help

2012-04-30 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:43 AM, viral shah shahviral...@gmail.com wrote: I want to print below matrix. can any one suggest me the method for the same 1 2   3 4 5   6 7 8   9 In general, for homework questions, you should present your

Re: Same code cause the different result.

2012-04-25 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 12:21 PM, 叶佑群 ye.you...@eisoo.com wrote: Hi, all    I have code as:     pobj = subprocess.Popen ([smbpasswd, user], stdin =subprocess.PIPE)     password += \n     pobj.stdin.write (password)     pobj.stdin.write (password)     the

Re: finding a regular expression in a file

2012-04-24 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Apr 24, 2012 6:32 PM, S.B hyperboo...@gmail.com wrote: Hello friends. Newb question here. I'm trying to find an efficient way to grep a file with python. The problem is that all the solutions I find on the web read a line at a time from the file with a for line in loop and check each line

Re: pipe into preallocated buffer?

2012-01-11 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Mihai Badoiu mbad...@gmail.com wrote: is there a way to pipe directly into a preallocated buffer?  (subprocessing.pipe.stdout) Does io.StringIO fit your needs? http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/io.html#io.StringIO -- regards, kushal --

Re: Stucked with python logging module

2011-11-15 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:58 AM, sword john...@gmail.com wrote: I just scaned through the beginer's guide of logging module, but I can't get anything from console. The demo just like this: import logging logging.debug(This is a demo) Maybe I should do sth to put the log to stdout in

Re: Environment variables not visible from Python

2011-09-22 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote: I don't understand why some environment variables are not visible from Python. [steve@wow-wow ~]$ echo $LINES $COLUMNS $TERM 30 140 xterm [steve@wow-wow ~]$ python2.6 Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Dec

Re: help regarding re.search

2011-09-14 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Sagar Neve nevesa...@gmail.com wrote: Here is the code url=http://xy.yz.com/us/r1000/012/Purple/b1/c6/e2/mzm.dxkjsfbl..d2.dpkg.ipa; Man_Param=/us/r1000 Opt_Param1=Purple Opt_Param2=dpkg.ipa if (Opt_Param2 in url):     print hello. else:     print bye.

Re: send string to input of another process

2011-09-13 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On 13 Sep 2011 17:53, Alex Naumov alexander_nau...@opensuse.org wrote: Hello everybody, I'm looking for some solution, maybe someone of you can help me. I call another process via os.system(process) and it waits for some input. I have to write a comment (for example, like using svn or git),

Re: Deadlock problem using multiprocessing

2011-09-11 Thread Kushal Kumaran
2011/9/11 蓝色基因 bluegene8...@gmail.com: This is my first touch on the multiprocessing module, and I admit not having a deep understanding of parallel programming, forgive me if there's any obvious error. This is my test code: # deadlock.py import multiprocessing class MPTask:        def

Re: A bit of a boggle about subprocess.poll() and the codes it receives from a process

2011-09-10 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:02 PM, J dreadpiratej...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I need a bit of help sorting this out... I have a memory test script that is a bit of compiled C.  The test itself can only ever return a 0 or 1 exit code, this is explicitly coded and there are no other options. I also

Re: How to daemonize a HTTPServer

2011-08-31 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On 1 Sep 2011 08:54, babbu Pehlwan nemja...@gmail.com wrote: I have written a http server using BaseHTTPServer module. Now I want to instantiate it through another python script. The issue here is after instantiate the control doesn't come back till the server is running. Please suggest.

Re: Hardlink sub-directories and files

2011-08-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 7:29 AM, Dan Stromberg drsali...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Thomas Jollans t...@jollybox.de wrote: On 02/08/11 11:32, loial wrote: I am trying to hardlink all files in a directory structure using os.link. However I do not think it is

Re: Notifications when process is killed

2011-08-02 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Thomas Rachel nutznetz-0c1b6768-bfa9-48d5-a470-7603bd3aa...@spamschutz.glglgl.de wrote: Am 02.08.2011 09:30 schrieb AndDM: The function works for SIGHUP and SIGINT, but it doesn't work for SIGTERM. I've tried with simple killall and with -15 option. Have you

Re: Seeking an example on using Queue to update variable while threading

2011-07-28 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Danny Wong (dannwong) dannw...@cisco.com wrote: Hi Python experts,        I'm trying to use a dict structure to store and update information from X number of threads. How do I share this dict structure between threads? I heard of using a queue, but I'm not

Re: urllib, urlretrieve method, how to get headers?

2011-07-01 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Даниил Рыжков daniil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello again! Another question: urlopen() reads full file's content, but how can I get page by small parts? Set the Range header for HTTP requests. The format is specified here:

Re: New member intro and question

2011-06-18 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Hi Anthony, Welcome to the python users mailing list. On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Anthony Papillion papill...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Everyone, gush I'm a new list member from the United States. Long time programmer, fairly new to Python and absolutely loving it so far! I'm 36, live in

Re: The pythonic way equal to whoami

2011-06-07 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 7:54 PM, TheSaint nob...@nowhere.net.no wrote: Hello, I was trying to find out whose the program launcher, but os.environ['USER'] returns the user whom owns the desktop environment, regardless the program is called by root. I'd like to know it, so the program will run

Re: How to import data from MySQL db into excel sheet -- Very Urgent

2011-06-03 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 5:52 PM, hisan santosh.s...@gmail.com wrote: Task i need to achieve here is: I need to write a python script which fetches all the data from the MySQL database and dumps into an excel sheet. since i was not able to dump the data into excel sheet i used CSV file which

Re: how to get PID from subprocess library

2011-05-22 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 6:20 PM, TheSaint nob...@nowhere.net.no wrote: Kushal Kumaran wrote: That's how it is able to give you the status.  So, if you are using getstatusoutput, you will have only one instance of your command running. My intent is to launch only one program instance, which

Re: how to get PID from subprocess library

2011-05-20 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:32 PM, TheSaint nob...@nowhere.net.no wrote: hello, I'm using to launch a program by subprocess.getstatusoutput. I'd like to know whether I can get the program ID, in order to avoid another launch. For clarity sake, I'm calling aria2 (the download manager for linux)

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