hello,
is there a way to determine the file location of a loaded module?
assuming it is not built in.
import settings
print settings
produces: module 'settings' from 'd:\ko\mysite\settings.pyc'
i would like to get to this path somehow other than by parsing the
string representation of the
On Sep 28, 7:51 pm, Steven D'Aprano st...@remove-this-
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:41:36 -0700, akonsu wrote:
hello,
is there a way to determine the file location of a loaded module?
assuming it is not built in.
import settings
print settings
produces: module
On Sep 25, 1:11 pm, Torsten Mohr tm...@s.netic.de wrote:
Hi,
sorry for posting in german before, that was a mistake.
I'd like to use a nested structure in memory that consists
of dict()s and list()s, list entries can be dict()s, other list()s,
dict entries can be list()s or other dict()s.
put a (name, value) pair in each list element instead of just value
and reference them by name, you can use uuid to generate names
konstantin
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hello,
my script creates files that i need to delete if an exception is
thrown.
is this a good pythonic style to do this kind of cleanup in
sys.excepthook instead of inside except clause of a try block?
konstantin
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On Sep 23, 1:24 am, kpp9c k...@mac.com wrote:
Very simple finite automaton (?)
1 -- 2 5
2 -- 1 4
3 -- 3
4 -- 1
5 -- 4 3
hello,
this is a graph and you are doing depth first search.
konstantin
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On Sep 23, 11:49 am, akonsu ako...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 23, 1:24 am, kpp9c k...@mac.com wrote:
Very simple finite automaton (?)
1 -- 2 5
2 -- 1 4
3 -- 3
4 -- 1
5 -- 4 3
hello,
this is a graph and you are doing depth first search.
konstantin
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On Sep 23, 11:57 am, Jean-Michel Pichavant jeanmic...@sequans.com
wrote:
akonsu wrote:
hello,
my script creates files that i need to delete if an exception is
thrown.
is this a good pythonic style to do this kind of cleanup in
sys.excepthook instead of inside except clause of a try
On Sep 23, 2:47 pm, Grant Edwards inva...@invalid.invalid wrote:
I recently ran across this construct for grabbing the last
(whitespace delimited) word in a string:
s.rsplit(None,1)[1]
It was somewhat obvious from the context what it was supposed
to do, but it took a bit of Googling to
hello,
SMTPHAndler seems to email every single record separately. is there a
way to collect all log output and then send it in a single email
message? or do i have to do it manually?
thanks
konstantin
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hello,
i am looking for a module with functionality similar to that of the
Perl's Mail::GPG package. I need to verify multipart emails that are
PGP-signed.
thanks for any advice
konstantin
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On Aug 13, 12:57 pm, Tim Arnold tim.arn...@sas.com wrote:
Hi,
I've got a python based system that has to run on hp unix and red hat linux.
The Python version on the HP is 2.4 and the version on the Linux box is 2.6.
There's nothing I can do about that.
I think that means I must have two
hello,
i need to add properties to instances dynamically during run time.
this is because their names are determined by the database contents.
so far i found a way to add methods on demand:
class A(object) :
def __getattr__(self, name) :
if name == 'test' :
def f() :
hello, can someone recommend a good library to verify whether a file
is in swf format (and ideally flv as well)? i need it to enable file
uploading on to my web site.
thanks
konstantin
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