Re: Automation

2013-11-18 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 19:23:11 +1300, Gregory Ewing wrote: Neil Cerutti wrote: Written English probably changes much slower than spoken English, and we have the curmudgeon's to thank. The curmudgeon's what? :-) The curmudgeon's cudgel of course. *wack* Will you speak proper now or wot? --

Re: Automation

2013-11-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 16/11/2013 02:01, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: Given that English contains remnants of latin (from the Roman occupation), saxons (a germanic tribe), angles (another germanic tribe), danish (after the joining of the anglo-saxon), other vikings (norse), then the norman invasion (which was

Re: Automation

2013-11-16 Thread William Ray Wing
On Nov 16, 2013, at 1:17 AM, Larry Hudson org...@yahoo.com wrote: [byte] However, that's just a side comment. I wanted to mention my personal peeve... I notice it's surprisingly common for people who are native English-speakers to use 'to' in place of 'too' (to little, to late.), your

Re: Automation

2013-11-16 Thread Roy Smith
In article mailman.2714.1384611545.18130.python-l...@python.org, William Ray Wing w...@mac.com wrote: And my personal peeve - using it's (contraction) when its (possessive) should have been used; occasionally vice-versa. And one of mine is when people write, Here, here! to signify

grammar (was Re: Automation)

2013-11-16 Thread Paul Smith
On Sat, 2013-11-16 at 10:11 -0500, Roy Smith wrote: In article mailman.2714.1384611545.18130.python-l...@python.org, William Ray Wing w...@mac.com wrote: And my personal peeve - using it's (contraction) when its (possessive) should have been used; occasionally vice-versa. And one of

Re: grammar (was Re: Automation)

2013-11-16 Thread Andrew Berg
On 2013.11.16 11:02, Paul Smith wrote: The one that really irks me is people using loose when they mean lose. These words are not related, and they don't sound the same. Plus this mistake is very common; I typically see it at least once a day. Don't be surprised if such people pronounce them

Re: grammar (was Re: Automation)

2013-11-16 Thread MRAB
On 17/11/2013 03:44, Andrew Berg wrote: On 2013.11.16 11:02, Paul Smith wrote: The one that really irks me is people using loose when they mean lose. These words are not related, and they don't sound the same. Plus this mistake is very common; I typically see it at least once a day. Don't be

Re: grammar (was Re: Automation)

2013-11-16 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 3:07 PM, MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote: On 17/11/2013 03:44, Andrew Berg wrote: On 2013.11.16 11:02, Paul Smith wrote: The one that really irks me is people using loose when they mean lose. These words are not related, and they don't sound the same. Plus

Re: grammar (was Re: Automation)

2013-11-16 Thread Andrew Berg
On 2013.11.16 22:16, Chris Angelico wrote: I decided a while ago that my life would be alot better[1] For those who haven't yet seen it: http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html -- CPython 3.3.2 | Windows NT 6.2.9200 / FreeBSD 10.0 --

[Ann] Cobra 4.0 - Windows GUI test automation tool

2013-11-15 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
spread the word and also share your feedback with us (email me: nagappan at gmail.com). About LDTP: Cross Platform GUI test automation tool Linux version is LDTP, Windows version is Cobra and Mac version is PyATOM. * Linux version is known to work on GNOME / KDE (QT = 4.8) / Java Swing

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 15/11/2013 06:44, Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 17:10:02 +, Mark Lawrence wrote: On 14/11/2013 03:56, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated. I do wish that people would stop

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-11-14, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: On 14/11/2013 03:56, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated. I do wish that people would stop apologising for poor English, it's an extremely

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-11-15, Paul Rudin paul.nos...@rudin.co.uk wrote: Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info writes: A few minor errors is one thing, but when you see people whose posts are full of error after error and an apparent inability to get English syntax right, you have to wonder

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 2:02 AM, Grant Edwards invalid@invalid.invalid wrote: And yes, people can _easily_ tell the difference between errors caused by being lazy/sloppy and errors caused by writing in a second language. Yes, and even among people for whom English is the first language, idioms

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Alister
On Sat, 16 Nov 2013 02:12:16 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 2:02 AM, Grant Edwards invalid@invalid.invalid wrote: And yes, people can _easily_ tell the difference between errors caused by being lazy/sloppy and errors caused by writing in a second language. Yes, and

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Neil Cerutti
On 2013-11-15, Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote: On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 20:03:44 +, Alister wrote: As a native of England I have to agree it is far to arrogant to expect everyone else to be able to speak good English when I can barley order a beer in any other

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Alister
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 16:53:58 +, Neil Cerutti wrote: On 2013-11-15, Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote: On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 20:03:44 +, Alister wrote: As a native of England I have to agree it is far to arrogant to expect everyone else to be able to speak good

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Alister
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 20:12:27 +, Alister wrote: On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 16:53:58 +, Neil Cerutti wrote: On 2013-11-15, Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote: On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 20:03:44 +, Alister wrote: As a native of England I have to agree it is far to

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2013 November 15 06:58, Grant Edwards wrote: There are people (not many in this group) who grew up speaking English and really ought to apologize for their writing -- but they never do. Can you supply an example of the form such an apology might take? -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Tim Chase
On 2013-11-15 13:43, xDog Walker wrote: On Friday 2013 November 15 06:58, Grant Edwards wrote: There are people (not many in this group) who grew up speaking English and really ought to apologize for their writing -- but they never do. Can you supply an example of the form such an

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread Larry Hudson
On 11/15/2013 07:02 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2013-11-15, Paul Rudin paul.nos...@rudin.co.uk wrote: Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info writes: A few minor errors is one thing, but when you see people whose posts are full of error after error and an apparent inability to

Re: Automation

2013-11-14 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 14/11/2013 03:56, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated. I do wish that people would stop apologising for poor English, it's an extremely difficult language. IIRC there are eight different ways of

Re: Automation

2013-11-14 Thread Alister
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 17:10:02 +, Mark Lawrence wrote: On 14/11/2013 03:56, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated. I do wish that people would stop apologising for poor English, it's an extremely

Re: Automation

2013-11-14 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Alister alister.w...@ntlworld.com wrote: On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 17:10:02 +, Mark Lawrence wrote: On 14/11/2013 03:56, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated. I do wish

Re: Automation

2013-11-14 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 20:03:44 +, Alister wrote: As a native of England I have to agree it is far to arrogant to expect everyone else to be able to speak good English when I can barley order a beer in any other language. (even or especially in the USA) Apparently you can barley write UK

Re: Automation

2013-11-14 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 17:10:02 +, Mark Lawrence wrote: On 14/11/2013 03:56, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated. I do wish that people would stop apologising for poor English, it's an extremely

Re: Automation

2013-11-14 Thread Paul Rudin
Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info writes: A few minor errors is one thing, but when you see people whose posts are full of error after error and an apparent inability to get English syntax right, you have to wonder how on earth they expect to be a programmer? The

Re: Automation

2013-11-13 Thread renato . barbosa . pim . pereira
Thanks for all the help, I finished the program, follow the download link and a brief explanation of the same (in Portuguese, my native language), I apologize again for my bad english and any inconvenience that I have generated.

Re: Automation

2013-11-13 Thread Rick Johnson
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 5:32:46 PM UTC-6, Denis McMahon wrote: Seems to me like you're using a sledgehammer to shell a peanut. And hopefully he knows whether or not he has a peanut allergy before he commits to enjoying the fruits of his labor. --

Re: Automation

2013-11-13 Thread Rick Johnson
bob gailer wrote: Does this have anything to do with statistics? Quantum theory? Telephony? P = Pluto, V = Venus, S = Saturn? Help us understand - then we *might* be able to help you. bob later gailer wrote: Oh ... will you please explain in good English and a lot more detail. I can

Re: Automation

2013-11-04 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 04/11/2013 00:16, bob gailer wrote: Let's remember that it is the job of the OP to explain his problem so we can offer solutions. It's also the job of the responder to help if possible, e.g. by providing some context with their messages, which is clearly absent above. -- Python is the

Re: Automation

2013-11-04 Thread Denis McMahon
On Sun, 03 Nov 2013 23:32:46 +, Denis McMahon wrote: On Sun, 03 Nov 2013 14:19:48 -0200, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do

Automation

2013-11-03 Thread Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira
I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? From now, thanks. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread bob gailer
On 11/3/2013 11:19 AM, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? You could start by explaining what those terms mean. They have no

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread renato . barbosa . pim . pereira
http://pastebin.com/N9dgaHTx With this program I can read a csv file with 3 columns, in one of these columns I need to read the value more high and multiply by 0.632 and with result, search in the same column by a value that aproximate with this result, and then return the vector position. --

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 03/11/2013 21:22, bob gailer wrote: On 11/3/2013 11:19 AM, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? You could start by

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread Johannes Findeisen
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 14:19:48 -0200 Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? From now, thanks. Did you looked at

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread bob gailer
On 11/3/2013 4:48 PM, renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: http://pastebin.com/N9dgaHTx With this program I can read a csv file with 3 columns, in one of these columns I need to read the value more high and multiply by 0.632 and with result, search in the same column by a value that

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread Denis McMahon
On Sun, 03 Nov 2013 14:19:48 -0200, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? From now, thanks. Why use Python? Why not simply

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread MRAB
On 03/11/2013 21:53, Mark Lawrence wrote: On 03/11/2013 21:22, bob gailer wrote: On 11/3/2013 11:19 AM, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread bob gailer
Let's remember that it is the job of the OP to explain his problem so we can offer solutions. -- Bob Gailer 919-636-4239 Chapel Hill NC -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread rusi
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 9:49:48 PM UTC+5:30, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? From now, thanks. You need something

Re: Automation

2013-11-03 Thread Dan Stromberg
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira renato.barbosa.pim.pere...@gmail.com wrote: I have one .xls file with the values of PV MV and SP, I wanna to calculate Kp Ki Kd with python from this file, can anyone give me any suggestion about how can I do this? From now, thanks.

ANN: 'tsshbatch' Server Automation Tool Version 1.171 Released

2013-11-01 Thread Tim Daneliuk
' is a server automation tool to enable you to issue commands to many servers without having to log into each one separately. When writing scripts, this overcomes the 'ssh' limitation of not being able to specify the password on the command line. 'tsshbatch' also understands basic 'sudo' syntax and can

Announce : LDTP 3.5.0 - Linux GUI test automation tool

2013-05-13 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
: * Sawyer X for the Perl interface * ebass (IRC nick name) * Marek Rosa marek.j.r...@gmail.com * Thanks to all others who have reported bugs through forum / email / in-person / IRC About LDTP: Cross Platform GUI Automation tool Linux version is LDTP, Windows version is Cobra and Mac version is PyATOM

Re: [Ann] Cobra 3.0 - Windows GUI test automation tool

2013-01-09 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
Yingjun Li yingju...@gmail.com - VMware colleagues Please spread the word and also share your feedback with us (email me: nagappan at gmail.com). About LDTP: Cross Platform GUI test automation tool Linux version is LDTP, Windows version is Cobra and Mac version is PyATOM. * Linux version

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-11 Thread Paul Kölle
Hi, Am 10.12.2012 20:13, schrieb bitbucket: I have an existing Windows application which provides an OLE Automation (IDispatch) interface. I'm not able to change that interface. I'd like to call it from a scripting language. I figure this would provide a nice quick way to invoke on the app

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-11 Thread bitbucket
by reference) and need to be passed like GetSettingValue(name, [ref]$value)... Thanks for the suggestion. I believe the [ref] syntax was one of the things I tried, but it didn't work in the context of OLE Automation (IDispatch) calls. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-11 Thread bitbucket
On Monday, December 10, 2012 8:16:43 PM UTC-5, Mark Hammond wrote: out params are best supported if the object supplied a typelib - then Python knows the params are out and does the right thing automagically. If out params are detected, the result of the function will be a tuple of

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-11 Thread bitbucket
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 10:48:53 AM UTC-5, bitbucket wrote: I noticed that the argument type is different for the out param (16392 instead of 8). However, it doesn't appear to me that its generating return values instead of args (though I'm not very experienced in python). I see

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-11 Thread Mark Hammond
On 12/12/2012 2:48 AM, bitbucket wrote: On Monday, December 10, 2012 8:16:43 PM UTC-5, Mark Hammond wrote: out params are best supported if the object supplied a typelib - then Python knows the params are out and does the right thing automagically. If out params are detected, the result of the

accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-10 Thread bitbucket
I have an existing Windows application which provides an OLE Automation (IDispatch) interface. I'm not able to change that interface. I'd like to call it from a scripting language. I figure this would provide a nice quick way to invoke on the app. I initially tried this with Windows

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-10 Thread Terry Reedy
On 12/10/2012 2:13 PM, bitbucket wrote: I have an existing Windows application which provides an OLE Automation (IDispatch) interface. I'm not able to change that interface. I'd like to call it from a scripting language. I figure this would provide a nice quick way to invoke on the app. I

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-10 Thread bitbucket
On Monday, December 10, 2012 3:58:33 PM UTC-5, Terry Reedy wrote: I believe the easiest way to do that is to install the pywin extensions http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/?source=directory I assume it can handle out params. That definitely looks like a good starting point. Just

Re: accessing an OLE Automation (IDispatch) server from python which requires the use of out params

2012-12-10 Thread Mark Hammond
On 11/12/2012 8:39 AM, bitbucket wrote: On Monday, December 10, 2012 3:58:33 PM UTC-5, Terry Reedy wrote: I believe the easiest way to do that is to install the pywin extensions http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/?source=directory I assume it can handle out params. That definitely

[ANN] New article published: TMSTAF – The Extended Use of STAF on Test Automation

2012-11-29 Thread mauricel...@acm.org
Assurance (QA) resources, a test platform was needed to speed up test cycles without any decrease in test result accuracy. The use of Python 2.6 scripting language to create a faster, automated testing platform is reported here. Trend Micro Software Testing Automation Framework (TMSTAF

[Ann] Cobra 2.5 - Windows GUI test automation tool

2012-10-05 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
(Perl LDTP library) * VMware colleagues * Wold (IRC) * Thanks to all others who have reported bugs through forum / email / in-person / IRC Please spread the word and also share your feedback with us (email me: nagap...@gmail.com). About LDTP: Cross Platform GUI Automation tool Linux version is LDTP

Your favorite test tool and automation frameworks

2012-08-27 Thread Alex Naumov
Hello everybody, I would like to ask about your favorite python test frameworks. I never used it before (beginner in testing) and would like to start to learn Unit- and GUI-testing. I look now at PyUnit/unittest and dogtail. Maybe someone can recommend something better or just share experiences?

Re: Your favorite test tool and automation frameworks

2012-08-27 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 27/08/2012 12:04, Alex Naumov wrote: Hello everybody, I would like to ask about your favorite python test frameworks. I never used it before (beginner in testing) and would like to start to learn Unit- and GUI-testing. I look now at PyUnit/unittest and dogtail. Maybe someone can recommend

Announce: LDTP 3.0 - Linux GUI test automation tool

2012-08-04 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
Mistry (Debian package maintainer) * Thanks to all others who have reported bugs through forum / email / in-person / IRC About LDTP: Cross Platform GUI Automation tool Linux version is LDTP, Windows version is Cobra and Mac version is PyATOM (Work in progress). * Linux version is known to work

Announce: Cobra 2.0 - Windows GUI test automation tool

2012-08-03 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
/Mac * Identify object name based on automation id (window id, as per SilkTest users) * i18n support * CPU / Memory logging * Remote test execution New features: * List / Tree item API's are added * Scroll to the element if the respective pattern is enabled * Added new characters in keyboard input

Lantz - automation and instrumentation in Python

2012-07-13 Thread Hernan Grecco
Today I am releasing Lantz, a Python automation and instrumentation toolkit that allows you to control instruments in a clean and efficient manner writing pure Python code. For more information you can read the full announcement here [0] or look into the documentation [1] (or in the github mirror

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2012-05-10 Thread Ezio Melotti
Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment: Avoiding spaces in the dir names might not be so easy, if e.g. you are trying to install it in Program Files, Users/Name Surname, or some other system directory that has spaces in there (sure, you could install it elsewhere, but in 2012

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2012-05-08 Thread Martin
Martin gzl...@googlemail.com added the comment: Yes, this is still reproducible. For instance, by: hg clone -b default 3.3 feature branch cd feature branch/PCbuild call build_env.bat call build.bat It seems python33.dll now does get created so it's less severe, but the python3dll still

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2012-05-08 Thread Martin v . Löwis
Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de added the comment: As there is an easy work-around (just don't use spaces in directory names), I still consider this issue as irrelevant as two years ago. -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2012-05-07 Thread Ezio Melotti
Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment: Can you still reproduce this? -- nosy: +ezio.melotti ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue10765 ___

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2012-05-07 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Changes by Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr: -- nosy: +brian.curtin ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue10765 ___ ___ Python-bugs-list

Announce: Windows version of LDTP - GUI test automation tool

2012-04-19 Thread Nagappan Alagappan
LDTP API's are compatible with WinLDTP, if there is any mismatch then we have to fix it ;-) About LDTP: Linux Desktop Testing Project is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework (using GNOME / Python) and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test Linux Desktop and improve

[ANN] pyKook 0.7.1 - task automation tool for Python, similar to Rake or Ant

2011-11-10 Thread Makoto Kuwata
I have released pyKook 0.7.1.http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Kook/http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kook/http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kook/pykook-users-guide.html pyKook is a task automation tool for Python, similar to Rake or Ant. Bugfix in this release-- * Fixed to include 'kook/books/*.py

[ANN] pyKook 0.7.0 - task automation tool for Python, similar to Rake or Ant

2011-11-05 Thread Makoto Kuwata
--- pyKook is a task automation tool for Python, similar to Rake or Ant. (Kookbook.py): kookbook.default = 'build' ## task @recipe(None, ['hello']) def build(c): build all pass ## file @recipe('hello', ['hello.o']) def file_hello(c

[ANN] pyKook 0.6.0 - task automation tool for Python, similar to Rake or Ant

2011-10-27 Thread Makoto Kuwata
Hi, I have released pyKook 0.6.0. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Kook/0.6.0 http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kook/ http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kook/pykook-users-guide.html In this release, a lot of enhancements are introduced. pyKook Overview --- pyKook is a task automation tool for Python

tox 1.0 - rapid multi-python test automation

2011-05-28 Thread holger krekel
tox 1.0: the rapid multi-python test automation === I am happy to announce tox 1.0, a stabilization and maintenance release with some small improvements. tox automates tedious test activities driven from a simple ``tox.ini

Re: Py / VNC Automation

2011-05-03 Thread Rafael Durán Castañeda
You can check this https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC 2011/5/3 Dan Stromberg drsali...@gmail.com On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:23 PM, PyNewbie ryan.morr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a python class or open source code that is tightly integrated with VNC protocols - any ideas? --

Py / VNC Automation

2011-05-02 Thread PyNewbie
Hi, I'm looking for a python class or open source code that is tightly integrated with VNC protocols - any ideas? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Py / VNC Automation

2011-05-02 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 10:23 AM, PyNewbie ryan.morr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a python class or open source code that is tightly integrated with VNC protocols - any ideas? It's not a complex protocol; you could fairly readily work it manually. The protocol itself is called RFB -

Re: Py / VNC Automation

2011-05-02 Thread Dan Stromberg
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:23 PM, PyNewbie ryan.morr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a python class or open source code that is tightly integrated with VNC protocols - any ideas? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list I've not updated this in a while, but it's got a

Re: In messageBarna wrote:Can???t understand the point to it. ???GUI automation???

2011-03-21 Thread Roberto Salazar
Oh don't be obtuse, dude. GUI automation is much used for webbots and data scraping bamong other things. Why do you think so many sites are starting to use that irritating Captcha technology? To block GUI-manipulating scripts, of course. Though, for blind people Captcha makes navigation on some

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2011-01-28 Thread Martin
Martin gzl...@googlemail.com added the comment: My build is still affected by this, can you find some time to look at the attached patch please? Relevant bit of log is: Performing Makefile project actions Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 9.00.21022.08 Copyright (C) Microsoft

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2010-12-23 Thread Martin
, Windows files: py3k_build.patch keywords: patch messages: 124575 nosy: gz, loewis priority: normal severity: normal status: open title: Build regression from automation changes on windows type: behavior versions: Python 3.2 Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file20151/py3k_build.patch

[issue10765] Build regression from automation changes on windows

2010-12-23 Thread Martin
Martin gzl...@googlemail.com added the comment: Oh, and after building with this, I get: $ svn st ? PC/python3dll.obj So either that wants moving or svn:ignore needs updating. -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Grant Edwards
Barna wrote: On Aug 10, 10:05 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro Can???t understand the point to it. ???GUI automation??? is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks, not ones that can be automated. Automating GUI is for testing. But the most

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-08-11, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand wrote: In message i3t449$7c...@reader1.panix.com, Grant Edwards wrote: Automated GUI intended to uncover problems in the underlying program functionality ... That ???underlying??? functionality has nothing to do with the

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message i3teqh$ck...@reader1.panix.com, Grant Edwards wrote: ... nobody's talking about using automated testing to figure out what users think. That’s the trouble. What’s the point of a GUI, then? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Ben Finney
Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand writes: In message i3teqh$ck...@reader1.panix.com, Grant Edwards wrote: ... nobody's talking about using automated testing to figure out what users think. That’s the trouble. What’s the point of a GUI, then? I've no idea what you're

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
to it. ???GUI automation??? is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks, not ones that can be automated. Automating GUI is for testing. But the most egregious GUI problems are going to be with humans being unable to figure out how to do

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 18:50:15 +1200, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: In message i3teqh$ck...@reader1.panix.com, Grant Edwards wrote: ... nobody's talking about using automated testing to figure out what users think. That’s the trouble. What’s the point of a GUI, then? Are you trolling, or do

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Steven D'Aprano
, but has other reasons as well. Probably the most common is for the same reason any automation is done, be it writing a script or building a robot: to reduce the amount of manual effort needed to do some repetitive or frequent task. Mouse and keyboard event recording software used to be one

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Tim Harig
... it It faided away because automation based on on mouse clicks, and to a lesser extent key injection, is very fragile. GUIs are subject to changing in ways that are unpredictable and difficult to detect. Some GUI widget sets provide some programatic way to access the GUI items directly for testing

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-08-11, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand wrote: In message i3teqh$ck...@reader1.panix.com, Grant Edwards wrote: ... nobody's talking about using automated testing to figure out what users think. That???s the trouble. What???s the point of a GUI, then? OK, now

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread CM
to be the best choice but the community has been very low also. The same happens in pyguiunit, pyAA, WATSUP, all development seem to be ceased. So what happens to this field (Windows GUI automation) ? This is a little late, but you might want to check out Sikuli. Search for it in this forum

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Alex Barna
I'm afraid that my first post has not been understood correctly and most of the following posts are OT, as Ben Finney indicated. The GUI automation has a long history, perhaps since the first windowing system was invented. For years I've been doing this using several different technologies

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-11 Thread Ben Finney
Alex Barna alex.lavoro.pro...@gmail.com writes: I know that this question has been asked for several times, […] So what happens to this field (Windows GUI automation [with Python]) ? Alex Barna alex.lavoro.pro...@gmail.com writes: It makes me doubt: is Python the correct language to do GUI

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message 56a18e2b-4967-4a63-852e-1eb53bb6e...@j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com, Alex Barna wrote: So what happens to this field (Windows GUI automation) ? Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 20:05:12 +1200, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: In message 56a18e2b-4967-4a63-852e-1eb53bb6e...@j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com, Alex Barna wrote: So what happens to this field (Windows GUI automation) ? Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Chien
On Aug 10, 5:56 am, alex23 wuwe...@gmail.com wrote: Alex Barna alex.lavoro.pro...@gmail.com wrote: So what happens to this field (Windows GUI automation) ? Either someone cares enough to do something about it, or everyone just defaults to using AutoIT-like tools. There were a lot

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Alex Barna
On Aug 10, 10:05 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks, not ones that can be automated. Automating GUI is for testing. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread News123
On 08/10/2010 12:25 PM, Alex Barna wrote: On Aug 10, 10:05 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks, not ones that can be automated. Automating GUI is for testing

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Martin P. Hellwig
On 08/10/10 20:13, News123 wrote: On 08/10/2010 12:25 PM, Alex Barna wrote: On Aug 10, 10:05 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks, not ones that can be automated

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message abe9b308-db83-4ca8-a71a-12d2025a7...@i31g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, Alex Barna wrote: On Aug 10, 10:05 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks, not ones

Re: GUI automation tool (windows)

2010-08-10 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message 4c61a4f5$0$5804$426a3...@news.free.fr, News123 wrote: On 08/10/2010 12:25 PM, Alex Barna wrote: On Aug 10, 10:05 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro Can’t understand the point to it. “GUI automation” is a contradiction in terms, because a GUI is designed for use by humans to do manual tasks

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