What's it?
It's an Editor based on wxPython. NewEdit uses Mixin and Plugin
technique as its architecture. Most of its classes can be extended via
mixin and plugin components, and finally become an integrity class at
creating the instance. So NewEdit is very dynamic. You can write the
new
Leo 4.4 beta 1 is now available at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3458package_id=29106
The code is stable; there are no known serious bugs. Some features are
incomplete.
Leo is a text editor, data organizer, project manager and much more. See:
Hi All,
PyDev - Python IDE (Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse) version
0.9.8.7 has been released.
Check the homepage (http://pydev.sourceforge.net/) for more details.
Details for Release: 0.9.8.7:
Major highlights:
* The debugger tracing was turned off (this was a bug in 0.9.8.6
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:31:58 -
Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That made me smile on a Monday morning (not an
insignificant accomplishment). I noticed in the one
footnote that the H.P. book had been translated into
American. I've always wondered about that. I noticed
several
Some ideas:
1) Let [a,b .. c] be *ordinary list* !
Just like [1,2,3]. Are there any questions why 3 is included in
[1,2,3]? IMO it's more correct to think about [first, next .. last] as
about syntax for list creation, but not as about
syntax-to-replace-range-function. (And, because it's an
Greetings!
Does anyone know a good reference on how to implement SMPP in python. I
can't find any besides NET::SMPP in perl and I don't want to get my
hands for that. Thanks in advance!
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Op 2006-01-16, Alex Martelli schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven D'Aprano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For finite sequences, your proposal adds nothing new to existing
solutions like range and xrange.
Oh come on, [5,4,..0] is much easier to read than
Hello All,
I can't seem to build Python2.4.2 with bsddb on NetBSD.
bsddb seems to be missing from the pkg_add installation as well.
Any ideas?
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Hi!
I am writing some tests and I need to place calls through the modem. Is
there an API for addressing the COM ports on my machine, so that I can
issue AT-commands to the modem?
If this can not be done from Python, I am sure it can be done from
C/C++/Java. Any tutorials/examples that you
No it didn't help me :(
the foo_ptr that is returned from PyRun_String is not a callable
object. Therefor I can't call it from PyObject_Call.
I would like to do the exact same procedure as I do when the code is
located in a module (file).
pModule = PyImport_Import(pName);
Doru-Catalin Togea wrote:
I am writing some tests and I need to place calls through the modem. Is
there an API for addressing the COM ports on my machine, so that I can
issue AT-commands to the modem?
If this can not be done from Python, I am sure it can be done from
C/C++/Java. Any
Hello Catalin,
I am writing some tests and I need to place calls through the modem. Is
there an API for addressing the COM ports on my machine, so that I can
issue AT-commands to the modem?
If this can not be done from Python, I am sure it can be done from
C/C++/Java. Any
I can't post that much of what I have done but some questions might
answer if you e-mail me the question to my gmail.com address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Fried Egg wrote:
I must not express myself very clearly.
I don't need any help with the disassociated text algorithm. What I
need is a framework for data processing web apps,
If that's your main need, and you want to use a RDBMS, then you may want
to have a look at turbogears
Gregory Petrosyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) [5 .. 0] - [5,4,3,2,1,0]
So, if next is omited, let the default step be 1 if first last
and -1 otherwise.
So what do you want [a..b] to do? Dynamically decide what direction
to go? Ugh!
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I have an urgent issue using some WebServices in ZSI and python 2.3.3.
The Server Was obviously an ISS and today all my comunication end with:
File /opt/sfera/python2.3.3/lib/python2.3/socket.py, line 73, in ssl
return _realssl(sock, keyfile, certfile)
socket.sslerror: (8, 'EOF
Hmm, and why not? Or you realy hate such behaviour?
Note, everything I post here is just some ideas I want to discuss, and
to make these ideas better after discussion. And this particular idea
needs to be discussed, too.
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Doru-Catalin Togea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing some tests and I need to place calls through the modem. Is
there an API for addressing the COM ports on my machine, so that I can
issue AT-commands to the modem?
http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/
Works well in my experience
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Steve Holden ha scritto:
[...]
I can see you have changed the example a little (because I know that
Gordon's original didn't have comments in Italian).
The example cames from italian translation of the howto:
http://python.it/doc/howto/Socket/sockets-it/sockets-it.html
Regards Manlio
Neil Hodgson wrote:
- There will be some opposition to the obvious policy of keeping
the bare minimum inside the DLL because of inefficiencies in the
Python build system.
It is also non-optimal for those that do want the full set of
modules as separate files can add overhead for block
So any one have ideas how to solve this problem???
I think my problem in code that adds new methods in class. Every time i
add new methods it adds on single class or maybe globally.
How to make it correctly???
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Firedrop2 has had a new release and a complete docs overhaul.
The release is a minor update, but the new tutorial will take you from
downloading and installing, through setting up your blog to making
entries.
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/firedrop2/
What's New ?
==
The new release
Sbaush [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The View must be only the clickable button
The Control must be the event listener on the button
The Model must be the action of the button.
If we can complete this MVC simple implementation we could publish this like
a MVC SIMPLE TUTORIAL because with only a
Kr z wrote:
Hi,
Do anyone know the Python source codes on how the client can send/pump
a lot of threads to the server class?
It isn't that difficult. Here's a basic threading framework that allows
you to vary the number of threads fairly easily. Then you just have to
make sure that each
But to inflate my ego beyond the known universe, here is my solver
(that solves the avove mentioned grid reasonably fast). I suppose the
only difference is that is uses 3, rather than 2, rules to simplify
before starting tree-like search.
Thanks for the nice problem and the nice post.
The
Problem was solved by adding classes into new separate modules.
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Sbaush [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The View must be only the clickable button The Control must be the event listener on the button The Model must be the action of the button.
If we can complete this MVC simple implementation
James Stroud wrote:
I need a magical expanding hash with the following properties:
* it creates all intermediate keys
meh['foo']['bar] = 1
-- works even if meh['foo'] didn't exist before
* allows pushing new elements to leaves which are arrays
meh['foo']['list] elem1
Mike Meyer wrote:
On an unrelated topic, you might take a look at Symbian
devices. They've released a version of Python 2.3 for it.
mike
Thanks for the information. That might be worth checking out for sure.
My project might be slightly delayed. I'm 37 yo and am recovering from
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2006-01-16, Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/mackay/itila/Potter.html
[Grant Edwards]
That made me smile on a Monday morning (not an insignificant
accomplishment). I noticed in the one footnote that the H.P.
book had been
BTW: remember that setdefault() is written setdefault() but it's read
getorset().
I can only second that. The misleading name has - well, mislead me :)
Regards,
Diez
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The code is stable; there are no known serious bugs. Some features are
incomplete.
Leo is a text editor, data organizer, project manager and much more. See:
What's it?
It's an Editor based on wxPython. NewEdit uses Mixin and Plugin
technique as its architecture. Most of its classes can be extended via
mixin and plugin components, and finally become an integrity class at
creating the instance. So NewEdit is very dynamic. You can write the
new
Florian Daniel Otel wrote:
Gary,
First of all, many thanks for the reply. Do I understand it correctly
that actually the rule has to be refined as pertaining to the (so
called) immutable types (like e.g. integers, tuples/strings)
whereas lists and dictionaries are mutable types and the
Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2006-01-16, Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/mackay/itila/Potter.html
[Grant Edwards]
That made me smile on a Monday morning (not an insignificant
[LordLaraby]
If 'bankers rounding' is HALF_ROUND_EVEN, what is HALF_ROUND_UP?
Not banker's rounding ;-). Same answer if you had said ROUND_HALF_UP
instead (which I assume you intended) -- most of these don't have
cute names.
I confess to never having heard the terms.
ROUND_HALF_UP etc are
ago wrote:
You can see my amended code in the link above.
Thanks, I will look into it sometime. At the moment I'm at a library
computer, which severely limits my Python options. Meanwhile I have
been thinking about the sudoku problem, maybe it will prompt you, me or
someone else to make some
Hi All!I wonder if anyone knows the simple code structure for a multithreaded web serverhandling multiple clientsat the same time?Thanx!Regards.KrzGet an advanced look at the new version of MSN Messenger.
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Laurent wrote:
I do not understand why he is talking me about 'str', no str given!!!
I have this:
-
def to_float(elt):
if type(elt) is list:
return map(to_float, elt)
else:
return float(elt)
def Denombrement(A,b,c,type):
.
Terry Carroll wrote:
It looks like ConfigParser will accept a list to be writing to the
*.ini file; but when reading it back in, it treats it as a string.
Example:
###
import ConfigParser
def whatzit(thingname, thing):
print thingname, value:, thing
LordLaraby wrote:
If 'bankers rounding' is HALF_ROUND_EVEN, what is HALF_ROUND_UP? I
confess to never having heard the terms.
There was a Slashdot article on rounding a short while back:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/05/1838214
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PyDev - Python IDE (Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse) version
0.9.8.7 has been released.
Check the homepage (http://pydev.sourceforge.net/) for more details.
Details for Release: 0.9.8.7:
Major highlights:
* The debugger tracing was turned off (this was a bug in 0.9.8.6
I'm very new at Python, but have been trying it in conjunction with
CGI. I've encountered a problem that I'm pretty sure is a trivial one,
but I don't know enough Python to work it out. Here's an example.
Imagine that I have a file named 5.jpg in the same directory as this
Python script:
print
You can use:
print img src=%s.jpg % (number)
or
print img src=+str(number)+.jpg
or a number of others, but for short strings one of these two generally
work fine.
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Hello NG,
recently I was using Scheme and Ruby and was really nicely surprised
to find there support for the computing with rational numbers
for example this how it works in Ruby
mond:/pool/PROG/ruby # irb
irb(main):001:0
irb(main):002:0* require mathn
= true
irb(main):003:0 r = Rational(1,3)
=
mjteigen wrote:
My goal is print out 'img src=5.jpg'. However, when I view the
source on the generated html page, I see this:
img src= 5 .jpg
In other words, that 5 has a space tacked on either side of it, and
of course a browser can't find the file. Is there a way I can avoid the
Thanks to all! Interesting reading.
Louis
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mjteigen wrote:
I'm very new at Python, but have been trying it in conjunction with
CGI. I've encountered a problem that I'm pretty sure is a trivial one,
but I don't know enough Python to work it out. Here's an example.
Imagine that I have a file named 5.jpg in the same directory as this
Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW: remember that setdefault() is written setdefault() but it's read
getorset().
I can only second that. The misleading name has - well, mislead me :)
Hmm,
x[a][b][c][d] = e# x is a magic dict
becomes
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some significantly extended syntax for Python that I need to
create a reference implementation for. My new syntax includes new
keywords, statements and objects that are sort of like classes but not
really. The implementation is all possible using standard
Schüle Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does anybody know modules which make rational numbers available?
Try gmpy.mpq (google for gmpy).
and are there considerations to add them to the core, like
complex numbers (maybe in Python 3)
I don't think it's been discussed much.
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Schüle Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does anybody know modules which make rational numbers available?
and are there considerations to add them to the core, like
complex numbers (maybe in Python 3)
I think it's not likely. In Scheme, (/ 5 2) is the rational number
5/2, while in current
Dirk Hagemann wrote:
When I receive data from Microsoft Active Directory it is an
ad_object and has the type unicode. When I try to convert it to a
string I get this error:
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xfc' in
position 26: ordinal not in range(128)
This is
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 11:22, Paul Rubin wrote:
Schüle Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does anybody know modules which make rational numbers available?
Try gmpy.mpq (google for gmpy).
and are there considerations to add them to the core, like
complex numbers (maybe in Python 3)
I
Hi!
When I receive data from Microsoft Active Directory it is an
ad_object and has the type unicode. When I try to convert it to a
string I get this error:
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xfc' in
position 26: ordinal not in range(128)
This is caused by characters like
Hi guys, been going around in circles with this so I hope you can help!
My current situation is I'm using Grinder and Jython to test pages, but
the log on process is giving me some headaches. After entering the
correct username and password, you then need to enter 3 characters from
the security
Hello,
I have a need to have python on intranet server for other users to
create a common tool base for working community (SW). So that workers
can take it in use just by mapping the drive adding dirs to paths.
Need to have all standard modules at the same place, so there would not
be any
Hi Folks,
Can someone point me in the direction of an html library
that generates html text for you. For example, if I
had a tuple of tuples, Id like a function that would create a table for
me. Ive looked through the standard library and it only seems to have
html parsers. I need to go
SMPP, are you referring to the Short Message Peer to Peer protocol?
If so, I implemented this in python some 4 years ago for SMPP v3.4, I
have the source code, which I might release LGPL if interested.
Cheers,
Todd
Alvin A. Delagon wrote:
Greetings!
Does anyone know a good reference on how
Hi,
I'd like to be able to use the chi-squared test in my code. Currently,
I can output look up [this value] in a chi-squared table with [x]
degrees of freedom, but that's obviously a little sub-optimal. I
notice that numarray has a chi_square function, but that just gives
you random numbers from
Is this possible?
yes: movable python
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/introduction.html
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Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
Is this possible?
yes: movable python
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/introduction.html
Thanks! Also found this:
http://arctrix.com/nas/python/standalone.html
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Hi Cliff,
Looks like xist is exactly what I'm looking for.
Thank you,
Ron Griswold
Character TD
R!OT Pictures
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From: Cliff Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 9:33 AM
To: Ron Griswold
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject:
Miki Tebeka wrote:
Hello All,
I can't seem to build Python2.4.2 with bsddb on NetBSD.
bsddb seems to be missing from the pkg_add installation as well.
Please look at the message that you get when you execute
pkg_add -r python
You will see that tkinter, bsddb, gdbm and some other libs are
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 09:28 -0800, Ron Griswold wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can someone point me in the direction of an html library that
generates html text for you. For example, if I had a tuple of tuples,
I’d like a function that would create a table for me. I’ve looked
through the standard
Matthew Vernon wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to be able to use the chi-squared test in my code. Currently,
I can output look up [this value] in a chi-squared table with [x]
degrees of freedom, but that's obviously a little sub-optimal. I
notice that numarray has a chi_square function, but that just
Paul Rubin wrote:
Hmm,
x[a][b][c][d] = e# x is a magic dict
becomes
x.setdefault(a,{}).setdefault(b,{}).setdefault(c,{})[d] = e
if I understand correctly. Ugh.
Agreed. I really hope that Python 3.0 applies Raymond Hettinger's
suggestion Improved default value logic for
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:55:43 -0800, David Hirschfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for this, it's a great list of the ways it can be done. Here's a
Actually, your way is yet another ;-)
bit more insight into the arrangement I'm trying to get:
restrict = True
Why a global value? If it is to
Hi Jake,
When establishing a new connection using sqlobject, there is a param
called cache that has a default val of True. See
http://sqlobject.org/SQLObject.html#declaring-the-class
For more info, potential gotchas, etc, check out
http://wiki.sqlobject.org/connections.html
bit more insight into the arrangement I'm trying to get:
restrict = True
Why a global value? If it is to affect class instantiation, why not pass it
or a value to the constructor, e.g., C(True) or C(some_bool)?
For reasons unrelated to this problem, the class that does this magic
Here i jump into this thread.
With this option the configure script runs well.
But then i get a compile error in complexobject.
I'm using Solaris in 32-Bit Mode on my AthlonX2.
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I mis-phrased:
The code passes
'self' to __init__, but not to any of the others methods.
Of course I meant that the formal parameter for self is missing.
class mysocket:
'''classe solamente dimostrativa
- codificata per chiarezza, non per efficenza'''
def
Nice. What about pushing to leaves which are arrays, or incrementing
leaves which are numbers? If the array leaf didn't exist, or a number
wasn't set yet, must create an empty array and push the element from
the RHS into it, and += must init the leaf to 0 and add the RHS to it.
Here's the
On 16 Jan 2006 20:36:12 -0800, Raymond Hettinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LordLaraby wrote:
If 'bankers rounding' is HALF_ROUND_EVEN, what is HALF_ROUND_UP? I
confess to never having heard the terms.
The terms are defined in the docs for the Context object:
Hello,
i am learning python so this will be propably a stupid
question/problem, so sorry ;)
I need schedule some jobs, times of this jobs are read from database.
So i would like to periodically(every hour) run some python script(or
leave runnig some script which will every hour start some method)
You can see some code here http://pysmpp.sourceforge.net/ but it's not
complete... it need much more work.
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On 2006-01-17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need schedule some jobs, times of this jobs are read from database.
So i would like to periodically(every hour) run some python script
$ man cron
(or leave runnig some script which will every hour start some
method) which will read
Peter Hansen wrote:
James Stroud wrote:
I am helping someone write a python script to run their DOS
application through an SSH terminal. It seems that this program wants
to access a DOS shell and send output there. If running remotely, this
causes a problem because it locks up the
Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Greschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just roughly what do you think the effect would be?
Either extremely slight or else nonexistent.
I kinda thought so. Thanks!
Bob
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at
braver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nice. What about pushing to leaves which are arrays, or incrementing
leaves which are numbers? If the array leaf didn't exist, or a number
wasn't set yet, must create an empty array and push the element from
the RHS into it, and += must init the leaf to 0
Actually, the behavior is important to translate perl into ruby. Can
it be implemented in python looking similarly?
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Hi all,
Assume I have a working XML-RPC server that runs persistently and
correctly accepts remote calls, executes the relevant code and outputs
the XML-RPC result. This is fine when using an XML-RPC client.
However, I wish to provide a web user interface. I gather it is
possible to use PHP as
Matthew
ps: given the batteries included philosphy, there's a remarkable dearth
of stats in python...
I think Chi^2 tests fall distinctly in the third-party library category,
myself.
I don't know... I've often thought the Standard Library should include
a stats package.
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Steven Bethard wrote:
Paul Rubin wrote:
Hmm,
x[a][b][c][d] = e# x is a magic dict
becomes
x.setdefault(a,{}).setdefault(b,{}).setdefault(c,{})[d] = e
if I understand correctly. Ugh.
Agreed. I really hope that Python 3.0 applies Raymond Hettinger's
suggestion Improved
braver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, the behavior is important to translate perl into ruby. Can
it be implemented in python looking similarly?
It's kind of bizarre in Python to use as a mutation operator, but I
guess you could do it. Sort of like 'cout hello world' in C++.
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Exactly, as in C++/ruby streams. But notice the extra checks needed
to see whether we want a new leaf which is an array or a number, or we
create an intermediate hash level. Would the checks look the same in
python?
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braver wrote
Exactly, as in C++/ruby streams. But notice the extra checks needed
to see whether we want a new leaf which is an array or a number, or we
create an intermediate hash level. Would the checks look the same in
python?
we?
trust me, the number of people who think it's a good
On 16 Jan 2006 20:41:24 -0800 in comp.lang.python, thakadu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, thats what you have to do. And that was my original point, you
cannot just paste and go, you have to first reformat.
My heart bleeds.
Regards,
-=Dave
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llothar wrote:
Here i jump into this thread.
With this option the configure script runs well.
But then i get a compile error in complexobject.
so what did the compiler say ?
have you tried googling for relevant portions of the error message ?
could this be the problem you're seeing ?
braver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Exactly, as in C++/ruby streams. But notice the extra checks needed
to see whether we want a new leaf which is an array or a number, or we
create an intermediate hash level. Would the checks look the same in
python?
You could check what is being shifted and
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
I cannot really say much about how easy it would be to just write a
preprocessor. However, I think what you are trying to do could be done
reasonably easy with the PyPy project:
http://codespeak.net/pypy
PyPy is an implementation of a Python interpreter written in
Larry Hastings:
As for future development of Windows-specific Python features...
doesn't that generally happen in modules, rather than the Python
interpreter, these days? Either in Mark Hammond's pywin32 (what used
to be called win32all), or perhaps done in Python using ctypes.
There
Tim Parkin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JW wrote:
Very strange. With FF 1.0.7, I can just get the buttons to violate the
next column if I ViewPage StyleLarge Text, but I wouldn't have noticed
it unless Tim had pointed it out. Tim's gifs are much worse than what
I see. WIth ViewPage
braver wrote
Exactly, as in C++/ruby streams. But notice the extra checks needed
to see whether we want a new leaf which is an array or a number, or we
create an intermediate hash level. Would the checks look the same in
python?
we?
trust me, the number of people who think it's a good
I've got an old copy of the html and tried to fix the general problem.
It's currently on another website
http://pyyaml.org/downloads/masterhtml/
This seems to no longer have the problem and scales nicely no
matter which font-size I use. Good work!
-tim
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The point of this exercise is to compare how either ruby or python can
implement perl's default behavior when dealing with hashes. Since
these are bread and butter of scripting, having a MEH class handy can
enable fast semantically equivalent translation. This can be
beneficial for demonstrating
Hey guys,
As part of a college project I'm trying to write a script to convert
TIFF images downloaded from the US patent office site, www.uspto.gov.
The tiff images are encoded using CCITT Group 4 compression and appear
to throw an error when i try to save them using the Image library:
braver wrote:
The point of this exercise is to compare how either ruby or python can
implement perl's default behavior when dealing with hashes. Since
these are bread and butter of scripting, having a MEH class handy can
enable fast semantically equivalent translation. This can be
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