Hello,
Does anybody have an example of using Crypto.Cipher.AES to encrypt an
OpenPGP literal data packet? I can't get MODE_PGP to work at all (gpg
doesn't recognise the unencrypted packet), with MODE_CFB gpg correctly
identifies the packet after decryption but it's body is incorrect
(suggesting th
Hi,
I'm not really sure how to explain this so maybe some example code is
best. This code makes a list of objects by taking a list of ints and
combining them with a constant:
class foo:
def __init__(self):
self.a = 0
self.b = 0
def func(a,b):
f = new foo()
f.a = a
f.b = b
ret
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This may be what you need:
>
> class foo:
> def __init__(self, a, b):
> self.a = a
> self.b = b
>
> vars = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
> objects = [foo(a, 1) for a in vars]
>
>
> Note that in Python the new is expressed wit the () at the end:
>
> > f = new foo()
>
> Bye,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ml1n wrote:
> > In the interests of speed my thinking was that using map would move the
> > loop out of Python and into C, is that the case when using list
> > comprehension? I'd always thought it was just syntatic short hand for
> >