I'm a Python newbie who just started learning the language a few weeks
ago. So these are beginner questions.
I have a list of sockets that I use for select.select calls like this:
ReadList,WriteList,EventList = select.select(self.SocketList,[],[],3)
In parallel with that list of sockets I want s
I have a class:
class ServerThreadManager(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
# and a bunch of constructor statements
def run(self):
self.ReqHandlingLoop()
# and a bunch of other methods
ServerObj = ServerThreadManager()
pr
Mike,
I'm trying to figure out dictionaries using the documentation. Clicking
on "dictionary type" takes me to "2.3.8 Mapping Types -- classdict". Is
that the documentation for the dictionary type? If so, I do not see an
"append" or "add" or "insert" method defined in the list of methods on
that p
I've been writing code in Python to prototype part of an application.
I've used the re regular expression pattern matcher. Now I have to take
what I've written and recode it in C to fit in an existing C app.
Anyway, is there a way to use the re regular expression evaluator in C?
Is it written in C
Ganesan,
I'm trying to stay portable between Windows and Linux. My app will run
on Linux when deployed. But we do a lot of simulation on Windows
because of better dev tools available on Windows.
So I really want a regular expression implementation that'll compile
under MS VS 2003 C++ and also und
I'm parsing some data of the form:
OuterName1 InnerName1=5,InnerName2=7,InnerName3=34;
OuterName2 InnerNameX=43,InnerNameY=67,InnerName3=21;
OuterName3
and so on
These are fake names I've made up to illustrate the point more clearly.
(the embedded device device can't produce XML and