Re: Recommendation for GUI lib?

2016-06-07 Thread Roland Koebler via Python-list
Hi, the two "big" GUI toolkits on Linux are GTK+ and Qt. Both are free, have Python bindings and a graphical GUI designer, and both have ports for Windows and Mac OS X. Qt does have a better cross-platform- support and supports more platforms, but GTK+3 also works for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.

Re: i'm a python newbie & wrote my first script, can someone critique it?

2016-06-10 Thread Larry Hudson via Python-list
On 06/10/2016 03:52 PM, mad scientist jr wrote: Is this group appropriate for that kind of thing? (If not sorry for posting this here.) So I wanted to start learning Python, and there is s much information online, which is a little overwhelming. I really learn best from doing, especially i

Re: how to search item in list of list

2016-06-13 Thread Larry Hudson via Python-list
On 06/12/2016 08:29 PM, meInvent bbird wrote: once a nested list have a word "node" then true else false def search(current_item): if isinstance(current_item, list): if len(current_item)==4: if [item for item in current_item if item[4] == "node"] != []:

Proposal: named return values through dict initialization and unpacking

2016-06-21 Thread Ari Freund via Python-list
I'd like to run this idea by the community to see if it's PEP worthy and hasn't been already rejected. Background Just as keyword arguments enhance code readability and diminish the risk of bugs, so too would named return values. Currently, we can write val1, val2, val3 = myfunc() but we must

Re: ASCII or Unicode? (was best text editor for programming Python on a Mac)

2016-06-21 Thread Larry Hudson via Python-list
On 06/19/2016 08:29 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 12:07 pm, Rustom Mody wrote: [snip] In theory most Linux apps support an X mechanism for inserting characters that don't appear on the keyboard. Unfortunately, this gives no feedback when you get it wrong, and discoverablity is

Re: Operator Precedence/Boolean Logic

2016-06-22 Thread Larry Hudson via Python-list
On 06/22/2016 12:42 AM, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote: [snip] I feel that’s a needlessly complicated rule. It would have been simpler if boolean operators (and conditional expressions like in if-statements and while-statements) only allowed values of boolean types. But that’s one of the few warts

Pandas to CSV and .dbf

2016-06-23 Thread David Shi via Python-list
Has anyone tested on Pandas to CSV and .dbf lately? I am looking for proven, tested examples to output Panda Data Frame to CSV and dbf files. Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards. David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Which one is the best XML-parser?

2016-06-23 Thread David Shi via Python-list
Which one is the best XML-parser? Can any one tell me? Regards. David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Which one is the best JSON parser?

2016-06-23 Thread David Shi via Python-list
Can any one tell me? Regards. David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

How to reset IPython notebook file association

2016-06-25 Thread David Shi via Python-list
I use IPython Notebook to do Python programming. I used "Open with" and set it with Google Chrome.  Then, my IPython notebook does not load properly. How can I reset IPython notebook file association, so that I can use it again? Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards. David -- https://mail.

JSON to Pandas data frame

2016-06-25 Thread David Shi via Python-list
How to convert a JSON object into a Pandas data frame? I know that for XML, there are XML parsers. Regards. David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Proposal: named return values through dict initialization and unpacking

2016-06-26 Thread Ari Freund via Python-list
Thanks everybody. There seems to be a lot of resistance to dict unpacking, in addition to the problem with my proposed shorthand dict() initialization syntax pointed out by Steven D'Aprano, so I won't be pursuing this. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Live installation of Pandas for Windows 64

2016-06-27 Thread David Shi via Python-list
Is there a live installation of Pandas for Windows 64? Regards. David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Appending an asterisk to the end of each line

2016-07-05 Thread Larry Hudson via Python-list
On 07/05/2016 03:05 PM, Seymore4Head wrote: import os f_in = open('win.txt', 'r') f_out = open('win_new.txt', 'w') for line in f_in.read().splitlines(): f_out.write(line + " *\n") f_in.close() f_out.close() os.rename('win.txt', 'win_old.txt') os.rename('win_new.txt', 'win.txt') I just

How asyncio works? and event loop vs exceptions

2016-07-22 Thread Marco S. via Python-list
I'm developing a web app based on aiohttp, and I find the event loop concept very interesting. I never programmed with it before, but I know that node.js and GUIs are based on it. What I can't understand is how asyncio make it possible to run multiple tasks concurrently, since it's single threaded

Re: Why not allow empty code blocks?

2016-07-24 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 24 July 2016 at 14:48, Chris Angelico wrote: > Maybe the people who are most worried about this can enact a > simple rule: no dedent without a blank line? That can easily be > verified by a script, and it'd protect against most of the given > examples. It's not too much effort (after any reason

Re: How asyncio works? and event loop vs exceptions

2016-07-25 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 23 July 2016 at 16:06, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:27 PM, Marco S. via Python-list > wrote: >> Furthermore I have a question about exceptions in asyncio. If I >> understand well how it works, tasks exceptions can be caught only if >> you wait for tas

Two constructive reviewers sought

2016-07-27 Thread David Shi via Python-list
To promote the use of Python and formalise Python approach, I decided to publish a paper. I used geodata as a showcase. Geodata lies in the heart of geographical information science.  The management and processing of such data is of great importance. I got an email from International Journal of

Python slang

2016-08-05 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
I have a simple curiosity: why Python has much keywords, and some builtin types and methods, that are different from the other languages? What is the rationale? I'm referring to: * `except` instead of `catch` * `raise` instead of `throw` * `self` instead of `this` (I know, it's not enforced, but i

Re: Python slang

2016-08-06 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 6 August 2016 at 00:31, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 8:00 AM, Marco Sulla via Python-list > wrote: > This isn't slang; it's jargon Right. >> * `raise` instead of `throw` > > Quite a few other languages talk about raising exceptions rather th

Re: Python slang

2016-08-06 Thread Michael Selik via Python-list
On Sat, Aug 6, 2016, 10:10 AM Marco Sulla via Python-list < [email protected]> wrote: > On 6 August 2016 at 00:31, Chris Angelico wrote: > > On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 8:00 AM, Marco Sulla via Python-list > > wrote: > >> * `dict` instead of `map` > > >

Re: Python slang

2016-08-06 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 6 August 2016 at 20:03, Michael Selik wrote: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2016, 10:10 AM Marco Sulla via Python-list > wrote: >> >> On 6 August 2016 at 00:31, Chris Angelico wrote: >> > "map" has many other meanings (most notably the action wherein you >

Re: Python slang

2016-08-06 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 6 August 2016 at 02:13, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Marco Sulla > wrote: >> I want to clarify that when I say "different from the other >> languages", I mean "different from the most used languages", that in >> my mind are C/C++, C#, Java, PHP and Javascript, mainly

Re: Python slang

2016-08-06 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 6 August 2016 at 03:14, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sat, 6 Aug 2016 08:00 am, Marco Sulla wrote: >> I'm referring to: >> * `except` instead of `catch` > > Because this isn't a game of "catch the ball". They're called "exceptions", > not "catchions". You *try* something, and if an *exception* ha

Re: Python slang

2016-08-06 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On 6 August 2016 at 03:35, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Steven D'Aprano > wrote: >>> I don't ask about `None` instead of `null` because I suppose here it's >>> a matter of disambiguation (null, in many languages, is not equal to >>> null). >> >> Really? Which languages

Network protocols, sans I/O,(Hopefully) the future of network protocols in Python

2016-08-08 Thread Mark Lawrence via Python-list
This may be of interest to some of you http://www.snarky.ca/network-protocols-sans-i-o -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Issue in parsing the strings in python code

2018-11-12 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Mon, 2018-11-12 at 14:17 +, Rhodri James wrote: > On 12/11/2018 09:37, srinivasan wrote: > > Because the problem is every time when ever I see the output using the > > "nmcli c show", the below output is the weird output, so instead of > > connecting to SSID "NIFunkloch" it randomly connect

Re: IDLE Default Working Directory

2018-11-12 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Mon, 2018-11-12 at 09:35 -0600, Bev in TX wrote: > On Nov 12, 2018, at 9:16 AM, eryk sun wrote: > > On 11/12/18, Christman, Roger Graydon mailto:[email protected]>> > > wrote: > > > I looked in IDLE's own configuration menu, and didn't see anything there > > > -- > > > and I fear that I might have

Re: IDLE Default Working Directory

2018-11-14 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Tue, 2018-11-13 at 10:33 -0600, Bev in TX wrote: > > On Nov 12, 2018, at 10:07 AM, Brian Oney > > wrote: > > On Mon, 2018-11-12 at 09:35 -0600, Bev in TX wrote: > > > I am not the OP and I’m on macOS — no shortcuts. How would one do the > > > same thing on other platforms? > > > Bev in TX >

Re: All of a sudden code started throwing errors

2018-11-14 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Wed, 2018-11-14 at 09:47 +0100, srinivasan wrote: > -68 >= -60 It's a problem with your test of wifi strength. Good job of making informative output and running tests! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: how to match list members in py3.x

2018-11-25 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 07:43 -0800, Muhammad Rizwan wrote: > for each word in each line how can we check to see if a word is already > present in a list and if it is not how to append that word to a new list For your problem consider a set. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_theory For the python

Python2.7 unicode conundrum

2018-11-25 Thread Robert Latest via Python-list
Hi folks, what semmingly started out as a weird database character encoding mix-up could be boiled down to a few lines of pure Python. The source-code below is real utf8 (as evidenced by the UTF code point 'c3 a4' in the third line of the hexdump). When just printed, the string "s" is displayed cor

Re: Python2.7 unicode conundrum

2018-11-26 Thread Robert Latest via Python-list
Richard Damon wrote: > Why do you say it has been convert to 'Latin'. The string prints as > being Unicode. Internally Python doesn't store strings as UTF-8, but as > plain Unicode (UCS-2 or UCS-4 as needed), and code-point E4 is the > character you want. You're right, this wasn't the minimal exam

Re: Error Python version 3.6 does not support this syntax.

2018-11-27 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Tue, 2018-11-27 at 13:50 +0100, srinivasan wrote: > > *except BluetoothctlError, e:* > I don't have python3.6 available, but I believe the proper syntax is: except BluetoothctlError as e: print(e) See: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/errors.html?highlight=exception HTW -- h

Re: What Python books to you recommend to beginners?

2018-11-28 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Wed, 2018-11-28 at 08:44 -0600, Skip Montanaro wrote: > What do people recommend? The target is Python 3.6 and 3.7. The > audience at work is a mostly financial/statistical crowd, so exposure > to things like Pandas would be nice, though I'm sure there are > dedicated books for just that. Given

Side by side comparison - CPython, nuitka, PyPy

2018-12-21 Thread Anthony Flury via Python-list
I thought I would look at a side by side comparison of CPython, nuitka and PyPy *The functionality under test** * I have a library (called primelib) which implements a Sieve of Erathoneses in pure Python - it was orginally written as part of my project Euler attempts Not only does it build

Undocumented issue: Open system call blocks on named pipes (and a feature request)

2018-12-27 Thread Daniel Ojalvo via Python-list
Hello, I've been working on a python3 project and I came across an issue with the open system call that, at the very least, isn't documented. In my humble opinion, the documentation should be updated because folks wouldn't expect open to be

RE: Undocumented issue: Open system call blocks on named pipes (and a feature request)

2018-12-28 Thread Daniel Ojalvo via Python-list
nted issue: Open system call blocks on named pipes (and a feature request) On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 1:38 PM Daniel Ojalvo via Python-list wrote: > > Hello, > > I've been working on a python3 project and I came across an issue with the > open system call that, at the ver

Re: mouse click automation

2019-01-01 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
I am unfamiliar with pynput. I have had good experience with pyautogui. As your script isn't yet advanced, you may consider it. https://pyautogui.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction.html -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Encounter issues to install Python

2019-01-06 Thread Olivier Oussou via Python-list
On 08/10/18 20:21, Olivier Oussou via Python-list wrote: Hi!I downloaded and installed python 3.6.4 (32-bit) on my computer but I have problems and can not access the python interface. I need your technical assistance to solve this matter.  Best regard! Olivier OUSSOUMedical entomologist,

Re: How to find files with a string

2019-01-09 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Wed, 2019-01-09 at 08:29 -0800, [email protected] wrote: > Hello everyone! > > I need to find a file, that contains a string TeNum > > I try to > > import os > import sys > def find_value(fname): > value = 0 > with open(fname, encoding='cp866') as fn: > try: >

Re: Encounter issues to install Python

2019-01-15 Thread Anthony Flury via Python-list
access, and how are you doing that ? * Do you get error messages? Unless you tell us what the problem is we can't possibly help. On 08/10/18 20:21, Olivier Oussou via Python-list wrote: Hi!I downloaded and installed python 3.6.4 (32-bit) on my computer but I have problems and can n

ANN: A new version (0.4.4) of python-gnupg has been released. It contains a security-related change - please update to this version

2019-01-24 Thread Vinay Sajip via Python-list
A new version of the Python module which wraps GnuPG has been released. What Changed?=This is an enhancement and security-fix release, and all users are stronglyencouraged to upgrade. Brief summary: * Fixed #108: Changed how any return value from the on_data callable is  processed. In

Can't run setup.py offline due to setup_requires - setup.py calls home

2019-02-11 Thread Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list
Hi, I'm trying to build a debian package in offline environment (build server). To build this package, I need to ship all python dependencies as source packages and build them there. This is no problem for all, except one package that has build-time dependencies: Automat-0.70. debian/rules calls

Re: Can't run setup.py offline due to setup_requires - setup.py calls home

2019-02-11 Thread Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list
On 11/02/2019 15:57, Ben Finney wrote: > All of the build dependencies, *including* the ones specified in > ‘setup_requires’? Yes. easy_install simply doesn't look there. If I provide ~/.pydistutils.cfg with a path to find_links, it works ok. Config file in $HOME however is no-go for a CI or buil

Re: Can't run setup.py offline due to setup_requires - setup.py calls home

2019-02-11 Thread Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list
On 11/02/2019 19:30, Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list wrote: > Is there any extra step I have to take? Ok, I'll respond to myself, as this was really silly. Debian ships hopelessly obsolete pip 9.PEP 518 is supported in pip 10+. Cheers, Chris signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Using PyArg_ParseTuple to with optional fields.

2019-02-28 Thread Anthony Flury via Python-list
I am trying to write an extension module with a function (actually an __init__ method, but I am not sure that matters) where the function can be called as either :     my_func() or     my_func( a, b, c, d) - where a,b,c,d are all doubles. I would prefer not to allow the function to be called

Extension Module for Python 3.6 +

2019-03-01 Thread Anthony Flury via Python-list
In my brave and noble quest to get to grips with the CAPI - I am trying to write a C extension module which provides a new class The exact details are not important, but what is important is that instances of my new class are imutable, and therefore from time to time, my extension module needs

pydistutils.cfg injection

2019-03-11 Thread Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list
Hi, I'm trying to build a Python application in Launchpad and I'm currently having some issues with distutils. The build on Launchpad is constrained by 2 things: 1) the builder is isolated from network. 2) must be fully open source (can't ship pre-built binaries). I vendored in my PyPI dependenc

Text Similarity/Comparison Question

2019-03-26 Thread David Lynch via Python-list
Hello. I am working on a project where one system (System A) contains seven text fields (unstructured data for comments). I have concatenated all of the fields into a single field. There is a second system (System B) containing two unstructured fields that capture text comments. I have concate

RE: Generating generations of files

2019-04-30 Thread Avi Gross via Python-list
TOPIC: how to save, retain and retrieve files as they change. There seem to be several approaches and one proposal here involved using altered file names with a numeric suffix. Can we compare two different concepts? A typographical approach with little or no built-in support like searching for a

Re: PYTHON equivalents of BITAND and BITSHIFT of MATLAB

2019-05-01 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Wed, 2019-05-01 at 10:35 -0700, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > I have the following line from a MATLAB program with FCF (format: UInt_16) as > input: > > ftype = bitand(FCF, 7) > typeBits = bitshift(FCF, -9) > subtype = bitand(typeBits, 7) > > I wrote the following in Python for the a

Re: CAD Application

2019-05-06 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
FreeCAD is written in Python. It has a python interpreter. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Building a statically linked Python, and pip

2019-05-07 Thread Simon Michnowicz via Python-list
Dear Group, I need to build a statically linked Python that has pip. I built a version following the instructions at https://wiki.python.org/moin/BuildStatically but pip was not present in the binary directory afterwards. I downloaded get-pip.py but when I tried to install it I get an error messag

Re: Automate extract domain

2019-05-12 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-05-12, Birdep wrote: > I am trying to extract domain name from a adblock rule , so what > pattern should i used to extract domain name only? > > import re > domains = ['ru', ' fr' ,'eu', 'com'] with open('easylist.txt', 'r') as f: > a=f.read() result=re.findall(r'[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA

ANN: distlib 0.2.9 released on PyPI

2019-05-14 Thread Vinay Sajip via Python-list
I've recently released version 0.2.9 of distlib on PyPI [1]. For newcomers,distlib is a library of packaging functionality which is intended to beusable as the basis for third-party packaging tools. The main changes in this release are as follows: * Updated default PyPI URL to https://pypi.org/py

Why Python has no equivalent of JDBC of Java?

2019-05-19 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
I programmed in Python 2 and 3 for many years, and I find it a fantastic language. Now I'm programming in Java by m ore than 2 years, and even if I found its code much more boilerplate, I admit that JDBC is fantastic. One example over all: Oracle. If you want to access an Oracle DB from Python, y

Re: Why Python has no equivalent of JDBC of Java?

2019-05-20 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On Mon, 20 May 2019 at 17:32, Thomas Jollans wrote: > Python has a the "Python Database API" (DB API 2.0) > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/ > So why Oracle need instantclient for using cx_Oracle? They say they use DB-API: > *cx_Oracle* is a Python extension module that enables access

Re: PEP 594 cgi & cgitb removal

2019-05-23 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-05-23, Paul Rubin wrote: > dieter writes: >> Should "cgi" disappear from the standard library > > It's also a concern that cgi may be disappearing from web servers. Last > I heard, nginx didn't support it. That's part of why I still use > apache, or (local only) even CGIHTTPServer.py.

RE: More CPUs doen't equal more speed

2019-05-23 Thread Avi Gross via Python-list
Bob, As others have noted, you have not made it clear how what you are doing is running "in parallel." I have a similar need where I have thousands of folders and need to do an analysis based on the contents of one at a time and have 8 cores available but the process may run for months if run lin

Re: PEP 594 cgi & cgitb removal

2019-05-24 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-05-23, Gunnar Þór Magnússon wrote: >> nginx is the current hotness. CGI has not been hotness since the >> mid 90s. > > Serverless is the new hotness, and serverless is CGI. Technology is > cyclical. Sorry, in what sense do you mean "Serverless is CGI"? As far as I can tell, it's just a s

Re: PEP 594 cgi & cgitb removal

2019-05-25 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-05-25, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 05/24/2019 04:27 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote: >> Sorry, in what sense do you mean "Serverless is CGI"? >> >> As far as I can tell, it's just a script to automatically upload >> bits of code into vari

Re: Why Python has no equivalent of JDBC of Java?

2019-06-16 Thread Marco Sulla via Python-list
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 01:20, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 05/20/2019 04:23 PM, Andrew Z wrote: > I assume > Nope, it requires the instantclient and, on Linux only, also the installclient-devel package. And a bunch of obscure and terrible settings, like LD_LIBRARY_PATH... On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 0

Subprocess

2019-06-17 Thread Douglas Beard via Python-list
Error: IDLE's Subprocess didn't make connection. Either IDLE can't start a subprocess or personal firewall is blocking the connection.python has been working fine until today. I used the python repair but no luck. it does not seem my firewall is blocking. please help -- https://mail.python.org/

Re: How do you insert an item into a dictionary (in python 3.7.2)?

2019-06-28 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-06-28, Larry Martell wrote: > On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 11:10 AM CrazyVideoGamez > wrote: >> >> How do you insert an item into a dictionary? For example, I make a >> dictionary called "dictionary". >> >> dictionary = {1: 'value1', 2: 'value3'} >> >> What if I wanted to add a value2 in the m

Re: Handle foreign character web input

2019-06-29 Thread Alan Meyer via Python-list
On 6/28/19 4:25 PM, Tobiah wrote: A guy comes in and enters his last name as RÖnngren. So what did the browser really give me; is it encoded in some way, like latin-1?  Does it depend on whether the name was cut and pasted from a Word doc. etc? Should I handle these internally as unicode?  Right

Re: Handle foreign character web input

2019-06-29 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-06-28, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 6:31 AM Tobiah wrote: >> A guy comes in and enters his last name as RÖnngren. >> >> So what did the browser really give me; is it encoded >> in some way, like latin-1? Does it depend on whether >> the name was cut and pasted from a W

Re: Do I need a parser?

2019-06-29 Thread Alan Meyer via Python-list
On 6/29/19 8:39 AM, josé mariano wrote: Dear all, I'm sure that this subject has been addressed many times before on this forum, but my poor knowledge of English and of computer jargon and concepts results on not being able to find the answer i'm looking for when I search the forum. So here i

Cannot delete or modify

2019-07-09 Thread Hla Kyi via Python-list
Dear Sir / Madam,     I have subscribed mailing Python-list.    I have installed and used " Python 3.7.2". I try to modify or uninstall it. Please see the attached screen shot.    Please help me how to uninstall and modify. Best Regards. Kyi - Modify.jpg49kB [email protected]

load extention spatialite in sqlite on windows

2019-07-10 Thread MICHAEL LANE via Python-list
Hi, I tried to reproduce this(https://geoalchemy-2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spatialite_tutorial.html) in windows. How can I do that? I'm using Windows 10, my project use Pyramid Framework with Python 3.6.8. Even though I put the dll file in a directory defined in %PATH% or try with/without f

Problem to delete or modify

2019-07-10 Thread Hla Kyi via Python-list
Dear Sir/ Madam,     1. I try to modify, some of the check boxes can not be selected.    2. I try to uninstall, "successfully uninstall" message is come out. When I exit it "if you have any problem, please contact  [email protected] " message is come out.     I install Python 3.7.2 at my la

Problem to delete or modify Python program and to read "signature.asc"

2019-07-11 Thread Hla Kyi via Python-list
Dear Sir/ Madam,     1. I try to modify, some of the check boxes can not be selected.    2. I try to uninstall, "successfully uninstall" message is come out. When I exit it "if you have any problem, please contact  [email protected] " message is come out.     I install Python 3.7.2 at my la

Re: How to execute shell command in Python program?

2019-07-20 Thread Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list
Madhavan Bomidi wrote: > import subprocess > subprocess.call(['./opac'],shell=True) subprocess.call(['./opac', "my-input.inp"], shell=True) The array takes command with a list of arguments. This way you don't need to do space escaping and other Jujitsu gimmicks. If you want to feed the command f

Re: Proper shebang for python3

2019-07-20 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Sat, 2019-07-20 at 15:26 -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > On 7/20/19 2:56 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote: > > On 2019-07-20 14:11:44 -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > > > So, no, do NOT encode the hard location - ever. Always use env to > > > discover the one that the user has specified. The only exception

Re: Proper shebang for python3

2019-07-21 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On July 21, 2019 10:04:47 AM GMT+02:00, Manfred Lotz wrote: >On Sun, 21 Jul 2019 10:21:55 +1000 >Cameron Simpson wrote: > >> On 21Jul2019 09:31, Chris Angelico wrote: >> >On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 9:15 AM Cameron Simpson >> >wrote: So you mean that a tool that depends on running on a >> >c

Difference between os.path.isdir and Path.is_dir

2019-07-25 Thread Maksim Fomin via Python-list
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday, July 25, 2019 3:27 PM, Kirill Balunov wrote: > Hi all! It is expected that: > > >>> import os > >>> from pathlib import Path > >>> dummy = " " # or "" or " " > >>> os.path.isdir(dummy) > > False > >>> Path(dummy).is_dir

Re: [Python-ideas] Fwd: Re: PEP: add a `no` keyword as an alias for `not`

2019-08-02 Thread Andrew Barnert via Python-list
On Aug 1, 2019, at 13:38, Daniel Okey-Okoro wrote: > > > > not a strong enough justification for breaking any code that uses "no" in > > any other way. > > This is a very crucial point I didn't consider. > > > > What if we could le

Re: if bytes != str:

2019-08-04 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-08-04, Hongyi Zhao wrote: > I read and learn the the following code now: > > https://github.com/shadowsocksr-backup/shadowsocksr-libev/blob/master/src/ > ssrlink.py > > In this script, there are the following two customized functions: > > -- > def to_bytes(s): > if bytes != s

Re: _unquote

2019-08-04 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-08-04, Hongyi Zhao wrote: > See the following code excerpted from https://github.com/shichao-an/ > homura/blob/master/homura.py: > > --- > def unquote(s): > res = s > if not PY3: > if isinstance(res, six.text_type): > res = s.encode('utf-8') > return _unquot

Re: Please help me

2019-08-06 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On Mon, 2019-08-05 at 21:10 +0430, arash kohansal wrote: > Hello ive just installed python on my pc and ive already check the > path > choice part but microsoft visual code can not find it and it does not > have > the reload item Check out: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/python or

How do i execute some code when I have subscribed to a topic with a message payload for mqtt in python?

2019-08-08 Thread Spencer Du via Python-list
Ok so here is some code below. How do I write an if code block to execute some commands when I subscribe to the topic: microscope/light_sheet_microscope/UI and which has a message which is a device type published to it. I want to execute some code to check if the device has a python file in the

Re: How do i execute some code when I have subscribed to a topic with a message payload for mqtt in python?

2019-08-08 Thread Spencer Du via Python-list
On Thursday, 8 August 2019 22:48:11 UTC+2, Spencer Du wrote: > Ok so here is some code below. How do I write an if code block to execute > some commands when I subscribe to the topic: > microscope/light_sheet_microscope/UI and which has a message which is a > device type published to it. I want

Re: Web framework for static pages

2019-08-12 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On August 12, 2019 9:14:55 AM GMT+02:00, morphex wrote: >Hi. > >What frameworks are there for generating static web pages in Python? I have used: https://github.com/Frozen-Flask/Frozen-Flask It's pretty simple. Develop with flask and then "freeze" it. I am looking forward to further answers

ANN: A new version (0.4.5) of python-gnupg has been released.

2019-08-12 Thread Vinay Sajip via Python-list
A new version of the Python module which wraps GnuPG has been released. What Changed?= This is an enhancement and bug-fix release, and all users are encouraged toupgrade. Brief summary: * Fixed #107: Improved documentation. * Fixed #112: Raised a ValueError if a gnupghome is specified

Re: Web framework for static pages

2019-08-12 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-08-12, Morten W. Petersen wrote: > What I guess I'm looking for, is something that will help create a > static website, in a simple and efficient manner. Without being bloated. > > I don't have a lot of hair on my head, but I would be pulling it out > because of some of the websites I s

Re: Web framework for static pages

2019-08-13 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-08-13, Morten W. Petersen wrote: > Ideally I'd want a static site generator that makes it easy and quick to > create a website which is pretty, accessible, works across browsers and > standards compliant and doesn't freeze the browser on a low-end phone. That isn't what they do. All those

Re: Web framework for static pages

2019-08-13 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2019-08-13, Morten W. Petersen wrote: > Ok. Isn't it a bit splitting of hairs to talk about static site generators > and their templates? No, not even slightly. You appear to be thinking that static site generators come with a pre-made set of design templates, and as far as I am aware they gen

Re: Web framework for static pages

2019-08-13 Thread Brian Oney via Python-list
On August 13, 2019 4:00:30 PM GMT+02:00, "Morten W. Petersen" wrote: >Ok. Isn't it a bit splitting of hairs to talk about static site >generators >and their templates? > >Wouldn't a static site generator that can create a good, usable website >with little input be desirable? > >I could pick an

How do I decouple these two modules?

2019-08-28 Thread Spencer Du via Python-list
Hi I have code for a GUI and MQTT. How do I make both of these modules decoupled because currently they rely on each other to some extent. GUI.py import logging from datetime import timedelta import time from thespian.actors import * from transitions import Machine import paho.mqtt.client as mq

unable to to install paython

2019-08-28 Thread Alemu Geletew via Python-list
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Re: open, close

2019-08-31 Thread Max Zettlmeißl via Python-list
On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 2:22 PM Manfred Lotz wrote: > > Could I use the latter as a substitute for the with-construct? > You can't use the second statement as a proper substitute for the first one. With the context manager, it is ensured that the file is closed. It's more or less equal to a "fin

Re: open, close

2019-09-01 Thread Max Zettlmeißl via Python-list
On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 3:43 PM Piet van Oostrum wrote: > > There is a difference here with the construct that the OP mentioned: > > lines = open("foo.txt").readlines() > > In that case the file COULD be closed, but there is no guarantee. It depends > on garbage collection. > In your case t

PYTHON DIDNT DETECTED

2019-09-01 Thread АРТЁМ БОЗАДЖИ via Python-list
Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in NameError: name 'python' is not defined and more  C:\Users\VeNoMD>python -v import _frozen_importlib # frozen import _imp # builtin import '_thread' # import '_warnings' # import '_weakref' # # installing zipimport hook import 'zipimport'

Re: "Edit With Python" option missing

2019-09-01 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
Hi Aakash, On 31/08/19 8:54 PM, Akash verma wrote: "Edit With Python" option missing from message context when right clicked with mouse . There are two stages to working with a Python program: editing the source-code, and executing the program. For the first, most use a text editor/IDE, eg

How to create list for stuff inside mqtt and GUI?.

2019-09-01 Thread Spencer Du via Python-list
Hi I have code for GUI and MQTT. In GUI.py I have "def loadGUI" which loads up a GUI file if the file exists in current directory. I want to add the file name to a list when a file is imported and for each subsequent file that is imported I want the file name to be imported to the same list an

Re: Hi how do I import files inside a txt file?

2019-09-02 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 3/09/19 1:48 AM, Spencer Du wrote: On Monday, 2 September 2019 15:29:07 UTC+2, Joel Goldstick wrote: On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 9:21 AM Spencer Du wrote: On Monday, 2 September 2019 15:03:52 UTC+2, Joel Goldstick wrote: On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 8:46 AM Spencer Du wrote: On Monday, 2 Septem

Re: How to remove a string from a txt file?

2019-09-04 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 5/09/19 3:08 AM, Spencer Du wrote: Hi I want to remove a string from a txt file and then print out what I have removed. How do I do this. The txt file is in this format and should be kept in this format. txt.txt: laser,cameras, Is this a homework assignment? What code do you have so far

Re: Formatting floating point

2019-09-04 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 5/09/19 5:12 AM, Dave via Python-list wrote: ... My question is why, and where do I find a reliable source of information on formatting numbers?  Not interested in replacement values like '{} {}'.format(1, 2). Agreed: there's ton(ne)s of information 'out there&

Re: Finding lines in .txt file that contain keywords from two different set()

2019-09-08 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 9/09/19 4:02 AM, A S wrote: My problem is seemingly profound but I hope to make it sound as simplified as possible.Let me unpack the details..: ... These are the folders used for a better reference ( https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_LcceqcDhHnWW3Nrnwf5RkXPcnDfesq ). The files are

WedWonder: Scripts and Modules

2019-09-11 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
In this day-and-age do you have a script in live/production-use, which is also a module? What is the justification/use case? (discounting distutils and similar installation tools, or unit testing methodology) There are over 500 questions on StackOverflow which refer to Python's if _

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