On Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 5:37:31 PM UTC+2, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> so I'm having a problem that I'd like to solve *nicely*. I know plenty
> of ways to solve it, but am curious if there's a solution that allows me
> to write the solution in a way that is most comfortable for
On Monday, 26 May 2014 08:15:53 UTC+2, garg.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Steven,
did you get the module to parse the sdf file?
regards,
pankaj
Unfortunately not.
I actually can't remember why I wanted/needed this. I guess that it wasn't that
important since I didn't actually do
On Friday, 12 October 2012 16:09:14 UTC+2, (unknown) wrote:
Hi,
I need to define some configuration in a file that will be manually created.
Internally, the data will be stored as a dict, which contains various
properties related to a design
e.g. Design Name, dependencies, lists of
Hi,
I need to define some configuration in a file that will be manually created.
Internally, the data will be stored as a dict, which contains various
properties related to a design
e.g. Design Name, dependencies, lists of files (and associated libraries).
json seemed a quick an easy way of
On Sunday, July 15, 2012 6:20:34 PM UTC+2, rusi wrote:
On Jul 15, 11:35 am, Dieter Maurer lt;die...@handshake.degt; wrote:
gt; moo...@yahoo.co.uk writes:
gt; gt; ...
gt; gt; Does pickle have any advantages over json/yaml?
gt;
gt; It can store and retrieve almost any Python object with almost
On Sunday, July 15, 2012 2:42:39 AM UTC+2, Neal Becker wrote:
me wrote:
gt; Hi,
gt; This is a general question, loosely related to python since it will be
the
gt; implementation language. I would like some suggestions as to manage
simulation
gt; results data from my ASIC design.
gt;
On Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:25:14 AM UTC+2, rusi wrote:
On Jul 14, 10:50 am, moo...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
gt; Hi,
gt; This is a general question, loosely related to python since it will be
the implementation language.
gt; I would like some suggestions as to manage simulation results data from
Hi,
This is a general question, loosely related to python since it will be the
implementation language.
I would like some suggestions as to manage simulation results data from my ASIC
design.
For my design,
- I have a number of simulations testcases (TEST_XX_YY_ZZ), and within each of
these
Hi,
A Standard Delay Format (SDF) file is a text file used to store delay
information, and is used in ASIC design.
I need to parse some of these files and before I re-invent the wheel,
is anyone aware of a module to allow parsing of these files?
Thanks,
Steven
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Hi,
Thanks everyone for the replies - it is now clearer.
Steven
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Hi,
I usually use csh for my simulation control scripts, but these scripts
are becoming more complex, so I plan to use python for the next
project.
To this end, I am looking at subprocess.Popen() to actually call the
simulations, and have a very basic question which is demonstrated
below.
On 14 Sep, 22:06, Dennis Lee Bieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 02:29:52 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed
the following in comp.lang.python:
Can somebody please clarify what the shell=True does, and whether I am
using it correctly.
What part of:
On
Hi,
I generally use csh scripts for generally scripting (controlling
simulations). Basically the script processing options, generates the
command line, executes it and then processes the results.
I would usually use the -f option on the shebang line to ensure that
the environment from the
On 13 Jul, 19:49, Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is this *lis operation called? I am having trouble finding any
reference to it in the python docs or the book learning python.
One might call this argument unpacking, but
Language Manual / Expressions /
On 12 Jul, 21:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 juil, 20:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
zip is (mostly) ok. What you're missing is how to use it for any
arbitrary number of sequences. Try this instead:
lists = [range(5), range(5,11), range(11, 16)]
lists
[[0, 1, 2, 3,
Hi group,
I have a basic question on the zip built in function.
I am writing a simple text file comparison script, that compares line
by line and character by character. The output is the original file,
with an X in place of any characters that are different.
I have managed a solution for a
On 1 Jul, 08:57, nickola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to all
I'm about to write a simulator for a microcontroller in python
(why python? because I love it!!!)
but I have a problem.
The registry of this processor are all 8 bit long (and 10 bit for some
other strange register)
and I
Hello,
I am attempting to write my first Python script to extract some
information from a file, and place it into another file.
(I am trying to find the physical postions of 4 cells within an FPGA)
I have a working solution, and would appreciate any comments.
for line in lines:
if placed in
On 12 Mar, 18:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 12, 10:01 am, Erik Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to paste the modified version of my code in the post:. I
think this is the same behaviour:
for line in lines:
if placed in line:
if i_a/i_b/ROM/ in line:
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], moogyd wrote:
The requirements I have come up with
[...]
- Ideally via text files, a bit of perl/tcl/python OK. I'd rather
avoid SQL
You should drop that requirement. The tracker will be used concurrently
Hi,
(Off-topic)
I am looking to put an open-source bug/issue tracking system in place
for our current project (eventually expanded for all projects), and
would appreciate any experiences/comments/suggestions.
Note the project is encompasses embedded hardware (ASIC plus firmware)
plus
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