Ron Adam wrote:
Kay Schluehr wrote:
Here might be an interesting puzzle for people who like sorting
algorithms ( and no I'm not a student anymore and the problem is not a
students 'homework' but a particular question associated with a
computer algebra system in Python I'm currently
hello!
I wrote a python parent script which starts a
separate script in a new process (under Windows XP Pro SP2, Python 2.4.1).
Through anonymous pipes I have a bidirectional communication to the
child. Now I embedded the parent script in a CPP program, but when I start the
cpp dummy
Honestly, I'm just using Python's own IDLE to do it all. It works
rather well for my tastes :)
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Could anyone write a small program to log the Signal-to-Noise figures
for a Netgear DG834 router?
I have been getting very variable SNR readings - and I would like to
collect some evidence to analyse.
What is needed is a program that logs into the router's html page every
minute, and then
John Bokma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
A typical Xah Lee posting... wake me up when he is able to write a single
post that makes and sense, and doesn't contain fuck or similar words.
Obscene language isn't acceptable on comp.lang.c.
It is an international group, and what might be acceptable in
It might be checking the browser's User-agent. My best bet for you
would to be to use something to record the headers your browser sends
out, and mimic those in Python.
If you look at the source code for urlopener (I think you can press
Alt+M and type in urlopener), under the FancyURLopener
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:57:51 GMT, William Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A short while ago someone posted that(unlike the examples) you should
use Tk as the base for your main window in tkinter apps, not Frame. Thus :
class MyMain(Frame):
def __init__(self, master):
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Hi, you should write in English, otherwise there is nobody understand
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Diez B.Roggisch wrote:
I have to admit that I don't understand what you mean with the
'constant parts' of an expression?
From what I percieved of your example it seemed to me that you wanted to
evaluate the constants like 7*9 first, so that an expression like
a * 7 * 9 * b
with
Hi Chris
Could anyone write a small program to log the Signal-to-Noise figures
for a Netgear DG834 router?
many people could, I'm sure, if not quite _anyone_
I have been getting very variable SNR readings - and I would like to
collect some evidence to analyse.
I see.
What is needed is
Hi All
I have one csv file which has some data related to test results.
It has following information
TestId,Expectedres,Actualres
101,12,13
102,13
103,14
If I want to write ActualRes value in the file , How to do that.
I tried using seek but its not working. I am not able to write at a
I'm sure that nobody here is willing to write it for you. However, I
believe that jkn was right in trying to get you to solve the problem.
;)
You know what you need to do, but how are you going to do it? Create a
flow chart ;)
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Hi Pooja,
Check the fileinput module's input function.
~Vishnu
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Hi All
I have one csv
rbt enlightened us with:
Many of the world's most profitable software companies (MS for
example) have thousands of goto statements in their code... oh the
horror of it all. Why aren't these enlightened-by-the-gods
know-it-alls as profitable as these obviously ignorant companies?
They write
I'm using getopt. I doubt getopt recognises \x96 as a command line
parameter prefix. I suppose I could iterate over sys.argv doing a
replace but that seems messy. I'd rather understand the problem.
That said, and me not understanding code pages that much, I chcp'd the
machines it works on both
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Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 12:17:37 +0200, Glauco wrote:
I want to insert a concept of alias in a dict_based class.
The idea is to have a facoltative name in the same dict that correspond
at the same value. With this alias i can change original value.
example:
mydict['a']
On 15 Jul 2005 17:33:39 -0700, MKoool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a file with binary and ascii characters in it. I massage the
data and convert it to a more readable format, however it still comes
up with some binary characters mixed in. I'd like to write something
to just replace all
This was discovered after consultation with a colleague who shall
remain nameless but, well, nailed it basically.
The answer appears to be:
An example command line for running the script was written in a word
document. The Autocorrect (sic) feature in word replaces a normal
dash at least as I know
ThanhNam Nguyen wrote:
Since my NNTP server doesnt allow posting, I'll ask you directly
instead.
Must I start from the first day?
No.
For example:
1st day: A -- B 100 bucks
2nd day: A -- B 60 bucks
3rd day: A -- B 40 bucks
What would the solution be? And for how much in total?
ThanhNam Nguyen wrote:
1st day: A -- B 100 bucks
2nd day: A -- B 60 bucks
3rd day: A -- B 40 bucks
What would the solution be? And for how much in total?
There are two correct solutions:
[A, B] # spend one night in A, then fly to B on day two (cost 80)
[A, A, B] # spend two nights in A, then
The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on
'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc.
The Python interpreter tells me instead:
quit
'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.'
Nah, 'Ctrl-Z' is now
My console follows documentation:
C:\tmp\GspRegTestAppc:\Python24\python
ActivePython 2.4.1 Build 245 (ActiveState Corp.) based on
Python 2.4.1 (#65, Mar 30 2005, 09:33:37) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
on win32
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
^Z
I've been scripting with python for a while now. Basically writing a few
functions and running in the ipython shell. That's been very useful. But the
more I do this the more I see that I'm doing more or less the same thing
over and over again. So its feels like I need to get into class programming
rbt wrote:
IMO, most of the people who deride goto do so because they heard or read
where someone else did.
Or perhaps, like me, they have had to maintain FORTRAN code written by a
scientist who apparently hadn't heard of subroutines. Spaghetti
doesn't quite describe it. I've settled on
chris == chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
chris I have no problem writing bits of functional code to do any
chris of the above. But for the life of me I can't see how I can
chris hook them altogether in an OO based framework that I can
chris build and extend (with more data
A lot of people swear by WingIDE and as an IDE I think it's the best
one there is. (Personally I prefer jed or xjed but that's because I
like to work that way)
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Dean,
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 05:59:20AM -0700, Dean N. Williams wrote:
Thanks for fixing this problem.
You are quite welcome. Thanks for your patience.
Jason
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linuxfreak wrote:
Hi guys,
Got going with python...and i must say its a pretty cool language.
Been using Xemacs to write me programs. But I want an IDE that would
give me auto-completion, online help and the like... Tried SPE and
Dr.Pyhton but the former crashes regulary and the latter is
MarkE wrote:
The answer appears to be:
An example command line for running the script was written in a word
document. The Autocorrect (sic) feature in word replaces a normal
dash
There is a lesson there I wish more people would learn: Word is not a
text editor. :)
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In a text that contains references to numbers like this: #583 I want to
find them with a regular expression but I'm having problems with the
hash. Hopefully this code explains where I'm stuck:
import re
re.compile(r'\b(\d\d\d)\b').findall('#123 x (#234) or:#456 #6789')
['123', '234', '456']
Kay Schluehr wrote:
The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on
'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc.
The Python interpreter tells me instead:
quit
'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return
Chris wrote:
Could anyone write a small program to log the Signal-to-Noise figures
for a Netgear DG834 router?
Sure, though I don't have a Netgear DG834.
Maybe you could, uh, enable remote administration and publish the admin
password here, and those of us without that equipment could access
I use Vim. It does code completion and jump to variable/function definition.
Emacs does this too. You just need to read the documentation about on how to
set this up to your liking. The only feature that Vim does not have that I
would like is the function argument pop up, but I want that more
Dnia Tue, 19 Jul 2005 13:26:38 +0200, Mage napisał(a):
I had no luck with the code completion,
It works. Just type sys. and wait a while. But you have to set up pydev
first. Check PyDev-Builder-Use Builders and PyDev-CodeCompletion-...
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In a text that contains references to numbers like this: #583 I want
to find them with a regular expression but I'm having problems with
the hash. Hopefully this code explains where I'm stuck:
import re
re.compile(r'\b(\d\d\d)\b').findall('#123 x (#234) or:#456
Thank you! That solved my problem.
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I am creating a chat application like Messenger for the web (using the
browser) and I'm wondering if there is a way to receive new messages from
time to time from the server other than refreshing the page each 5 sec.
If there were a way to have the server-side application send new messages
Peter Hansen wrote:
Kay Schluehr wrote:
The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on
'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc.
The Python interpreter tells me instead:
quit
'Use
you have an embarassment of riches (i think that's the phrase)
http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
also try Eric and Komodo (the other $30 IDE with free trial).
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Short answer: Not using HTTP.
However, you can use something like AJAX to just load new data from
time to time and not the entire page.
Or you might be able to keep the connection alive and occationally send
stuff to the client using chunked transfer.
I'd go for the ajax route if you don't need
[Lucas Raab]
| Peter Hansen wrote:
| Kay Schluehr wrote:
|
| The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
| anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system
| I'm working on
| 'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc.
|
| The Python interpreter
not clear if you're asking about XMLHttpRequest
http://www.modernmethod.com/sajax/
http://nevow.com/Nevow2004Tutorial.html#livepage
or custom browser object:
http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/mechanize/
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Peter Hansen schrieb:
Kay Schluehr wrote:
The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on
'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc.
The Python interpreter tells me instead:
ok, i don't see URL and password here, so try: urllib2 (maybe
mechanize), then beautiful soup. maybe another HTML parser ...
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Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If there were a way to have the server-side application send new
messages to the browser this would be awesome because it would save
dramatically on bandwidth. The application would consume bandwidth
only when there are new messages. There would be no
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 02:33:02 +, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
rbt wrote:
IMO, most of the people who deride goto do so because they heard or read
where someone else did.
1 GOTO 17
2 mean,GOTO 5
3 couldGOTO 6
[snip]
That's great, but not a patch on the power of COMEFROM!
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 10:20:04 +0200, Glauco wrote:
The only niggly worry I have is I'm not sure when hash can be used, when
it is unique, or even if is it guaranteed to be unique.
Thank Steve, the idea was the same...
but yours using hash is much elegant.
I'm still worried about hash of
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 10:03:48 -0300, Simon Dahlbacka
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd go for the ajax route if you don't need to support old browsers.
I already use AJAX on several applications, but I don't want to use it in
this one because it would poll the server a lot and it may bring the
I never ran into this problem. ...
O.K. That, means I probably have something else wrong. I will need to
start with a 'clean slate' instead of trying to modify existing code.
It's getting to convoluted to follow anyway after all the cobbling I've
done.
If I get a repeat of the original
Leif K-Brooks wrote:
rbt wrote:
IMO, most of the people who deride goto do so because they heard or read
where someone else did.
1 GOTO 17
2 mean,GOTO 5
3 couldGOTO 6
4 with GOTO 7
5 what GOTO 3
6 possibly GOTO 24
7 you! GOTO 21
8
Tim Golden wrote:
Usually means you have a readline package installed:
Should the readline package be twiddled to change the quit string in
builtins to document the correct behavior?
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Hi, i hope the expert can help me!
I have a little problem:
This piece of code, in python console s60, before compiling will work
great:
try:
..db = contacts.open()
..names = []
..numbers = []
The problem is that, if i compile it with py2sis (pyrsc_template.tmp
replaced with the original to
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 20:28:31 +1200, Ross wrote:
On 15 Jul 2005 17:33:39 -0700, MKoool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a file with binary and ascii characters in it. I massage the
data and convert it to a more readable format, however it still comes
up with some binary characters mixed in.
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 07:24:19 +0100, Chris wrote:
Could anyone write a small program to log the Signal-to-Noise figures
for a Netgear DG834 router?
Are you offering to pay somebody to do it, or just suggesting a project
for some Python programmer who is bored and looking for a small project to
rbt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 12:27 -0600, Steven Bethard wrote:
Hayri ERDENER wrote:
what is the equivalent of C languages' goto statement in python?
Download the goto module:
http://www.entrian.com/goto/
And you can use goto to your heart's content. And
Hi !
Is anyone know about a DB form generator unit under wxPython ?
What that's means ?
I add information about a Query, or a ListOfDict, I set some other infos
(Lookups, others), and it is generate a Form with edit boxes, listboxes,
etc.
Then I can fill up the form with a record's datas. User
Glauco,
Be careful if you decide to use hash.
There is possibility of bugs due to that approach, (if hash(x) == hash(y) and x != y).
Even if the probability of bug is near 0, your computer will certainly recall you what is the murphy law.
If I were you, I would prefer another approach.
Cyril
I'm running into problems where Python and VTK both ship with their
own distribution of the Expat parser. As long as you never use the
Python XML package, everything is fine. But if you try using the
Python XML parser after doing an `import vtk', a nice little message
saying Segmentation Fault
Benji,
This appears to be exactly what we need.
I also see that by changing Command Prompt to Notepad or another
application, the key strokes are sent there.
With this capability, other possibilities open up.
Is there a way to read the output from the from the console window?
For example, how
Steve Juranich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running into problems where Python and VTK both ship with their
own distribution of the Expat parser. As long as you never use the
Python XML package, everything is fine. But if you try using the
Python XML parser after doing an `import vtk', a
Hello All,
I thought it would make sense to write up some of my experiences with
python based web frameworks:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/i/u/iua1/python_reviews.html
best,
Istvan.
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On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 10:02 -0400, George Sakkis wrote:
rbt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 12:27 -0600, Steven Bethard wrote:
Hayri ERDENER wrote:
what is the equivalent of C languages' goto statement in python?
Download the goto module:
I recently ran into the issue with 'print' were, as it says on the web
page called Python Gotchas
(http://www.ferg.org/projects/python_gotchas.html):
The Python Language Reference Manual says, about the print statement,
A \n character is written at the end, unless the print statement ends
with a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a rather large python application (uses around 40MB of memory to
start) that gradually chews up memory over many hours. I've done a
little googling around, but it looks like I'm faced with prowling
through the gc.get_objects() myself. I need a tool to identify
wrote:
I recently ran into the issue with 'print' were, as it says on the web
page called Python Gotchas
(http://www.ferg.org/projects/python_gotchas.html):
The Python Language Reference Manual says, about the print statement,
A \n character is written at the end, unless the print
This is an update from Brian Zimmer of the Jython group, new release:
There is a new release of Jython available at Sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12867
This release includes many major changes since the last full release:
- new-style classes
- Java
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
A \n character is written at the end, unless the print statement ends
with a comma.
What it doesn't say is that if the print statement does end with a
comma, a trailing space is printed.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought it would make sense to write up some of my experiences with
python based web frameworks:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/i/u/iua1/python_reviews.html
You've never used Nevow, have you?
Comparing it to Cheetah or ZPT means that you never
I haven't had a change to check it out, but www.guruishcool.com has a
python certificate.
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On 7/19/05, Bernhard Herzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This sounds like this bugreport on sourceforge:
http://python.org/sf/1075984
Thanks! I applied the workaround posted by `bos' and things seem to work now.
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J|rgen Exner wrote:
Just for the records at Google et.al. in case someone stumbles across
Xah's masterpieces in the future:
Xah is very well known as the resident troll in many NGs and his
'contributions' are less then useless.
Best is to just ignore him.
I already had him killfiled.
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i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
near me.
it should be low cost as i am not rich.
and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz
i am new to python.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 06:44:36 -0400, Benji York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to have the python equivalent function of this
(that checks email format)
...
if (ereg([[:alnum:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:alnum:]]+\.[[:alnum:]]+,
...
While it is possible to translate the
Malcolm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Bokma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
A typical Xah Lee posting... wake me up when he is able to write a
single post that makes and sense, and doesn't contain fuck or similar
words.
Obscene language isn't acceptable on comp.lang.c.
It is an international
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A good newsreader and aggressive use of filtering is the best way to
handle such people.
The best way is to complain with their ISP/USP and have their account
canceled. Kill filing (filtering) is just closing your eyes.
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On 16 Jul 2005 18:28:33 -0700, macaronikazoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well I want a script to upload something automatically, so i need a
python script to do that for me.
Well, you need /something/. If you are on a Unix machine, you'd be better
off with a cron job.
my hoster has ssl enabled
Hello.
(How) can I have a class property d, such that d['foo'] = 'bar' will run
a certain function of the class with 'foo' and 'bar' as it's arguments?
Thanks in advance.
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I have not used Nevow but I have seen a few examples of how it works
and I kept track of it over the years.
It used to be very similar to how Cheetah or ZPT does its job. You had
a template, and you filled it with data to produce an output. It seems
that it has now more features such a form
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 07:56:20PM +0300, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
Hello.
(How) can I have a class property d, such that d['foo'] = 'bar' will run
a certain function of the class with 'foo' and 'bar' as it's arguments?
You could implement a custom container type that will do what you want.
See
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 11:29:58 -0400, rbt wrote:
It should not really come as a shock that the same fellow who came up with a
brilliant efficient way
to generate all permutations (http://tinyurl.com/dnazs) is also in favor of
goto.
Coming next from rbt: Pointer arithmetic in python ?.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not used Nevow but I have seen a few examples of how it works
and I kept track of it over the years.
It used to be very similar to how Cheetah or ZPT does its job. You had
a template, and you filled it with data to produce an output. It
On 2005-07-19, linuxfreak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you guys using and what do you think is the best IDE...or should i
stick with Xemacs/emacs???
http://pydev.sf.net
You get the stability of Eclipse with that, but also the fat.
I swear I had code completion working in this, but last time I
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 03:43 +1000, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 11:29:58 -0400, rbt wrote:
It should not really come as a shock that the same fellow who came up with
a brilliant efficient way
to generate all permutations (http://tinyurl.com/dnazs) is also in favor
of
fav DP books:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/hfdesignpat/
http://www.netobjectives.com/dpexplained/
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On 2005-07-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand I even in its current form I don't see how I would to
the simple things that I need every day. Create a session, set a
cookie, redirect to another url, perform HTTP autentication, create
filter, use another
I have written a c program to interface with a newly installed version
of python 2.4.1 on my system. The C program calls a module written in
python that goes on to parse an xml file and do other xml specific
operations. When I use the module in python, it seems to work alright,
but when I try to
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Peter Hansen wrote:
Kay Schluehr wrote:
The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on
'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the
Hello,
I am getting a permission Denied error when i am
trying to make changes in some read only files in a
directory. How do we check and change the read only
attributes of files in python.
Please Help,
Pranav
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 10:20:04 +0200, Glauco wrote:
The only niggly worry I have is I'm not sure when hash can be used,
when
it is unique, or even if is it guaranteed to be unique.
Thank Steve, the idea was the
O.K. I tried from scratch, and the following snippet produces an
infinite loop saying:
File C:\Python24\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py, line 1647, in __getattr__
return getattr(self.tk, attr)
If I comment out the __init__ method, I get the titled window, and print
out self.var ('1')
import
Ramza Brown wrote:
This is an update from Brian Zimmer of the Jython group, new release:
Great news!
- new installer
How do I use it?
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave Benjamin wrote:
Ramza Brown wrote:
This is an update from Brian Zimmer of the Jython group, new release:
Great news!
- new installer
How do I use it?
I figured it out. You might want to document this somewhere. ;)
java -cp jython_Release_2_2alpha1.jar
Steven Bethard wrote:
Fernando Perez wrote:
Steven Bethard wrote:
Download the goto module:
http://www.entrian.com/goto/
And you can use goto to your heart's content. And to the horror of all
your friends/coworkers. ;)
That is actually a _really_ cool piece of code, in terms of
It also seems to operate the same with or without app.mainloop(). Is
an explicit call to mainloop needed?
William Gill wrote:
O.K. I tried from scratch, and the following snippet produces an
infinite loop saying:
File C:\Python24\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py, line 1647, in __getattr__
It seems to me that you really never tracked Nevow, your information is
very incomplete. I think you should complete it before talking about Nevow
I think you should take what you posted above and put it up on your
main site, because right now there is no way to find any information
like this.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 07:00:10PM +0200, Gerhard Haering wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 07:56:20PM +0300, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
Hello.
(How) can I have a class property d, such that d['foo'] = 'bar' will run
a certain function of the class with 'foo' and 'bar' as it's arguments?
You
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I think you should take what you posted above and put it up on your
main site, because right now there is no way to find any information
like this. Your entire intro is about templating and leaves one with
no clues as to what else is there.
Right
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