En Tue, 15 Apr 2008 22:14:18 -0300, Patrick Stinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
What's the current way to install an import hook? I've got an embedded
app
that has a few scripts that I want to import each other, but that are
not in
sys.modules. I intentionally keep them out of
C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\MySQLdb\cursors.py, line 149, in
execute query = query.encode(charset) UnicodeEncodeError: 'latin-1'
codec can't encode character u'\u2013' in position 52: ordinal not in
range(256)
Here it complains that it deals with the character U+2013, which
is EN DASH; it
What is Py_UNICODE_SIZE and why was it not defined? There are current
questions I have.
Py_UNICODE_SIZE is the number of bytes that a Py_UNICODE value should
have in the interpreter. With --enable-unicode=ucs2, it should be 2.
I cannot guess why it is not defined; check pyconfig.h to find out
En Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:24:01 -0300, Jonathan Shao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I've written up a stripped down version of the code. I apologize for the
bad
coding; I am in a bit of a hurry.
First things first: I think you will gain inmensely using NumPy:
http://numpy.scipy.org/
My
Hallöchen!
Joe P. Cool writes:
On 12 Apr., 03:34, baalbek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Delphi/Object Pascal simply sucks big time!
I disagree. Delphi/Object Pascal with the VCL (Visual Component
Library) is one of the most sophisticated IDEs ever, even better
than Qt IMO. [...]
I was
Does anyone know a workaround to plotting beyond 9 subplots in
matplotlib? It would be nice to have 20 plots under the subplot
function for example (poster).
Cheers,
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Thanks for your well-formulated article
Providing the Python infrastructure with my program doesn't apply
since I am providing a program/library that is intended to be
general.
So it doesn't help.
All that py3k does to me, it seems, is some extra work.
To be frank, no innovation. Just changes,
Hello,
Just curious; can I post a basic programming question to this mailing list?
Thanks in advance.
Pete
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On 16 Apr, 01:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16 Apr, 00:24, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:45:08 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
when calling function hmm here, what do i get? the widget i clicked
on?
if i have a canvs on wich i have a
python newbie wrote:
Hello,
Just curious; can I post a basic programming question to this mailing
list?
You just did. :-)
(Real answer: Yes. We're pretty newbie friendly here.)
Gary Herron
Thanks in advance.
Pete
hi,
can anyone tell me hw to start with webapplication scripting(e.g login
page..etc)
if anyone has soln for this or simple e.g that mention above please send me
by
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Hi.
I have a hundred lines of code in a module that declare some global
variables inside a function so that those variables can be used by
other functions. I want to import this module so that I can more
easily debug by looking at the value of individual variables. But
when I try to
On 11 Apr, 20:19, Rune Strand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 10, 3:54 am, Chris Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Next, what would you say is the best framework I should look into?
I'm curious to hear opinions on that.
GUI-programming in Python is a neanderthal experience. What one
On Apr 15, 11:45 pm, Berco Beute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried reinstalling gstreamer (for windows):
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gstreamer/gstre...http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gstreamer/gstre...
but that didn't help. I get some
I was wondering is there any way to do this:
I have written a class in python and __init__ goes like this:
def __init__(self):
self.name = 'jack'
self.age = 50
import data
now here there is data.py in the same directory and contents are like:
self.address = 'your address'
self.status =
hi everone,
1:- i want to know, how to turbo gears code works.
2:- i want to write code on html with the help of turbo gears
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Hello,
I've been trying to install Gnumeric via MacPorts recently, but I
can't get past the installation of py25-numpy.
It appears that python crashes consistently during installation. I'm
not sure if this is related to python itself, but I just thought I'd
ask here, just in case anyone
So many gui toolkits, designers
none of them makes up half of Delphi... unfortunately...
i try to use Boa now, easiest of all others on linux/python,
but it is far away from Delphi- delphi like...
Why dont those toolkits/designers come together and build a single,
powerfull ide ?
hi.
actually i have developed one small project but now i want to
develope a project with the help of html..
please help me out
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Jacob Davis wrote:
Hi.
I have a hundred lines of code in a module that declare some global
variables inside a function so that those variables can be used by
other functions. I want to import this module so that I can more
easily debug by looking at the value of individual variables.
Hello Everyone,
Insomnia has blessed me with the ability to make another release of
Vellum for all to play with and try using. Features in this release:
* The ability to make your own commands for your build specs in plain
old Python as a Python module.
* The docstring comments on your vellum
To be frank, no innovation. Just changes, no progress. And yes, I am
pd.
anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering
Somebody compared it with MS stuff. Yes.
It's not similar at all. MS will first force all your customers/users to
upgrade to their newest software, at the same time
I'm going to try to write some imange manipulation code (scaling, reading
EXIF and IPTC info) and just want to ask if PIL is *THE* library to use?
I looked at http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ and noticed that the
latest version is from Dec 2006.
In my experience that means that either
reetesh nigam wrote:
hi.
actually i have developed one small project but now i want to
develope a project with the help of html..
please help me out
Try and work through the turbogears.org website, especially the tutorial.
Subscribe to the TG mailing list, and post *concrete* questions.
Berco Beute wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:45 pm, Berco Beute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried reinstalling gstreamer (for windows):
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gstreamer/gstre...http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/pkg/windows/releases/gstreamer/gstre...
but that didn't
On 16 avr, 09:42, Prashant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering is there any way to do this:
I have written a class in python and __init__ goes like this:
def __init__(self):
self.name = 'jack'
self.age = 50
import data
now here there is data.py in the same directory and contents
Hello,
I am developing a program that searches for a word in a piece of text. I need
to be able to change the color of the searched for word when found in the
output text. Is that possible in Python?
So, for example:
The input text could be: I like banans and apples
The output should be: I like
Jumping Arne a écrit :
I'm going to try to write some imange manipulation code (scaling, reading
EXIF and IPTC info) and just want to ask if PIL is *THE* library to use?
I looked at http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ and noticed that the
latest version is from Dec 2006.
In my
Jumping Arne wrote:
I'm going to try to write some imange manipulation code (scaling, reading
EXIF and IPTC info) and just want to ask if PIL is *THE* library to use?
I looked at http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ and noticed that the
latest version is from Dec 2006.
In my
Dear All,
I encountered a problem when compiling Python2.5.1 as shared library on
AIX5.2. Your help are greatly appreciated.
In order to embed python into our product, we want to compile python as
shared library. It works for Solaris and Linux. Unfortunately, It is
for AIX and I could not
which python ? from macports or macpython ?
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On Apr 16, 12:19 pm, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe if you are now using windows, there are better options - but I'm a
*nix-boy :)
Diez
So am I :), but the application I'm writing has to run on *that other
operating system from the 90's*.
I'm trying hard not to implement the
On Apr 16, 12:21 pm, Jumping Arne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to try to write some imange manipulation code (scaling, reading
EXIF and IPTC info) and just want to ask if PIL is *THE* library to use?
Depends on your requirements, but it's certainly the first library I
would check out. It
On 16/04/2008, at 9:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which python ? from macports or macpython ?
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MacPorts. It automatically downloaded 2.5.2.
My original message is reproduced below.
On 16/04/2008, at 5:50 PM, Pete Crite wrote:
Pete Crite wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to install Gnumeric via MacPorts recently, but I
can't get past the installation of py25-numpy.
You are using the wrong python version. Don't use MacPorts for this, because
it will install a local, non-framework version of python - which will do
you
I am defining a simple finder/loader object and adding it to sys.meta_path
like this:
PyRun_SimpleString(import sys; import ousiainternal; sys.meta_path =
[ousiainternal.OusiaImporter]);
The following C code defines the loader object:
static void
MyImporter_dealloc(PyObject *self)
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Berco Beute wrote:
On Apr 16, 12:19 pm, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe if you are now using windows, there are better options - but I'm a
*nix-boy :)
Diez
So am I :), but the application I'm writing has to run on *that other
operating system from the 90's*.
I'm trying
Who cares? Everyone does their GUI in a browser these days - keep up,
Dad. What we need is a pythonic front end.
/troll
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Berco Beute wrote:
I've been trying to access my webcam using Python, but I failed
miserably. The camera works fine under Ubuntu (using camora and
skype), but I am unable to get WebCamSpy or libfg to access my webcam.
First I tried webcamspy (http://webcamspy.sourceforge.net/). That
On Apr 15, 3:51 pm, sturlamolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 15, 8:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Coming from VBA I have a tendency to think of everything as an
array...
Coding to much in Visual Basic, like Fortran 77, is bad for your mind.
The distinction you're looking for is:
VB:
eli wrote:
Does anyone know a workaround to plotting beyond 9 subplots in
matplotlib? It would be nice to have 20 plots under the subplot
function for example (poster).
Is there such a limitation? I thought that was only for the condensed
sublpot-specification-form (where you give e.g. 133
I agree, use the official python
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2-macosx.dmg
I'm also using OS X 10.4.11 and I have no problem
for installing numpy
http://www.scipy.org/Installing_SciPy/Mac_OS_X
or you can download Pre-built binaries from
I am currently reading An Intro to Tkinter (1999) by F. Lundh. This doc
was published in 1999 and I wonder if there is a more recent version.
I've googled a bit and this version is the one I keep finding. I like
how this document is organized and also how it provides the code with
visuals of what
Thanks for the quick reply,
Just to clarify (sorry, I'm a bit of a command line newbie):
Do you mean to install Python from the .dmg - i.e. into /usr/local/
bin? And then to install Numpy directly as well (manually, from
source), then continue with the MacPorts installation of Gnumeric
is there a way to find out if file open in system ? -
please write if you know a way other than lsof. because lsof if slow for me.
i need a faster way.
i deal with thousands of files... so, i need a faster / python way for this.
thanks.
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On Apr 15, 12:30 am, Sverker Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one forces me, but sooner or later they will want a Python 3.0 and
then a 3.1 whatever.
I don't want that fuzz. As about the C versions, I am not that
worried. What's your point?
I just like want to write a program that will
On 14 Apr, 14:11, John Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 14, 7:24 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it a console program or a gui program?
GUI
What happens when you run it without py2exe?
it works perfectly, both from within python and launching from
windows
Have you
I'm writing a simple web server in python using the BaseHTTPServer
library. I can serve text content (ie html pages) with ease, but im
running into troubles when i try to serve images. The image gets
corrupted in transit and when I manually download the image from the
website and look at it using
Just to clarify (sorry, I'm a bit of a command line newbie):
Do you mean to install Python from the .dmg - i.e. into /usr/local/
bin?
Yes and No. Use the DMG - but it will install Python under
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/...
And then to install Numpy directly as well (manually,
The _keywords_ are _essential_. It is currently published at the end of a
long and exhaustive thread. This is not good. It should be republished
correctly, and with the kw people will use to search. For example, I would
never have thought to search for a photo album.
Victor
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing a simple web server in python using the BaseHTTPServer
library. I can serve text content (ie html pages) with ease, but im
running into troubles when i try to serve images. The image gets
corrupted in transit and when I manually download the image from the
You might want to look at these:
Thinking in Tkinter
http://www.ferg.org/thinking_in_tkinter/index.html
Easygui
http://www.ferg.org/easygui/index.html
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I'd like to build a really simple GUI app
that will work across Mac, Windows, and Linux.
You might look at easygui
http://www.ferg.org/easygui/index.html
That will give you something simple and workable. Then you can go on
to more advanced stuff at your leisure.
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Aaron Watters wrote:
stuff out there you can get so easily -- all the stuff that py3k
will break -- most of which won't get ported -- and if it does can
we be sure it will be tested properly? No, probably you will end
up beta testing someone's quick port of what used to be rock
solid
On 2008-04-16, bvidinli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to find out if file open in system ? -
please write if you know a way other than lsof. because lsof if slow for me.
i need a faster way.
i deal with thousands of files... so, i need a faster / python way for this.
thanks.
This
On Apr 16, 7:46 am, Doran, Harold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently reading An Intro to Tkinter (1999) by F. Lundh. This doc
was published in 1999 and I wonder if there is a more recent version.
I've googled a bit and this version is the one I keep finding. I like
how this document is
Hi everyone,
I'm new to Python and the notion of lambda, and I'm trying to write a
function that would have a varying number of nested for loops
depending on parameter n. This just smells like a job for lambda for
me, but I can't figure out how to do it. Any hint?
For example, for n=2, I want
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 12:21:13 +0200, Jumping Arne wrote
(in article [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm going to try to write some imange manipulation code (scaling, reading
EXIF and IPTC info) and just want to ask if PIL is *THE* library to use?
I looked at http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ and
*Gabriel Genellina* gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
python-list%40python.org?Subject=Interesting%20timing%20issue%20I%20noticedIn-Reply-To=
*Wed Apr 16 08:44:10 CEST 2008*
Another thing would be to rearrange the loops so the outer one executes
less times; if you know that borderXsizeX and borderYsizeY
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:31:04 -0700, nullgraph wrote:
I'm new to Python and the notion of lambda, and I'm trying to write a
function that would have a varying number of nested for loops
depending on parameter n. This just smells like a job for lambda for
me, but I can't figure out how to do
I'm new to Python and the notion of lambda, and I'm trying to write a
function that would have a varying number of nested for loops
depending on parameter n. This just smells like a job for lambda for
me, but I can't figure out how to do it. Any hint?
I'm not sure lambda is the tool to use
Does anyone know of a Python package or module to read data files from
the venerable old Filepro crossplatform database/IDE?
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On 16 avr, 15:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm new to Python and the notion of lambda, and I'm trying to write a
function that would have a varying number of nested for loops
depending on parameter n. This just smells like a job for lambda for
me, but I can't figure out how to
On 16-Apr-08, at 9:20 AM, A.T.Hofkamp wrote:
On 2008-04-16, bvidinli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to find out if file open in system ? -
please write if you know a way other than lsof. because lsof if
slow for me.
i need a faster way.
i deal with thousands of files... so, i
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Chris McAloney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16-Apr-08, at 9:20 AM, A.T.Hofkamp wrote:
On 2008-04-16, bvidinli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to find out if file open in system ? -
please write if you know a way other than lsof. because lsof if
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:python-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Chase
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: vary number of loops
If n=3, I want to have 3 sets of elements and mix
This morning almost half of c.l.p was spam. In order to try to
not tar both the benign google group users and the malignant
ones with the same brush, I've been trying to kill usenet spam
with subject patterns. But that's not a battle you can win, so
I broke down and joined all the other people
On Apr 16, 9:16 am, Marco Mariani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you mean Ruby's track in providing backward compatibility is better
than Python's?
Googling for that a bit, I would reckon otherwise.
I can't comment on that. Ruby is a lot younger
-- I'd expect it to still be stabilizing a bit.
I am using the RotatingFileHandler logger with Python 2.5 on Windows and I am
getting an error on the rollover. When the log file gets close to the size
where it needs to rollover, I start getting the following error for every log
message. Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
Hi Tim,
Thanks very much for your help! I'm still just learning Python and really
appreciate seeing other peoples examples on how they work with Python. Thanks
again for taking the time to share this.
Jay
I'd like to be able to get the path to the oldest folder in whatever
directory
Kudos to matplotlib in python, it's a real slick package.
But I'd like to do several power spectrum density calls [ psd() ] and
control the color of each.
I don't see any obvious option for this.
Any hints?
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I am working on embedding Python 2.5 in my C++ application, and I have a
few questions:
1) My application is multi-threaded; what problems should I be aware of
if I create a separate interpreter in each working thread? The
documentation is a bit vague (or perhaps I haven't found the right
On Apr 16, 9:19 am, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning almost half of c.l.p was spam. In order to try to
not tar both the benign google group users and the malignant
ones with the same brush, I've been trying to kill usenet spam
with subject patterns. But that's not a battle
On Apr 16, 8:27 am, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eli wrote:
Does anyone know a workaround to plotting beyond 9 subplots in
matplotlib? It would be nice to have 20 plots under the subplot
function for example (poster).
Is there such a limitation? I thought that was only for
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s.end_headers
A bare method name (without parentheses) won't get called.
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I wanted to know if there's any way to create a method that takes a
default parameter, and that parameter's default value is the return
value of another method of the same class. For example:
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.x = 1
def meth1(self):
return self.x
def
On 16 abr, 09:56, Aaron Watters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my opinion python's adherence to backwards compatibility
has been a bit mythological anyway -- many new python versions
have broken my old code for no good reason. This is an irritant
when you have thousands of users out there who
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On 2008-04-16, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that's not a battle you can win, so I broke down and joined all
the other people that just killfile everything posted via google.groups.
I did the same about an hour ago.
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On Apr 16, 10:26 am, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I noticed that Google Groups has really sucked this week. I'm
using the Google Groups Killfile for Greasemonkey now and it helps a
lot. I like Google, but my loyalty only goes to far. This is a
complete lack of customer
Mike Driscoll wrote:
On Apr 16, 9:19 am, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning almost half of c.l.p was spam. In order to try to
not tar both the benign google group users and the malignant
ones with the same brush, I've been trying to kill usenet spam
with subject patterns.
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