Hi,
I've been using Tim Golden's winshell module for a couple of years and
just in the last week or so, I've been receiving the following error
from multiple users:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \\debianso\loginscript$\MCISpy.py, line 267, in ?
import SoScripts
File
Eric Blade wrote:
As a human being, how would you decide which one you need?
That sounds flippant, but I'm being serious. If you can describe the
decision-making process you would go through, then I think we can help
you create a program that does the same thing.
What I need is a
Hi,
I've been using Tim Golden's winshell module for a couple of years and
just in the last week or so, I've been receiving the following error
from multiple users:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \\debianso\loginscript$\MCISpy.py, line 267, in ?
import SoScripts
File
Hi,
This is probably not the right list for this kind of question but is it
possible to build an array of 64 bit int with Python ?
thanks for your help!
-mab
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Marc-Andre Belzile wrote:
This is probably not the right list for this kind of question but is
it possible to build an array of 64 bit int with Python ?
Are you specifically talking about passing 64-bit ints to external
APIs? Integers in Python are of infinite size, so the question needs
My goal is to use an array of 64 bit integers in python to store byte values
and pass the array an activex object. I thought of using array but unlike
struct, it doesn't support the 64 bit int type. So I'm looking for an
alternative to the array module.
e.g.
import array
a64 = array.array(