ou could use any compiler you want. But it's a bit late for that ;-)
Trent.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Janssen [mailto:jans...@parc.com]
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 9:12 PM
To: Trent Nelson
Cc: python-win32@python.org; jans...@parc.com
Subject: Re: [python-win32]
t sure how your mileage will fair with the
community/free editions. You could sign up for an AppVeyor or Anaconda account
if procuring VS proves problematic.
Trent.
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From: Bill Janssen [mailto:jans...@parc.com]
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 8:02 PM
To: Tr
Conda is well suited to this. I use it to bundle all sorts of stuff on
Windows. (You write recipes (see https://github.com/conda/conda-recipes for
examples), then 'conda build' them, which produces a package that can be
subsequently installed with conda install. Can sign up to anaconda.org an
On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 10:04:09PM -0700, Glyph wrote:
>
> > On Aug 2, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Trent Nelson
> > wrote:
> >
> > (OS X has GCD, which comes close.)
>
> For what it's worth, libdispatch has been ported to other POSIX
> platforms:
> https://li
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 02:54:16PM +, paul_kon...@dell.com wrote:
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> > On Jul 31, 2015, at 4:14 PM, Trent Nelson
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Bit off-topic, but just wanted to let people know about an
> > experimental proof-of-concept
Hey Zach!
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:01:15PM -0500, Zachary Ware wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Bob Hood wrote:
> > Outstanding, Trent. Python's horrible multithreading support is
> > something that has really kept it from being used in serious
> > environments. Your work may not cov
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 02:54:16PM +, paul_kon...@dell.com wrote:
>
> > On Jul 31, 2015, at 4:14 PM, Trent Nelson
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Bit off-topic, but just wanted to let people know about an
> > experimental proof-of-concept
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 07:17:55PM -0400, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 16:14:43 -0400, Trent Nelson
> declaimed the following:
>
> >Hi folks,
> >
> >Bit off-topic, but just wanted to let people know about an experimental
> >proof-of-concept fork
Hi folks,
Bit off-topic, but just wanted to let people know about an experimental
proof-of-concept fork of Python 3 I've been working on for the past
couple of years called PyParallel: http://pyparallel.org. It essentially
gets around the GIL limitations and allows Python code to run simultaneous
cally looks for windows
that may have off-screen coordinates and then moves them back onto the
main desktop.
Regards,
Trent.
# Copyright 2010, Trent Nelson (tr...@snakebite.org).
# $Id: fix_window_placements.py 6 2010-08-10 09:58:58Z Trent $
from win32gui import (
Set
On 23-Jul-10 2:29 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
Trent Nelson wrote:
>>> import wx, wx.activex
>>> app = wx.PySimpleApp()
>>> f = wx.Frame(None, -1, "")
>>> clsid = wx.activex.CLSID('TWS.TwsCtrl.1')
*** axw = wx.activex.ActiveXW
Howdy folks,
I'm getting outfoxed by a pesky ActiveX control that keeps bombing out
with a 'Catastrophic failure' as soon as I try and interact with it:
>>> from win32com.client import *
>>> d = Dispatch('TWS.TwsCtrl.1')
>>> d
>>> d.connect('', 7496, 0)
pywintypes.com_error: (-2147418113, 'C
On 6/3/2010 1:50 PM, Mauricio Martinez Garcia wrote:
The time for an comparation of 2 DBs are many.
Python: 1 - 2 mins by rows.
Java 0.02 - 0.10 secs by rows.
I need improvement the time of response of 1 - 2 minutes to 0.02 -
0.10 secs. How can this?.
Out of interest, have you ruled out that
On 6/3/2010 2:14 PM, Heather Kelly wrote:
Hi,
I work on a project that still supports 2.5.1 for now (we plan to
upgrade to 2.6 in the near future). In the meantime, we are moving
to MSVC++ 2008 from MSVC++ 2003. Up to now, we have been using the
binary distribution of python, but I believe to
Howdy,
Mark, I vaguely recall a brief chat we had at PyCon where you said you'd hooked
NTLM into, um, some sort of web-enabled Python environment ;-) I can't
remember the details (hope you can!), but I'm interested in whatever you came
up with. Currently, if I want to 'seamlessly' get a user'
I'm debugging a weird/sporadic COM/ActiveX error with an application on a
client's site that's recently been 'migrated' to Citrix Metaframe on Windows
2000 Server. I'm starting to think we may be hitting the system-wide limit for
how many HANDLEs can be created across all processes every so oft
> I'd be happy to chat about this - but I'm not really sure much
> face-to-face talk is needed (just action ;)
I guess that's what the sprints are for ;-) I'm sticking around 'til Thursday,
give or take, and apart from continuing work on the x64 Windows Python build,
I'm certainly interested in
> Anyone interested in a pywin32-oriented open session at PyCon?
I've booked the 'Love B' room from 6pm-7pm tonight. Same room as the Python &
.NET session, which goes from 7pm-8:30pm. Hopefully a few people other than
myself turn up, otherwise it's going to be a pretty boring summary blog ;-)
> Trent Nelson wrote:
> > Anyone interested in a pywin32-oriented open session at PyCon?
>
> Damn. Wish I were there!
>
> Trent, depending on what kind of take up you get, please do
> at least post up any discussions / conclusions to the list
> (or a blog or whatever).
Anyone interested in a pywin32-oriented open session at PyCon? I wouldn't mind
chewing the fat on the following two ideas:
- Using decorators to provide the type information that would be required in
order to generate an IDL from a COM-exposed Python class (i.e. @idl(str, int,
list, returns=in
Giles,
Just a thought: if you've got some energy you're willing to invest,
perhaps you could redirect it to getting win32com to support the
generation of type libraries for Python classes that are exposed as COM
objects. If you've got a .tlb available, you can use 'tlbimp' to
generate .NET assemb
> Where CPython beats IronPython is cross-platform capabilities.
IronPython can use standard CPython modules though, right? I've dropped
my ipy.exe in C:\Python25 and it doesn't seem to have a problem with
things like os.path, which isn't available in IP (unless I'm doing
something brain dead).
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