[...James Treleaven]
> but
> are there any complications with respect to my using Boost.Python to bind
> any Zope Python scripts that I write to C++ code?
[Michel]
You've _really_ lost me, maybe someone else knows what you mean. I don't
know what you mean by 'bind' (do you mean writing python ex
Looks like you should write your own index type. Zope 2.4
comes with an PlugableIndex interface to allow third-party
indexes to be integrated into the Catalog.
Andreas
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From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 4:05 P
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, James Treleaven wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that Zope has its own C++ binding mechanism for Python scripts,
Eh? Zope uses the standard Python C API, like any other python system
with C code. We don't have our own mechanism, nor do we use C++.
> but
> are there any complication
Hi,
If anyone's got the time or fancies a challenge, could they write an index
that behaves as follows:
Indexed values:
1) C.J.Withers
2) Chris Withers
3) C Petrilli
4) Christopher McDonough
search result
C 1,2,3,4
C.J.Withers1
c.j.Withers1
withers m
Fellow Zopistas,
Mike Pelletier and I are working on a project to improve Zope's API
documentation. Details are now publicly available in the fishbowl.
(Actually it's been public for a while, but this is the first
announcement of the project.)
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/APIDocs
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> > > Note that this is likely caused by some sort of brainbending circular
> > > reference problem that might be helped by Python 2.X's cyclic garbage
> > > collector.
> >
> > Well, will also try out python 2.x then... (btw. are all 2.x python versions
> > working withou
Hi,
I know that Zope has its own C++ binding mechanism for Python scripts, but
are there any complications with respect to my using Boost.Python to bind
any Zope Python scripts that I write to C++ code?
cheers,
James
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> > Note that this is likely caused by some sort of brainbending circular
> > reference problem that might be helped by Python 2.X's cyclic garbage
> > collector.
>
> Well, will also try out python 2.x then... (btw. are all 2.x python versions
> working without problems with Zope? Don't want to g
Hi!
> It looks like you're leaking requests. This is often the consequence of
> setting an attribute on the REQUEST object which is aquisition wrapped.
> For instance:
>
> REQUEST.adtmldoc = REQUEST['PARENTS'][0]
>
> When requests leak, references to all the objects referenced within the
> re
Hi,
sorry I can't test this myself. I get this behaviour in 2.3.2, and I find
it strange. I'd classify it as a bug.
If I pass this query to a TextIndex:
(word1 OR word2) AND (word3)
it is first translated to this:
[['word1', 'or', 'word2'], 'and', ['word3']]
which is fine. But then,
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