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,
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
> > 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,
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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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
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
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
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
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
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 4:05 P
[...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
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