I didn't know about tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile ! looks nice because you
don't care about the file anymore, you just use it.
another solution could be to wrap the data (that is each line in the file
still in memory) into mysql statements such as 'insert into table (aa,
bb, cc) values ( 11, 22,
Monika Jisswel wrote:
> You know bob, you are very clever, I have used RAM disk for realtime
> recording of audio before but it never occured to me to use it for light
> jobs like this one, I just compeletely ignored it as an option & by the
> way this openes a lot of doors for many of my other pro
Monika Jisswel wrote:
You know bob, you are very clever
Yes. I've observed that before.
, I have used RAM disk for realtime recording of audio before but it
never occured to me to use it for light jobs like this one, I just
compeletely ignored it as an option & by the way this openes a lot of
You know bob, you are very clever, I have used RAM disk for realtime
recording of audio before but it never occured to me to use it for light
jobs like this one, I just compeletely ignored it as an option & by the way
this openes a lot of doors for many of my other programs.
but wouldn't it be ver
Monika Jisswel wrote:
Hi everyone,
In my program I have this code :
self.run_cmd_0 = subprocess.Popen(self.cmd_0, stdout =
subprocess.PIPE, shell = True) #(1)
self.run_cmd_1 = subprocess.Popen(self.TOCOL, stdin =
self.run_cmd_0.stdout, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, shell = True)
Hi everyone,
In my program I have this code :
self.run_cmd_0 = subprocess.Popen(self.cmd_0, stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
> shell = True) #(1)
> self.run_cmd_1 = subprocess.Popen(self.TOCOL, stdin =
> self.run_cmd_0.stdout, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, shell = True)#(2)
> self.result_0 = StringI