type (Christoph Reiter) (#727810)
- GLib.GError and GLib.Error are now unified (Simon Feltman) (#712519)
- Non-introspected signals support marshaling cairo objects
(Simon Feltman) (#694604)
- GTypeClass methods show up as Python GObject class methods
(Johan Dahlin) (#685218
.13.2
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- Unification of GLib.GError and GLib.Error. GLib.Error should be used for any
exception handling while GLib.GError is a compatibility alias.
(Simon Feltman) (#712519)
- New API gi.require_foreign() for ensuring cairo marshalling is supported.
(Simon Feltman) (#707735)
- Automatic marshalling of
I am pleased to announce version 3.12.2 of the Python bindings for
GObject. This is the third release in the stable 3.12.x series for GNOME 3.12.
Download
The new release is available from ftp.gnome.org:
https://download.gnome.org/sources/pygobject/3.12/pygobject-3.12.2.tar.xz (686K)
sha
-3.11.5.tar.xz (680K)
sha256sum: 26458b012e5d443d9b4a81d9eb9ad3207f5f050c962f5bd09f16aa034d284685
What's new in PyGObject 3.11.5
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- cache refactoring: Move all cache marshalers into files based on type
(Simon Feltman) (#709700)
- tests: Add test for an owned
: 073bc913bfafcbdad5578a976022d60c4f13707489e7fb83c492ca17327e9ab7
What’s new since PyGObject 3.11.4
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- Add enum and flags member methods (Simon Feltman) (#693099)
- overrides: Fix __repr__ for various Gdk structs (Simon Feltman)
- python.m4: g/c JD_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION (Patrick
I am pleased to announce version 3.11.2 of the Python bindings for
GObject. This is the second alpha release of the 3.11.x series for GNOME 3.12.
An important change with this release is deprecation messages are
emitted when using positional arguments with overridden initializers.
Positional argum
/pygobject/3.9/pygobject-3.9.5.tar.xz (652K)
sha256sum: e785e24b001517dd57fc5cc2b7ddeb56b459555307561675edb47c11c80a85d5
What’s new since PyGObject 3.9.3
- Ensure exceptions set in closure out argument marshaling are printed
(Simon Feltman) (#705064
If you are still reading, thank you. There is a lot more to be
done and I am hoping to form classes in early January 2013. If you
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Sorry - that's *Wednesday* the 8th. I shouldn't be allowed out on my
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Pygoo alpha 0.1 released. Pygoo is a SPARK [1] parser that generates
ElementTree representations of Tkinter widget specifications which are
then fed to a modified version of effbot's XML-to-Tkinter function [2]
to render actual widgets.
You can use it to create Tkinter widgets without having to b
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ThoughtWorks UK (my employer) have given us the use of a room this
time, so I'm looking for volunteer speakers, too.
Details here:
<http://announce.londonpython.org.uk/2007/09/18/london-python-meetup-wednesday-october-the-10th/>.
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I'm organising another London Python meetup at The Stage Door,
Waterloo, London SE1 8QA (see <http://tinyurl.com/ko27s>) for
Wednesday the 4th of October, anytime after work. Hope to see you
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OSDC 2005 is almost upon us.
If you haven't already registered, then you have until 4pm this Friday
to do so.
See http://www.osdc.com.au/registration/
Don't miss out on this unique and exciting Australian Open Source event!
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QOTW: "Guido has marked the trail; don't ignore the signs unless you really
know where you're going." - Raymond Hettinger
'Proverbs 28:14 JPS "Happy is the man that feareth alway; but he that
hardeneth his heart shall fall into evil." Obviously an exhortation to not
ignore raised exceptions with "
ng
tentacles and impossible angles.' - Robert Kern
Highlight of the week; Jython 2.2a1:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/9c3b6b2e10d8a490
Nearly-highlight of the week; Simon Willison introduces Django, the
web framework for perfecti
Announcement:
OSDC 2005 is up and running.
The second Australian OSDC (Open Source Developers' Conference) will be
held on the 5th, 6th and 7th of December 2005 at Monash University in
Melbourne.
The 2004 Conference was an outstanding success with over 160 delegates
attending, including a signi
QOTW: "The posts do share an erroneous, implied assumption that the
investment in learning each language is equal. Python has a strong
competitive advantage over Java and C++ in terms of learnability. A
person can get up to speed in a few days with Python." - Raymond Hettinger
"You know, this is
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QOTW: "That's what I love in that news group. Someone comes with a stupid
and arrogant question, and someone else answers in a calm and reasonable
way." - Gustavo Niemeyer
"After 25 years doing this, I've become something of a Luddite as far as
fancy IDEs and non-standard features go... and a huge
QOTW: "And what defines a 'python activist' anyway? Blowing up Perl
installations worldwide?" - Ivan Van Laningham
"Floating point is about nothing if not being usefully wrong." - Robert Kern
Sibylle Koczian needs to sort part of a list. His first attempt made
the natural mistake - sort
QOTW: "Python is more concerned with making it easy to write good programs
than difficult to write bad ones." - Steve Holden
"Scientists build so that they can learn. Programmers and engineers learn
so that they can build." - Magnus Lycka
"It happens that old Java programmers make one module per
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* Replace pictures - generate catalogues, worksheets, photo
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QOTW: "[expletives deleted]" - John Machin, snipping a section of Perl code.
"What sort of programmer are you? If it works on your computer, it's done,
ship it!" - Grant Edwards
Guido invites us to comment on PEP 343. This Python Enhancement
Proposal includes a 'with' statement, allowin
QOTW: "Not tested but confident should be an oxymoron for a
programmer." - Peter Otten
(Asked "Is this unsurprising if I look at it right?") - "Yes; in
general this is true across many domains for a very large number of
referents of "it" :-)" - John Machin
"Strong typing means there [are] a lot
groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/7eba2d6efd271707
Simon Percivall and Jp Calderone show Michael Chermside how to
process subprocess module output a line at a time:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/df6854e
QOTW: "As you learn Python, you will find that your PHP code will
improve, possibly becoming more and more concise until it disappears
completely." - Jorey Bump
(Responding to a quotaton of Sturgeon's law: "Ninety percent of
everything is crap.") "fwiw, this is of course why google displays 10
res
QOTW: "It's not perfect, but then nobody in this thread has offered
anything even remotely resembling perfect documentation for regular
expressions yet. " - Peter Hansen
"Python's flavor of OO is perfectly valid and usable, even though it
doesn't follow the Java Holy Bible of Object Orientation (g
QOTW: "The security 'droids have decided that since the MS Office Suite is a
'standard' application then software written in MS Office VBA must be 'safe.'
Any other development environments (such as Java, Perl, Cygwin) are 'unsafe'
and can't be installed." - Peter Olsen
"There's nothing wrong with
QOTW: "Sure, but what about the case where his program is on paper tape and
all he has for an editor is an ice pick?" - Grant Edwards
"And in this case, you get improved usability *and* improved speed at the
same time. That's the way it should be." - Fredrik Lundh
The Simplest Possible Metac
QOTW: "Darn. I finally say something that gets into Quote of the Week,
and it's attributed to someone else!" -- Greg Ewing (we think)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/15b836a557afccb2
"If there were something wrong with the API, Guido would have long since
fired up the
QOTW: "I think my code is clearer, but I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm
violently opposed to your code. I save violent opposition for really
important matters like which text editor you use." - Roy Smith
"You need to recursively subdivide the cake until you have a piece small
enough to fit in y
QOTW: "Paraphrasing Occam, I would say 'don't multiply base classes
without necessity'. ;)" - Michele Simionato
"The world diversifies, the world congeals." - Raymond Hettinger (commenting
on the fact that py.test happily runs unittest test suites)
"I can think of no better reason for a programm
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