makap...@gmail.com writes:
> When you call extractfile() on a TarFile, the result is a buffered
> version of a _FileInFile pseudo-file. When fileno() is called on
> this resulting file, fileno() it not exist (understandably) and an
> AttributeError is raised. I would like to suggest raising
FYI I opened https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29170 to loosen/correct the
definition of "iterator", but I got push-back on the PR and this thread never
reached a clear conclusion. As such I'll ask the SC to make a call.
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I am glad you like it :)
I have been told that this is a very popular improvement. I promise to keep
looking for similar things in the future!
Regards from cloudy London,
Pablo Galindo Salgado
On Fri, 29 Oct 2021, 18:23 Steven D'Aprano, wrote:
> I was using Python 3.10 and got this NameError
I was using Python 3.10 and got this NameError when I mistyped a name:
NameError: name 'KeyboardInterrupted' is not defined. Did you mean:
'KeyboardInterrupt'?
It even works for attribute errors too.
That's fantastic! This is a really amazing useability improvement, thank
you everyone who was
Hi Joannah,
On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 13:00:11 -0300
Joannah Nanjekye wrote:
> Last year I opened the following issues, to implement
> int PyObject_CopyToObject() and PyObject *PyObject_GetMemoryView(PyObject
> *obj).
>
> They were meant to be as part of PEP 3118, I wonder if they are worth an
>
Hi,
When you call extractfile() on a TarFile, the result is a buffered version of a
_FileInFile pseudo-file.
When fileno() is called on this resulting file, fileno() it not exist
(understandably) and an AttributeError is raised.
I would like to suggest raising an io.UnsupportedOperation
Hey, as public mailing list mistakes go, that one's pretty mild.
//arry/
On 10/28/21 6:35 PM, Jeremiah Vivian wrote:
Sorry for the two replies, I didn't think the first one would be sent.
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> Did you try running the same code with stock Python?
>
> One reason I ask is the IIUC, you are using numpy for the individual
> vector operations, and numpy already releases the GIL in some
> circumstances.
>
I had not run the same code with stock Python (but see below). Also, I only
used
On Wed, 20 Oct 2021 02:55:52 +0200
Victor Stinner wrote:
>
> Debug build
> ---
>
> When Python is built in debug mode, most compiler optimizations are
> disabled. For example, Visual Studio disables inlining. Benchmarks must
> not be run on a Python debug build, only on release build:
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