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Hi all,
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online translation tools to convert it, word-by-word, into English. Then
I'm generating a PDF with both of the
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from elementtree.ElementTree import ElementTree
tree = ElementTree(file='test.kml')
kml = tree.getroot()
ns = 'http://earth.google.com/kml/2.1'
for folder in
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ns = 'http://earth.google.com/kml/2.1'
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Dear Jerry and George:
it works like a charm! I always thought that the first way was a
quicker alternative to defining the init method... shame on me!
From now on I'll read the list every day repeating to myself:
Premature optimization is the root of all evil, Premature
optimization is the root
globalrev a écrit :
in C?? java etc there is usually:
procedure 1
procedure 2
procedure 3
main {
procedure 1
procedure 2
procedure 3
}
i dont get the mainloop() in python.
The 'main' function (resp. method) in C and Java has nothing to do with
a mainloop - it's just the program
In some algorithms a sentinel value may be useful, so for Python 3.x
sys.maxint may be replaced by an improvement of the following infinite
and neginfinite singleton objects:
class Infinite(object):
def __repr__(self): return infinite
def __cmp__(self, other):
if other is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
In some algorithms a sentinel value may be useful, so for Python 3.x
sys.maxint may be replaced by an improvement of the following infinite
and neginfinite singleton objects:
Python 3.0 doesn't have sys.maxint any more since Python 3's ints are of
arbitrary length.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
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basis of the sql and etc, I never dealed with dbs before
For practicing SQL on-line, I'd suggest sqlzoo.net.
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Wilbert Berendsen a écrit :
Hi, is it possible to manipulate class attributes from within a decorator
while the class is being defined?
I want to register methods with some additional values in a class attribute.
But I can't get a decorator to change a class attribute while the class is
Wilbert Berendsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, is it possible to manipulate class attributes from within a
decorator while the class is being defined?
I want to register methods with some additional values in a class
attribute. But I can't get a decorator to change a class attribute
while
Hi there,
How can I turn a string into a callable object/function?
I have a = 'len', and I want to do: if callable(eval(a)): print
callable, but that doesn't quite work the way I want. :)
Regards,
Guillermo
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QOTW: But people will always prefer complaining on the grounds of
insufficient information to keeping quiet on the basis of knowledge. - Steve
Holden
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In order to deal with 400 thousands texts consisting of 80 million
words, and huge sets of corpora , I have to be care about the memory
things. I need to track every word's behavior, so there needs to be as
many word-objects as words.
I am really suffering from the
On 21 Apr, 00:54, Dan Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We wouldn't even need that. Just a new source encoding. Then we
could write:
# -*- coding: end-block -*-
[...]
Someone at EuroPython 2007 did a lightning talk showing working code
which provided C-style block structuring using this
On Apr 1, 12:22 am, afandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 30, 4:46 am, Gerhard Häring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
[...]
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def getfnt(size):
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Using the above function, I cannot draw special german characters. E.g.
u'L\xfctgendorf'
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def getfnt(size):
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Guillermo a écrit :
Hi there,
How can I turn a string into a callable object/function?
Depends on what's in your string.
I have a = 'len', and I want to do: if callable(eval(a)): print
callable, but that doesn't quite work the way I want. :)
Works here:
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 2
Hello,
I am trying to to create a branch of the bzr mirror for the current
Python Trunk 2.6 development so I can finish my work on Issue 2636. I
am not a core developer but am trying to create this branch so it can
be reviewed by a core developer I am working with. Because I develop
on multiple
On Apr 21, 7:05 am, Guillermo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
How can I turn a string into a callable object/function?
I have a = 'len', and I want to do: if callable(eval(a)): print
callable, but that doesn't quite work the way I want. :)
Regards,
Guillermo
What version of Python
On Apr 20, 10:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 17, 3:37 am, Jonathan Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Using 100% of the CPU is a bug, not a feature.
No it isn't. That idea is borne of the narrowmindedness of
Stodge wrote:
Yet another SWIG question (YASQ!).
I'm having a problem with using an abstract base class. When
generating the Python bindings, SWIG thinks that all the concrete
classes that derive from this abstract class are abstract too and
won't create the correct constructor.
Abstract
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This must be the dumbest question ever...
Solved.
On Apr 21, 1:05 pm, Guillermo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
How can I turn a string into a callable object/function?
I have a = 'len', and I want to do: if callable(eval(a)): print
callable, but that doesn't quite work the way I want.
On Apr 21, 12:23 pm, Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://xkcd.com/413/
:)
Didn't realise you'd posted this when I posted my Batteries
Included... post. Amused me as well!
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On Apr 19, 11:19 pm, Wilbert Berendsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, is it possible to manipulate class attributes from within a decorator
while the class is being defined?
I want to register methods with some additional values in a class attribute.
But I can't get a decorator to change a
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
def getfnt(size):
return ImageFont.truetype(cartoon.ttf,size,encoding='unic')
Using the above function, I cannot draw special german characters. E.g.
u'L\xfctgendorf'
It will print Lutgendorf instead of Lütgendorf. Much more
interesting is that I can also do
Hmm, according to this thread I probably shouldn't bother even trying
to contribute to c.l.p discussions that are highlighted in the Python-
URL announcements, even in cases where I think a core developer's
perspective may be of interest. As someone that only posts here
rarely, and uses Google
On Apr 15, 1:46 pm, Brian Vanderburg II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This will automatically call the constructors of any contained objects
to initialize the string. The implicit assignment operator
automatically performs the assignment of any contained objects.
Destruction is also automatic.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 20, 10:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 17, 3:37 am, Jonathan Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Using 100% of the CPU is a bug, not a
http://xkcd.com/413/
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I am trying to pass a C++ object to Python function. This Python
function then calls another C++ function which then uses this C++
object to call methods of that object's class.
I tried something like this, but it did not work, gave core dump.
class myclass {
public:
myclass(){};
Hallöchen!
NickC writes:
Hmm, according to this thread I probably shouldn't bother even
trying to contribute to c.l.p discussions that are highlighted in
the Python- URL announcements, even in cases where I think a core
developer's perspective may be of interest. As someone that only
posts
grbgooglefan wrote:
I am trying to pass a C++ object to Python function. This Python
function then calls another C++ function which then uses this C++
object to call methods of that object's class.
You might consider using a C++-wrapper like SIP, Swig or Boost::Python to do
this.
If you
The first idea that comes to mind is reduce(lambda x, y: x + y,
list_of_lists, [])
Which is not helping for arbitrary nested lists, as the OP wanted.
Diez
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On Apr 19, 4:42 am, Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't like Python 3, DON'T USE IT.
I've read this position a number of times in this and related threads,
and it overlooks one constituency of Python developers - those who
develop and support modules for use by other Python users.
En Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:24:15 -0300, grbgooglefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I am trying to pass a C++ object to Python function. This Python
function then calls another C++ function which then uses this C++
object to call methods of that object's class.
I tried something like this, but it
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
En Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:24:15 -0300, grbgooglefan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I am trying to pass a C++ object to Python function. This Python
function then calls another C++ function which then uses this C++
object to call methods of that object's class.
I tried
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
You have plenty of time to evaluate alternatives. Your code may become
obsolete even before 3.3 is shipped.
Sure, and don't forget to save two bytes when storing the year. ;)
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joseph Turian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, we're planning on releasing it as open-source, and don't
want to alienate a large percentage of potential users.
Datapoint: my company still uses 2.3 and *might* upgrade to 2.4 and
later this year. Basically, any
Hi!
I need to find the selected file(s) in a Windows Explorer window from
another program (I'd look at the window that last had focus). I found
something in the following page that should do the trick:
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2004/07/20/188696.aspx
However, it is not Python
On Apr 14, 11:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I was hoping to get some opinions on a subject. I've been
programming Python for almost two years now. Recently I learned Perl,
but frankly I'm not very comfortable with it. Now I want to move on
two either Java or C++, but I'm not sure
Eduardo Schettino wrote:
DoIt is a build tool that focus not only on making/building things but on
executing any kind of tasks in an efficient way. Designed to be easy to use
and get out of your way.
I took a look at dolt syntax, and saw this:
QQQ
def create_folder(path):
Create folder
On Apr 21, 9:20 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 20, 10:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 17, 3:37 am, Jonathan Gardner [EMAIL
On Apr 21, 9:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joseph Turian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, we're planning on releasing it as open-source, and don't
want to alienate a large percentage of potential users.
Datapoint: my company still uses 2.3 and
On Apr 21, 9:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need to find the selected file(s) in a Windows Explorer window from
another program (I'd look at the window that last had focus). I found
something in the following page that should do the trick:
Hi,
I'm using the python to set a cookie when a user logs in. Thing is it
doesn't seem to be setting properly in Internet Explorer. It works
grand in Firefox. Its basically:
c = Cookie.SimpleCookie()
c['username'] = uname
c['password'] = pword
print c
print pageContent
And thats it. I've a
On 21 Apr, 16:51, Ville M. Vainio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wouldn't it be more convenient to provide syntax like this:
@task(create_build_folder)
@depend(dep1 some_other_dep)
def buildf():
buildFolder = jsPath + build
create_folder(buildFolder)
I'd want to make the grunt work a bit
On Apr 21, 10:13 am, sophie_newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the python to set a cookie when a user logs in. Thing is it
doesn't seem to be setting properly in Internet Explorer. It works
grand in Firefox. Its basically:
c = Cookie.SimpleCookie()
c['username'] = uname
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got this error (see the path in last line)
db=MySQLdb.connect(host='localhost',use_unicode = True, charset =
Windows-1251,user='root',passwd='12',db='articulos')
File C:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\MySQLdb\__init__.py, line 74, in
Connect
return
I took a look at dolt syntax, and saw this:
QQQ
def create_folder(path):
Create folder given by path if it doesnt exist
if not os.path.exists(path):
os.mkdir(path)
return True
def task_create_build_folder():
buildFolder = jsPath + build
return
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2006 (
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/1811df36f2a131fd/435ba1cae670aecf?lnk=stq=python+iterators+duck+typing#435ba1cae670aecf
) with the half-promise that it would be revisited before Python
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On Apr 21, 4:09 am, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm not sure if this will help the OP at all - going into a world of dangling
pointers, keeping track of ownership, releasing memory by hand... One of the
good things of Python is automatic memory management. Ensuring that all
On Apr 21, 4:24 pm, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 21, 10:13 am, sophie_newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the python to set a cookie when a user logs in. Thing is it
doesn't seem to be setting properly in Internet Explorer. It works
grand in Firefox. Its
I guess I should post a link to the project in this thread...
http://python-doit.sourceforge.net/
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On Apr 19, 10:56 pm, Dennis Lee Bieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:27:20 -0700, Scott David Daniels
[EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
Hijacking as with the gmail kill filter I had to apply...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are databases
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 21, 9:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote:
Why is this newsgroup different from all other newsgroups?
Different is a verbally atomic relation.
It's a Passover question.
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What if I say
oath= yield
or
other= yield
?
Does yield evaluate without parenthes? (Eth.)
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Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite support full text searching?
Any recommendations on a source where one can find out which SQLite
features are enabled/disabled in each release of Python? I'm trying to
figure out what's available in 2.5.2 as well as what to expect in 2.6
and 3.0.
Sqlite
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