En Mon, 06 Oct 2008 01:16:55 -0300, process [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
If an OS was to be written in Python and the hardware optimized for
it, what changes would be made to the hardware to accomodate Python
strenghs and weaknesses?
There was an experiment (Unununium), now abandoned:
En Mon, 06 Oct 2008 13:09:26 -0300, Miki [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can anybody explain why Makefile $(PWD) does show the right directory
when running under subprocess.Popen(..., cwd=...)
For example:
[18:07] tmp $cat /tmp/p/Makefile
all:
@echo $(PWD)
[18:07] tmp $cat t
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
As an example, in the oil industry here in my country there is a mix of
measurement units in common usage. Depth is measured in meters, but pump
stroke in inches; loads in lbs but pressures in kg/cm².
Isn't the right way to handle that to
They aren't used by the current implementation.
OK, thanks!
Franck
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En Mon, 06 Oct 2008 15:07:23 -0300, Stef Mientki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
Andrea Francia wrote:
While some python users prefer to talk about when Python is the right
tool I think that it is more instructive to know when it is not.
Please, could you let me know what do you think about
En Mon, 06 Oct 2008 15:27:55 -0300, gita saleh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I'd like to add header and footer to ms-word using python. Any hint
would be
appreciated.
google for python Word automation
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Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
En Mon, 06 Oct 2008 13:09:26 -0300, Miki [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Can anybody explain why Makefile $(PWD) does show the right directory
when running under subprocess.Popen(..., cwd=...)
For example:
[18:07] tmp $cat /tmp/p/Makefile
En Mon, 06 Oct 2008 22:52:29 -0300, Tim Chase
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
__repr__ = __str__
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote]
I don't know if that's a good practice.
I've seen it in a couple places, and it's pretty explicit what it's
doing.
__repr__ is used as a fallback for __str__, so
Within a few weeks, we will release Python 2.5.3. This will be the last
bug fix release of Python 2.5, afterwards, future releases of 2.5 will
only include security fixes, and no binaries (for Windows or OSX) will
be provided anymore (from python.org).
In principle, the release will include all
On 7 Ott, 08:36, Lawrence D'Oliveiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
As an example, in the oil industry here in my country there is a mix of
measurement units in common usage. Depth is measured in meters, but pump
En Tue, 07 Oct 2008 03:36:12 -0300, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
As an example, in the oil industry here in my country there is a mix of
measurement units in common usage. Depth is measured in meters, but pump
stroke
Hi,
Does anyone know of a package that will allow me to output an opengl
context as a PDF (or postscript)?
I am using pyglet to render something on screen that i want to save as PDF.
thanks!
vaibhav
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Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
__repr__ = __str__
I don't know if that's a good practice.
I've seen it in a couple places, and it's pretty explicit what it's
doing.
But what's the point? Simply define __repr__, and both repr and str
will pick it up.
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Hi,
For website development, I am using SVN repository to commit the code
from my development computer, and on the production server use svn
checkout to update the code to the latest version.
Is this the most common approach people using? Or is there maybe a
better way to manage live releases,
Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Within a few weeks, we will release Python 2.5.3.
I'm glad to see this. Thank you to all involved in the ongoing work of
coordinating Python releases.
Can I request, in the interest of reducing confusion, that any
announcements of pre-release versions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Instead of creating the list (array) dif, you can create a lazy
iterator. Then you can fed it to a set.
Thangs,
this idea is not only less storage-consuming but even faster
than the List-Version.
But, i used the idea of
Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ernst-Ludwig Brust [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, generator expressions can be a powerful way to clarify the purpose
of a section of code. They can be over-used, though: don't use them
unless they actually *do* clarify
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from collections import defaultdict
da=defaultdict(int)
for x in [10]:
for y in [11]:
da[abs(x-y)]+=1
Thangs,
collections are a real good idea.
I will use this version.
Ernsst-Ludwwig Brust
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On 7 Ott, 01:25, Blubaugh, David A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To All,
I have done some additional research into the possibility of utilizing
Python for hard real time development. I have seen on various websites
where this has been discussed before on the internet. However, I was
wondering
On Oct 6, 5:03 pm, Jesse Noller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like AIX is missing sem_timedwait - see:http://bugs.python.org/issue3876
Please add your error to the bug report just so I can track it.
-jesse
OK, I have now added my information to the bug tracker.
I would be quite happy if I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
Usually it's more efficient to create all the MAX_THREADS at once, and
continuously feed them with tasks to be done.
Given that the bottleneck is most likely to be the internet connection, I'd
say the premature optimization is the root of
On Oct 7, 9:55 am, Ksenia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For website development, I am using SVN repository to commit the code
from my development computer, and on the production server use svn
checkout to update the code to the latest version.
Is this the most common approach people using? Or
On Oct 7, 1:34 am, Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
James Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has PyFIT been completely abandoned? Is there a better alternative or
other resources to help me integrate fitnesse and python?
I for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For Linux I know of (but never used myself) PyInstaller :
http://pyinstaller.python-hosting.com/
They seem to have a in-development version for OS/X too, so maybe you
could give it a try ...
py2app for Mac works fine.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/MacPython/py2app
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I am writing a script that needs to send some emails. And I've used
smtplib in the past and it is pretty easy. But I thought, gee it
would be easier if I could just call it as a function, passing the
from, to, subject, and message text. So I wrote it up as a function
and it sort of works, but I
All,
I wanna use python to automatically insert text in ms-word properties.
Anyone could help me?
Thanks
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Hunter wrote:
I am writing a script that needs to send some emails. And I've used
smtplib in the past and it is pretty easy. But I thought, gee it
would be easier if I could just call it as a function, passing the
from, to, subject, and message text. So I wrote it up as a function
and it sort
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
James Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could for example use an alternative database:
* buzhug
* ZODB
* Durus
* Or any of: pickle, shelve, XML, or flat file.
Unfortunately, I don't own the database, just the clients that have to
insert records into it
Gerhard Häring wrote:
James Mills wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Roy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does there exist a pure Python version of a MySQL module? I've got a
data
logging application that needs to run on a whole bunch of OSs,
ranging from
Windows to a dozen different unix
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Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Boris Borcic a écrit :
Given the ABC innovation, maybe an infix syntax for isinstance() would
be good.
Possibilities :
- stealing is away from object identity. As a motivation, true use
cases for testing object identity are rare;
x is None is a *very* common
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:45:07 -0400, Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the
following in comp.lang.python:
I can't figure out how to set up a Python data structure to read in data
that looks something like this (albeit somewhat simplified and contrived):
States
On Oct 3, 9:23 pm, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, but then you have to explicitely decorate every method. To avoid this,
you may use a metaclass; this article by Michael Foord explains
how:http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/metaclasses.shtml#a-metho...
Since Python
Hello,
I thought that with eggs, I will be able to choose at run time, which
version of an egg I would like to use.
But after some tests with dummy eggs, I've tried to make it work with
SQLAlchemy for example, with no success at all.
So does some one know if such feature is available with eggs
Have you tried passing in empty dicts for globals and locals? I think
that the defaults will be the *current* globals and locals, and then
of course your namespace is broken...
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Gordon Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to parse Python code to an AST,
Sed wrote:
Hello,
I thought that with eggs, I will be able to choose at run time, which
version of an egg I would like to use.
But after some tests with dummy eggs, I've tried to make it work with
SQLAlchemy for example, with no success at all.
So does some one know if such feature is
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Almar Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was going to say try google, but it seems quite hard to find indeed.
Use freeze for linux and py2app for osx.
I know of a program called gui2exe which is a gui which uses the three
to compile executables of your os
On Oct 7, 3:55 am, Ksenia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For website development, I am using SVN repository to commit the code
from my development computer, and on the production server use svn
checkout to update the code to the latest version.
Is this the most common approach people using? Or
On Oct 6, 10:16 am, brasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I am having some trouble building Python 2.6 on AIX. The steps I have
taken are:
export PATH=/usr/bin/:/usr/vacpp/bin/
./configure --with-gcc=xlc_r --with-cxx=xlC_r --disable-ipv6
make
This is the error message I'm seeing:
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I forgot to add that I am developing my python
scripts in windows, but would like to make executables/binaries for win,
linux and osx without the os themselves.
Does this make sense? Also, it seems that freeze requires some sort of
python installed on the linux box,
I believe that all (or nearly all) Unix variants come with Python
preinstalled. Ubuntu, at least, has a lot of system programs written in
Python. Even Mac OS X requires Python.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Astan Chee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I forgot to add that
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008, Martin v. L?wis wrote:
In principle, the release will include all changes that are already on
the release25-maint branch in subversion [1]. If you think that specific
changes should be considered, please create an issue in the bug tracker
[2], and label it with the
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 07.10.2008, 15:30 +0100 schrieb Orestis Markou:
Have you tried passing in empty dicts for globals and locals? I think
that the defaults will be the *current* globals and locals, and then
of course your namespace is broken...
That seems to work, thanks. Still trying to
Am 07.10.2008 um 11:44 schrieb Diez B. Roggisch:
Kurt Mueller wrote:
David,
As others mentioned before, python is not the right tool for HARD
REAL TIME.
But: Maybe you can isolate the part of your application that needs
HARD REAL TIME.
Then implement this part in an approriate Environment
On Oct 7, 2008, at 8:43 AM, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
I believe that all (or nearly all) Unix variants come with Python
preinstalled. Ubuntu, at least, has a lot of system programs written
in Python. Even Mac OS X requires Python.
Yes, but with significant differences between different Python
you need to easy_install with -m/--multi-version. All of your packages.
Unfortunately, this is not even working :(
let's try it:
$ easy_install -m 'SQLAlchemy==0.4.6'
...
$ easy_install -m 'SQLAlchemy==0.4.4'
...
check that the easy-install.pth doesn't contain any more some sql
entry:
$ grep -i
I've done this using RTAI + ctypes. Of course the hard realtime
tasks are
written in C - but only the absolutely minimal core.
Works like a charm.
(Btw, what is this application like)
It's for a robot with 8 motors, with a industrial PIII-based PC on board,
running RTAI Linux 2.6. The core
Mark Dickinson schrieb:
On Oct 5, 11:40 pm, Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your point, that taking floor(log2(x)) is redundant, is a good catch.
However, you should have added 'untested' ;-). When value has more
significant bits than the fp mantissa can hold, this expression can be 1
Astan Chee wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering if there is a equivalent of py2exe on linux
(centOS) and mac (OS X). I have a python script that uses wx and I dont
want to install wx on linux/mac machines. What are my choices?
Thanks
Astan
Did you bother googling?
I use this code :
import paramiko
import socket
hostname = 192.168.1.4
username = test
port = 22
password = ''123456
# now connect
try:
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.connect((hostname, port))
except Exception, e:
print 'Connect failed: ' + str(e)
rant
I'm getting awfully tired of constant warnings about what's
going to happen at some point in the future.
Warnings like this:
./surfplot.py:313: Warning: 'with' will become a reserved keyword in Python
2.6
And this:
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/scipy/linalg/__init__.py:32:
Almar Klein wrote:
Hi,
I was going to say try google, but it seems quite hard to find indeed.
Use freeze for linux and py2app for osx.
http://python.net/crew/atuining/cx_Freeze
/L
I know of a program called gui2exe which is a gui which uses the three
to compile executables of your os of
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James Mills wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Roy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does there exist a pure Python version of a MySQL module? I've got a data
logging application that needs to run on a whole bunch of OSs, ranging from
Windows to a dozen different unix flavors on all sorts of
On 2008-10-07 12:24, brasse wrote:
OK. I have made some changes in the source that lets me build on AIX
5.2. I thought I could post the patch here and perhaps someone can
tell me if I am on the wrong track or if this is an OK fix on AIX.
Thanks. Please post the patch on the Python bug tracker,
Hello everyone!
I trying to work with time and I a bit confused... If I look at my
clock, it's 16:59 (4:59pm), if I type date in a terminal, it says the
same thing. I'm wanting to write a simple NTP-type server/client (it's
not NTP at all actually, but does the same thing). The idea is that a
On 7 Ott, 11:32, Astan Chee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering if there is a equivalent of py2exe on linux
(centOS) and mac (OS X). I have a python script that uses wx and I dont
want to install wx on linux/mac machines. What are my choices?
Thanks
Astan
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Bryan Olson wrote:
Python 3 has the 'bytes' type, which the string type I've long wanted in
various languages. Among other advantages, it is immutable, and
therefore bytes objects can be dict keys. There's a mutable version too,
called bytearray.
In Python 2.6, the name 'bytes' is defined,
how can we send keys to keyboard? i want to write a script that will
push keyboard buttons and do what i want. its for a macro prog. there
are some kinds at c++ and at java. for example actools prog. but i
want to this in python...
note:im not talking about print a key im talking about use it
http://github.com/mopemope/pure-python-mysql/tree/master/pymysql
I've never used it, though, so I have no idea whether it works or how
well it works.
On the project's home page I noticed:
pymysql is Pure Perl MySQL driver.
pymysql is the Python DB API-2.0 interface.
support
Sed wrote:
you need to easy_install with -m/--multi-version. All of your packages.
Unfortunately, this is not even working :(
It is.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ virtualenv --no-site-packages test
New python executable in test/bin/python2.5
Installing setuptoolsdone.
[EMAIL
Hello,
I'm the developer of PySmell ( http://github.com/orestis/pysmell ), a
static analysis/intellisense provider for Python. I am targeting
Python 2.4 code so I'm using the compiler package.
I've been toying around yesterday with the ast module in Python 2.6
and it seems much more cleaner. One
On Oct 6, 2:05 pm, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm giving a talk at LISA this year, and while the slides are ready I
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If you have a favorite administration tool that you wouldn't mind me
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 08:18:14 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
has anyone written a gif creator program purely in python that doesn't
require PIL or tons of other claptrap?
If you would be interested in an old and simpleminded Python
program for manipulating PNM files, contact me by email.
Would the following be suitable data structure:
...
struct = {}
struct[Nebraska] = Wabash
struct[Nebraska][Wabash] = Newville
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struct[Nebraska][Wabash][Newville][Math][Current
I want to automatically add some text in properties of ms-word using python.
I know the function to be called is CustomDocumentProperties, but my code is
not working. Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
I'm trying to parse Python code to an AST, apply some changes to the AST
and then compile and run the AST, but I'm running into problems when
trying to evaluate/execute the resulting code object. It seems that the
global namespace differs depending on where I call parse and eval/exec.
The
On Oct 7, 8:36 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
As an example, in the oil industry here in my country there is a mix of
measurement units in common usage. Depth is measured in meters, but pump
I have a large body of Python code which runs on many different (Unix)
machines concurrently. Part of the code lives in one place, but most
of it lives in directories which I find at runtime. I only have one
copy of each Python source file and I think I'm hitting a race
condition where two hosts
Hi,
I was going to say try google, but it seems quite hard to find indeed.
Use freeze for linux and py2app for osx.
I know of a program called gui2exe which is a gui which uses the three
to compile executables of your os of choise (but I think only py2exe was
implemented thus far).
Almar
Grant In the meantime, how do I get rid of this useless warning?
I thought something like this would work:
% python2.5 -W 'ignore:.*:Warning:.*:0'
Python 2.5.3a0 (release25-maint:66627M, Sep 26 2008, 14:40:24)
[GCC 4.2.2] on sunos5
Type help, copyright, credits or license for
Hi,
Does anyone know of a package that will allow me to output an opengl
context as a PDF (or postscript)?
I am using pyglet to render something on screen that i want to save as PDF.
thanks!
vaibhav
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brasse wrote:
Hello!
I am having some trouble building Python 2.6 on AIX. The steps I have
taken are:
... a funny side note: I was originally drawn to python because
perl wouldn't build on my particular installation of AIX
but python did :-) But this was 1.4 or so back then :-)
Cheers
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On Oct 7, 10:13 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can we send keys to keyboard? i want to write a script that will
push keyboard buttons and do what i want. its for a macro prog. there
are some kinds at c++ and at java. for example actools prog. but i
want to this in python...
Hi,
I was just wondering if there is a equivalent of py2exe on linux
(centOS) and mac (OS X). I have a python script that uses wx and I dont
want to install wx on linux/mac machines. What are my choices?
Thanks
Astan
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Kurt Mueller wrote:
David,
Am 07.10.2008 um 01:25 schrieb Blubaugh, David A.:
I have done some additional research into the possibility of utilizing
Python for hard real time development. I have seen on various
websites
where this has been discussed before on the internet. However, I
David,
Am 07.10.2008 um 01:25 schrieb Blubaugh, David A.:
I have done some additional research into the possibility of utilizing
Python for hard real time development. I have seen on various
websites
where this has been discussed before on the internet. However, I was
wondering as to how
Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm getting awfully tired of constant warnings about what's
going to happen at some point in the future.
Warnings like this:
./surfplot.py:313: Warning: 'with' will become a reserved keyword in
Python 2.6
And this:
On 7 Ekim, 18:34, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 10:13 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can we send keys to keyboard? i want to write a script that will
push keyboard buttons and do what i want. its for a macro prog. there
are some kinds at c++ and at java. for
On 2008-10-07, Martin Geisler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm getting awfully tired of constant warnings about what's
going to happen at some point in the future.
Warnings like this:
./surfplot.py:313: Warning: 'with' will become a reserved keyword in
On Oct 7, 10:05 am, Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello everyone!
I trying to work with time and I a bit confused... If I look at my
clock, it's 16:59 (4:59pm), if I type date in a terminal, it says the
same thing. I'm wanting to write a simple NTP-type server/client (it's
not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a large body of Python code which runs on many different (Unix)
machines concurrently. Part of the code lives in one place, but most
of it lives in directories which I find at runtime. I only have one
copy of each Python source file and I think I'm hitting a
On Oct 7, 10:42 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Ekim, 18:34, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 10:13 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can we send keys to keyboard? i want to write a script that will
push keyboard buttons and do what i want. its for a
Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
I'm a UTC/GMT +1, I tried obtaining the UTC time, it says it's 2 hours
earlier than the
current time (14:59). I tried various other methods, I still get the wrong
time. Does
anyone have an idea with what is
See also http://bugs.python.org/issue3439
where there's a proposal to expose the _PyLong_NumBits method. This
would give an O(1) solution.
In every case I can think of, I've wanted (0).numbits() to be 0.
Here is surely the wrong place to respond to
http://bugs.python.org/msg71384
but I
On Oct 7, 11:11 am, Richard Brodie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
I'm a UTC/GMT +1, I tried obtaining the UTC time, it says it's 2 hours
earlier than the
current time (14:59). I tried various other methods, I still
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
Usually it's more efficient to create all the MAX_THREADS at once, and
continuously feed them with tasks to be done.
Given that the bottleneck is most likely to be the internet connection, I'd
say the premature
On 7 Ekim, 18:57, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 10:42 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Ekim, 18:34, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 10:13 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can we send keys to keyboard? i want to write a script
gita ziabari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All,
I wanna use python to automatically insert text in ms-word properties.
Anyone could help me?
Why not use VBA for that work?
Thanks
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Orestis Markou wrote:
Hello,
I'm the developer of PySmell ( http://github.com/orestis/pysmell ), a
static analysis/intellisense provider for Python. I am targeting
Python 2.4 code so I'm using the compiler package.
I've been toying around yesterday with the ast module in Python 2.6
and it
On Oct 7, 10:16 am, Barak, Ron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would the following be suitable data structure:
...
struct = {}
struct[Nebraska] = Wabash
struct[Nebraska][Wabash] = Newville
struct[Nebraska][Wabash][Newville][topics] = Math
struct[Nebraska][Wabash][Newville][Math][Max Allowed
On Oct 7, 10:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have a large body of Python code which runs on many different (Unix)
machines concurrently. Part of the code lives in one place, but most
of it lives in directories which I find at runtime. I only have one
copy of each Python
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have a large body of Python code which runs on many different (Unix)
machines concurrently. Part of the code lives in one place, but most
of it lives in directories which I find at runtime. I only have one
copy of each Python source file and I think I'm hitting a
On Oct 7, 9:28 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Ekim, 18:57, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 10:42 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Ekim, 18:34, Mike Driscoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 10:13 am, mhangman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you package your apps using setup, pyc should be automatically
generated. Don't know if it can apply to your problem. But surely I'd go
this way (ie : automating pyc creation one way or another).
Yeah, I don't package up my code, it's all integrated into my build
system,
not an actual
On Oct 7, 5:24 am, Bas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 8:36 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gabriel
Genellina wrote:
As an example, in the oil industry here in my country there is a mix of
measurement units in
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Joe Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 7, 2008, at 8:43 AM, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
I believe that all (or nearly all) Unix variants come with Python
preinstalled. Ubuntu, at least, has a lot of system programs written in
Python. Even Mac OS X requires
Grant Edwards wrote:
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/scipy/linalg/__init__.py:32:
DeprecationWarning: NumpyTest will be removed in the next release;
please update your code to use nose or unittest
I'm also not using the next release of scipy, I'm using
_this_ release of scipy. I've no
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