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Hi All,
Pydev 1.6.3 has been released
Details on Pydev: http://pydev.org
Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com
Release Highlights:
---
* Improved editor preferences page when using Aptana themes
* Icons updated to work better with dark backgrounds
In message
e8b46ea8-8d1e-4db9-91ba-501fd1a44...@g18g2000yqk.googlegroups.com, James
Harris wrote:
On 29 Sep, 18:20, Seebs usenet-nos...@seebs.net wrote:
On 2010-09-29, Tracubik affdfsdfds...@b.com wrote:
button = gtk.Button((False,, True,)[fill==True])
Oh, what a nasty idiom.
I'm
In message mailman.1166.1285774349.29448.python-l...@python.org, Philip
Semanchuk wrote:
Does Python make any guarantee that int(True) == 1 and int(False) == 0
will always hold, or are their values an implementation detail?
There has never been a rationally-designed language where this was
In message 877hi44w53@xemacs.org, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
BTW adding ==True to a boolean value is redundant and can even break
for logically true values that don't compare equal to True (such as the
number 10 or the string foo).
I wonder if there’s a name for this sort of thing: “boolnoob”,
In message mailman.1232.1285927634.29448.python-l...@python.org, Antoon
Pardon wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 01:38:48PM +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
BTW adding ==True to a boolean value is redundant and can even break
for logically true values that don't compare equal to True (such as the
In message 4ca96440$0$1674$742ec...@news.sonic.net, John Nagle wrote:
Yes, bool is a subtype of int in Python. This was
because the original design of Python didn't have bool
(a rather strange mistake for a language designed this late)
and the retrofit had to have some backwards
Hi. Im making a simple database explorer in PyQt. I hope somebody here
might find it usefull :)
http://code.google.com/p/simple-database-explorer/
Simple database explorer for:
- Netezza
- Oracle
- Sqlite
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- all the others having ODBC drivers...
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On 2010-10-05, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
In message 87iq1hz6rc@benfinney.id.au, Ben Finney wrote:
Don't ever use a bare ???except??? unless you know exactly why you're doing
so.
In other news, don???t ever put a loaded gun in your mouth and pull the
On 05/10/10 00:11, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Pascal Polleunusp...@especific.be writes:
Hi,
I've problems to install psycopg2 in a virtualenv on Ubuntu 10.04.
My problem is also explained on stackoverflow:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:33 PM, Arnaud Delobelle arno...@gmail.com wrote:
MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com writes:
On 05/10/2010 02:10, Mark Phillips wrote:
I have the following string - ['1', '2'] that I need to convert into a
list of integers - [1,2]. The string can contain from 1 to many
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 8:31 PM, B. M. Whealton
bwheal...@futurewavedesigns.com wrote:
self._pos = {predicate:{object:set([subject])}}
We have the first dictionary keyed off the first term, the second
dictionary keyed off the second term, and the set containing the third
terms(note
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Ian Kelly ian.g.ke...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 8:31 PM, B. M. Whealton
bwheal...@futurewavedesigns.com wrote:
self._pos = {predicate:{object:set([subject])}}
We have the first dictionary keyed off the first term, the second
dictionary
In message slrnialg8v.28c5.usenet-nos...@guild.seebs.net, Seebs wrote:
On 2010-10-05, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand
wrote:
In message 87iq1hz6rc@benfinney.id.au, Ben Finney wrote:
Don't ever use a bare ‘except’ unless you know exactly why you're doing
so.
In
On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 22:31:50 -0400, B. M. Whealton wrote:
I did get a bit confused in reading about the concept of
sets in python and why you would use them instead of a dictionary for
example.
Why would you use a spoon instead of a paper clip? Why would you use a
hat-stand instead of a
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 11:13:53 +0800, Von wrote:
Try to use sys.exit(0)
Maybe you should print out the error in your except block.
Not exiting with a status-code of 0 is no more helpful than not exiting
with a status-code of 1.
It's actually *less* helpful, if the intention is actually to exit
B. M. Whealton bwheal...@futurewavedesigns.com writes:
I did get a bit confused in reading about the concept of sets in
python and why you would use them instead of a dictionary for example.
Use a set when something is naturally modelled as a set... it's a
collection of unordered objects that
Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand writes:
In message
a6080839-c74d-4466-aa21-f8c4827cb...@y12g2000prb.googlegroups.com, TheOne
wrote:
I want the source files to have BOM character.
What exactly is the point of a BOM in a UTF-8-encoded file?
It's a MS-specific thing
TheOne daewon.y...@gmail.com writes:
On Oct 4, 9:26 pm, de...@web.de (Diez B. Roggisch) wrote:
TheOne daewon.y...@gmail.com writes:
Hi.
I installed eclipse/pydev today.
I created a pydev project and added python source files with utf-8
BOM.
Eclipse/Pydev reports lexical error :
Pascal Polleunus p...@especific.be writes:
On 05/10/10 00:11, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Pascal Polleunusp...@especific.be writes:
Hi,
I've problems to install psycopg2 in a virtualenv on Ubuntu 10.04.
My problem is also explained on stackoverflow:
On Oct 5, 7:41 am, Pascal Polleunus p...@especific.be wrote:
On 05/10/10 00:11, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Install the python-dev-package. It contains the Python.h file, which the
above error message pretty clearly says. Usually, it's a good idea to
search package descriptions of debian/ubuntu
Hi,
when creating a virtualenv with mkvirtualenv, I receive an error:
http://pastebin.com/1N8yRZUv
I've updated the relating packages (virtualenv, virtualenvwrapper,
distutils, distribute, pip) and couldn't solve my problem via google.
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On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 06:55:33PM +1300, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
In message mailman.1232.1285927634.29448.python-l...@python.org, Antoon
Pardon wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 01:38:48PM +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
BTW adding ==True to a boolean value is redundant and can even break
On 4 Okt, 20:38, Tobiah t...@rcsreg.com wrote:
It gets used here frequently, but not
having majored in programming, I'm not
familiar with it. One might say:
Don't do it that way, it will result in O(n**2)!
Or something like that. I read this to mean
that the execution time varies with
On Oct 5, 5:10 pm, de...@web.de (Diez B. Roggisch) wrote:
Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand writes:
In message
a6080839-c74d-4466-aa21-f8c4827cb...@y12g2000prb.googlegroups.com, TheOne
wrote:
I want the source files to have BOM character.
What exactly is the point
On 05/10/2010 05:36, salil wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:38 pm, Lie Ryanlie.1...@gmail.com wrote:
The /most/ correct version of maximum() function is probably one written
in Haskell as:
maximum :: Integer - Integer - Integer
maximum a b = if a b then a else b
Integer in Haskell has infinite
In message
2752e2e4-76fe-475a-a476-e5458bbfd...@z30g2000prg.googlegroups.com, TheOne
wrote:
Anyway, it would be great if I could make my eclipse/pydev to
understand the BOM character and suppress the lexical error msg.
What exactly is the point of a BOM in a UTF-8-encoded file?
--
I have a superclass Element and a subclass Family. All Family.__init__() does
is run Element.__init__() and self.__parse(). For some reason it seems like
self.__parse() isn't run. Here is the code:
Hi,
I'm developing a django app which depends on an app in a private
bitbucket repository, for example
ssh://h...@bitbucket.org/username/my-django-app.
is it possible to add this url to the list of install_requires in my
setup.py? tried various possibilities, but none worked.
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Hi, I am running a process using subprocess and detect if the process
crashes using .returncode. I would like to force coredumps being created
regardless of the system settings, eg run ulimit -c unlimited in the
childprocess.
I've had no luck using
Am 05.10.2010 14:15, schrieb David Sveningsson:
Hi, I am running a process using subprocess and detect if the process
crashes using .returncode. I would like to force coredumps being created
regardless of the system settings, eg run ulimit -c unlimited in the
childprocess.
I've had no luck
Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand writes:
In message
2752e2e4-76fe-475a-a476-e5458bbfd...@z30g2000prg.googlegroups.com, TheOne
wrote:
Anyway, it would be great if I could make my eclipse/pydev to
understand the BOM character and suppress the lexical error msg.
What
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Hash: SHA1
On 10/05/2010 02:37 PM, Christian Heimes wrote:
Am 05.10.2010 14:15, schrieb David Sveningsson:
Hi, I am running a process using subprocess and detect if the process
crashes using .returncode. I would like to force coredumps being created
Hi All,
Pydev 1.6.3 has been released
Details on Pydev: http://pydev.org
Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com
Release Highlights:
---
* Improved editor preferences page when using Aptana themes
* Icons updated to work better with dark backgrounds
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I learned a lot from them!
Mark
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Chris Rebert c...@rebertia.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:33 PM, Arnaud Delobelle arno...@gmail.com
wrote:
MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com writes:
On 05/10/2010 02:10, Mark
How can I direct all print to a log file, eg some functions have their
own print and I cannot put a f.write() in front of it.
Dirk
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On 05/10/10 10:18, Alex Willmer wrote:
On Oct 5, 7:41 am, Pascal Polleunusp...@especific.be wrote:
On 05/10/10 00:11, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Install the python-dev-package. It contains the Python.h file, which the
above error message pretty clearly says. Usually, it's a good idea to
search
Hey everyone, I've been working on an app that uses global hotkey and
it's a very important part of the app, so far I have been using
python-keybinder [0] and it's been working great on linux, but now I want to
make it work under windows and there was no way to make it work. Any other
library
Dirk Nachbar dirk...@gmail.com writes:
How can I direct all print to a log file, eg some functions have their
own print and I cannot put a f.write() in front of it.
you can replace sys.stdout with something that performs logging.
class MyWriter(object):
def __init__(self, old_stream):
On 10/04/2010 11:41 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Well, it should work, but you have to call PyType_Ready() to fill in
the NULL fields with default values (for those where it's necessary).
Does it solve it for you?
Yes, thank you! Although I do not understand which fields I have to
provide. I
On 2:59 PM, Dirk Nachbar wrote:
How can I direct all print to a log file, eg some functions have their
own print and I cannot put a f.write() in front of it.
Dirk
When code does a print() without specifying a file, it goes to
sys.stdout So you just have to create a new file object and
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Dave Angel da...@ieee.org wrote:
On 2:59 PM, Dirk Nachbar wrote:
How can I direct all print to a log file, eg some functions have their
own print and I cannot put a f.write() in front of it.
Dirk
When code does a print() without specifying a file, it
On 10/5/10, Sebastian Alonso alon.sebast...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone, I've been working on an app that uses global hotkey and
it's a very important part of the app, so far I have been using
python-keybinder [0] and it's been working great on linux, but now I want to
make it work under
On Oct 4, 7:23 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-
central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
You can already check the exit status from the subprocess. What more do you
need?
A robust mechanism to deal with said issues...
Of course I can write it myself, but it would save much time and
effort if I could
Is there a way to inject something into a module right before it's loaded?
For instance, a.py defines foo. b.py print()s foo.
I want to load b.py into a.py, but I need to let b.py know about foo
before it can execute.
Is this any way to achieve this?
-- Jonas
--
Jonas Galvez wrote:
Is there a way to inject something into a module right before it's
loaded?
For instance, a.py defines foo. b.py print()s foo.
I want to load b.py into a.py, but I need to let b.py know about foo
before it can execute.
Is this any way to achieve this?
-- Jonas
No that
Nikola Skoric n...@fly.srk.fer.hr writes:
I have a superclass Element and a subclass Family. All Family.__init__() does
is run Element.__init__() and self.__parse(). For some reason it seems like
self.__parse() isn't run. Here is the code:
On Tuesday 05 October 2010, it occurred to Jonas Galvez to exclaim:
Is there a way to inject something into a module right before it's
loaded?
For instance, a.py defines foo. b.py print()s foo.
I want to load b.py into a.py, but I need to let b.py know about foo
before it can execute.
Semantic web. I did get a bit confused in reading about the concept of
sets in python and why you would use them instead of a dictionary for
Sets are faster and more convenient to do intersections, unions,
differences. They also use less space than dictionaries. Finally they
also help
Thanks a million, runpy is exactly what I was looking for!
I will send you a link to what I'm using it for when it's done. Then you'll
understand ;)
-- Jonas
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Thomas Jollans tho...@jollybox.de wrote:
On Tuesday 05 October 2010, it occurred to Jonas Galvez to
What about using the json library? It could handle errors for you:
import json
s = '[1, 2]'
json.loads(s)
[u'1', u'2']
Now you can convert then to integer values.
Best regards,
Matteo
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Mark Phillips
m...@phillipsmarketing.biz wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their
So, I have a rather tricky string comparison problem: I want to search
for a set pattern in a variable source.
To give you the context, I am searching for set primer sequences
within a variable gene sequence. In addition to the non-degenerate A/G/
C/T, the gene sequence could have degenerate
On 05/10/2010 20:03, chaoticcran...@gmail.com wrote:
So, I have a rather tricky string comparison problem: I want to search
for a set pattern in a variable source.
To give you the context, I am searching for set primer sequences
within a variable gene sequence. In addition to the non-degenerate
On Oct 3, 8:19 am, Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote:
My local news feed seems to have lost the early part of this thread, so
I'm afraid I don't know who I'm quoting here:
My understanding is that appending to a list and then joining
this list when done is the fastest technique for string
On 05/10/2010 20:23, spir wrote:
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 13:45:56 +0200
Boris Borcicbbor...@gmail.com wrote:
Nick Coghlan wrote:
[...] Being able to say things like
10:00= x '12:00, 10.0= x 12.0, a= x n are much
clearer than trying to specify their closed range equivalents.
makes one
On Oct 4, 3:53 am, Alexandre Fayolle alexandre.fayo...@logilab.fr
wrote:
Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
DsrtEglewrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use Pylint with Emacs on Windows XP. My Emacs version
is EmacsW32 23.1, pylint is 0.21.3 with Python 2.5. After easy_install
pylint, I added the code
On Oct 5, 2:39 pm, Will Hall wrs...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 3, 8:19 am, Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote:
My local news feed seems to have lost the early part of this thread, so
I'm afraid I don't know who I'm quoting here:
My understanding is that appending to a list and then joining
On Oct 5, 3:38 pm, MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010 20:03, chaoticcran...@gmail.com wrote:
So, I have a rather tricky string comparison problem: I want to search
for a set pattern in a variable source.
To give you the context, I am searching for set primer sequences
When I double-click on a file with a .pyw extension, nothing appears to
happen. Control panel shows that pythonw is associated with this extension,
and if I right-click on the filename, the program suggested to open it is
pythonw.exe. If I make a desktop shortcut with the target pythonw.exe
On 10/05/10 15:06, chaoticcran...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 5, 3:38 pm, MRABpyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010 20:03, chaoticcran...@gmail.com wrote:
So, I have a rather tricky string comparison problem: I want to search
for a set pattern in a variable source.
To give you the
On Tuesday 05 October 2010, 00:29:04 Polimeno wrote:
Hello guys,
I have been looking throughout the web for some PyQt Image Viewer :
http://nullege.com/codes/show/src%40pyformex-0.8.2%40pyformex%40gui%40ima
geViewer.py/78/PyQt4.QtGui.QImage#
Unfortunately, everytime I input any kind of
On 05/10/2010 21:06, chaoticcran...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 5, 3:38 pm, MRABpyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010 20:03, chaoticcran...@gmail.com wrote:
So, I have a rather tricky string comparison problem: I want to search
for a set pattern in a variable source.
To give you
[snip]
Additional: I forgot to mention that you should understand the
difference between the .match() and .search() mthods. .match() is
anchored to the starting position, so you'll want to use .search()
instead.
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On Dienstag 05 Oktober 2010, MRAB wrote:
About notation, even if loved right-hand-half-open
intervals, I would wonder about [a,b] noting it. I guess
99.9% of programmers and novices (even purely amateur) have
learnt about intervals at school in math courses. Both
notations I know of use
On 10/5/2010 5:13 AM, TheOne wrote:
It's a MS-specific thing that makes a file identifieable as
UTF-8-encoded under windows. The name BOM is obviously BS, but it's the
way it is.
I didn't know that it's a MS-thing. (Is it really?)
Yes, who else would 'customize' an international standard
On 10/5/2010 3:01 AM, Ian Kelly wrote:
self._pos = {predicate: {object: {subject: None}}}
That's a bit ugly because the None serves no purpose here; the value
associated with the subject has no meaning in this context.
This is what we did in Python before sets were added.
It also
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 13:57:11 +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
Here's your problem. Don't ever use a bare ‘except’ unless you know
exactly why you're doing so. Rather, figure out what exception types you
want to catch, and catch *only* those types.
If I use a bare except, I usually have a good reason,
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Wolfgang Rohdewald
wolfg...@rohdewald.de wrote:
On Dienstag 05 Oktober 2010, MRAB wrote:
About notation, even if loved right-hand-half-open
intervals, I would wonder about [a,b] noting it. I guess
99.9% of programmers and novices (even purely amateur) have
On 10/5/2010 3:39 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Sets aren't an alternative to dictionaries. They have a completely
different purpose.
A dict/mapping is a specialized set -- a set of ordered pairs in which
each first member (the 'key') only appears once as a first member. The
set union of two
chaoticcran...@gmail.com chaoticcran...@gmail.com writes:
So, I have a rather tricky string comparison problem: I want to search
for a set pattern in a variable source.
To give you the context, I am searching for set primer sequences
within a variable gene sequence. In addition to the
Hello, how i can save a binary file, i read in the manual in the IO area
but doesn' t show how to save it.
Here is the code what i am using:
s = open('/home/hidura/test.jpeg', 'wb')
s.write(str.encode(formFields[5]))
s.close()
If needs the binary code i could upload.
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Dun Peal dunpea...@gmail.com writes:
Of course I can write it myself, but it would save much time and
effort if I could use something that's already written.
You don't mention which ones you've already evaluated or are aware of,
so I'll point out that Bazaar and Mercurial both use the Dulwich
Ah, very good, it's working perfectly now. Thank you so much for your
help - regular expressions are very powerful!
On Oct 5, 4:26 pm, MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
[snip]
Additional: I forgot to mention that you should understand the
difference between the .match() and .search()
On 10/05/2010 11:11 PM, hid...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, how i can save a binary file, i read in the manual in the IO area
but doesn' t show how to save it.
Here is the code what i am using:
s = open('/home/hidura/test.jpeg', 'wb')
s.write(str.encode(formFields[5]))
s.close()
So where's the
I did but the mistake is: Error interpreting JPEG image file (Not a JPEG
file: starts with 0x5c 0x6e)
I think the problem is maybe in the binary code here is:
On one the many mini-reports we use, we have a bunch of counts that are
frequently zero; because the other counts can also be low, it becomes
easy to miss the non-zero counts. For example:
Code Description
Conv Errors : 6
31,N DPV Failure : 4
On 05/10/2010 23:50, hid...@gmail.com wrote:
I did but the mistake is: Error interpreting JPEG image file (Not a JPEG
file: starts with 0x5c 0x6e)
I think the problem is maybe in the binary code here is:
[snip]
Sorry for the last send.
On Oct 5, 2010 6:18pm, Jonas H. jo...@lophus.org wrote:
On 06/10/2010 00:17, Ethan Furman wrote:
On one the many mini-reports we use, we have a bunch of counts that
are frequently zero; because the other counts can also be low, it
becomes easy to miss the non-zero counts. For example:
Code Description
Conv Errors : 6
In message
ac9b63bc-88ca-4b7b-b3f0-e4563ed7d...@t20g2000yqa.googlegroups.com, Dun
Peal wrote:
On Oct 4, 7:23 pm, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand
wrote:
You can already check the exit status from the subprocess. What more do
you need?
A robust mechanism to deal with
In message 87d3rorf2f@web.de, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand writes:
What exactly is the point of a BOM in a UTF-8-encoded file?
It's a marker like the coding: utf-8 in python-files. It tells the
software aware of it that the content is
In message mailman.1339.1286268545.29448.python-l...@python.org, Antoon
Pardon wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 06:55:33PM +1300, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
In message mailman.1232.1285927634.29448.python-l...@python.org, Antoon
Pardon wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 01:38:48PM +0200,
On 2:59 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
snip
% cat a.py
foo = 'Meh.'
import b
% cat b.py
from a import foo
print(foo)
% python a.py
Meh.
%
But there are now two modules containing separate items foo, one is
called __main__, and the other is called a.
The former is the script you ran, and
On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 18:54:42 +1300 Lawrence D'Oliveiro
l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
“boolnoob”
Bwahahahah! Nice!
I'd love to say that I'll add this to my active vocabulary, but I don't
think there will be enough opportunities to use it. :-/
/W
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plz can u convert this cpp file into python i need that badly as soon as
possible... I am new to python. I just wanna learn it#includecstdio
int main()
{
int a[100], n;
freopen(input.txt, r, stdin);
scanf(%d, n);
for(int i=1; i=n; i++)
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:54 PM, fkr...@aboutrafi.net23.net wrote:
plz can u convert this cpp file into python i need that badly as soon as
possible... I am new to python. I just wanna learn it
Should take you 10 minutes to convert this to Python
assuming you know a little C/C++. Doing this
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This looks like homework. There's very little to be gained by having an
anonymous forum poster do your HW for you. (it looks like all it does is
fill an array from a file, anyway, not terribly difficult). If you want to
learn python, google the necessary tasks (i.e. opening a file and parsing
I has to use repr to convert in this string: ÿØÿà\x00\x10JFIF?
On Oct 5, 2010 8:03pm, MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010 23:50, hid...@gmail.com wrote:
I did but the mistake is: Error interpreting JPEG image file (Not a JPEG
file: starts with 0x5c 0x6e)
I think the
On Oct 5, 2010 8:03pm, MRAB pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
On 05/10/2010 23:50, hid...@gmail.com wrote:
I did but the mistake is: Error interpreting JPEG image file (Not a JPEG
file: starts with 0x5c 0x6e)
I think the problem is maybe in the binary code here is:
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On Oct 5, 2010
MRAB wrote:
On 06/10/2010 00:17, Ethan Furman wrote:
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Any comments appreciated, especially ideas on how to better handle
class- and staticmethods
I think that's a bit of overkill. The problem lies in the printing
part, but you're spreading the solution into the rest of the
In message 20101005223520.3f5d9...@geekmail.invalid, Andreas Waldenburger
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On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 18:54:42 +1300 Lawrence D'Oliveiro
l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
“boolnoob”
Bwahahahah! Nice!
And of course, an instance of such boolnoobery can be referred to as a
Ned Deily n...@acm.org added the comment:
The modified patch looks OK to me and tests OK. The rl_read_init_file call
seems like a reasonable thing for users who are used to using libedit's
.editrc. As a practical matter, though, I think the only thing that would be
affected is an .editrc
Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
I seem to remember this having been discussed before, but I
cannot find the right thread.
It came up in the issue 7951 discussion, I think.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
If you were worried about performance, then surrogateescape is certainly
much slower than latin1.
If you were really worried about performance, the bytes type is maybe faster
than: decode bytes to str using latin-1, process str
Ned Deily n...@acm.org added the comment:
The test_heading_callback failure appears to be another Tk 8.4 vs Tk 8.5
problem. Datapoints: the test fails using the Apple-supplied Tk 8.4 in OS X
10.6 and with a recent ActiveState Aqua Tk 8.4 on OS X 10.5; the test succeeds
with the
Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I update the patch. Hope somebody could do a review.
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Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I update the patch. Hope somebody could do a review.
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Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
Oooops! Sorry for re-submit the request...
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