Re: raw_input that able to do detect multiple input

2013-04-06 Thread Dave Angel
(You forgot to separate the parts of my comments that you were quoting from your responses. Any decent email program will do that for you automatically, inserting "< " in front of each quoted line. Then you just hit enter a couple of times to type the new stuff right after the part you're quo

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Ian Kelly
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Roy Smith wrote: > In article , > Ian Kelly wrote: > >> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Steven D'Aprano >> wrote: >> > For some definition of "easily". >> > >> > if implementation == "CPython": >> > if version < "3.3": >> > if sys.maxunicode exists: >

Re: raw_input that able to do detect multiple input

2013-04-06 Thread Frank
Now you've saved the data in a different file. How does the next run of the program find it? What user? In what environment can a user enter function calls into your code? -The user will call the function out from IDLE Why is the command invalid? -Because the user need to type out a name

Re: raw_input that able to do detect multiple input

2013-04-06 Thread Dave Angel
On 04/06/2013 11:22 PM, Frank wrote: Hi Dave, Sorry for my unclear question. I didn't use the d = load_friends('friends.csv') now because I'm going use it for other function later on, I should have remove it first to avoid confusion. This is the code for load_friends , add_info ,display_frie

Re: raw_input that able to do detect multiple input

2013-04-06 Thread Frank
Hi Dave, Sorry for my unclear question. I didn't use the d = load_friends('friends.csv') now because I'm going use it for other function later on, I should have remove it first to avoid confusion. This is the code for load_friends , add_info ,display_friends, save_friends function: def load_

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Dylan Evans
Then you see my point, unless you are being told what to use by a boss then there are plenty of other languages you can choose from. Python is rigid about it's format, that's just what it is and a lot of people like it but if it's not your thing then some other language will probably suit you bette

Re: Cannot install readline in pythonbrew install of 3.3.0

2013-04-06 Thread Ned Deily
In article <5160bcbc.3030...@gmail.com>, Gene wrote: > I hope someone can help with this problem with pythonbrew on my mac > running OS X 10.8.3 with updated Xcode and CLT. [...] > The python 3.3.0 install using pythonbrew was made with default options > and seems to be working okay but when I

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Jason Friedman
> Am I the only one here who has used a typewriter? > > I used one. And http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-Out. And http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correction_tape. My wife typed her dissertation on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hardwarewordprocessor.png. -- http://mail.python.org/mailma

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Ian Kelly wrote: > On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Steven D'Aprano > wrote: > > For some definition of "easily". > > > > if implementation == "CPython": > > if version < "3.3": > > if sys.maxunicode exists: > > use it to decide whether this is a wide or narr

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article <5160cc44$0$29995$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 01:20:32 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > > > On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: > >> Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab > >> character has

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Ian Kelly
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: >> 04.04.13 00:57, Chris Angelico написав(ла): >>> http://bugs.python.org/issue17629 opened. >> >> >> See also the discussion at >> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.ideas/156

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Ian Kelly
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > For some definition of "easily". > > if implementation == "CPython": > if version < "3.3": > if sys.maxunicode exists: > use it to decide whether this is a wide or narrow build > if a wide build: return 4

Re: HTTPserver: how to access variables of a higher class?

2013-04-06 Thread Dylan Evans
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Tom P wrote: > On 04/05/2013 02:27 PM, Dylan Evans wrote: > >> On 05/04/2013 9:09 PM, "Tom P" wrote: >> >>> >>> First, here's a sample test program: >>> >>> import sys >>> from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler >>> >>> class MyRequestHandle

Re: raw_input that able to do detect multiple input

2013-04-06 Thread Dave Angel
On 04/06/2013 09:03 PM, Frank wrote: Hi all, I would require advise on this question for function call interact: the desire outcome: interact() Friends File: friends.csv Command: f John Cleese John Cleese: Ministry of Silly Walks, 421, 27 October Command: f Michael Palin Unknown friend Micha

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 11:01:04 -0400, Roy Smith wrote: > In article , > Chris Angelico wrote: > >> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: >> > Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab >> > character has come in two flavours: >> > >> > 1. Tab stops are every 8

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 01:20:32 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: >> Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab >> character has come in two flavours: >> >> 1. Tab stops are every 8 columns; this cannot be changed. 2. Tab stops >>

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 14:58:23 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote: > On 04/06/2013 02:24 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: >> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Serhiy Storchaka >> wrote: >>> 04.04.13 00:57, Chris Angelico написав(ла): http://bugs.python.org/issue17629 opened. >>> >>> >>> See also the discussion

raw_input that able to do detect multiple input

2013-04-06 Thread Frank
Hi all, I would require advise on this question for function call interact: the desire outcome: interact() Friends File: friends.csv Command: f John Cleese John Cleese: Ministry of Silly Walks, 421, 27 October Command: f Michael Palin Unknown friend Michael Palin Command: f Invalid Command: f

Re: How do I tell if I'm running under IDLE?

2013-04-06 Thread Dave Angel
On 04/06/2013 08:35 PM, Mark Janssen wrote: (Apologies in advance if you get multiple copies of this. My Usenet connection seems to be having a conniption fit at the moment.) I'm looking for an official way to tell what interpreter (if any) is running, or at least a not-too-horrible unofficial w

Re: How do I tell if I'm running under IDLE?

2013-04-06 Thread Mark Janssen
> (Apologies in advance if you get multiple copies of this. My Usenet > connection seems to be having a conniption fit at the moment.) > > I'm looking for an official way to tell what interpreter (if any) is > running, or at least a not-too-horrible unofficial way. I was going to work on this IDLE

Re: How do I tell if I'm running under IDLE?

2013-04-06 Thread Terry Jan Reedy
On 4/5/2013 5:30 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: I'm looking for an official way to tell what interpreter (if any) is running, or at least a not-too-horrible unofficial way. The interpreters distributed by PSF identify themselves on startup, as least in interactive mode, by displaying a line like

Cannot install readline in pythonbrew install of 3.3.0

2013-04-06 Thread Gene
Hi, I hope someone can help with this problem with pythonbrew on my mac running OS X 10.8.3 with updated Xcode and CLT. $PATH = /Users/Gene/.pythonbrew/bin:/Users/Gene/.pythonbrew/pythons/Python-3.3.0/bin:/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Ethan Furman
On 04/06/2013 02:24 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: 04.04.13 00:57, Chris Angelico написав(ла): http://bugs.python.org/issue17629 opened. See also the discussion at http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.ideas/15640 . I agree with rejec

The Story of Jesus and Mary in the Holy Quran

2013-04-06 Thread BV BV
The Story of Jesus and Mary in the Holy Quran The following three part series consists entirely of verses from the Holy Quran about Mary (Mother of Jesus) including her birth, childhood, personal qualities, and the miraculous birth of Jesus. This part explores the life of the Prophet Jesus, his me

Re: The SOLUTION HTTPserver: how to access variables of a higher class

2013-04-06 Thread Tom P
On 04/05/2013 01:02 PM, Tom P wrote: ok, after much experimenting it looks like the solution is as follows: class MyWebServer(object): def __init__(self): # self.foo = "foo" delete these from self # self.bar = "bar" myServer = HTTPServer myServer.foo = "foo" #

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 2:01 AM, Roy Smith wrote: > In article , > Chris Angelico wrote: > >> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: >> > Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab >> > character has come in two flavours: >> > >> > 1. Tab stops are every 8 colum

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: > 04.04.13 00:57, Chris Angelico написав(ла): >> http://bugs.python.org/issue17629 opened. > > > See also the discussion at > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.ideas/15640 . I agree with > rejection. This is an implementation detail

Finding The Best Deals For Hair Care

2013-04-06 Thread 23alagmy
Finding The Best Deals For Hair Care http://natigtas7ab.blogspot.com/2013/03/finding-best-deals-for-hair-care.html -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Error in Python NLTK

2013-04-06 Thread subhabangalore
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 2:14:41 AM UTC+5:30, Dave Angel wrote: > On 04/06/2013 03:56 PM, subhabangal...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Dear Group, > > > > > > I was using a package named NLTK in Python. > > > > > > I was trying to write a code given in section 3.8 of > > > > > > http://docs.huihoo.

Re: [RELEASED] Python 3.2.4 and Python 3.3.1

2013-04-06 Thread Georg Brandl
Am 06.04.2013 22:48, schrieb cmcp: > On Saturday, 6 April 2013 21:43:11 UTC+1, Georg Brandl wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> >> >> On behalf of the Python development team, I am pleased to announce the >> >> final releases of Python 3.2.4 and 3.3.1. >> > Th

Re: [OT?]gmane not updating

2013-04-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-04-06, Neal Becker wrote: > Working again. Funny how you come to rely on these things. There is no > alternative to gmane. I try not to think about that. I read this "list" via Usenet, but there are a good dozen or so mailing lists for which I rely completely on gmane. -- Grant Edwa

Re: [RELEASED] Python 3.2.4 and Python 3.3.1

2013-04-06 Thread cmcp
On Saturday, 6 April 2013 21:43:11 UTC+1, Georg Brandl wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On behalf of the Python development team, I am pleased to announce the > > final releases of Python 3.2.4 and 3.3.1. > The Python 3.3.1 Release page on python.org still s

Re: Error in Python NLTK

2013-04-06 Thread Dave Angel
On 04/06/2013 03:56 PM, subhabangal...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Group, I was using a package named NLTK in Python. I was trying to write a code given in section 3.8 of http://docs.huihoo.com/nltk/0.9.5/guides/tag.html. Here, in the >>> test = ['up', 'down', 'up'] if I put more than 3 values and

[RELEASED] Python 3.2.4 and Python 3.3.1

2013-04-06 Thread Georg Brandl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On behalf of the Python development team, I am pleased to announce the final releases of Python 3.2.4 and 3.3.1. Python 3.2.4 is the final regular maintenance release for the Python 3.2 series, while Python 3.3.1 is the first maintenance release for t

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Larry Hudson
On 04/05/2013 10:36 PM, Timothy Madden wrote: [snip...] 8-character tab stops should be the default. Debating that is I believe another topic, and compatibility with python2 should be enough to make that debate unnecessary. As everyone keeps telling you -- there is NO default tab size. Defau

[RELEASE] Python 2.7.4

2013-04-06 Thread Benjamin Peterson
I'm thrilled to announce the release of Python 2.7.4. 2.7.4 is the latest maintenance release in the Python 2.7 series. It includes hundreds of bugfixes to the core language and standard library. Downloads are at http://python.org/download/releases/2.7.4/ As always, please report bugs to

Error in Python NLTK

2013-04-06 Thread subhabangalore
Dear Group, I was using a package named NLTK in Python. I was trying to write a code given in section 3.8 of http://docs.huihoo.com/nltk/0.9.5/guides/tag.html. Here, in the >>> test = ['up', 'down', 'up'] if I put more than 3 values and trying to write the reciprocal codes, like,

Re: JIT compilers for Python, what is the latest news?

2013-04-06 Thread Stefan Behnel
Joshua Landau, 06.04.2013 12:27: > On 5 April 2013 03:29, John Ladasky wrote: >> I'm revisiting a project that I haven't touched in over a year. It was >> written in Python 2.6, and executed on 32-bit Ubuntu 10.10. I experienced >> a 20% performance increase when I used Psyco, because I had a >>

Re: [OT?]gmane not updating

2013-04-06 Thread Neal Becker
breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: > The gmane site is online but none of the Python lists I subscribe to have been > updated for over 24 hours. I fired off an email yesterday evening to larsi + > gmane at gnus dot org but I've no idea whether there's anybody to read it, or > even if it's actually be

Re: [OT?]gmane not updating

2013-04-06 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 06/04/2013 15:51, breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: The gmane site is online but none of the Python lists I subscribe to have been updated for over 24 hours. I fired off an email yesterday evening to larsi + gmane at gnus dot org but I've no idea whether there's anybody to read it, or even if

Re: JIT compilers for Python, what is the latest news?

2013-04-06 Thread Robert Kern
On 2013-04-05 09:39, John Ladasky wrote: On Friday, April 5, 2013 1:27:40 AM UTC-7, Chris Angelico wrote: 1) Can you optimize your algorithms? Three days of processing is... a LOT. Neural network training. Yes, it takes a long time. Still, it's not the most tedious code I run. I also do mo

Re: Performance of int/long in Python 3

2013-04-06 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
04.04.13 00:57, Chris Angelico написав(ла): On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 2:07 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 01:17:28 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: Probably, but it still has to scan the body of the string. It'd not be too bad if it's all astral, but if it's all BMP, it has to scan t

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Neil Cerutti
On 2013-04-06, Roy Smith wrote: > In article , > Neil Cerutti wrote: > >> Bjarne Stroustrup likes it > > This is supposed to impress me? Hehe. No! But he's got enough clout to give the notion some traction. > Yeah, most of the books I recall that used this were C++ books. Yes, that would b

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread rusi
On Apr 6, 8:41 pm, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2013-04-06, Neil Cerutti wrote: > > > On 2013-04-06, Roy Smith wrote: > >> (*) There was a fad about 10 or 15 years ago to print code > >> samples in books in proportional fonts.  Prentice-Hall seemed > >> to be particularly guilty of this.  Fortunate

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Neil Cerutti wrote: > Bjarne Stroustrup likes it This is supposed to impress me? Yeah, most of the books I recall that used this were C++ books. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2013-04-05, terminato...@gmail.com wrote: > > [Mad that in 3.3 you can no longer use ambiguous mixtures of spaces > and tabs within a single indent level.] > > My boss would refer to this as a failure to be "bug-compatible" with > the previous version. >

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2013-04-06, Ethan Furman wrote: > > On 04/05/2013 10:36 PM, Timothy Madden wrote: > >> > >> 8-character tab stops should be the default. Debating that is I believe > >> another topic, and compatibility with python2 > >> should be enough to make that debat

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-04-06, Neil Cerutti wrote: > On 2013-04-06, Roy Smith wrote: >> (*) There was a fad about 10 or 15 years ago to print code >> samples in books in proportional fonts. Prentice-Hall seemed >> to be particularly guilty of this. Fortunately, common sense >> prevailed and everybody has gone

Re: JIT compilers for Python, what is the latest news?

2013-04-06 Thread rusi
On Apr 5, 7:29 am, John Ladasky wrote: > I guess I can live with the 20% slower execution, but sometimes my code would > run for three solid days... Oooff! Do you know where your goal-posts are? ie if your code were redone in (top-class) C or Fortran would it go from 3 days to 2 days or 2 hours

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-04-06, Ethan Furman wrote: > On 04/05/2013 10:36 PM, Timothy Madden wrote: >> >> 8-character tab stops should be the default. Debating that is I believe >> another topic, and compatibility with python2 >> should be enough to make that debate unnecessary. > > Python 3 broke a lot of things

Re: im.py: a python communications tool

2013-04-06 Thread Jake D
On Apr 5, 8:52 pm, Demian Brecht wrote: > Thanks for sharing some of your work with the community. However... > > Speaking to the sharing aspect: Why would you post a block of code in an > email? If you're looking for people to contribute, it would likely be a > much better idea to post it on gith

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread rusi
On Apr 6, 8:01 pm, Roy Smith wrote: > What makes sense for a word processor and what makes sense for a > programming language are two very different things. > > Word processors are almost always working with blocks of running text, > set in proportional fonts, often with multiple font sizes and st

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-04-06, Timothy Madden wrote: > When the default tab size is 8, than tab size does matter. There is no default size. The size of a tab isn't even constant across a line -- they're individually adjustable. The tabs "default" to wherever they were left by the last person who used the typ

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2013-04-05, terminato...@gmail.com wrote: [Mad that in 3.3 you can no longer use ambiguous mixtures of spaces and tabs within a single indent level.] My boss would refer to this as a failure to be "bug-compatible" with the previous version. Whether or not to maintain bug-compatibility when y

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Neil Cerutti
On 2013-04-06, Roy Smith wrote: > (*) There was a fad about 10 or 15 years ago to print code > samples in books in proportional fonts. Prentice-Hall seemed > to be particularly guilty of this. Fortunately, common sense > prevailed and everybody has gone back to monotype. Bjarne Stroustrup likes

Re: HTTPserver: how to access variables of a higher class?

2013-04-06 Thread Tom P
On 04/05/2013 02:27 PM, Dylan Evans wrote: On 05/04/2013 9:09 PM, "Tom P" wrote: First, here's a sample test program: import sys from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler class MyRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler, object): def do_GET(self): top_self = su

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: > > Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab > > character has come in two flavours: > > > > 1. Tab stops are every 8 columns; this cannot be changed. > > 2. Tab stops are configurabl

Re: im.py: a python communications tool

2013-04-06 Thread Jake D
On Apr 5, 9:26 pm, Andrew Berg wrote: > On 2013.04.05 20:07, Roy Smith wrote:> I know this is off-topic, but I > encourage people to NOT invent their own > > licenses. > > Perhaps he meant this existing license:http://www.wtfpl.net/about/ > -- > CPython 3.3.0 | Windows NT 6.2.9200 / FreeBSD 9.1

[OT?]gmane not updating

2013-04-06 Thread breamoreboy
The gmane site is online but none of the Python lists I subscribe to have been updated for over 24 hours. I fired off an email yesterday evening to larsi + gmane at gnus dot org but I've no idea whether there's anybody to read it, or even if it's actually been delivered :( Is there anybody lur

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Timothy Madden
On 06.04.2013 17:20, Chris Angelico wrote: On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab character has come in two flavours: 1. Tab stops are every 8 columns; this cannot be changed. 2. Tab stops are configurable, defaulting

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Timothy Madden
On 06.04.2013 13:17, Joshua Landau wrote: [...] Yours frustratedly, Joshua Landau But seriously, please at least look like you've read other people's posts. It doesn't matter what

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote: > Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab > character has come in two flavours: > > 1. Tab stops are every 8 columns; this cannot be changed. > 2. Tab stops are configurable, defaulting to every 8 columns. 3. Tab stops ar

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Nobody
On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 21:53:40 -0600, Ian Kelly wrote: > 8 characters is common, but no more "correct" than any other, This is pure revisionism. 8-column tabs may never have been a significant /de jure/ standard (although they have been that in many specific domains), but they have been a significa

Re: is operator versus id() function

2013-04-06 Thread Nobody
On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 06:49:14 -0700, Candide Dandide wrote: > So, could someone please explain what exactly the is operator returns ? > The official doc says : > > The ‘is‘ operator compares the identity of two objects; the id() > function returns an integer representing its identity (currently >

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Günther Dietrich
terminato...@gmail.com wrote: >[...] >> The "def" line has four spaces. The "for" line then has a hard tab. >> This is ambiguous. If the hard tab is assumed to have a width of four >> spaces, then they are at the same indentation level. If it is assumed >> to have a width of eight spaces, then

Re: Library to work with SSH public keys

2013-04-06 Thread Roy Smith
In article , Darren Spruell wrote: > I'd like to work with user submitted/uploaded SSH public keys from > Python. I'm trying to solve what I'd thought might be a simple need: > given a user's OpenSSH formatted _public_ key (RSA, or DSA, or > whatever), how do you obtain information about it such

Re: a couple of questions: pickling objects and strict types

2013-04-06 Thread mblume
Am Sat, 06 Apr 2013 02:37:31 + schrieb Steven D'Aprano: >>> [...] >> def __init__(self): >> self.events = {} >> self.components = [] >> self.contents = [] >> self.uid = uuid4().int >> self.events['OnLook'] = teventlet() >> >> >> Basically even

Re: JIT compilers for Python, what is the latest news?

2013-04-06 Thread Joshua Landau
On 5 April 2013 03:29, John Ladasky wrote: > I'm revisiting a project that I haven't touched in over a year. It was > written in Python 2.6, and executed on 32-bit Ubuntu 10.10. I experienced > a 20% performance increase when I used Psyco, because I had a > computationally-intensive routine whi

Re: JIT compilers for Python, what is the latest news?

2013-04-06 Thread Joshua Landau
On 5 April 2013 19:37, Devin Jeanpierre wrote: > On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 4:34 AM, John Ladasky > wrote: > > On Thursday, April 4, 2013 7:39:16 PM UTC-7, MRAB wrote: > >> Have you looked at Cython? Not quite the same, but still... > > > > I'm already using Numpy, compiled with what is supposed to

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Joshua Landau
On 6 April 2013 07:56, Timothy Madden wrote: > On 06.04.2013 08:53, Ian Kelly wrote: > >> On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Timothy Madden >> wrote: >> > [...] > >> So in other words, everybody must be forced to use 8-character tabs >> because you want to be able to mix tabs and spaces. >> >> Pe

Re: Run python script with ./

2013-04-06 Thread LubanWorks
I have test that wrapper, under Bash 4.1.2, ./myscript.py works, it doesn't work under Bash 3.2.25, seems Bash relative. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15838183/run-python-script-with-dot-slash On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:58 PM, Dylan Evans wrote: > > > > On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 1:04 AM, Luba

Re: can anyone help me in developing a simple webpage in jinja2

2013-04-06 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Jan Riechers wrote: > The invalid syntax is raised when? Can you post the error a bit more > detailed, this will help giving you any advice. > > If you know the code part raising the error and you post it, this will also > help. Agreed. But my guess would be the la

Re: can anyone help me in developing a simple webpage in jinja2

2013-04-06 Thread Jan Riechers
On 06.04.2013 01:41, Satabdi Mukherjee wrote: i am a rookie in python and i am trying to develop a simple webpage using jinja2. can anyone please help me how to do that i am trying in this way but showing invalid syntax error [...] {% for item in navigation %} {{ item.ca

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Timothy Madden
On 06.04.2013 08:58, Michael Torrie wrote: [...] As for your problems, perhaps instead of coming on the list with a poorly-thought-out subject line, and desire to simply argue, perhaps you could run your code through a reformatter [...] Hey, I was feeling frustrated ... ! It is how people feel

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Timothy Madden
On 06.04.2013 08:53, Ian Kelly wrote: On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Timothy Madden wrote: [...] So in other words, everybody must be forced to use 8-character tabs because you want to be able to mix tabs and spaces. People say I can use tabs all the way, just set them to the indent I want

Re: I hate you all

2013-04-06 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 08:36:23 +0300, Timothy Madden wrote: > 8-character tab stops should be the default. Debating that is I believe > another topic, and compatibility with python2 should be enough to make > that debate unnecessary. Compatibility with Python 2 is not a requirement. Python 3 exists