Re: Python features

2005-05-12 Thread Gary D. Duzan
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Dembinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 08 May 2005 10:02:42 +0200, André Roberge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Imperative programming languages are the most commonly used languages. Examples of this type of language are C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Algol, Java,

Re: Proposal for adding Shallow Threads and a Main Loop to Python

2005-03-17 Thread Gary D. Duzan
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rhamphoryncus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: import mainloop, urllib def get_and_save(path): infile = waitfor urllib.urlopen(path, async=True) outfile = waitfor open(path.split('/')[-1], async=True) waitfor outfile.write(waitfor infile.read(async=True),

Re: Python 2.4 removes None data type?

2005-03-04 Thread Gary D. Duzan
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just read in the 'What's New in Python 2.4' document that the None data type was converted to a constant: http://python.org/doc/2.4/whatsnew/node15.html # None is now a constant; code that binds a new value to the name