New submission from Sean Murphy:
Python fails to pass a Queue when calling Process with
multiprocessing.set_start_method set to "spawn" or "forkserver".
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/multiprocessing
All.
Is there any way to use python with Wireshark/Tshark? I am not able to use the
GUI due to my vision impairment. So I am thinking of using Wireshark libraries
and Python to provide a text console environment. Tshark does give you command
line capability. I am more seeking for the ability
Hi All.
I am aware that active state python has a commercial module depositary which
you can get modules from. Under PERL you had CPAN. Is there anything like this
for Python?
Sean
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Thanks for that. I will have a play and see how I can apply your example.
On 07/01/2014, at 11:19 PM, Jean-Michel Pichavant jeanmic...@sequans.com
wrote:
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Thanks for that. It resolved the issue and it was so simple compared
to everything else I saw on the net.
some of the examples I have seen appeared to use. I am aware of
collection module.
#! /usr/bin/env python
# Identifying if memory leaks are occurring.
# goal is to import output to Excel.
# created on 28 Dec 2013 By Sean Murphy
import os, sys
from os.path import exists
# main code begins
2013 By Sean Murphy
import os, sys
from os.path import exists
# main code begins
if len(sys.argv) = 2:
# storing file names into variable from command line.
filenames = sys.argv[1:]
else:
filenames = os.listdir(os.getcwd())
#print (Error, must provide at least one file
Hi all.
I am after a module that manages keyboard input. I am aware of raw_input for
python 2.x and input for 3.x. They don't quite achieve what I want.
I want to except a single key without printing it to the screen and then the
key would perform an action. Sudo code:
print line of text
wait
Dennis,
Loose terminology. The Command terminal within windows which the app will be
executed in. Not native DOS.
On 06/01/2014, at 3:48 AM, Denis McMahon denismfmcma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 20:25:11 +1100, Sean Murphy wrote:
The module must work under dos for now
and
config it.
I have hundreds of other questions, if I don't find answers on the net before
hand.
Sean
On 04/01/2014, at 6:52 PM, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote:
On 04Jan2014 16:54, Sean Murphy mhysnm1...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks everyone.
Mark thanks for the correction on the ':'. Since I
Team,
I am a Vision Impaired programmer on the Mac and Window platforms. I have
started to learn Python. The biggest road block I have is the ability of
debugging my simple scripts. The IDLE program does not work with the screen
readers I use on the Mac or Windows. A screen reader is a
PETER,
thanks Peter, I have already found the PDB module and have had a play with it.
It will do for now.
On 03/01/2014, at 8:08 PM, Paul Rudin paul.nos...@rudin.co.uk wrote:
Sean Murphy mhysnm1...@gmail.com writes:
I am a Vision Impaired programmer on the Mac and Window platforms. I have
Hello all.
This is a newly question. But I wish to understand why the below code is
providing different results.
import os, sys
if len(sys.argv) 2:
filenames = sys.argv[1:]
else
print (no parameters provided\n)
sys.edit()
for filename in filenames:
print (filename is: %s\n
assume would be .
Any suggestions on this would be welcomed.
Sean
print a[
On 04/01/2014, at 4:38 PM, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
On 04/01/2014 04:03, Sean Murphy wrote:
Hello all.
This is a newly question. But I wish to understand why the below code is
providing different
Hi everyone.
Worked out what I was doing wrong with the string splicing. The offset number
was lower then the index number, so it was failing. E.G:
On 04/01/2014, at 4:54 PM, Sean Murphy mhysnm1...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks everyone.
Mark thanks for the correction on the ':'. Since I
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