Thanks for the shell. It is nice alternative , however I am not ready
to give up Ipython :)
If the code ends with a comment line your shell is giving an error.
Feature request: It would be nice to have numbered lines in the code
section, it makes it hard to find problem line
Feature request:
Hi
Thank you so much for all these great suggestions. I will have time
today to try all these and see which one works best for me
cheers
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Hi
I have couple classes in the form of
class Vector:
def __init__(self,x,y,z):
self.x=x
self.y=y
self.z=z
This works fine for me. However I want to be able to provide a list,
tuple as well as individual arguments like below
myvec=Vector(1,2,3)
This works well
However I also
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by programming ? Is there anyone who can give me some
suggestions?
Thank!
Li Han
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a letter appears
in the list.
Thanks,
Kelly
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set(lstone)
works fine in python 2.5.1
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08)
[MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
on
win32
Type help, copyright, credits or license for
more information
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to python, so you don't
wind up exposing the whole C++ API.
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would like to know what would be the right way to yield the expected
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importing *an* re
module, the first one that is found. In this case: your own re.py.
Rename it.
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):
self.foo = foo
self.bar = bar
argspec = inspect.argspec(T.__init__)
args = (1, 2)
??? how do you call T(args)?
Thanks.
Greg
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(
PYTHONPATH=.;.\\plib.zip);
}
else ::putenv(PYTHONPATH=%PYTHONPATH%;.\\plib.zip);
std::cout
PYTHONPath Set to: ::getenv(PYTHONPATH) std::endl And Again:
;
system(echo %PYTHONPATH%);
Py_Initialize();
Sorry for asking it twice.
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starting your interpreter and importing re.
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Most probably X-Spam added itself to your path.
What is X-Spam? Added itself to Benjamin's path [not mine] in such a
fashion that it is invoked when one does import re?
you
version of python.
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I've tried below code (Setting pythonpath environment variable)
and then initialize python interpreter but the embedded python
interpreter
did not get the newly assigned
or the Python
Cookbook?
Did I miss something?
Kelly Greer
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change nospam to yahoo
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result: bogus re. but from a different way: not user's re but
created by someone else in another directory.
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Most probably X-Spam added itself to your path.
What is X
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Actually, I do not want any .py or .pyc files around my executable.
(including userdict, sys, site etc)
I want to have just single zip file for all python
files to a zip file and redirect
Python25.dll to that zip file?
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I have been developing an application in C++ that embeds Python
interpreter. It takes advantage of too many modules from Python.
When I want to package this application, I need to add too many files
(.pyc) from Python/lib folder
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and noticed that
Python treats:
val = 00110
as the integer 72 instead of returning 00110, why does Python do that?
(and how can I get around it?)
Grateful for any replies!
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, the easiest way to do that, please!
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Tom Harding
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'ps -ef |
grep emacs', but how
can I pipe the output of my 'ps -ef | grep emacs' to my python script
and then run a regression expression with it to get the process Ids?
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( cmd ).I'am working on Windows XP SP2 and Python 2.5.
Regards,
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