On Sep 2, 12:30 pm, Terry Reedy wrote:
> rogerdpack wrote:
> > on this page
>
> >http://docs.python.org/3.1/tutorial/introduction.html
>
> > some of the "text" examples are [incorrectly] color formatted.
>
> I did not see any problems with my browser (FF
Greetings. A little new to python here, but...
on this page
http://docs.python.org/3.1/tutorial/introduction.html
some of the "text" examples are [incorrectly] color formatted.
I assume this a bug reportable to bugs.python.org?
Thanks!
-r
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Question. Seems that with python distributions you have the option to
include either "external facing, public" *.h files, and make them
available, or include the whole kit and kaboodle [all *.h files]. Any
word on how python does this currently? Just wondering as ruby runs
into the same question
Thanks much.
-=roger
> Yet more specifically: if the extension module or Python host opens
> a file with fopen(), and passes it to PyRun_{Any|Simple}File[Ex][Flags],
> Python will crash.
>
> HTH,
> Martin
>
> P.S. There may be more cases in which you get crashes - the list above
> includes just th
It appears from sites like
http://www.develer.com/oss/GccWinBinaries
at the bottom that at least this developer made an effort to link
against the same version of msvcrt.dll that the python exe was
compiled with [ex: vc2008 -> msvcr90.dll]. Is this pain necessary?
Are there known drawbacks to not
> Search for the tool "Unholy". -- Al
Thank you for your replies.
-=r
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Hi all. My name is Roger.
Anyway question.
Anybody know of a Ruby -> Python translator at all? I'm looking for a
way to have my Ruby code take advantage of the coolio speed of Psyco.
Also question. Does psyco work with Python 3.0?
Thanks!
-=r
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