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hi, everyone.
When I use Pexpect Module, I met the following problem and don't know how to
handle it.
Any advice is appreciated !
My environment:
Linux node08_xen3.4.3_rhel5_1 2.6.18.8-xen #1 SMP Wed Jul 14 17:20:01 CST
2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux (FYI: this is a virtual machine.)
Python 2.5.5
maybe i found why pexpect doesn't work in my environment. (but still, i
don't know how solve it)
my machine is actually a xen domain U, whose kernel is host's kernel.
when I test pexpect module directly on host machine, it works pretty fine.
and that's all I can do about it, maybe pexpect use
Ronald Oussoren ronaldousso...@mac.com added the comment:
This is not an issue for 3.x because the io library doesn't use stdio.
I'd say this is unlikely to get fixed in 2.7 as every call to stdio functions
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f = open('/dev/null')
print('Hello',file=f)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
IOError: not writable
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On 2010-07-10, Andreas Waldenburger use...@geekmail.invalid wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 16:49:20 + (UTC) Grant Edwards
inva...@invalid.invalid wrote:
On 2010-07-09, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some
expertise wit R
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 16:49:20 + (UTC) Grant Edwards
inva...@invalid.invalid wrote:
On 2010-07-09, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some
expertise wit R statistical programming language). I am just
starting, so my
On 9 Jul., 18:31, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some expertise
wit R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my
questions may be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor
for python
geremy condra wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first test
have been with gedit. Is there any way to directly run the Python code into
the console?
Gedit has a plugin that
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
geremy condra wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first test
have been with gedit. Is there any way to
geremy condra wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
geremy condra wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first test
have
On 10/07/2010 13:05, Dani Valverde wrote:
It could be a solution. But I am used to work with gEdit using the R
statistical programming language plugin, and I am able to send the code
to console instead of typing it in.
To run your code, save it to a file 'mycode.py' (or whatever), then open
a
On Jul 10, 8:49 pm, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
geremy condra wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first test
have been with gedit. Is there any way to directly
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 7:05 AM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
geremy condra wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:49 AM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com
wrote:
geremy condra wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sorry, I
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 19:31, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some expertise wit
R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my questions may
be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor
Hello!
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some expertise
wit R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my
questions may be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor
for python?
Cheers!
Dani
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* Dani Valverde, on 09.07.2010 18:31:
Hello!
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some expertise
wit R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my
questions may be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor
for python?
Cheers!
If you're working
On 2010-07-09, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some
expertise wit R statistical programming language). I am just
starting, so my questions may be a little bit stupid. Can anyone
suggest a good editor for python?
Emacs,
On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 17:31:36 +0100, Dani Valverde
dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some expertise
wit R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my
questions may be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor
Hello Dani!
IDLE is very friendly for new users and has got me a long way when I was
starting. You also can't beat that it comes bundled with Python.
I'd also like to suggest the Python-Tutor list
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor for your new-user questions.
Lots of helpful
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some expertise wit
R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my questions may
be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor
depends on your OS. I us Mac OSX and like
jEdit (my lab mate likes bbEdit). When I was on windows I liked
notepad2. On linux i really like gEdit. Any of these will work great
for a beginner!
Bradley
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I am new
:
Hello!
I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some
expertise wit
R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my
questions may
be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor for python?
Cheers!
Dani
Welcome Dani,
Please do not top post.
vim
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first test
have been with gedit. Is there any way to directly run the Python code into
the console?
Gedit has a plugin that brings up a python intepreter.
On Jul 9, 11:43 am, geremy condra debat...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Dani Valverde dani.valve...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first test
have been with gedit. Is there any way to directly run the Python code into
the
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; sys.stdout.write(os.popen(while :; do echo yes ;
done | echo hello).read())'
popen() forks and then execs() a /bin/sh like this
/bin/sh -c while :; do echo yes ; done | echo hello
But exec() (on Linux at least) inherits the signal handling from the pre-exec
process for the signals which were
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http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/printf.html
claims fprintf should return a negative value when there is an output
error (the same claims is in the manpage of fprintf on OSX 10.6).
Neither document refers to the
Hello
I'm reading O'Reily's Python Programming on Win32, but couldn't find
a simple example on how to create a window with just a label and
pushbutton.
If someone has such a basic example handy, I'm interested.
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Gilles Ganault wrote:
Hello
I'm reading O'Reily's Python Programming on Win32, but couldn't find
a simple example on how to create a window with just a label and
pushbutton.
Well, you might mean this:
code
import win32api
win32api.MessageBox (None, Hello, World!, Greetings)
/code
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Hello
I'm reading O'Reily's Python Programming on Win32, but couldn't find
a simple example on how to create a window with just a label and
pushbutton.
This is probably because maybe the book addresses how to use python to
do windows
On Oct 28, 11:23 am, Francesco Bochicchio bieff...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 Ott, 10:40, Gilles Ganault nos...@nospam.com wrote:
Hello
I'm reading O'Reily's Python Programming on Win32, but couldn't find
a simple example on how to create a window with just a label and
pushbutton
On Oct 28, 5:40 am, Gilles Ganault nos...@nospam.com wrote:
Hello
I'm reading O'Reily's Python Programming on Win32, but couldn't find
a simple example on how to create a window with just a label and
pushbutton.
If someone has such a basic example handy, I'm interested.
Thank you
zxo102 a écrit :
Hi everyone,
How can I pass a string generated from python cgi at server side
to a
javascript function as an argument at client side?
This is common HTTP / javascriot stuff - nothing related to Python.
First learn about the HTTP protocol - something you obviously need if
zxo102 zxo...@gmail.com (z) wrote:
z Hi everyone,
z How can I pass a string generated from python cgi at server side
z to a
z javascript function as an argument at client side?
z I want test.py to return a hello back so the javascript function
z load takes hello as argument like load
Hi, I am new to this list. I have some goals in mind but I am unsure of
where to start. I want to connect to my gmail account, find specific emails
and save the contents of the emails to a txt file. I would like to open none
txt files (.nc files) which can be opened in note pad and saved as a txt.
=javascript
...
load(test.py );
...
/script
...
/html
I want test.py to return a hello back so the javascript function
load takes hello as argument like load(hello).
2. server side: test.py
...
#!c:\python24\python.exe
def main():
message = 'hello'
#return message
main()
...
Any ideas
Hello to the Python community !
I'm a totaly newbbie in this langage.
I hope i will learn a lot with you.
Thanks.
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Hi ...
I have been trying to set this 2-D array of this sort.
0 10 20 ... 1000
1 11 21...
1000
Here is the code i tried ...
arr=[]
for i in range(0,1010,10):
arr.append([])
for j in range(0,1001,1):
arr[i].append(i+j)
print arr
I am getting
Tanmoy wrote:
T Hi ...
I have been trying to set this 2-D array of this sort.
0 10 20 ... 1000
1 11 21...
1000
Here is the code i tried ...
arr=[]
for i in range(0,1010,10):
arr.append([])
for j in range(0,1001,1):
arr[i].append(i+j)
Hello ,
When i==0 you append an empty list to arr, so arr[i] is arr[0]. No
problem.
When i==10 you append another empty list to arr, so arr[i] is arr[10].
Index error because there's no arr[10], only arr[0] and arr[1].
Thanks for your prompt reply...
How can i pass this problem
Tanmoy wrote:
Hello ,
When i==0 you append an empty list to arr, so arr[i] is
arr[0]. No
problem.
When i==10 you append another empty list to arr, so arr[i] is arr[10].
Index error because there's no arr[10], only arr[0] and arr[1].
Thanks for your
You could pick a much better title. And apparently you started a new
thread with this one. When responding to an existing message, you ought
to reply-all to the existing message, rather than starting a new thread.
Tanmoy wrote:
Hello ,
When i==0 you append an empty list to arr, so
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, hello
f = open(/etc/hosts)
print f, world
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obviously total mewbiew:
My first program in Python Windows
print Hello World
I select Run/Run Module and get an error:
Syntax error, with the closing quote highlighted.
Tried with single quotes as well. Same problem.
Can someone explain my mistake?
Thanks,
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Henrik Bechmann wrote:
obviously total mewbiew:
My first program in Python Windows
print Hello World
I select Run/Run Module and get an error:
Syntax error, with the closing quote highlighted.
Tried with single quotes as well. Same problem.
Can someone explain my mistake?
You
obviously total mewbiew:
My first program in Python Windows
print Hello World
I select Run/Run Module and get an error:
Syntax error, with the closing quote highlighted.
Tried with single quotes as well. Same problem.
Can someone explain my mistake?
Are you using python 3.0
On Mar 12, 5:57 pm, Henrik Bechmann hbechm...@gmail.com wrote:
obviously total mewbiew:
My first program in Python Windows
What is that you are callind Python Windows? What version of Python
are you running?
2.X: print Hello World
should work.
3.X: print is now a function,
print(Hello World
On Mar 12, 2:25 am, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 12, 5:57 pm, Henrik Bechmann hbechm...@gmail.com wrote:
obviously total mewbiew:
My first program in Python Windows
What is that you are callind Python Windows? What version of Python
are you running?
2.X: print Hello
Welcome to the list. As a newbie myself, I ran into the Python3 vrs
2.6 issue. May I suggest starting with 2.6? There is many more books
and internet stuff you can learn with in 2.6 - and the examples will
work. As Garry wrote, once you understand 2.6, 3.0 will not be a
challenge.
I do
On 12 Mar, 12:45, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
[starting with 2.6]
I do not think that is the best way to go about learning Python. Why
learn an arguably depreciating version when the new version is
available. I agree that there are not many tutorial written for Python
3 however
On Mar 12, 7:45 am, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome to the list. As a newbie myself, I ran into the Python3 vrs
2.6 issue. May I suggest starting with 2.6? There is many more books
and internet stuff you can learn with in 2.6 - and the examples will
work. As Garry wrote,
On Thursday 12 March 2009 07:45:55 am Dotan Cohen wrote:
I do not think that is the best way to go about learning Python. Why
learn an arguably depreciating version when the new version is
available.
Because it is not only the language that matters, you also need the libraries
to accomplish
Hello,
I am a fluent Python programmer, but have limited (zero) GUI
experience. I need to write simple GUI's fairly quickly and would
prefer to use TKinter for it's simplicity and longevity. (I tried to
compile QT on both HPUX and Solaris with recent compilers...and
compiles/builds failed
Hello,
In the 3.0 changes list there is mentioned that -compares are not
supported anymore if the compared types are different (except
numbers). Like
42 Hello
did return True of False depending on the implementation but is now a
TypeError.
But the document also mentions that the result
But the document also mentions that the result is not strictly
undefined but reproducable undetermined.
What specific document are you looking at, and where specifically
does it say that? I can't believe that the quotation marks indicate
an actual quote, in particular because reproducible is
towit...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
In the 3.0 changes list there is mentioned that -compares are not
supported anymore if the compared types are different (except
numbers). Like
42 Hello
did return True of False depending on the implementation but is now a
TypeError.
But the document also
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
But the document also mentions that the result is not strictly
undefined but reproducable undetermined.
What specific document are you looking at, and where specifically
does it say that? I can't believe that the quotation marks indicate
an actual quote, in particular
Hi,
Apologies for the previous email. Some hacker/spammer hacked my
email password, and sent email using it.
Thanks and regards,
Mohit Ranka
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2008/11/27 fel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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but thanks, I'll do it.
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I work in a small software company using php all day, I wish the usage
of Python was more common within my company
they are starting a new project (insurance stuff) using Java, and I
just hate that eventually I'l be debugging someone-else's java code
how can I convince them that Python is better,
On Nov 26, 2:58 pm, fel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I work in a small software company using php all day, I wish the usage
of Python was more common within my company
they are starting a new project (insurance stuff) using Java, and I
just hate that eventually I'l be debugging someone-else's java
On Nov 26, 5:17 pm, r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 26, 2:58 pm, fel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I work in a small software company using php all day, I wish the usage
of Python was more common within my company
they are starting a new project (insurance stuff) using Java, and I
just hate
fel:
they are starting a new project (insurance stuff) using Java, and I
just hate that eventually I'l be debugging someone-else's java code
how can I convince them that Python is better, and get them to re-
think their strategy?
The choice of the language for a program isn't easy.
On Nov 27, 8:25 am, fel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
perhaps a python advocacy page?
http://www.google.com/search?q=python advocacy
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2008/11/26 fel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
how can I convince them that Python is better
You can't, because it isn't.
I'd better explain that, before I'm lynched. The thing is, no language
is better than another language. A language is better than another
language *for a particular purpose*. SPARK Ada
On Nov 26, 8:19 pm, Tim Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/11/26 fel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
how can I convince them that Python is better
You can't, because it isn't.
you are right, it isn't, but for the particular task at hand (DB
Sybase programming)
I feel somehow that the team isn't moving
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 19:34:42 -0800 (PST), javed044
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THIS IS MY NEW BLOG. BLOG TYPE COOL WALLPAPERS AND PICTURE.
This is my new kill filter candidate.
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Many thanks, it works when setting the LANG environment variable.
BTW:
For Windows users, when running Python command-line programs,
you can also modify the properties of the cmd.exe window and
tell windows to use the TT Lucida Console font instead of the raster
font.
Then, before starting the
Helmut Jarausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# but this ugly one (to be done for each output file)
sys.stdout._encoding='latin1'
Is this writable _encoding attribute, with a leading underscore (_),
documented anywhere? Does it actually work? Would it happen to be
supported in 2.5 or 2.6? The fact
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