Hi all,
I'm currently struggling a little with pywin32, and to me it seems
that the default python dir() behaviour is broken. For the record, I
am forcing early-binding.
To explain, I think some code would be best:
class A(object):
def __init__(self):
self.member = 1
def
Jeremy Herbert wrote:
I'm currently struggling a little with pywin32, and to me it seems
that the default python dir() behaviour is broken. For the record, I
am forcing early-binding.
Broken is too harsh of a word. What you're seeing here is more or
less an impedance mismatch between two very
Hi Tim,
Sorry, I did not intend for my message to be interpreted as overly
harsh :) Is there any way to introspect the properties of the objects
at runtime using python? They are present in the makepy file under
_prop_map_get_.
Thanks,
Jeremy Herbert
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Tim
Jeremy Herbert wrote:
Is there any way to introspect the properties of the objects
at runtime using python? They are present in the makepy file under
_prop_map_get_.
Well, clearly some combination of _prop_map_get and _prop_map_put will
give you this information.
If Mark Hammond is listening
I've been writing GUIs with wxPython for a while now, and am trying to
figure out now how to get each program not to group into a generic
'pythonw' taskbar icon.
I found this API, but it doesn't work on my version of Windows XP:
SetCurrentProcessExplicitAppUserModelID
Is there some other method