Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info> writes: > On Tue, 01 May 2012 19:07:58 +0200, Kiuhnm wrote: > > [entitled demands]
> Believe it or not, the world does not revolve around you. We cannot > see what is in your head. If we ask for a WORKING EXAMPLE, you need to > give an example that includes EVERYTHING necessary to make it work. To forestall the next obvious but wrong response: no, this is not asking to see a massive complicated module dumped on us to pore over. The term missing from Steven's request is “minimal”. When presenting code for examination by others, we request that you present a complete, minimal, working example. Complete, so that we can take what you present and use it without guessing (likely incorrect guesses) what extra bits you did. Minimal, so that it contains *only* what is needed to demonstrate what you're trying to communicate. Yes, this probably means writing an example specifically to present to us; tough, the job falls to you if you want us to spend time on your issue. Working example: so that it actually does what you say it does, and we can verify that directly instead of speculating. > [...] > > Talking with you is a real pain. You're always partial in your > > opinions and this urge of yours to criticize other's work makes you > > look dumb or hopefully just lazy. Sometimes one side of a disagreement is just incorrect, and in those cases it's good to be partial in one's opinions and to criticise on the facts. You have entered may people's kill files, including mine, because of this inability to take criticism and this tendency to insult others baselessly. -- \ “Holy unrefillable prescriptions, Batman!” —Robin | `\ | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list