Hello.
Can someone help me to resolv error.
code:
import threading
class TimeoutError(RuntimeError):
pass
class AsyncCall(object):
def __init__(self, fnc, callback = None):
self.Callable = fnc
self.Callback = callback
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
s
Hi All,
I write crossplatform program and have next problem under windows
(under linux is all OK) :
I'm trying to get the UTC modification date of files on the flash
drive under windows. In the flash card system is FAT. In the winter
time (2010 01 21) Date of modification:
>>> op.getmtime('
On 12 авг, 18:49, drodrig wrote:
> A python script I use to backup files on a Windows 2003 server
> occasionally fails to retrieve the size of a file with a question mark
> in the name. The exception I get is "OSError #123 The filename,
> directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect". I rea
=u'excludecall'):
"""Set assigment from global : global=(1,2,3); loop a = global 10
times in while.
@UID@ e710b888-bacd-4248-9ff7-1f7a348e1c8f
@author@ Mazhugin Aleksey
@score_common@ 1
"""
a = 0
global gset
while ntimes >
On Sep 2, 12:46 am, Tim Arnold wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a set of strings that are *basically* comma separated, but with
> the exception that if a comma occur insides curly braces it is not a
> delimiter. Here's an example:
>
> [code=one, caption={My Analysis for \textbf{t}, Version 1}, continued]
>
On Sep 2, 12:46 am, Tim Arnold wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a set of strings that are *basically* comma separated, but with
> the exception that if a comma occur insides curly braces it is not a
> delimiter. Here's an example:
>
> [code=one, caption={My Analysis for \textbf{t}, Version 1}, continued]
>
This is first PYBAG announce on comp.lang.python.
PYBAG implements a portable bag and is intended for fast
synchronization and backup. It lets you use a portable digital storage
device to carry your electronic documents similar to the way you can
use a bag to carry paper documents. You can synchro