On 6/25/2017 11:32 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Steve D'Aprano writes:
On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 08:44 am, Stefan Ram wrote:
According to The Python Language Reference Release 3.6.0, 2.1.3
Comments, »A comment signifies the end of the logical line unless
the implicit line joining rules are invok
Edward Montague writes:
> I'd like to eventually have 3D graphics within an application
For that requirement, your application will need to make use of a
library for presenting and interacting with 3D objects.
To my knowledge there is no such thing in the standard library, so
you'll need to b
I've become a bit more familiar with wxglade , wxFormBuilder and to a
lesser extent BoaConstructor.
There are however numerous other possiblities and
extensions .
I'd like to eventually have 3D graphics within an
application constructed through a GUI Designer ;
preferably with quality approach
Steve D'Aprano writes:
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 08:44 am, Stefan Ram wrote:
>
> > According to The Python Language Reference Release 3.6.0, 2.1.3
> > Comments, »A comment signifies the end of the logical line unless
> > the implicit line joining rules are invoked.«.
> >
> > So, why do I get
On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 08:44 am, Stefan Ram wrote:
> When I enter »12\«, I get a continuation prompt in the
> Python 3.6 console:
>
12\
> ...
>
> . I thought that this might indicate that the logical line
> is not terminated yet.
No. You get the level 2 prompt (sys.ps2) for a number o
Just felt like posting, wouldn't it be pythonic if it was
if word in [list]:
ignore
Save time and easily maintainable
Cmg
On 23 Jun 2017 02:41, "John Black" wrote:
All, in case this is useful to anyone, this rule that tells my newsreader
which posts to kill really cleans up the group. I c
On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 02:40 am, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>> py> isinstance(KeyboardInterrupt(), Exception)
>> False
>> py> isinstance(ValueError, Exception)
>> False
>>
>
> I might have missed something, but don't you want to be using BaseException
> as your class/type?
Yes I do, which is why I was
As discussed in the Python-Ideas mailing list, sometimes we want to suppress a
particular kind of exception and replace it with another.
For that reason, I'd like to announce exception_guard, a context manager and
decorator which catches specified exceptions and replaces them with a given
exceptio
On 06/25/17 12:10, Steve D'Aprano wrote:
py> isinstance(KeyboardInterrupt(), Exception)
False
py> isinstance(ValueError, Exception)
False
That's because KeyboardInterrupt is not a subclass of Exception. If you
want to catch that as well you need to check against BaseException.
https://docs.
>
> py> isinstance(KeyboardInterrupt(), Exception)
> False
> py> isinstance(ValueError, Exception)
> False
>
I might have missed something, but don't you want to be using BaseException
as your class/type? Also, Checking isinstance() between two classes isn't
likely to work, I don't think.
Both th
On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 05:50 pm, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Steve D'Aprano writes:
>> What's the right/best way to test whether an object is an exception
>> ahead of time? (That is, without trying to raise from it.)
>
> Maybe I'm missing something but
>isinstance(obj, Exception)
> seems to work.
Not
Forgot to include this reply to the list (as others may want to comment).
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From: Paul Barry
Date: 24 June 2017 at 12:21
Subject: Re: Unable to convert pandas object to string
To: Bhaskar Dhariyal
Note that .info(), according to its docs, gives you a "Conc
On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 08:18:45 -0600
Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 06/25/2017 06:19 AM, Rod Person wrote:
> > But doing a simple ls of that directory show it is unicode but the
> > replacement of the offending character.
> >
> > http://rodperson.com/graphics/uc/ls.png
>
> Now that is really strang
Rod Person wrote:
> Ok...so after reading all the replies in the thread, I thought I would
> be easier to send a general reply and include some links to screenshots.
>
> As Peter mention, the logic thing to do would be to fix the file name
> to what I actually thought it was and if this was for w
On 06/25/2017 06:19 AM, Rod Person wrote:
> But doing a simple ls of that directory show it is unicode but the
> replacement of the offending character.
>
> http://rodperson.com/graphics/uc/ls.png
Now that is really strange. Your OS seems to not recognize that the
filename is in UTF-8. I suspec
Ok...so after reading all the replies in the thread, I thought I would
be easier to send a general reply and include some links to screenshots.
As Peter mention, the logic thing to do would be to fix the file name
to what I actually thought it was and if this was for work that
probably what I woul
On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 02:23:15 -0700, wxjmfauth wrote:
> Le samedi 24 juin 2017 21:10:47 UTC+2, alister a écrit :
>> On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 14:57:21 -0400, Rod Person wrote:
>>
>> > \xe2\x80\x99,
>>
>> because the file name has been created using "Right single quote"
>> instead of apostrophe, the gly
Steve D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 04:57 pm, Peter Otten wrote:
>> if everything worked correctly? Though I don't understand why the OP
>> doesn't see
>>
>> '06 - Toddâ\x80\x99s Song (Post-Spiderland Song in Progress).flac'
>>
>> which is the repr() that I get.
>
> That's mojibake and
Steve D'Aprano writes:
> What's the right/best way to test whether an object is an exception
> ahead of time? (That is, without trying to raise from it.)
Maybe I'm missing something but
isinstance(obj, Exception)
seems to work.
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On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 04:57 pm, Peter Otten wrote:
> Steve D'Aprano wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 07:17 am, Peter Otten wrote:
>>
>>> Then I'd fix the name manually...
>>
>> The file name isn't broken.
>>
>>
>> What's broken is parts of the OP's code which assumes that non-ASCII file
>> names
Steve D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 07:17 am, Peter Otten wrote:
>
>> Then I'd fix the name manually...
>
> The file name isn't broken.
>
>
> What's broken is parts of the OP's code which assumes that non-ASCII file
> names are broken...
Hm, the OP says
'06 - Todd\xe2\x80\x99s Song (
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