On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Edward Montague wrote:
> After successfully installing python 3.6.3 and the appropriate version of
> IDLE ,
> I attempted to run a matchpy example , to no avail .
>
> I'm using a debian distribution , 8.x or greater , is there something I
> need to be aware of .
After successfully installing python 3.6.3 and the appropriate version of
IDLE ,
I attempted to run a matchpy example , to no avail .
I'm using a debian distribution , 8.x or greater , is there something I
need to be aware of .
The error report points to a statement containing a ' -> ' character
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 1:17 PM, bvdp wrote:
> I'm having a conceptual mind-fart today. I just modified a bunch of code to
> use "from xx import variable" when variable is a global in xx.py. But, when I
> change/read 'variable' it doesn't appear to change. I've written a bit of
> code to show t
On 11/12/17 9:17 PM, bvdp wrote:
I'm having a conceptual mind-fart today. I just modified a bunch of code to use
"from xx import variable" when variable is a global in xx.py. But, when I
change/read 'variable' it doesn't appear to change. I've written a bit of code to show
the problem:
mod1.p
I'm having a conceptual mind-fart today. I just modified a bunch of code to use
"from xx import variable" when variable is a global in xx.py. But, when I
change/read 'variable' it doesn't appear to change. I've written a bit of code
to show the problem:
mod1.py
myvar = 99
def setvar(x):
glo
Thomas Jollans於 2017年11月12日星期日 UTC+8下午5時17分38秒寫道:
> By all means, port ctypesgen to Python 3 (and publish your port) if you
> want to,
I am not the right person because I have never use Python2 before:-)
> but you might want to consider whether it's easier to port your
> code from ctypes/ctypesg
On 12 November 2017 at 19:58, Mary Ann via Python-list
wrote:
>
> trying to install and run Python 3.5.2 (64 bit) and keep getting error
> message:
>
> the program can't start because api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll is missing
> from your computer. Try reintalling the program to fix this probl
trying to install and run Python 3.5.2 (64 bit) and keep getting error message:
the program can't start because api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll is missing
from your computer. Try reintalling the program to fix this problem.
I am on Windows 7 Home Premium
I have uninstalled and reinstall
Thanks, Justin. I imagine editors probably exist which can switch between
WYSIWYG and markup. Whether that markup can be Markdown or not, I don't
know. Marc-André Lemburg listed a few possible editors in the ticket he
opened, but I've not dug into their properties.
Skip
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 11
On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Skip Montanaro
wrote:
> The Python Job Board could use a little help in a couple areas. One, we can
> always use help reviewing and approving (or rejecting) submissions. The
> backlog keeps growing, and the existing volunteers who help can't always
> keep up. (Thi
On 2017-11-12 03:06, jf...@ms4.hinet.net wrote:
> I suppose there are many v3.x users who like to use ctypesgen to ease
> the using of ctypes.
Perhaps, but from what I can tell the increasingly popular cffi package
serves a similar need.
By all means, port ctypesgen to Python 3 (and publish your
Rick Johnson於 2017年11月12日星期日 UTC+8上午11時07分20秒寫道:
> `print` was changed from a statement to a function, so it's
> just a matter of converting it to a function call. If you
> read the docs for the new print function, it should be
> relatively easy to translate. I don't understand why you're
> having
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