Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-09-30, Mirko via Python-list wrote: > We are seeing these troubles from newcomers on Windows all of the > time -- and that for years. Isn't it time to ask if the way Python > installs itself on Windows-Systems is appropriate? And that's been asked every few months for years. Time and ti

Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-09-30, Eryk Sun wrote: > On 9/30/20, Mirko via Python-list wrote: >> >> I have only limited knowledge about current Windows systems. But it >> seems to me that newcomers download some setup exe/msi and then >> search the menu to run what ever is found (python.exe or even the >> setup-prog

Re: A library that converts a type-annotated function into a webpage with HTML forms?

2020-09-30 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Wed, Sep 30 2020 at 04:45:47 PM, James Lu wrote: > Is there a python library available that converts a type-annotated Python > function into a webpage with HTML forms? > > Something like: > > > def foo(name: str, times: int): > return f"Hello {name}!" * times > > serve_from(foo, host="0.0.0

Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Michael Torrie
On 9/29/20 4:31 PM, Ron Villarreal via Python-list wrote: > Tried to open Python 3.8. I have Windows 10. Icon won’t open. Did you read the documentation? https://docs.python.org/3/using/windows.html Seems like this comes up several times a week. Perhaps the installer should automatically open thi

Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Eryk Sun
On 9/30/20, Mirko via Python-list wrote: > > I have only limited knowledge about current Windows systems. But it > seems to me that newcomers download some setup exe/msi and then > search the menu to run what ever is found (python.exe or even the > setup-program.) It might help some people who tr

Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 7:33 AM Mirko via Python-list wrote: > > Am 30.09.2020 um 17:55 schrieb Dennis Lee Bieber: > > On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:31:18 + (UTC), Ron Villarreal via Python-list > > declaimed the following: > > > >> Tried to open Python 3.8. I have Windows 10. Icon won’t open. > > >

Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Mirko via Python-list
Am 30.09.2020 um 17:55 schrieb Dennis Lee Bieber: > On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:31:18 + (UTC), Ron Villarreal via Python-list > declaimed the following: > >> Tried to open Python 3.8. I have Windows 10. Icon won’t open. > > What "Icon"? > > Python is a language interpreter/compiler -

A library that converts a type-annotated function into a webpage with HTML forms?

2020-09-30 Thread James Lu
Is there a python library available that converts a type-annotated Python function into a webpage with HTML forms? Something like: def foo(name: str, times: int): return f"Hello {name}!" * times serve_from(foo, host="0.0.0.0", port=3000) Turning into a server that serves something like thi

Re: Problem

2020-09-30 Thread Eryk Sun
On 9/30/20, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:31:18 + (UTC), Ron Villarreal via Python-list > declaimed the following: > >>Tried to open Python 3.8. I have Windows 10. Icon won’t open. > > What "Icon"? > > Python is a language interpreter/compiler -- it runs from a

Re: [RELEASE] Python 3.8.6 is now available

2020-09-30 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 9/29/20 9:16 AM, David Raymond wrote: >> Python 3.8.6 is the sixth maintenance release of Python 3.8. Go get it here: > >> https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-386/ >> > > > Just a quick note that there still seem to be a few

Re: error in install.sh

2020-09-30 Thread Dieter Maurer
RobH wrote at 2020-9-30 13:27 +0100: >I had to do a reinstall of my linux system due to a faulty ssd, and have >a problem with a install.sh script.The said script is included in with >lcd files. which I downloaded from github. > >When I run ./install.sh, it fails at >./install.sh: line 34: syntax e

Re: new feature in Python

2020-09-30 Thread Christman, Roger Graydon
On 30/09/2020, yonatan <53770...@gmail.com> proposed: > instead of > con = "some text here" > con = con.replace("here", "there") > we could do > con = "some text here" > con .= replace("here", "there") That would require a major rewrite of the grammer of the Python language, which would probab

Re: new feature in Python.

2020-09-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 2:14 AM Jason C. McDonald wrote: > > > > I have a great idea, there are __iX__` methods, such as `__ior__`, > > `__iadd__`, `__iand__` etc.., which implements the |=, +=, &= > > behavior, > > it would be nice if you could implement also `__igetattr__` or > > something, which

Re: new feature in Python.

2020-09-30 Thread Jason C. McDonald
> I have a great idea, there are __iX__` methods, such as `__ior__`, > `__iadd__`, `__iand__` etc.., which implements the |=, +=, &= > behavior,  > it would be nice if you could implement also `__igetattr__` or > something, which means: > > instead of > con = "some text here" > con  = con.replace

new feature in Python.

2020-09-30 Thread yonatan
Hi, My name is Jonatan and i am programming in Python for about 4 years, I have a great idea, there are __iX__` methods, such as `__ior__`, `__iadd__`, `__iand__` etc.., which implements the |=, +=, &= behavior, it would be nice if you could implement also `__igetattr__` or something, which mea

Re: Interference tkinter and plot from matplotlib

2020-09-30 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 30.09.20 um 15:46 schrieb Pierre Bonville: Hi everybody, Interference tkinter and plot from matplotlib You are mixing different ways of control flow. In a GUI program, don't call input(). Use the mainloop() as the very last of your calls, and only work in the callbacks. That means yo

Interference tkinter and plot from matplotlib

2020-09-30 Thread Pierre Bonville
Hi everybody, I am running this little program below on Win 10 with Python 3.8 (just typing prog.py after the prompt c:\Users ...>), and while it correctly displays the window and does the first plt.plot(), it does not reach the input command and remains waiting after I shut the plot. If I replace

Re: error in install.sh

2020-09-30 Thread RobH
On 30/09/2020 13:49, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com wrote: On 2020-09-30 at 13:27:43 +0100, RobH wrote: I had to do a reinstall of my linux system due to a faulty ssd, and have a problem with a install.sh script.The said script is included in with lcd files. which I downloaded from github.

Re: error in install.sh

2020-09-30 Thread 2QdxY4RzWzUUiLuE
On 2020-09-30 at 13:27:43 +0100, RobH wrote: > I had to do a reinstall of my linux system due to a faulty ssd, and have a > problem with a install.sh script.The said script is included in with lcd > files. which I downloaded from github. > > When I run ./install.sh, it fails at > ./install.sh: l

error in install.sh

2020-09-30 Thread RobH
I had to do a reinstall of my linux system due to a faulty ssd, and have a problem with a install.sh script.The said script is included in with lcd files. which I downloaded from github. When I run ./install.sh, it fails at ./install.sh: line 34: syntax error: unexpected end of file. I don't k