eturned by importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec()
> <https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html#importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec>
> will be the actual current working directory and not the empty string.
>
What I am interested in is what is the reason of this difference ?
P.S.:
- My english may suck a bit, please blame it on me being a French native
speaker
- Sorry if the colours hurt 😅
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Hi again, Correct guess, virtualenvwrapper-powershell correctly installed
under 2.7 :)
On Sun, 15 Nov 2015 at 12:31 Adrien Viala <
adrien.georges.louis.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for your work. Just discovering python.
>
> My issue steps were :
> -
Hello,
Thank you for your work. Just discovering python.
My issue steps were :
- 3.5 installed
- friend codes in 2.7
- server scripts can t run on my laptop (cant find module 0o)
- whatever, must be 3.5 / 2.7 issues
- let's try virtualenv
- can t download virtualenvwrapper-powershell : error X t
Release works, but I have a bad feeling
about it :-)
Any help would be welcome! Thanks in advance.
Adrien.
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Hope this helps,
Adrien
Le 29/11/2012 07:53, Alasdair McAndrew a é
00 << no, I want just 2 or 2.
Maybe you're looking for "{:.3g}"
print "{:.3g}".format(2)
# '2'
print "{:.3g}".format(2.00)
# '2'
print "{:.3g}".format(2.35)
# '2.35'
print "{:.3g}".format(2.356) # this rounds up
# '2.36'
Cheers,
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Hi,
Did you try the list.update() builtin function ?
Regards
Peter Otten a écrit :
> Alfons Nonell-Canals wrote:
>
>> I have different sets/dictionaries/lists (whatever you want because I
>> can convert them easily) and I would like to combine them. I don't want
>> a consensus and something lik