On 2011-06-10, Asen Bozhilov wrote:
> Andre Majorel wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to keep the definitions of the high-level
>> functions at the top of the source ? I don't see a way to
>> declare a function in Python.
>
> Languages with variable and function
Is there a way to keep the definitions of the high-level
functions at the top of the source ? I don't see a way to
declare a function in Python.
Thanks in advance.
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If someone has ever written a script to convert the Python
Language Reference and Library Reference to man format, I'm
interested.
Thanks in advance.
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trace of last year's expedition."
On 2008-11-30, Stephane Chazelas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008-11-30, 06:11(+00), Tam Ha:
>> Stephane CHAZELAS wrote:
>>> There's a common confusion in this in the nature of /bin/sh.
>>> There's no standard (neither POSIX nor Unix) that specifies that
>>> /bin/sh should be any variant of the Bo