On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 00:53:15 -0800, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Are you actually linking your C program against the Python library?
Yes. Refer OP:
>> I'm embedding python in a C prog which is built as a linux shared lib.
>> The prog is linked against libpython, and on startup, it calls
>> Py_Initi
Hi all,
I'm embedding python in a C prog which is built as a linux shared lib.
The prog is linked against libpython, and on startup, it calls
Py_Initialize().
The prog imports a pure-python script. The script starts up ok, but when
it imports the 'math' module, the import fails with:
Traceback
Hi fellow pythonistas,
I've put up an initial pre-alpha release of DVEdit - a highly pythonic
free/opensource framework for scripted video editing and production.
http://www.freenet.org.nz/dvedit
It's in very early stages, mainly proof of concept, but I feel pretty
happy with the core classes an
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:20:10 -0700, Googy wrote:
> I am new to python...
>
> The programming language i know well is C
> Can any one recommend me the good ebook for beginners. I have loads of
> ebooks but i am not able to decide which to start with which book.
> Also i am learning XML so later on
Hi all,
Just a quick message to announce the latest release (v0.1.1) of the
'y4m' framework. www.freenet.org.nz/y4m
What is 'y4m'?
y4m is a python framework for manipulating yuv4mpeg video streams.
Young but growing rapidly.
It offers an intuitive Python API for:
- opening yuv4mpeg streams f
Hi,
I've built some bindings for the yuv4mpeg API, supporting both Python
and C++.
http://www.freenet.org.nz/pyyuv4mpeg/
Based on SWIG, implements virtually the whole API as given in
yuv4mpeg.h, and also implements a high-level 'Stream' class in both C++
and Python.
These bindings allow easy cr
Hi,
Does anyone know of any python or python-wrapped libs for video editing?
My requirements:
- open video files in any of the popular containers (avi, mov, ogg, flv
etc) and all the popular codecs (mpeg3, theora, mpeg2 etc) and audio
codecs (raw, wav, mp3 etc)
- get an abstract video cli
Hi all,
I wonder if I'm the only one who likes the Drupal (www.drupal.org) web CMS
framework, but much prefers Python as a programming language.
Anyway, I've put up the first cut of PyBridge - a framework that allows
Drupal extension modules to be written in Python.
http://www.freenet.org.nz/pyb
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 04:22:23 -0700, Mark Westwood wrote:
> I'm with Robin Becker on this one, if GP is good enough for your
> problem, then the answers it produces should be good enough. Set the
> fitness criteria in favour of shorter rather than longer expressions
> and let you system run a litt
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:11:39 +0100, Robin Becker wrote:
> I have seen this sort of evolution strategy in the past and it's very wrong
> to
> attempt to simplify outside the genetic framework. The implication is that
> you
> know better than the overall fitness requirement. The additional expre
Hi,
Are there any libraries for manipulating algebraic expression trees?
In particular, take an expression tree and simplify it down.
I'm working up the next release of PyGene, the genetic programming and
genetic algorithms library.
Part of PyGene works with trees holding algebraic expressions.
Hi,
After a 3-year break from working with it, I've just released version 0.1.0
(the first formally packaged release) of YahooQuote. As the name implies,
it's a stockmarket prices fetcher.
Features:
- easily fetch stock price quotes and histories
- fetch bulk histories across one or more of the
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