Which kind of specified python module can monitor text in Windows GUI or
support the similar function?
Br,
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On Aug 17, 8:23 pm, David House wrote: > > Note that the
unittest module now supports the `skip' and > `expectedFailure' decorators,
which seem to describe some of the > solutions here. > > Seehttp://
docs.python.org/3.1/library/unittest.html#skipping-tests-and-e... > > -- >
-David Yes, indeed! I'
Yes, should be more than 200. But now 187+ are running (some are
'ignored').It's
a personal project, I just don't feel safe without all the testing as it
grows bigger and bigger.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:40 AM, John Haggerty wrote:
> So you are saying you have several hundred tests you have t
Dear Jeroen,
Thanks so much for your help. :)
Best regards,
Yin Ming
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Hi,
Is there a way in python to output binary files? I need to python to
write out a stream of 5 million floating point numbers, separated by
some separator, but it seems that all python supports natively is string
information output, which is extremely space inefficient.
I'd tried using the pi
Regards
Samuel Yin
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Samuel Yin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi, guys,
This should be a simple problem, but I just can not resolve it. I just
want to use a python script to change my working directory. see my
following code:
# mycd.py
1) destdir = "&
I do in the case of python script?
Thanks and Regards
Samuel Yin
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I am writing a script that monitors a child process. If the child
process dies on its own, then the parent continues on. If the child
process is still alive after a timeout period, the parent will kill the
child process. Enclosed is a snippet of the code I have written. For
some reason, unless
urned from the auxiliary member function.
Are there other ways of approaching this problem?
Thanks,
Yin
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