Re: No overflow in variables?

2014-01-22 Thread Philip Red
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Re: No overflow in variables?

2014-01-22 Thread Philip Red
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No overflow in variables?

2014-01-22 Thread Philip Red
Hi everyone. First of all sorry if my english is not good. I have a question about something in Python I can not explain: in every programming language I know (e.g. C#) if you exceed the max-value of a certain type (e.g. a long-integer) you get an overflow. Here is a simple example in C#:

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Re: is there any principle when writing python function

2011-08-24 Thread Red John
> "We must constantly strive to remove multiplicity from our systems; > lest it consumes us!" > > s/multiplicity/rantingrick/ and I'm in full agreement. QFT -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Pipe in the "return" statement

2011-07-25 Thread red floyd
On Jul 25, 5:52 am, TonyO wrote: > > Still I dont get how I am supposed to understand the pipe and its task/ > > idea/influece on control flow, of: > > return | > > In the words of René Magritte, > > return | >                    ^ > Ceci n'est pas une pipe. We have a WINNER!! -- http:/

Re: Free Software University - Python Certificate

2011-03-23 Thread Red John
> To me all this does not look professional for somebody who want to > attract students / instructors I'm a big fan of the Menu containing a (useless) link to First Menu Item -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: IDLE: A cornicopia of mediocrity and obfuscation.

2011-02-03 Thread Red John
On Feb 2, 9:03 pm, alex23 wrote: > rantingrick wrote: > > Hmm, that coming from someone who has two posts in this group. And the > > last he posted was a year ago! > > Wait, I thought you had the approval of the silent majority? > > So once anyone actually posts, they lost the right to be counted

Re: IDLE: A cornicopia of mediocrity and obfuscation.

2011-02-02 Thread Red John
On Feb 1, 11:23 am, rantingrick wrote: > Hmm, that coming from someone who has two posts in this group. And the > last he posted was a year ago! Alright, let me add you to the proper > category... > > py> troll_group.append("Red John") I realize that not agree

Re: IDLE: A cornicopia of mediocrity and obfuscation.

2011-02-01 Thread Red John
On Feb 1, 10:26 am, rantingrick wrote: > On Feb 1, 10:29 am, "Littlefield, Tyler" wrote: > > > I hope everyone will > > excuse me now, I must dash off to slit  my wrists in a tub of warm water > > and listen to Free Bird, > > Free Bird! hmm, I would have chosen Chopin's nocturne 48-1 or 72-1 if >

Re: Google AI challenge: planet war. Lisp won.

2010-12-04 Thread Red John
> > Yeah, riiight.  So it's a crime to have any fun in life, right?  Go get > a life. > > -- Benjamin L. Russell +1 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: dynamically modify help text

2010-06-27 Thread Red Forks
Read you doc file and set the __doc__ attr of the object you want to change. On Monday, June 28, 2010, Brian Blais wrote: > Hello, > > I know that the help text for an object will give a description of every > method based on the doc string.  Is there a way to add something to this > text, spec

Re: Difficulty w/json keys

2010-04-23 Thread Red
On Apr 23, 1:17 pm, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 4/23/2010 10:20 AM, Red wrote: > > > My apologies for what is probably a simple question to most on this > > group. However, I am new to python and very new to json. > > > I am trying to read in a json file from a

Re: Difficulty w/json keys

2010-04-23 Thread Red
like, and the best > thing for that is a little bit of formatting.  I bet you can figure out > the problem yourself, once you see the structure of your data more > clearly.  I've reformatted the JSON for you to help out. > > On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 07:20 -0700, Red wrot

Difficulty w/json keys

2010-04-23 Thread Red
My apologies for what is probably a simple question to most on this group. However, I am new to python and very new to json. I am trying to read in a json file from a twitter download. There are, generally, two types of lines: those lines with "text" and the other lines. I am only interested in t

Re: Question to logging

2009-12-16 Thread Vinay Sajip at Red Dove
On 16/12/2009 12:49, stefan.messerl...@postfinance.ch wrote: > I have the following error and no clue, how to solve that. Up to python > version 2.5 the following script worked without an error, but since python > 2.6. I get the following error: > > #!/usr/bin/env python > # -*- coding: ISO-8859-

Fwd: Re: Logging question

2009-12-16 Thread Vinay Sajip at Red Dove
Original Message Subject:Re: Logging question Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:28:54 + From: Vinay Sajip at Red Dove To: Yaroslav Molochko On 15/12/2009 14:29, Yaroslav Molochko wrote: > Hello Vinay Sajip, > > my name is Yaroslav, I'm tryi

Interesting things of 'getattr' and 'setattr'

2009-12-15 Thread Red Forks
I don't know it is a feature, or implement detail: >>> class C(object): pass ... >>> c = C() >>> setattr(c, ' ', 3) >>> getattr(c, ' ') 3 >>> setattr(c, 'with blank', 4) >>> getattr(c, 'with blank') 4 getattr / setattr seems treat any string as attribute name. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/l

Re: Custom namespaces

2009-08-01 Thread Red Forks
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Steven D'Aprano < st...@remove-this-cybersource.com.au> wrote: > I was playing around with a custom mapping type, and I wanted to use it > as a namespace, so I tried to use it as my module __dict__: > > >>> import __main__ > >>> __main__.__dict__ = MyNamespace() > T

Re: string.Template issue

2009-08-01 Thread Red Forks
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Javier Collado wrote: > Hello, > > In the string.Template documentation > (http://docs.python.org/library/string.html) it's explained that if a > custom regular expression for pattern substitution is needed, it's > possible to override idpattern class attribute (wh

Re: PYTHONPATH and multiple python versions

2009-06-05 Thread Red Forks
maybe a shell script to switch PYTHONPATH, like: start-python-2.5 start-python-2.4 ... On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:56 PM, David Cournapeau wrote: > Hi, > > As I don't have admin privileges on my main dev machine, I install a > good deal of python modules somewhere in my $HOME, using PYTHONPATH to >

Re: multi-core software

2009-06-05 Thread Red Forks
Single - thread programming is great! clean, safe!!! I'm trying schedual task to several work process (not thread). On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:49 AM, MRAB wrote: > Kaz Kylheku wrote: > >> ["Followup-To:" header set to comp.lang.lisp.] >> On 2009-06-04, Roedy Green wrote: >> >>> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009

Re: defaultdict's bug or feature?

2009-05-22 Thread Red Forks
gravating if you don't. > I misunderstand you last email, thanks. > > On Fri, 22 May 2009 09:53:04 +0100, Red Forks wrote: > > Yes, you maybe right. When use defaultdict, should not rely get() method >> anymore, d[] is just enough. >> > > Almost. You should re

Re: defaultdict's bug or feature?

2009-05-22 Thread Red Forks
t, using 'onload' function to load the value by the key. When no value correspond to a key, a KeyError will raised. So I need a *safer* version 'get()' method. On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Rhodri James wrote: > Please don't top-post, it makes the thread of argumen

Re: defaultdict's bug or feature?

2009-05-21 Thread Red Forks
9 at 7:46 AM, Rhodri James wrote: > On Thu, 21 May 2009 13:07:50 +0100, Red Forks wrote: > > from collections import defaultdict >> >> d = defaultdict(set) >> assert isinstance(d['a'], set) >> assert isinstance(d.get('b'), set) >> >>

defaultdict's bug or feature?

2009-05-21 Thread Red Forks
from collections import defaultdict d = defaultdict(set) assert isinstance(d['a'], set) assert isinstance(d.get('b'), set) d['a'] is ok, and a new set object is insert to d, but d.get('b') won't. It's a bug, or just a feature? I think dict.get() method is just a *safe* version of dict[key], may

ctypes & strings

2008-12-24 Thread Red Rackham
Hi friends;   I would like to pass a string into a dll function.  I notice that to pass using ctypes, it has to be a ctypes type.  Looking at the ctypes doc page I don't see a c_string class.    I tried to pass in byref("name of string") and got back "TypeError: byref() argument must be a ctype

Re: Euclid's Algorithm in Python?

2005-08-07 Thread Erik the Red
So, I did the following: --- a=input("Give me an integer") b=input("Give me another integer") def gcd(a,b): if a < b: a, b = b, a while b != 0: a, b = b, a % b return a --- But, in the xterm, it terminates after "Give me another integer." Is Euclid's Algorithm suppo

Euclid's Algorithm in Python?

2005-08-04 Thread Erik the Red
In Fundamental Algorithms (The Art of Computer Programming), the first algorithm discussed is Euclid's Algorithm. The only idea I have of writing this in python is that it must involve usage of the modulo % sign. How do I write this in python? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-l

Re: Copying attributes

2005-07-21 Thread red
Terry Hancock wrote: > I'm not sure either, yet, but can you indicate which line in your > listing is 102 in the source file? That might be helpful. 101: ## f1.normal = copy.deepcopy(f.normal) 102:f1.normal = NMesh.Vert(f.normal[0], f.normal[1], f.normal[2]) I've tried with deepcopy, but the

Copying attributes

2005-07-20 Thread red
Hi, I'm writing a script for Blender and need to build a face array. My engine needs that all faces must be triangles, so I convert quads to triangles by dividing them into two triangles. Here is the function: def build_face_table(mesh): face_table = {} i = 0 for f in me