Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-08 Thread rantingrick
On Jul 7, 6:47 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" wrote: > Hm, for pure shock value I think I'll use the acronym PYthon Native Interface > Support. > > pynis! :-) Well as long as you don't put your "pynis" *pointers* in "pynie" then everything will be Ok! ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listi

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-07 Thread Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet
* Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet, on 08.07.2010 01:47: enum DoAddRef { doAddRef }; class Ptr { private: PyObject* p_; public: Ptr( PyObject* p = 0 ): p_( p ) {} Ptr( PyObject* p, DoAddRef ): p_( p ) { assert( p !=

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-07 Thread Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet
* rantingrick, on 07.07.2010 07:42: On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" wrote: "pyni"! Pronounced like "tiny"! Yay! hmm, how's about an alternate spelling... "pyknee", or "pynee", or "pynie" ... considering those are not taken either? Hm, for pure shock value I think I'll use the

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-07 Thread MRAB
Rami Chowdhury wrote: On Tuesday 06 July 2010 22:42:25 rantingrick wrote: On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" wrote: "pyni"! Pronounced like "tiny"! Yay! hmm, how's about an alternate spelling... "pyknee", or "pynee", or "pynie" ... considering those are not taken either? Pynie's

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-07 Thread Rami Chowdhury
On Tuesday 06 July 2010 22:42:25 rantingrick wrote: > On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" > +use...@gmail.com> wrote: > > "pyni"! Pronounced like "tiny"! Yay! > > hmm, how's about an alternate spelling... "pyknee", or "pynee", or > "pynie" ... considering those are not taken either? P

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-06 Thread rantingrick
On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" wrote: > "pyni"! Pronounced like "tiny"! Yay! hmm, how's about an alternate spelling... "pyknee", or "pynee", or "pynie" ... considering those are not taken either? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-06 Thread Stephen Hansen
On 7/6/10 8:25 PM, Shashwat Anand wrote: > On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Richard Thomas > wrote: > On a possibly related note I was disappointed to discover that > Python's QT bindings are called PyQT not QTPy. :-) > Isn't this the standard. > Qt -> PyQt > cry

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-06 Thread Shashwat Anand
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Richard Thomas wrote: > On Jul 7, 3:11 am, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" +use...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Donald Knuth once remarked (I think it was him) that what matters for a > program > > is the name, and that he'd come up with a really good name, now all he'd > had

Re: Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-06 Thread Richard Thomas
On Jul 7, 3:11 am, "Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet" wrote: > Donald Knuth once remarked (I think it was him) that what matters for a > program > is the name, and that he'd come up with a really good name, now all he'd had > to > do was figure out what it should be all about. > > And so considering Stu

Argh! Name collision!

2010-07-06 Thread Alf P. Steinbach /Usenet
Donald Knuth once remarked (I think it was him) that what matters for a program is the name, and that he'd come up with a really good name, now all he'd had to do was figure out what it should be all about. And so considering Sturla Molden's recent posting about unavailability of MSVC 9.0 (aka