On 12/28/2011 11:57 AM, Rick Johnson wrote:
On Dec 27, 3:38 pm, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 12/27/2011 1:04 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
But this brings up a very important topic. Why do we even need triple
quote string literals to span multiple lines? Good question, and one i
have never really mused on
On Dec 27, 3:38 pm, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 12/27/2011 1:04 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
>
> > But this brings up a very important topic. Why do we even need triple
> > quote string literals to span multiple lines? Good question, and one i
> > have never really mused on until now.
>
> I have, and the r
On 12/27/2011 1:04 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
But this brings up a very important topic. Why do we even need triple
quote string literals to span multiple lines? Good question, and one i
have never really mused on until now.
I have, and the reason I thought of is that people, including me, too
o
On 12/28/2011 05:04 AM, Rick Johnson wrote:
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On Dec 27, 8:53 am, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
You can get by without the backslash in this situation too, by using
triple quoting:
I would not do that because:
1. Because Python already has TWO
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On Dec 27, 8:53 am, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> You can get by without the backslash in this situation too, by using
> triple quoting:
I would not do that because:
1. Because Python already has TWO string literal delimiters (' and ")
2. Becau
That was it! Thanks.
On 12/26/2011 02:44 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Charles Hixson
wrote:
This doesn't cause a crash, but rather incorrect results.
You may need to be a bit clearer. What line of code (or what
expression)? What did you expect to see,
On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 14:23:03 -0800, Charles Hixson wrote:
> This doesn't cause a crash, but rather incorrect results.
Charles, your code is badly formatted and virtually unreadable. You have
four spaces between some tokens, lines are too long to fit in an email or
News post without word-wrappin
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Rick Johnson
wrote:
> Handy rules for reporting bugs:
>
> 1. Always format code properly.
> 2. Always trim excess fat from code.
> 3. Always include relative dependencies ("self.wordlist" is only valid
> inside a class. In this case, change the code to a state that
On Dec 26, 4:23 pm, Charles Hixson wrote:
> This doesn't cause a crash, but rather incorrect results.
>
> self.wordList = ["The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "carefully",
> "jumps", "over", "the", "lazy", "dog", "as", "it",
> "stealthily", "wends", "its", "way"
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Charles Hixson
wrote:
> This doesn't cause a crash, but rather incorrect results.
You may need to be a bit clearer. What line of code (or what
expression)? What did you expect to see, and what did you see?
>From examining your code, I've come up with one most-lik
This doesn't cause a crash, but rather incorrect results.
self.wordList=["The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "carefully",
"jumps", "over", "the", "lazy", "dog", "as", "it",
"stealthily", "wends", "its", "way", "homewards", '\b.']
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