On 2006-08-08, godavemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You guys are awesome! I had to set the 'b' flag when writing the
> binaries.
>
> file_obj = open('filename.bin', 'wb')
>
> instead of just using 'w'
>
> It worked fine for all of the other 10 binary files I made,
> but had a small error with on
You guys are awesome! I had to set the 'b' flag when writing the
binaries.
file_obj = open('filename.bin', 'wb')
instead of just using 'w'
It worked fine for all of the other 10 binary files I made, but had a
small error with one of them. In that one file's case it wrote out an
extra 4 bytes i
On 2006-08-08, godavemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using python's struct and binascii modules to write some values
> from my parser to binary floats. This works great for all of my binary
> files except one. For some reason this file is saving to 836 (stated
> by my command shell) bytes i
godavemon wrote:
> I'm using python's struct and binascii modules to write some values
> from my parser to binary floats. This works great for all of my binary
> files except one. For some reason this file is saving to 836 (stated
> by my command shell) bytes instead of 832 like it should. It so