On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Josh English
wrote:
> I deleted the original post because I had figured out what I had changed.
This is primarily a newsgroup and a mailing list. You can't delete
posts. The best thing to do is to send a follow-up explaining that you
no longer need answers.
Chri
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 10:59:07 AM UTC-7, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 9/14/2014 2:44 AM, Josh English wrote:
>
>
> To the best of my knowledge, protocol.py, brine.py, compat.py, are not
> part of the stdlib. What have you installed other than Python? What
> editor/IDE are you using? Check y
On Monday, September 15, 2014 12:12:50 PM UTC-7, Emile van Sebille wrote:
>
> That's your clue -- I'd take a close look at the last changes you made a
> result of which caused this failure and apparent looping.
> It's easy to lay blame on the (whatever) library and look for a root
> cause there
On 9/13/2014 11:44 PM, Josh English wrote:
I do not know what these three filesare doing, but suddenly they have caught in
a loop every time I try to run some code.
This is where I managed to send a keybord interrupt. I was working just fine,
tweaking a line, running the code, tweaking a l
On 9/14/2014 2:44 AM, Josh English wrote:
I do not know what these three files are doing,
To the best of my knowledge, protocol.py, brine.py, compat.py, are not
part of the stdlib. What have you installed other than Python? What
editor/IDE are you using? Check your lib/site-packages directo
I do not know what these three filesare doing, but suddenly they have caught in
a loop every time I try to run some code.
I grabbed the trace decorator from the python library and this is the last bit
of the output:
trollvictims.py(129): if self.current_attack:
trollvictims.py(130):