Re: Latency for API call to a Python Function

2017-08-30 Thread dieter
shazianu...@gmail.com writes: > I have an issue with one piece of code in Python that when my API using > Nginx/Uwsgi/EC2 AWS calls this function it causes latency. In those cases, I proceed as follows: * structure the code in a way that it can be called in an interactive Python interpreter

RE: pip which should be installed with Python3.62 doesn't workinwindows

2017-08-30 Thread Bear Light
I finally solve the problem with Python”3.5.4” The pip-related files are correctly installed into “scripts”, and I can use the pip command now. I try to install Python “3.6.2” which was released on 2017-07-17 again, and then there’s still no files in “scripts”. I still don’t know why but at leas

trouble consuming null data from wsdl with suds.client

2017-08-30 Thread kevinalejandromolina
i was trying to consume the service but i always have the same error, look over the error message, and i am think that the error is, the suds library does not support null values on the attributes. >>> r=client.service.WSOBTENERINTERRUPCIONWEB(1,1) Traceback (most recent call last): File "",

Re: pip which should be installed with Python3.62 doesn't work inwindows

2017-08-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-08-30 04:47, Bear Light wrote: Thanks for help but it doesn’t work. (cmd) C:\Users\user>py -3.6 -m pip install regex C:\Program Files\Python36\python.exe: No module named pip The picture that I attached showed similar result. Though you can see the option of installing pip during python

Re: pip which should be installed with Python3.62 doesn't work inwindows

2017-08-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-08-30 14:34, MRAB wrote: On 2017-08-30 04:47, Bear Light wrote: Thanks for help but it doesn’t work. (cmd) C:\Users\user>py -3.6 -m pip install regex C:\Program Files\Python36\python.exe: No module named pip The picture that I attached showed similar result. Though you can see the opti

RE: pip which should be installed with Python3.62 doesn't workinwindows

2017-08-30 Thread Bear Light
On 2017-08-30 14:34, MRAB wrote: > Just installed Python 3.6.2 using the "executable installer". Pip was included. Yeah, I did. Actually I tried a few times, every time the install of ver. 3.6.2 seems to succeed but it didn’t. Since Python 3.5.4 is working good now, I’m okay with that. Thanks

If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread Terry Reedy
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45965545/math-sqrt-domain-error-when-square-rooting-a-positive-number reports the following: - Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16251.1002] (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Adam>python Python 3.6.2 (v3.6.2:5fd33b5, Jul 8 2017,

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-08-30 18:35, Terry Reedy wrote: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45965545/math-sqrt-domain-error-when-square-rooting-a-positive-number reports the following: - Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16251.1002] (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Adam>python Py

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread Jerry Hill
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 1:48 PM, MRAB wrote: > > On 2017-08-30 18:35, Terry Reedy wrote: >> >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45965545/math-sqrt-domain-error-when-square-rooting-a-positive-number >> >> reports the following: >> - >> Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16251.1002] >> (c) 2017

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread 20/20 Lab
On 08/30/2017 10:35 AM, Terry Reedy wrote: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45965545/math-sqrt-domain-error-when-square-rooting-a-positive-number reports the following: - Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16251.1002] (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Adam>pyth

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread Ian Kelly
In the Stack Overflow thread, rosuav wrote: > Quick smoke-test: can you show the value of math.__file__ please? Editing > your question to add that would eliminate a particular class of issue (or > reveal the problem, perhaps). (Replying here because SO requires 50 reputation to comment, and the

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:24 AM, Ian Kelly wrote: > In the Stack Overflow thread, rosuav wrote: >> Quick smoke-test: can you show the value of math.__file__ please? Editing >> your question to add that would eliminate a particular class of issue (or >> reveal the problem, perhaps). > > (Replying

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread Terry Reedy
On 8/30/2017 1:35 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45965545/math-sqrt-domain-error-when-square-rooting-a-positive-number reports the following: - Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16251.1002] (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Adam>python

Re: If you are running 32-bit 3.6 on Windows, please test this

2017-08-30 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 20:46:54 -0400, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 8/30/2017 1:35 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45965545/math-sqrt-domain-error- when-square-rooting-a-positive-number [...] > Three people have reported that math.sqrt(1.3) works in 32 bit Python on > 64-bit