On 11/29/2019 1:53 AM, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
황병희 writes:
usally i write python code in gnu emacs on ubuntu 18.04 sometimes i
re-edit the code vim in same machine so often when i do run the code in
shell like as ./test.py i meet consol error -- which line wrong!
so i am considering how can i rep
Moi,
> tkinter/IDLE in py380 : completely buggy.
Example code please ? (plus a description of what should happen and what
happens instead if you have it)
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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On 2019-11-25 16:31 +03, Noah wrote:
>>From experience, could someone point me to a library that can do a diff
> between two separate text files...
>
> *difflib* doesn't seem to cut it to this end
Kinda simplistic idea, but would shelling out to diff(1) work for you?
GNU diff is probably one
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usally i write python code in gnu emacs on ubuntu 18.04 sometimes i
re-edit the code vim in same machine so often when i do run the code in
shell like as ./test.py i meet consol error -- which line wrong!
so i am considering how can i replace all tab to
Hello, Pankaj^^^
> In Emacs, use "M-x untabify". [...]
Then i solved problem You nice guy!
Sincerely,
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On 11/29/2019 4:34 AM, R.Wieser wrote:
Moi,
tkinter/IDLE in py380 : completely buggy.
That troll post is not in the python-list archive (whereas RW's response
is), so it is likely from someone banned on the list itself. R.W., are
you reading via c.l.p, or the python google group?
Exampl
Terry,
> R.W., are you reading via c.l.p, or the python google group?
The first, using nntp.aioe.org
> Don't hold your breath. A similar poster I challenged on StackOverflow
> was honest enough to admit that he had not touched IDLE for a decade.
Its just that I've just began to touch tkinter,
On 11/29/2019 3:05 PM, R.Wieser wrote:
Terry,
Its just that I've just began to touch tkinter, and would like to know of
bug-related pitfalls before I waste energy on trying to figure out what I
did wrong. :-\
I have been using tk/tkinter based IDLE for over a decade on Windows
with very few
Terry,
> I have been using tk/tkinter based IDLE for over a decade on Windows with
> very few issues. I think they are similarly stable on linux, etc.
[Snip]
Thanks for that explanation.
And I see that, in my question, I should have asked for the involved OS too.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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