Am 28.09.20 um 07:38 schrieb Stephane Tougard:
On 2020-09-28, MRAB wrote:
It's used where the language requires a statement.
In, say, C, you would use empty braces:
while (process_next_item()) {
/* Do nothing. */
}
If I want to express nothing in C, I put nothing and i
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 13:39:08 +0800
Stephane Tougard wrote:
> On 2020-09-28, Manfred Lotz wrote:
> > On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 05:20:20 +0800
> > Stephane Tougard wrote:
> >
> >> On 2020-09-27, Manfred Lotz wrote:
> >> > -
> >> > http://localhost:2015/tutorial/controlflow.html#pass-statements
> >
On 2020-09-27, Manfred Lotz wrote:
> - http://localhost:2015/tutorial/controlflow.html#pass-statements
...
> (In comparison to guys like ChrisA and StefanR and others here I am also
> a Python beginner)
To give me a pointer on your localhost, I could guess.
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On 2020-09-27, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Maybe you need to choose different editors and tools.
In my world, humans don't adapt to tools but human adapt tools to their
needs.
> A guy I worked for many years ago used to write BASIC programs in C by
> using a bizarre set of pre-processor macros. Whil
On 2020-09-27, MRAB wrote:
>> If a extremist Pythonist takes over my code some day, he'll have to
>> search and delete hundreds of useless pass. I laugh already thinking
>> about it.
> He could write some code to do it.
I would do it in Perl, LOL.
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On 2020-09-27, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> and so forth. What I discovered in fairly short order was that it made
> it easier for me to read my own code, but did absolutely nothing for
> either me reading other people's code, nor for them reading mine. I
> eventually concluded my best move was to just
just go to command prompt and type pip install pandas. it will install the
latest version with all the dependencies.
On Sun, 27 Sep 2020 at 09:30, kamaraju kusumanchi <
raju.mailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How can I check the dependencies of a pypi package without installing it?
>
> For example,
On 2020-09-27, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 9/26/2020 3:36 PM, Stephane Tougard via Python-list wrote:
>> On 2020-09-26, Terry Reedy wrote:
>>> Noise. Only 'pass' when there is no other code.
>>
>> Why ?
>>
>> I use pass and continue each time to break a if or a for because emacs
>> understands it
On 2020-09-27, Stephane Tougard via Python-list wrote:
> However, I discovered that Emacs interprets as well an empty line or a
> comment as a breaking point of a block, it's not as good as the use of
> pass because I still have to indent up manually, but at least the
> indent-region does not bre
On 9/28/20, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>
> Python is not a GUI. You do not "click on the phyton.exe file" (sic).
> You open a command shell and, in a proper install which sets up the PATH
> environment variable, enter "python" as the command to execute.
You can run python.exe directly from Ex
On 9/28/20, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 2020 05:33:14 +0300, "Hylton"
> declaimed the following:
>
>> "C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python38\site-packages\pip\_vendor\
>> distlib\scripts.py", line 386, in _get_launcher
>
> That path seems to imply that you have a Pytho
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 03:18:44PM +0800, Stephane Tougard via Python-list
wrote:
> On 2020-09-27, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com
> <2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com> wrote:
> > As ChrisA noted, Python almost always Just Works without declarations.
> > If you find yourself with a lot of glo
Stephane Tougard writes:
> ...
> It's normal, he was an ass. When I manage a team, I don't enforce tools
> or language, I ask them to work the best way they can to get the things
> done. If they want to write C in Perl (as I often do), I'm happy. If
> they prefer Ruby (that I never learnt), or Li
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