I have succeeded in producing a Python 3.3 executable
despite being built with a C library that only supports
C90. I had to provide my own mini-posix wrappers that
convert open() into fopen() etc.
With that in place, plus a compiler where char = wchar_t,
there were not a lot of changes required to
Hello,
I am Sergio Llorente, and I want to create a web about python. I
will publish apps, scripts.. made by python. I will like to put python in
the domain. The domain will be like all-about-python.com but in Spanish(
todosobrepython.com). Can I use it?
Thanks in advance,
Sergio
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Yes.
On Wed, 2021-04-14 at 15:41 +0200, Rainyis wrote:
> Hello,
> I am Sergio Llorente, and I want to create a web about python. I
> will publish apps, scripts.. made by python. I will like to put
> python in
> the domain. The domain will be like all-about-python.com but in
> Spanish(
> todosobrep
I receive this error when I try to open a file
The file (what I'm trying to open) is in the same folder as the program I'm
trying to open it from; why is it saying no such file or directory?
this is the only part of the code that causes the error
file = open('Egils Saga 1-15.txt', "r")
file.clos
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 9:14 AM Quentin Bock wrote:
> I receive this error when I try to open a file
> The file (what I'm trying to open) is in the same folder as the program I'm
> trying to open it from; why is it saying no such file or directory?
>
> this is the only part of the code that cause
Il 14/04/2021 18:13, Quentin Bock ha scritto:
I receive this error when I try to open a file
The file (what I'm trying to open) is in the same folder as the program I'm
trying to open it from; why is it saying no such file or directory?
this is the only part of the code that causes the error
fi
Open a cmd.exe, command.exe or powershell, and:
cd c:\my\dir\ect\ory
Then run your script.
Or put an os.chdir(r'c:\my\dir\ect\ory') at the top of your script.
Or use file = open(r'c:\my\dir\ect\ory\Egils Saga 1-15.txt', 'r')
BTW, "file" means something to python other than just a variable name.
On 30/03/2021 12:12, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote:
> I've just published, in Kindle and paperback formats,
I've just noticed that the kindle version has several indentation
problems in the code listings. I can't do anything to fix it
because it is all perfectly aligned in the Word file I submi
On 14/04/2021 11:35, Paul Edwards wrote:
> I have succeeded in producing a Python 3.3 executable
...
> However, the executable doesn't work yet.
Late to this party but how big is the assembler?
It might be easier to translate the Python to C!
I've done that in the past and with the aid of a
few fun
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote:
The paper version should be fine (apart from one error on p44 which has
now been fixed!).
Alan,
What's the error and correction so I can change it in my dead tree version?
Rich
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On 14/04/2021 12.55, Dan Stromberg wrote:
Open a cmd.exe, command.exe or powershell, and:
cd c:\my\dir\ect\ory
Then run your script.
Or put an os.chdir(r'c:\my\dir\ect\ory') at the top of your script.
Or use file = open(r'c:\my\dir\ect\ory\Egils Saga 1-15.txt', 'r')
BTW, "file" means somethin
On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 4:32:51 AM UTC+10, Alan Gauld wrote:
> On 14/04/2021 11:35, Paul Edwards wrote:
> > I have succeeded in producing a Python 3.3 executable
> ...
> > However, the executable doesn't work yet.
> Late to this party but how big is the assembler?
Assuming the stuff in "a
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 15:41:37 +0200, Rainyis wrote:
> Hello,
> I am Sergio Llorente, and I want to create a web about python. I will
> publish apps, scripts.. made by python. I will like to put python in the
> domain. The domain will be like all-about-python.com but in Spanish(
> todosobrepython.co
On 4/14/21, Quentin Bock wrote:
>
> this is the only part of the code that causes the error
>
> file = open('Egils Saga 1-15.txt', "r")
Here's an app_abspath() function to resolve a filename against the
directory of the main script:
import os
import sys
def get_main_file():
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