Dennis Lee Bieber ezt írta (időpont: 2022. márc.
14., H 20:03):
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2022 19:17:31 +0100, Les declaimed the
> following:
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> >Unfortunately, the reportlab-users mailing list is unavailable (I cannot
> >subscribe). There is paid support but since I already have a workaround, I
> >won'
On 14/03/2022 18:17, Les wrote:
Unfortunately, the reportlab-users mailing list is unavailable (I cannot
subscribe). There is paid support but since I already have a workaround, I
won't pay for this. I think this is a documentation error of the reportlab
package. (They do not mention that stories
Robin Becker ezt írta (időpont: 2022. márc. 15., K,
14:06):
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> Hi Les, so far as I know the reportlab-users list is still running it is
> hosted (nad has been for many years) at
>
>
> https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/reportlab-users
>
> is that the address you used? I see messages i
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Hi Les, so far as I know the reportlab-users list is still running it is hosted
(nad has been for many years) at
https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/reportlab-users
is that the address you used? I see messages in the archives so some people can
use it.--
Robin Becker
as
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>
>
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> as a test I subscribed under my private email address and the list
> responded pretty quickly; the request confirmation
> email ended up in spam though. I believe the list is a fairly old version
> of mailman, but I don't have any access to the
> server.
>
I tried again, and now I got the
On 15/03/2022 13:20, Les wrote:
Robin Becker ezt írta (időpont: 2022. márc. 15., K,
14:06):
Hi Les, so far as I know the reportlab-users list is still running it is
hosted (nad has been for many years) at
https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/reportlab-users
is that the address you
On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 at 22:37, <2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com> wrote:
> Once hashing an object fails, why would an application try again? I can
> see an application using a hashable value in a hashable situation again
> and again and again (i.e., taking advantage of the cache), but what's
> th
On 12Mar2022 21:45, Marco Sulla wrote:
>I have a custom immutable object, and I added a cache for its hash
>value. The problem is the object can be composed of mutable or
>immutable objects, so the hash can raise TypeError.
Is it sensible to compute the hash only from the immutable parts?
Beari
On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 at 10:42, Cameron Simpson wrote:
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> On 12Mar2022 21:45, Marco Sulla wrote:
> >I have a custom immutable object, and I added a cache for its hash
> >value. The problem is the object can be composed of mutable or
> >immutable objects, so the hash can raise TypeError.
>
> Is it
On 16/03/22 2:20 am, Les wrote:
I tried to subscribe (twice), but never got the confirmation
email. Checked in the spam folder too, but it is nowhere to be found.
Is there any chance your email provider has some kind of quarantine
system separate from your spam folder?
The University of Canter
On 16Mar2022 10:57, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> Is it sensible to compute the hash only from the immutable parts?
>> Bearing in mind that usually you need an equality function as well and
>> it may have the same stability issues.
>
>My understanding - and I'm sure Marco will correct me if I'm wrong
>
On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 at 14:00, Cameron Simpson wrote:
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> On 16Mar2022 10:57, Chris Angelico wrote:
> >> Is it sensible to compute the hash only from the immutable parts?
> >> Bearing in mind that usually you need an equality function as well and
> >> it may have the same stability issues.
> >
> >
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