I'm trying to get a Python User Group started in Norman, OK and I want
to get one of those fancy mailing lists on mail.python.org. There is a
link there to create a new list if you have the proper authority. How
does someone get the proper authority?
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ack either. Looking through the python debugger documentation, I
don't see how to run a python program and interactively stopping it
while it is running. Is there a way to stop within a running python
program to see where it is getting hung up?
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different. Right now I get black where it wasn't different, and
abs(image1-image2) where it was different.
It would be nice if I could specify the colors for difference and no
difference. This sounds like it should be easy, but I just don't see
how to do it.
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On 2008-10-25 12:41:51 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Kevin D. Smith:
What I want is a two color output image: black where the image wasn't
different, and white where it was different.<
There are several ways to do that. If speed isn't essential, then you
can create a third blank
return result
The problem is that when I use the help() function on them, I don't get
the doc string from the function that is being wrapped. Instead, I get
the following:
hasEmployees =
What do I need to do to get the doc string of the wrapped function to
apper when using help()?
doesn't have this argument and I don't understand the code
enough to know if it's possible to add it. Is this enhancement
possible without drastically changing the current code?
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On 2009-05-07 23:48:43 -0500, Chris Rebert said:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Kevin D. Smith wrote:
I need the behavior of heapq.merge to merge a bunch of results from a
database. I was doing this with sorted(itertools.chain(...), key=
...), but
I would prefer to do this with
files not
getting installed. If those dlls haven't been previously installed,
they won't be on the client machine in order for python to use them.
However, I haven't had any luck installing these files manually and
getting python to work that way.
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On 2009-08-21 11:43:31 -0500, Kevin D. Smith
said:
On 2009-08-21 10:39:09 -0500, "Martin v. Löwis" said:
Did you install Python to the network device from your XP box? That
would explain why you can run it: the required registry settings &
environment variables are added by