Hi so I've been trying to find my sorcecode files so I can 7zip them to
get to the ovl_tool_gui so I can add mods but I haven't been able to find
them could you help?
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I would personally use re here.
test_string = ' [{blah blah blah'
matches = re.findall(r'[^\s]', t)
result = ''.join(matches)[:2]
>> '[{'
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:18 AM, wrote:
> I need to check a string over which I have no control for the first 2
> non-white space characters (which should
parsers you have used for complete languages ?
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is too much), or
- drop tabs altogether
The new rules may look flexible at first sight, but the net effect they
have is they push me to use non-default tab size (which is not good), or
drop the tabs, which I could have used before python 3 just fine.
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he python
syntax does.
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On 06.04.2013 08:53, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:07 PM, Timothy Madden wrote:
[...]
So in other words, everybody must be forced to use 8-character tabs
because you want to be able to mix tabs and spaces.
People say I can use tabs all the way, just set them to the indent I
when they no
longer have a choice they used to have.
But I hear programmers should get used to the feeling: using code that
you did not write is bound to trigger that reaction every so often.
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will run all code written for the new "python 3 way", and
brings back some compatibility, so it is not that bad. And some people
might actually want it.
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On 06.04.2013 17:20, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody wrote:
Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab
character has come in two flavours:
1. Tab stops are every 8 columns; this cannot be changed.
2. Tab stops are configurable, defaulting
rice to be paid for
relying solely on white space
to delimit code blocks, like the python syntax does.
And in actual practice, that has been shown to be a Good Thing.
Yes, I agree, it is. It just could have been better.
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make tabs work the way they used to
would have been nice.
Just my opinion, I do see other people here think otherwise...
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bindings for python3 and glib bindings for
python3 ? Or could I use them otherwise (like without the modules) ?
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Aahz wrote:
In article <4a1281ef$0$90271$14726...@news.sunsite.dk>,
Timothy Madden wrote:
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Do you know if I can get dbus bindings for python3 and glib bindings for
python3 ? Or could I use them otherwise (like without the modules) ?
Sorry, no answers to your questions off-han
*pyodb* module, which is
another module for ODBC access, but pyodb does not have query parameters
and all
the functions in the DB api, it is only meant the be a simple way to
acccess ODBC.
Do you know why my *pyodbc* module would not connect, when others will ?
Do you know other modules to use O
Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
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>>> conn = pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={PostgreSQL
Unicode};Servername=127.0.0.1;UID=pikantBlue;Database=pikantBlue')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
pyodbc.Error: ('0', '[0]
Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
Timothy Madden wrote:
Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
Timothy Madden wrote:
>>> conn = pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={PostgreSQL
Unicode};Servername=127.0.0.1;UID=pikantBlue;Database=pikantBlue')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", lin
load icons from its various subdirectories.
Still I would like to know why it works in imported scripts, since the
doc page says sys.path[0] is the path to the script that caused the
interpreter to launch. What would that mean ?
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Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
Timothy Madden wrote:
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It has been a couple of years, but I remember vaguely that back in the
days of PossgreSQL 6, if you want ODBC support you needed to compile PG
a bit different then normal, I am not really sure what options those
where and if this still
/env ?
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.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys, os, signal, time
from pikantBlueServer import PIDFile as PIDFile, pid_file as pid_file
serverRunning = False
def serverRunningSignal(usrSignal, stackFrame):
global serverRunning
if (usrSignal == signal.SIGUSR1
Ned Deily wrote:
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My questions is if I should use
#!/usr/bin/env python
as the shebang line in a portable and open python script and if it does
help with portability and usage.
This question came up recen
attribute, or deletes one,
in the same time with my lookup for self.lock, than the lookup is
compromised.
How do people create thread-safe classes in python ?
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bal Interpreter Lock, or
[...]
I find that hard to believe, but I will look into it.
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Hello
[...]
Can I get the python stack trace working under gdb ?
[...]
Ok I found some other gdb macros on linked from the wiki page and I had
to change them to get the stack trace work.
I had to change the symbol PyEval_EvalFrame to PyEval_EvalFrameEx and
then I
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