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tc...?
even there would exist a way to accomplish that, I would suggest to
rethink your class hierachy. Such requirements can show serious design
problems.
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t is the best solution, but it looks nice. :)
path = "/home/test"
files = [fn for fn in os.listdir(path) if
os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, fn))]
This gives you just the list of files in a given directory.
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Hi,
if you enjoyed Hibernate or got intrigued by it, go and look into
SQLOject (http://www.sqlobject.org/). And you will be less intrigued by
Hibernate, but will start to really like SQLObject. :)
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dinal not in range(128)
And this continues, when I try to write to a file in macroman encoding.
As I am pretty sure, that I am doing something completely wrong and I
also haven't found a trace in the fantastic cookbook, I like to ask
for help here. :)
I am also pretty sure, that I do s
> I know this isn't your question, but why write:
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> > data = apply(string.replace, [data, html, char])
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> when you could write
>
> data = data.replace(html, char)
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> ??
Cause I guess, that I am already blind. Thanks.
Oliver
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("\n\n")
f.write(caption)
f.close()
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Yes, this and the coersion problems Diez mentioned were the problems I
faced. Now I have written a little cleanup method, that removes the
bad characters from the input and finally I guess I have macroman
encoded files. But we will see, as soon as I try to open them on the
Mac. But now I am more or
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am a so called Java hacker, I highly appreciate path as a
module for my python projects and in my eyes it is the natural way to
address files/paths. At least it is more natural to me then the os,
os.path, etc. pp. bundle, that has grown over the time.
I would love to see path inside Python's
hat way, but then the wsdl retrieval is
done using the authentication, but all the service calls are done
without. This is something, that is also puzzling me. So far I can
perfectly live with SOAPProxy, but it would be nice to solve this
puzzle.
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Hi Paul,
take this one. http://xmpppy.sourceforge.net/ It is used inside gajim,
my favorite jabber client. http://gajim.org/ It works like a charm.
And I am also using xmpppy for some monitoring tools, that alert our
admins.
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rience I am now in heaven. :) Sadly, I
can't provide my team members an equal solution in the Java world,
cause one of them starts to hate me for assigning him on another JNI
job in our project.
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think of a solution, where I have to do something like that.
@my_funky_decorator(wand=)
def read_image(self, filename):
pass
So, I like to ask, if someone could enlighten me how to implement the
easy decorator I mentioned in my first "example".
Thanks and best regards,
Oliver
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- ExceptionType is an enum
- MagickWand is somewhat strange, but so far it works fine without any
type mangling.
How would I wrap this thing using ctypes? Can anybody help me with that?
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> Oliver Andrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - ExceptionType is an enum
> > - MagickWand is somewhat strange, but so far it works fine without any
> > type mangling.
> >
> > How would I wrap
brary, and is not
documented in the public interface.
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y nice choice. And it is also our "backup" choice, when lxml is not available on a system.
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have to
think about a different solution?
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influence this
recommondation. Step up as an admin for Roundup. :)
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memory, and the returned
string isn't helpful either. :)
> If it doesn't, then you can use a more literal translation of the C
> code, and use a c_void_p instead, using ctypes.string_at(description)
> to get a string out of the buffer.
This works and is a great tip! Thanks a lo
Hi,
2005/5/28, Vamsee Krishna Gomatam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> I'm having some problems understanding Regexps in Python. I want
> to replace "PHRASE" with
> "http://www.google.com/search?q=PHRASE>PHRASE" in a block of
> text. How can I achieve this in Python? Sorry for the naive que
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