Re: Sharing code between different projects?

2012-08-13 Thread Rob Day
I'd just create a module - called shared_utils.py or similar - and import that in both projects. It might be a bit messy if there's no 'unifying theme' to the module - but surely it'd be a lot less messy than your TempDirectory class, and anyone else who knows Python will understand 'import shared_

Re: A difficulty with lists

2012-08-15 Thread Rob Day
> The list nlist inside of function xx is not the same as the variable u > outside of the function: nlist and u refer to two separate list objects. > When you modify nlist, you are not modifying u. > Well - that's not quite true. Before call

Re: how to call perl script from html using python

2012-08-16 Thread Rob Day
On 16 August 2012 08:23, Pervez Mulla wrote: > > > In HTml when user submit POST method, it calling Python code Instead > of this I wanna call perl script for sign up .. > > Can you not just change the action= attribute in your HTML attribute to point to your Perl CGI script? -- Robert

Re: [CGI] Why is HTML not rendered?

2012-08-17 Thread Rob Day
On 17 August 2012 14:27, Gilles wrote: > > print "Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8" > print > Here's the problem - you're telling the browser to display in plain text. Try 'text/html' instead. -- Robert K. Day robert@merton.oxon.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python

Re: help with simple print statement!

2012-08-24 Thread Rob Day
On Fri, 2012-08-24 at 12:43 -0700, Willem Krayenhoff wrote: > Any idea why print isn't working here? You're using Python 3.2, but trying Python 2.7 syntax - http://docs.python.org/release/3.0.1/whatsnew/3.0.html#print-is-a-function should explain the problem adequately. (Incidentally - you can

Re: Unittest - testing for filenames and filesize

2012-08-26 Thread Rob Day
On Sun, 2012-08-26 at 10:36 -0700, Tigerstyle wrote: > self.assertEqual(statinfo.st_size, filesize) > > I'm still getting AssertionError and the error says: 100 !=b' > > filesize is the character 'b' repeated one million times (the contents of the file, in other words). statinfo

Re: sqlite3 puzzle

2013-01-15 Thread Rob Day
On 15 January 2013 07:09, llanitedave wrote: > So I put the following test code in my initialization method: > > # open database file > self.geologger_db = sqlite3.connect('geologger.mgc') > self.db_cursor = self.geologger_db.cursor() > self.foreign_key_status = self.db_cursor.exe

Re: sqlite3 puzzle

2013-01-15 Thread Rob Day
On 15 January 2013 15:51, llanitedave wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion, Rob, but that didn't make any difference. I've > never had an issue with putting the execute object into a variable and > calling "fetch" on that variable. > > I can accept reality if it turns out that foreign keys simply

Re: sqlite3 puzzle

2013-01-15 Thread Rob Day
sion` and see exactly what the changes were. On 15 January 2013 20:29, llanitedave wrote: > On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 9:13:13 AM UTC-8, Rob Day wrote: >> On 15 January 2013 15:51, llanitedave wrote: >> >> > Thanks for the suggestion, Rob, but that didn't make any

Re: Dict comp help

2013-01-24 Thread Rob Day
On 24 January 2013 21:11, Oscar Benjamin wrote: l = [{'a': 'xx', 'b': 'yy', 'c': 'zz'}, {'a': 'dd', 'b': 'ee', 'c': 'ff'}] dict(d.values()[:2] for d in l) > {'xx': 'zz', 'dd': 'ff'} Python doesn't guarantee any ordering of items in a dictionary; {'a': 'xx', 'b': 'yy', 'c': 'zz'}.values(

Re: WLAN tester

2013-01-28 Thread Rob Day
On 28 January 2013 17:07, Wanderer wrote: > Yes. I noticed this variability. I've been using the Totusoft > Lan_Speedtest.exe to test some modules. I've tested through the wifi to our > intranet and saw variations I believe do to network traffic. I also tried > peer to peer and the write time a

Re: pyrudp

2013-01-30 Thread Rob Day
Have you seen http://pyraknet.slowchop.com/? It appears to do a similar thing. On 30 January 2013 17:02, Jorge Alberto Diaz Orozco wrote: > I´ve tried it but it´s not reliable. Datagrams can arive disorganised or just > not arive. > Some programmers said I most use TCP, but I need to use UDP. >

Re: Code golf challenge: XKCD 936 passwords

2013-10-08 Thread Rob Day
On 08/10/13 07:17, Chris Angelico wrote: Who's up for some fun? Implement an XKCD-936-compliant password generator in Python 3, in less code than this: print(*__import__("random").sample(open("/usr/share/dict/words").read().split("\n"),4)) print("imploring epsilon decamp graveyard's") # Chose

Re: need for help

2013-03-01 Thread Rob Day
It looks like you're using single underscores, not double: the methods should be __init__ and __str__. On 1 March 2013 18:35, leonardo selmi wrote: > hi guys > > i typed the following program: > > class ball: > def _init_(self, color, size, direction): > self.color = color > s

Re: Required arguments in argparse: at least one of a group

2013-03-23 Thread Rob Day
I don't know about argparse, but if you use docopt (http://docopt.org/) then this is easy to do with something like: """Usage: finder.py --file --dir finder.py --pattern --dir finder.py --file --pattern --dir """ On 23 March 2013 16:04, Marco wrote: > Is there the possibility using the a

Re: Strange files??

2013-04-10 Thread Rob Day
On Wednesday 10 Apr 2013 14:16:23 Joe Hill wrote: > Recently I installed Python 3.3 successfully. > > Yesterday - I have a bunch of PY files such as thesaurus.py, some *.p7s > files, some signature files and an index.fpickle. A total of 23 files. > > Where do they come from and how do they end u