xml.writeVar(file, line)
file.close()
outputlines = list(open("testWriteVar.xml"))
goodlines = list(open("testWriteVar.xml.good"))
self.assertEquals(outputlines, goodlines, 'bad output format')
def test_mps2xml_Creation(self):
xceptions gracefully
> instead of just exiting with a stack traceback.
It seems that there is 2 school here. I've read a lot on python, and somed
'guru' Python say that it's maybe better to use exception even for case you
can "predict", no ? Or i'm completly wrong ?
>
> > Thanks for your helps.
> >
> > StepH.
> >
> >
Thanks again.
StepH.
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Antoon Pardon a écrit :
Op 2005-01-28, StepH schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks for you answer.
I'm new to Python (coming from C/C++).
Do you say that it's not possible to test (using unittest) if an exception
is well raised if the tested code catch it ?
How to solve this pa
my husband is installing an extra bathroom poolside. there is a perfect size
hole (unless you have a huge cock) to stick your dick through into the adjoing
room. come around the side of my house(perfect if you look like a repair man)
enter into the unfisnished bathroom and I'll service you fro
Hi,
I'm new to Python. I'm working under XP, and I've alot of prob. (not
with the langage itself, but with the tools):
I've install Pyhton 2.4 in C:\Python24, using the .msi windows installer.
Then, I've install "PythonWin" (the last build-203).
I'll try to summerize my prob.:
1./ The PythonWin
So far i remember, I'll have no prob. using Python 2.3 (and the
PythonWin distro for 2.3), yes.
For now, I'm trying WingIDE, and all seems good. A little slow, but for
now, it works without "surprise".
Thanks a lot to all of you.
PS:I'll also have a look at DrPython later.
&
Hi,
I'm not able to install BLT on my Python 2.4 (upgraded to 2.4.1)
distibution...
I'v try to download btlz-for-8.3.exe, but when i try to install it, i've
a msgbox saying to the file is corrupt...
Any idea ?
Thanks.
StepH.
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Ron Adam a écrit :
> StepH wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm not able to install BLT on my Python 2.4 (upgraded to 2.4.1)
>> distibution...
>>
>> I'v try to download btlz-for-8.3.exe, but when i try to install it,
>> i've a msgbox
Ron Adam a écrit :
> StepH wrote:
>
>> Ron Adam a écrit :
>>
>>> StepH wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not able to install BLT on my Python 2.4 (upgraded to 2.4.1)
>>>> distibution...
>&g
Ron Adam a écrit :
> StepH wrote:
>
>> Ron Adam a écrit :
>>
>>> StepH wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Ron Adam a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> StepH wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>&
s must be maintenable, let's say to acquire data via other
type of channel or to other type of display...
Yes, it's like a "mini" labView...
Any idea or link is welcome.
Thanks.
STepH.
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Alex Verstraeten a écrit :
> StepH wrote:
>
>> 1./ Is each "display" must responsible to acquire/read the data ?
>> 2./ Or an engine collect the data then send them to each "display" ?
>>
>>
>>
> I'd keep it simple:
>
>
Hi group,
I've written a small application that puts images into a pdf document.
It works ok, but my problem is that the pdf-files become quite huge,
bigger than the original jpegs. The problem seems to arise because I
use PIL to resize the pictures - and the images seem to get
uncompressed in the
On 26 Aug., 13:16, steph wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I've written a small application that puts images into a pdf document.
> It works ok, but my problem is that the pdf-files become quite huge,
> bigger than the original jpegs. The problem seems to arise because I
> use PIL
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