2008/5/4, Giampaolo Rodola' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For now I've been able to determine the family by using:
>
> # self.socket = a connected socket.socket instance
> ip, port = self.socket.getsockname()[0:2]
> af = socket.getaddrinfo(ip, port)[0][0]
>
> ...but I'd like to know if some other sol
2008/5/5, globalrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> class Foo(object):
> def Hello(self):
> print "hi"
>
> object is purple, ie some sort of reserved word.
>
> why is self in black(ie a normal word) when it has special powers.
> replacing it with sel for example will cause an erro
2008/5/5, globalrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> pygame.mixer.music.load('C:/Python25/myPrograms/pygameProgs/example1.mp3')
Are you sure that:
os.path.exists('C:/Python25/myPrograms/pygameProgs/example1.mp3') == True?
Check it with python.
--
Regards,
Wojtek Walczak
http://www.stud.umk.pl/~wojtekwa
2008/5/6, Yuan HOng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It seems decimal object will always be larger than float in
> comparasion, which goes against common sense:
>
> >>> from decimal import Decimal
> >>> a = Decimal('0.5')
> >>> a > 9
> False
> >>> a > 9.0
> True
>
> It seems to me that rathe
2008/5/6, Wojciech Walczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> a > 9.0 returns True because NotImplemented > 9.0 returns True.
> a < 9.0 returns False because NotImplemented < 9.0 returns False.
Sorry, it should rather be:
Decimal('0.5') > 9
2008/5/6, Banibrata Dutta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Use /usr/bin/env. If env is not in /usr/bin, put a link to it there.
>
> So why not put symlink to Python over there on all machines, if we can
> put one (or env itself) there ?
To avoid linking all the rest of interpreters like perl, ruby, lu
2008/5/6, Ben Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > So why not put symlink to Python over there on all machines, if
> > > we can put one (or env itself) there ?
> > To avoid linking all the rest of interpreters like perl, ruby, lua
> > and dozens of others.
> The argument was being made from "thou
2008/5/6, Anton Slesarev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But I have some problem with writing performance grep analog.
[...]
> Python code 3-4 times slower on windows. And as I remember on linux
> the same situation...
>
> Buffering in open even increase time.
>
> Is it possible to increase file readin