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I have tried several times to install wxPython on Fedora Core 2. The
installation seems to go fine (from sources), but when I try to import the
wx module I keep getting the following error:
=
Python 2.4.2 (#1, Sep 29 2005
Is it possible to persuade pydoc not to include documentation for
methods inherited from built-in classes? I have several classes that
inherit from dict, and don't really need documentation thousands of
lines long that consists mostly of dict's methods repeated multiple
times.
I'm sure I could qit
I'm trying to get mxDateTime working on a Mac so that I can use pyscopg
and cx_Oracle. The Egenix base package builds and installs quite
happily, but then when I try to import it I get
>> import mx.DateTime
Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)
Abort
... any ideas?
if (a, b) != (None, None):
or
if a != None != b:
Preference? Pros? Cons? Alternatives?
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> Do you actually want to check for arbitrary objects which may claim to
> equal None, or do you want to check for objects which are None?
Arbitrary objects are not a concern.
> if not (a is b is None): ...
>
> if a is not b is not None: ...
Thanks for the examples.
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Thanks everyone; it has been very educational.
> Dave Angel:
> ...we'll find that two of the alternatives are not even equivalent.
That helped me realize (a,b) != (None, None) is not correct for the function.
It's a case where two parameters have None as the default argument. What I want
is to
Hello,
I'm very new to Python, and unsure how to handle this runtime error
below. Pointers in the right direction (RTFM here ... etc) most
appreciated.
I have an object, called article, that when printed has the following
structure:
{'title': 'wbk', 'entries': [('http://wbk.opendarwin.org/blog/?