while([ r'^\s+\S' ], fp.readlines()) :
print 'CONTINUED:', continued.rstrip()
But, the "takewhile()" I will consume the first non-matching line.
Anyway, I appreciate any feedback folks have.
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doesn't contain ";".
In every case I can find in the code, convertitem() is returning a
much more useful string than the help string.
Or perhaps it should do something like:
if (msg) {
seterror(i+1, msg, levels, fname, '%s (%s)' % ( msg, message ));
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If you don't call
"openlog()" before "syslog()", the system syslog() function calls
something similar to: "openlog(basename(argv[0]))", which causes the
"ident" of the syslog messages to be "python" rather than the specific
program.
Thoughts?
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I've implemented this and put the patch in Issue8451:
http://bugs.python.org/issue8451
I'm happy with how it is now, including documentation, but would like some
review.
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ssibly me) make the changes, etc...
However, I will step up for him and say that I've known him a decade, and he's
very trustworthy. He has been the president (we call that position Maximum
Leader) of our Linux Users Group here for 5 years or so.
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7;m fine with having him push those changes through
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() to raise an exception...
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y, that sort of thing.
Is doing this sort of triage or administration work useful? Any
recommendations on what you'd like to have happen in this sort of task?
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Back off man. I
is, just from a "why is powertop saying pygtk is waking up 10 times a
second on my laptop?" standpoint. So I'm just trying to shepherd this.
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y you grow up enough to be trusted with a fork().
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applications that they want to target the same production
environment rather than setting up a new environment.
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Python CVS, but as my first non-RPM commit I'd like
some feedback if that would be the wrong thing to do.
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On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 06:20:44PM -0500, Kurt B. Kaiser wrote:
>Sean Reifschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Does anyone have any feedback on this before I do so?
>
>I made a few comments on the Tracker.
Thanks a lot, they look great. I'll try to get the su
ring object
instead, but in general it seems like it might be an improvement.
Thoughts?
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 08:31:19AM +0200, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote:
>Sean Reifschneider wrote:
>> Thoughts?
>
>In Python 2.5, exit(0) exits.
Eeexcellent.
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n pydotorg for the web-site, including
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ork for speeding up
applications like EWT has. I'll follow up with them on this.
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nd Yard yesterday and stole all the toilets.
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We've done some more research on it, and Richard Jones is working on it
right now. We'll see how it works, probably tomorrow.
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eing 57% slower than 2.4.3 to being 32% faster. Go Richard.
It's looking pretty good so far.
Now we just have to keep it from exploding.
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