Greg Ewing schrieb:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but what I got from the OP
> was that the current method does
Ok, I'm correcting you: This is not what the current
method does:
>
>if (is_tripped) {
> for each signal {
>if the signal has occurred, call its handler
> }
> i
On 28 Jan, 06:30 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The discussion has been hampered by the lack of released code. Only
>Orendorff's class has been widely used in production systems. The
>others have either never been used or only by their authors; they
>haven't made it to the Cheeseshop. Unipath is
Thanks everyone who sent Windows and Mac unittest reports. I've got
enough of them now.
95% of the Windows errors are because I forgot to remove symlinks from
the control values.
The repr() problem is more mysterious: somehow one path is turning
into unicode while the other isn't. The chmod erro
Mike Orr wrote:
> The issue is that *maybe* the programmer wants to copy "/etc/mailcap"
> on his Posix filesystem to "\etc\mailcap" on his Windows drive,
That doesn't make sense. In order to do this, either the
Windows file system must be mounted on the Unix system, in
which case Unix paths are us
Larry Hastings wrote:
> There is in fact a /very/ sane way to interpret "/" on Windows: the root
> directory of the "current" drive.
Whether that's sane or not is debatable -- it depends
entirely on what the application and/or user expect.
A Unix user is probably expecting "/foo" to be completel
On 1/28/07, Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Passing an absolute foreign path is an error, because there's no sane way
> > to interpret "C:\\" on Posix or "/" on Windows.
> > There is in fact a very sane way to interpret "/" on Windows: the root
> > directory of the "current" drive. It's
On 1/28/07, Larry Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dropped the Cc: of Python-3000, because I don't think this discussion
> falls under that mailing list's charter. As I understand it, the
> Python-3000 mailing list is for discussing the details of implementing
> Python 3000. "Stuff I'd li
I dropped the Cc: of Python-3000, because I don't think this discussion
falls under that mailing list's charter. As I understand it, the
Python-3000 mailing list is for discussing the details of implementing
Python 3000. "Stuff I'd like to see in Python 3000" doesn't go there,
it goes to "P
On 1/28/07, Steven Bethard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/28/07, Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Mike Orr wrote:
> > > I finally finished my path package (Unipath) and put it in the Cheeseshop.
> > > http://sluggo.scrapping.cc/python/unipath/
> > >
> > Hello Mike,
> >
> > Looking th
On 1/28/07, Tobias Ivarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a MSc of Computer Engineering student from Sweden. A frequent reader of
> python-3000, and an occasional reader of python-dev for about a year now. I
> have wanted to get involved in the development of python for a while but
> haven't fo
On 1/28/07, Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Orr wrote:
> > I finally finished my path package (Unipath) and put it in the Cheeseshop.
> > http://sluggo.scrapping.cc/python/unipath/
> >
> Hello Mike,
>
> Looking through the docs it looks like a great package. However, didn't
> Guido
Mike Orr wrote:
> I finally finished my path package (Unipath) and put it in the Cheeseshop.
> http://sluggo.scrapping.cc/python/unipath/
>
Hello Mike,
Looking through the docs it looks like a great package. However, didn't
Guido (on this list anyway) rule that he wouldn't accept a solution
w
Hi!
I am a MSc of Computer Engineering student from Sweden. A frequent reader of
python-3000, and an occasional reader of python-dev for about a year now. I
have wanted to get involved in the development of python for a while but
haven't found the time before. Now, when I'm in the process of tryi
I finally finished my path package (Unipath) and put it in the Cheeseshop.
http://sluggo.scrapping.cc/python/unipath/
There's a Path class for pathname calculations, and a FSPath subclass
for filesystem calls. I'm hoping Path -- or something resembling it
-- will find its way into os.path in Pyth
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