On 2/28/17, Jim wrote:
simplified:
> from xdo import Xdo
> xdo = Xdo()
> win = xdo.search_windows(winname = 'Mozilla Firefox')
> File "/home/jfb/EVs/env/lib/python3.5/site-packages/xdo/__init__.py"
> TypeError: bytes or integer address expected instead of str instance
Example on github seems to
On 2017-02-28, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Jon Ribbens
> wrote:
>> Sorry, I must have missed something here. What are you talking about?
>> "lambda: [1,2,3]" is not acceptable input to ast.literal_eval(), it
>> will throw an exception.
>
> [1,2,3] is, though. Go rea
I have the table structure in one db is number,photo,date,name.
the same structure is there in other database in other machine.
I want to insert table1 data from db1 into table2 in db2 using python script.
Some one could please help me in this.. I have tried like below.
for fetching rows
db conn
On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 6:30:54 PM UTC+5:30, Murthy Jn wrote:
> I have the table structure in one db is number,photo,date,name.
> the same structure is there in other database in other machine.
>
> I want to insert table1 data from db1 into table2 in db2 using python script.
>
> Some one
I'm using pyaudio library and recieve after I run the code this message
Process finished with exit code -1
Here is the whole code:
import pyaudio
import numpy as np
p = pyaudio.PyAudio()
volume = 0.5 # range [0.0, 1.0]
fs = 44100 # sampling rate, Hz, must be integer
duration = 10.0
[email protected] wrote:
> I'm using pyaudio library and recieve after I run the code this message
>
>
> Process finished with exit code -1
How did you invoke the script?
When you run it from the command line, do you get a traceback?
Once you have such a traceback please show it to us (
Hi all
I use asyncio in my project, so most of my functions start with 'async' and
most of my calls are preceded by 'await'.
If an exception is raised, I usually get the full traceback, but sometimes I
just get something like the following -
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\User
On 02/26/2017 12:15 PM, Pete Dowdell wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has encountered an editor that could display a
class with all inherited methods included in the editor's view of the class
code.
I do not know of one, but agree it would be quite useful!
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Most of the time (well, all the time if you're smart), you let the
database adapter do parameter substitution for you to avoid SQL
injection attacks (or stupid users). So:
curs.execute("select * from mumble where key = ?", (key,))
If you want to select from several possible keys, it would be
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 4:28 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Some database adapters provide a function to do explicit substitution
> (e.g., mySQLdb.escape, psycopg2._param_escape), but the sqlite3
> adapter doesn't. Is there a function floating around out there which
> does the right thing, allowing yo
Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Most of the time (well, all the time if you're smart), you let the
> database adapter do parameter substitution for you to avoid SQL
> injection attacks (or stupid users). So:
>
> curs.execute("select * from mumble where key = ?", (key,))
>
> If you want to select fro
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> Testing with PostgreSQL (which *does* transform lists) suggests that
> "in" doesn't work; I used "key = any(%s)". I'd try that with sqlite3
> first, just in case it makes a difference. Probably it won't, but
> worth a try.
Yeah, doesn't wo
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 5:40 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> Testing with PostgreSQL (which *does* transform lists) suggests that
>> "in" doesn't work; I used "key = any(%s)". I'd try that with sqlite3
>> first, just in case it makes a differe
Might be worth checking out the speedbar package in GNU Emacs. I'm not
sure if (or how) it might handle inheritance.
Skip
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 02/26/2017 12:15 PM, Pete Dowdell wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone has encountered an editor that could displa
Hi everyone,
I made a tool called PythonBuddy (http://pythonbuddy.com/).
I made this so that MOOCs like edX or codecademy could easily embed and use
this on their courses so students wouldn't have to go through the frustrations
of setting up a Python environment and jump right into Python pro
> Does anyone know what I must change to get the full traceback?
Three years ago, I had a similar issue with incomplete tracebacks while using
multiprocessing.Pool. The discussion is here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/comp.lang.python/qKTNNt8uKKU/biNyslh19ncJ;context-place=msg/comp.la
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 12:42 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> That isn't what you were doing in your post, so it seemed worth
> mentioning.
Sorry, my original post was a bit abbreviated. I can't copy text from
inside to outside, so have to retype everything. I guess I missed
that.
S
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On 2017-02-28, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Some database adapters provide a function to do explicit
> substitution (e.g., mySQLdb.escape, psycopg2._param_escape),
> but the sqlite3 adapter doesn't.
It's clunky but you can use sqlite's core "quote" function.
quote(X)
The quote(X) function returns
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 10:16:14 PM UTC-6, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Oh, we know why the code is failing. We don't need help
> diagnosing the UnboundLocalError exception. You're right:
> there's an except pass around an assignment, so if the
> assignment fails, `result` never gets set.
>
Ethan Furman wrote, on February 28, 2017 8:23 AM
>
> On 02/26/2017 12:15 PM, Pete Dowdell wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone has encountered an editor that
> could display
> > a class with all inherited methods included in the editor's view of
> > the class code.
>
> I do not know of one,
On Sunday, February 26, 2017 at 2:15:58 PM UTC-6, Pete Dowdell wrote:
> I use Python, mainly with Django, for work. I was wondering
> if anyone has encountered an editor that could display a
> class with all inherited methods included in the editor's
> view of the class code.
Personally, i'm a min
On 02/28/2017 04:05 AM, Pavol Lisy wrote:
On 2/28/17, Jim wrote:
simplified:
from xdo import Xdo
xdo = Xdo()
win = xdo.search_windows(winname = 'Mozilla Firefox')
File "/home/jfb/EVs/env/lib/python3.5/site-packages/xdo/__init__.py"
TypeError: bytes or integer address expected instead of str i
On 2017-03-01 04:40, Chris Angelico wrote:
> curs.execute("select * from mumble where key in (" +
> ",".join(["?"]*len(keys)) + ")", keys)
>
> If this is combined with another parameter, it'd be messier, but you
> could do something like:
>
> curs.execute("select * from mumble where key in (" +
>
John Ladasky wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what I must change to get the full traceback?
Three years ago, I had a similar issue with incomplete tracebacks while
using multiprocessing.Pool. The discussion is here:
https://g
"Frank Millman" writes:
> I use asyncio in my project, so most of my functions start with
> 'async' and most of my calls are preceded by 'await'.
>
> If an exception is raised, I usually get the full traceback, but
> sometimes I just get something like the following -
>
> Traceback (most recent ca
For those following the latest Python releases you may have noticed that Python
3.6 Enum got two new types:
- Flag
- IntFlag
Those classes have now been added to aenum (along with a bunch of bug fixes).
aenum is available at:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aenum
Besides the four Enum types
How can I flatten just a specific sublist of each list in a list of lists?
So if I had this data
[ ['46295', 'Montauk', '3', '60', '85', ['19', '5', '1', '0 $277790.00']],
['46295', 'Dark Eyes', '5', '59', '83', ['6', '4', '1', '0 $105625.00']],
['46295', 'Machinegun Jubs', '6', '53',
Sayth Renshaw writes:
> How can I flatten just a specific sublist of each list in a list of lists?
>
> So if I had this data
>
>
> [ ['46295', 'Montauk', '3', '60', '85', ['19', '5', '1', '0 $277790.00']],
> ['46295', 'Dark Eyes', '5', '59', '83', ['6', '4', '1', '0 $105625.00']],
> ['46
Sayth Renshaw wrote:
> How can I flatten just a specific sublist of each list in a list of lists?
>
> So if I had this data
>
>
> [ ['46295', 'Montauk', '3', '60', '85', ['19', '5', '1', '0
> [ [$277790.00']],
> ['46295', 'Dark Eyes', '5', '59', '83', ['6', '4', '1', '0
> [$105625.0
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