[email protected] wrote:
> El martes, 5 de marzo de 2019, 3:05:07 (UTC-6), Peter Otten escribió:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> > El lunes, 4 de marzo de 2019, 11:07:40 (UTC-6), Peter Otten escribió:
>> >> Angie GL wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Hola a todos, tengo un problema al decodifi
On 05/03/2019 22:39, Milt wrote:
The following code gives me unusual results - base on experience with C++.
class Car:
# carColor = None
# mileage = None
def __init__(self, color = None, miles = None):
self.mileage = miles
self.carColor = color
def print(self):
> C++ (a language I have no respect for)
This was uncalled for and inappropriate. Please keep discord civil.
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 7:12 AM Rhodri James wrote:
> On 05/03/2019 22:39, Milt wrote:
> > The following code gives me unusual results - base on experience with
> C++.
> >
> > class Car:
On 06/03/2019 14:15, Calvin Spealman wrote:
C++ (a language I have no respect for)
This was uncalled for and inappropriate. Please keep discord civil.
That was the civil version :-)
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On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 1:34 AM Rhodri James wrote:
>
> On 06/03/2019 14:15, Calvin Spealman wrote:
> >> C++ (a language I have no respect for)
> > This was uncalled for and inappropriate. Please keep discord civil.
>
> That was the civil version :-)
>
Ouch, did C++ burn you in the past?
IMO it's
On 06/03/2019 14:44, Chris Angelico wrote:
Ouch, did C++ burn you in the past?
I've tried and failed to learn the language three times. It's been
suggested that my mistake was using Stroustrop's book :-) There just
seem to be so much boilerplate and fiddly bits that it quickly gets too
com
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out why one of my classes can be
pickled but not unpickled. (I realise the problem is probably with the
pickling, but I get the error when I attempt to unpickle.)
A relatively minimal example is pasted below.
>>> import pickle
>>> class test(dict):
Rhodri James :
> On 06/03/2019 14:15, Calvin Spealman wrote:
>>> C++ (a language I have no respect for)
>> This was uncalled for and inappropriate. Please keep discord civil.
>
> That was the civil version :-)
C++ is a programming language without feelings. It's nobody's ethnicity,
sexual orienta
[snip]
Sorry, this is Python 3.6 on Linux.
Duncan
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https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/pickle.html#pickling-class-instances
includes 2 notes, which I think are the relevant ones:
When a class instance is unpickled, its __init__() method is usually not
invoked. The default behaviour first creates an uninitialized instance and then
restores the s
On 06/03/2019 16:14, duncan smith wrote:
> Hello,
> I've been trying to figure out why one of my classes can be
> pickled but not unpickled. (I realise the problem is probably with the
> pickling, but I get the error when I attempt to unpickle.)
>
> A relatively minimal example is pasted bel
On 2019-03-06, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
> Rhodri James :
>> On 06/03/2019 14:15, Calvin Spealman wrote:
C++ (a language I have no respect for)
>>> This was uncalled for and inappropriate. Please keep discord civil.
>>
>> That was the civil version :-)
>
> C++ is a programming language without fe
duncan smith wrote:
> On 06/03/2019 16:14, duncan smith wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I've been trying to figure out why one of my classes can be
>> pickled but not unpickled. (I realise the problem is probably with the
>> pickling, but I get the error when I attempt to unpickle.)
>>
>> A relatively
On 03/06/2019 10:30 AM, duncan smith wrote:
I've been trying to figure out why one of my classes can be
pickled but not unpickled. (I realise the problem is probably with the
pickling, but I get the error when I attempt to unpickle.)
A relatively minimal example is pasted below.
--> import p
On 06/03/2019 20:24, Peter Otten wrote:
> duncan smith wrote:
>
>> On 06/03/2019 16:14, duncan smith wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I've been trying to figure out why one of my classes can be
>>> pickled but not unpickled. (I realise the problem is probably with the
>>> pickling, but I get the error
On 07/03/2019 00:18, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 03/06/2019 10:30 AM, duncan smith wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to figure out why one of my classes can be
>> pickled but not unpickled. (I realise the problem is probably with the
>> pickling, but I get the error when I attempt to unpickle.)
>>
>> A r
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