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s and add the resulting list of
files.
>>> tmp_files = []
>>> for dir in ['/tmp', '/var/tmp']:
... tmp_files += [f for f in glob(dir + '/*') if isfile(f) ]
ti 27.5.2025 klo 17.05 Peter J. Holzer ([email protected]) kirjoitti:
> On 2025-05-
On Sun, 25 May 2025 at 10:05, Rob Cliffe via Python-list
wrote:
> Yes, but if I understand correctly, they all start from a single
> directory (and work downwards if required).
> My suggestion involved searching a *list* (possibly multiple lists) of
> directories.
for dir in dirs:
re on this idea.
So, I use an environment variable because my config is shared between Python
and Java auto test frameworks. I think keeping the config adjacent to the
.py files is also workable because a Python program can know where it is:
from pathlib import Path
script_path = Path(__file__).re
On 25/05/2025 00:18, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 5/23/25 16:05, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
On 23/05/2025 18:55, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 5/22/25 21:04, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
It occurs to me that it might be useful if Python provided a
function to search for a file with a
he parts for the glob mask together
instead of plain '/'.
>
>
> ti 27.5.2025 klo 17.05 Peter J. Holzer ([email protected]) kirjoitti:
>
>> On 2025-05-24 17:18:11 -0600, Mats Wichmann wrote:
>> > On 5/23/25 16:05, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
>> &g
ke 28.5.2025 klo 1.45 Thomas Passin ([email protected]) kirjoitti:
> On 5/27/2025 10:41 AM, Roland Mueller via Python-list wrote:
> > To get a list of files in a given directory one can use glob.glob and
>
> The OP had a different problem. He wanted to find a config file of
&g
On 28/05/2025 00:32, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote:
> The archives are still there and the sign-up page seems to
> work, but it doesn't recognise me. I tried signing up as
> a new member with a different address and that seems to work(ie no
> errors) but I still don;t see any
I am the moderator of the python tutor mailing list.
Or at least I was. It seems the tutor list has been deleted.
I came back from vacation to find that I can't access it.
Nobody told me anything in advance. I've tried emailing
postmaster but got no response.
I wonder if anyone here ha
consumption
Better reconnection handling via Dilation timeouts
pytest test suite conversion
Python 3.9 support dropped (good call in line with ecosystem trends)
sdist file renaming (PEP 625 compliance)
These seem like solid improvements for both the end-user experience and
contributors. Has anyone here
Being a user of that list i've also noticed that only recently. hope that
this list is good enough to take on all python questions. Are there any
other alternative lists? Thx
On Wed, 28 May 2025, 01:35 Alan Gauld via Python-list, <
[email protected]> wrote:
> I am the mo
en all the consumers finished, the queue is
still not empty. So the producers can't finish.
I am very confused about this. Why use lock has synchronization problem. It
seems when the last producer put None to queue, other producers still can
put normal data to queue. I am not famil
On 06/09/2025 17:21, MRAB wrote:
On 2025-09-06 13:47, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
I quite often find myself writing expressions of the form
someString[x : x+n]
where n is often an int and x may be an int, a variable, or a (possibly
complicated) expression.
It would be more natural
dopting it in 2017. The
> relevant case mappings are clearly specified in the Unicode Character
> Database (CaseFolding.txt / SpecialCasing.txt), so Unicode itself does
> recognize this direct uppercase/lowercase relationship.
>
> The current Python behavior (mapping "ß"
On Sat, 18 Oct 2025 at 13:44, wrote:
>
> Dear Python Developers,
>
> I would like to bring attention to an inconsistency and legacy behavior
> regarding the handling of the German sharp S characters in Python’s string
> case conversion methods.
>
This isn't Python
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on Stack Overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/a/79765602/396373
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On Oct 7, 2025, at 13:14, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer via Python-list
wrote:
>
> Very sad ... At least as Steve Dower suggested even if we could get an
> email from Discourse or something.
I too will miss these announcements. I understand not having to post things to
multiple pl
Am Wed, Oct 08, 2025 at 10:51:42AM +0200 schrieb Jean-François Bachelet via
Python-list:
> at least a mailing list is way more frugal. and internet friendly.
And above all, PUSH rather than PULL.
Karsten
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2025 at 02:01, wrote:
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> Thanks again for your detailed reply — I really appreciate it. I have to
> admit, I wasn’t 100% sure about my data, which is why I submitted it for
> discussion before opening a bug report to the Python developers.
>
Don't. Don'
Hello,
I recently hacked together a script called entanglement.py that uses
libclang to parse C++ headers and generate a Python wrapper that can
call the C++ symbols in a .so directly. The Itanium C++ ABI is easy
enough to call from ctypes with 1 exception. Returning a class by
value from C
(or less plausibly "321").
I don't have a strong opinion on this; there may be good reasons for
preferring one to another.
Does anybody think this is a good idea?
Best wishes
Rob Cliffe
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I have not installed python for a long time so I am not sure whether the
following configure flags are sufficient/recommandable for a
Python3.12.11 installation.
--prefix=/opt
--with-lto
--enable-optimizations
--enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions
--with-ensurepip=install
--with-pydebug
--with
On 03/09/2025 15:45, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2025, 15:40 Rob Cliffe, wrote:
On 03/09/2025 15:35, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2025, 15:21 Rob Cliffe via Python-list,
wrote:
On 03/09/2025 14:59, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> On 9/3/25 07
very few weeks or so, when they add
a new breaking change. Conda world brings a lot of unnecessary
suffering...
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in order to censor information, such as BitTorrent and
P2P which Python was influential of.
The first implementation and introduction of BitTorrent was in Python.
I supose, that someone would remake this movie, adding more significant
historical events; and, please, remove those brands from those
yet, why not just use Lisp instead? You'd save yourself so much
busy work and have a much nicer tool...
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Hello, can anyone help? All assistance gratefully received. I am
running python 3.13.3 on a Windows 11 machine and trying to do
pip install matplotlib
(No, I don't need to say "python -m ...", I am running the right version
of python.exe.)
This starts by generating the f
ebug mode enabled: Using pdb post-mortem on uncaught exceptions.
Uncaught exception: ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
> debug_hook.py(19)cause_exception()
-> return 1 / 0 # Will raise ZeroDivisionError
(Pdb) i
3
(Pdb)
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I posted a question here several days ago and received a "Welcome to the
"Python-list" mailing list!" email, but I still don't see my question in the
list.
I'm posting this mainly to see if it shows up, or I get a reply from a
moderator, or something like tha
tters for a class and its
instances.
Does anyone know of anywhere in the Python docs or PEPs that have the
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nd down my backtrace like I am in gdb.
In fact, it is better than gdb. I can use evaluate any python expression
directly, and verify the shape of my tensors and exactly what caused
the error. It's like freezing the entire program right at the time the
program failed. This way I don't hav
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On 01/09/2025 14:26, marius.spix--- via Python-list wrote:
In your example when would isinstance(__exit_context__, ReturnContext)
be True and when would it be False? What would __exit_context__.value
be? I can't think of a sensible meaning for it. If no exception occurs,
is the value ret
On 01/09/2025 14:26, marius.spix--- via Python-list wrote:
In your example when would isinstance(__exit_context__, ReturnContext)
be True and when would it be False? What would __exit_context__.value
be? I can't think of a sensible meaning for it. If no exception occurs,
is the value ret
> Had this 'live-test' failed, where would Python be today?
I'm not sure if this is irony or do you honestly believe it
succeeded... but I think that "where Python is today" is pretty
indicative of failure. To me, however, the failure started with the
whole Python 3.X
On 30/08/2025 12:03, marius.spix--- via Python-list wrote:
Dear mailing list,
there is currently no direct way to observe the current interpreter state in a
finally block without tracing.
My idea is introducing an immutable __exit_context__ magic variable, which
would have one of three
On 03/09/2025 14:59, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 9/3/25 07:20, Rob Cliffe wrote:
On 03/09/2025 00:01, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 9/2/25 14:51, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
There are two roots here:
(1) it's not finding a prebuilt wheel. You can see that because
it's propos
"pip install
./matplotlib-3.9.2-cp313-cp313-win_amd64.whl". You will probably get
an error, and hopefully, the error message will give you some idea
about why it couldn't install this in your initial attempt.
On Tue, Sep 2, 2025 at 11:00 PM Rob Cliffe via Python-list
wrote:
>
> He
7;d appreciate it if someone could advise me on which version of Python is
recommended for that operating system.
Thank you very much.
Arodri
Thomas Passin escreveu (terça, 2/09/2025 à(s) 23:24):
> On 9/2/2025 11:29 AM, amrodi--- via Python-list wrote:
> > I'm new to Python.
>
On Wed, 3 Sep 2025, 15:40 Rob Cliffe, wrote:
>
>
> On 03/09/2025 15:35, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2025, 15:21 Rob Cliffe via Python-list, <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 03/09/2025 14:59, Mats Wic
On Wed, 3 Sep 2025, 15:21 Rob Cliffe via Python-list, <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 03/09/2025 14:59, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> > On 9/3/25 07:20, Rob Cliffe wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On 03/09/2025 00:01, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> &g
On 03/09/2025 15:35, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2025, 15:21 Rob Cliffe via Python-list,
wrote:
On 03/09/2025 14:59, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> On 9/3/25 07:20, Rob Cliffe wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 03/09/2025 00:01, Mats Wichmann wrote:
>
On 03/09/2025 00:01, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 9/2/25 14:51, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
There are two roots here:
(1) it's not finding a prebuilt wheel. You can see that because it's
proposing to use the source distribution instead:
> Collecting matplotlib
>
On Tue, Sep 2, 2025 at 1:46 PM amrodi--- via Python-list
wrote:
>
> I'm new to Python.
> Operating System - Windows XP SP3
> Python 2.7 installed.
>
> I got a script that tries to improve the image?
> I created a bat file using the command line.
>
> C:\pyth
On 07/10/2025 20:37, Thomas Passin wrote:
On 10/7/2025 2:49 PM, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
On 06/09/2025 17:21, MRAB wrote:
On 2025-09-06 13:47, Rob Cliffe via Python-list wrote:
I quite often find myself writing expressions of the form
someString[x : x+n]
where n is often an
ystem won't 'delete'
the actual file (inode and associated storage blocks) unless that was
the only link to the inode and there are no open file handles
associated with the inode. When the total number of links/handles
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lanugages by watching Youtube videos. [Talk about the worst possible
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On 2025-08-27, Chris Angelico via Python-list wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2025 at 01:28, Ethan Carter wrote:
>> def copy(s, d):
>> """Copies text file named S to text file named D."""
>> with open(s) as src:
>> with open(d,
two opens into a single with
statement. If you can guarantee a minimum Python version of 3.10
(released 2020, now in source-only-fix mode, so any fully supported
version will indeed be >=3.10), you can write it like this:
with (open(s) as src,
open(d, "w") as dst):
or this:
w
On Fri, Aug 29, 2025 at 3:37 PM Larry Martell via Python-list <
[email protected]> wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfH4QL4VqJ0
>
> Watched this last night. Overall I enjoyed it (but my wife, who is not a
> programmer, fell asleep). My only quibble is that they s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfH4QL4VqJ0
Watched this last night. Overall I enjoyed it (but my wife, who is not a
programmer, fell asleep). My only quibble is that they spent too much time
talking about the walrus controversy.
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2025 at 12:01, Michael Torrie via Python-list
wrote:
>
> On 10/19/25 12:38 PM, Chris Angelico via Python-list wrote:
> > The entire premise of your post was flat-out wrong. Your data was
> > nothing but hallucinations, and there is nothing to discuss. I'
On 10/19/25 12:38 PM, Chris Angelico via Python-list wrote:
> The entire premise of your post was flat-out wrong. Your data was
> nothing but hallucinations, and there is nothing to discuss. I'm not
> even going to bother reading further, because every post you've
> writt
or negative numbers the padding would have to be Fs
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Zipapp is meant to produce things that will be delivered to an end-user. In
this way it should behave like most packaging tools and offer more "thorough"
compression options, limited only by the version of the Python interpreter on
the user's side (more specifically, their zipfi
On 10/22/25 7:14 PM, Chris Angelico via Python-list wrote:
> And that's why it's so frustrating when someone bases their entire
> argument on an AI's nonsense. If the OP had simply posted it as a
> request, with no hallucinated claims, it would have been a
> straight-fo
About two years ago I moved from pip to conda. I have been happy with
conda until yesterday.
I want to create a new environment using a specific python version
rather than leaving that to conda. Cheat-sheets and online conda
documentation tell me to use:
conda create -n python=
like:
conda
Den 2025-11-13 skrev Loris Bennett :
Hi Loris,
Thanks for quick respons.
> Martin Schöön writes:
>
>>
>> I want to create a new environment using a specific python version
>> rather than leaving that to conda. Cheat-sheets and online conda
>> documentation tell me
Den 2025-11-14 skrev Stefan Ram :
> Martin =?UTF-8?Q?Sch=C3=B6=C3=B6n?= wrote or quoted:
>>If I try to specify a python version I don't get a new environment. The
>>error message I get is:
>>"The following packages are missing from the target environment:
>>
On 2025-11-16, Pokemon Chw via Python-list wrote:
> On Linux AF_UNIX + SOCK_STREAM sockets, there is a quirk in how the
> kernel handles control messages with SCM_RIGHTS:
>
> To successfully pass file descriptors via SCM_RIGHTS, you must send
> at least one byte of normal d
sting zipapp.py.
You can just run it with "python zipapp.py". I've tried using it to
make zstd and stored archives.
Tangential: the zip file format compresses each file separately, which
reduces the potential for good compression compared to "solid" formats
like .tar.gz. We
7;''
Internally in the file np is accesible, but when importing the file it is not
accesible.
Expected behaviour:
import module.math
module.math.np
This raises an AttributeError
from module.math import np raises an ImportError
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Dear Python scripters,
I am writing modules for my insectary (for food), the processes of which I plan
to mostly automate.
Currently, inventory and the traceability of material flows is my focus. My
best idea (yet) for making things as simple as possible consists of a debian
server hooked up
I am not exactly sure what you mean, so I will guess.
Jinja may be what you're looking for. It's an important component of flask &
ansible, for example.
pyweave may also serve your purposes.
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le to solve it myself.
Any thoughts about it?
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ou're right... I was just, you know... "Async is so cool, let's just
async everything!"
>If it were a class, then you could make the individual methods be
> coroutines if desired and await those.
Thanks for your advise Ian!
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On Friday, April 15, 2022 at 2:17:28 AM UTC+5:30, Andrew Hernandez wrote:
> that is not an error, its simply the python console intrepeter
how do I open this file
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e???
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ither not
running or you have a problem with the configuration.
On Tue, Aug 09, 2022 at 08:27:16AM -0700, Axy via Python-list wrote:
trying to connect to MYSQL it appears the error msg below:
InterfaceError: 2003: Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost:3306'
(111 Connec
that your question?
[image: image.png]
[image: image.png]
Em ter., 9 de ago. de 2022 às 12:36, Igor Korot
escreveu:
Hi,
@OP,
Can you try to connect with mysql-workbench?
Also - you didn't answer my first question.
Are you using an ODBC wrapper or python module?
Thank you.
On Tue, Aug
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Hi,
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 12:20 PM i am unable to use python
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Process finished with exit code 1
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version says it expects ' first (to close the fstring)
then on a new line below it, it mentions the comma and )
I believe that is just showing you after ' it expects you to end the
print with ) as you have
or , to add additional arguments to print
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through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the
fire, you will not be burned: the flames will not set you ablaze."
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On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 11:17:52 PM MDT, Kevin M. Wilson via
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print (f'
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of said code.
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through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the
fire, you will not be burned: the flames will not set you ablaze."
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On Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 05:55:06 PM MDT, Kevin M. Wilson via
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Ok, I'm not finding any info. on the int() for converting a str to an int
(that specifies a base parameter)?! The picture is of the code I've written...
And the
\site-packages\pipenv\patched\pip
Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\pip.py
Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\__pycache__\pip.cpython-310.pyc
PS C:\Users\Owner>
-=-=-
I've just run the installer -- python-3.10.11-amd64.exe -- as admin, in
"repair" mode! There is NO pip.exe under
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 17:22:22 -0400, Thomas Passin
declaimed the following:
>On 6/8/2023 3:14 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote:
> C:\Users\Owner>
>> -=-=-
>> Windows PowerShell
>> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>>
>>
On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 11:32:53 -0500, Eryk Sun declaimed
the following:
>On 6/10/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
>>
>> We can find pip.exe using good old-fashioned dir (we don't need any
>> new-fangled Powershell):
>>
>> C:\Users\tom>dir AppData
On 2023-06-20 02:15:00 +0900, Inada Naoki via Python-list wrote:
> stream.flush() doesn't mean final output.
> Try stream.close()
After close() the value isn't available any more:
Python 3.11.2 (main, Mar 13 2023, 12:18:29) [GCC 12.2.0] on linux
Type "help", "co
Mostly, error messages got a lot better in Python 3.10, but this one had
me scratching my head for a few minutes.
Consider this useless and faulty script:
r = {
"x": (1 + 2 + 3)
"y": (4 + 5 + 6)
On 2023-08-30 11:32:02 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
> I do use "textwrap" package to wrap longer texts passages. Works well with
> English.
> But the source string used is translated via gettext before it is wrapped.
>
> Using languages like Japanese or Chi
On 2023-08-30 13:18:25 +, c.buhtz--- via Python-list wrote:
> Am 30.08.2023 14:07 schrieb Peter J. Holzer via Python-list:
> > another caveat: Japanese characters are usually double-width. So
> > (unless your line length is 130 characters for English) you would
> > want t
On 2023-08-31 21:32:04 +0100, Chris Green via Python-list wrote:
> What sort of exception should a class raise in __init__() when it
> can't find an appropriate set of data for the parameter passed in to
> the class instantiation?
>
> E.g. I have a database with some names and
)
The "problem" is that I've currently written some code that works but it uses
global variables ... and I don't like global variables. I assume there is a
better way to write this, but how?
= jem
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On 3 Sep 2023, at 19:13, MRAB via Python-list wrote:
> You could use pass an anonymous function (a lambda) to re.sub:
Of course !! Thanks.
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On 2023-09-03 18:10:29 +0200, Jan Erik Moström via Python-list wrote:
> I want to replace some text using a regex-pattern, but before creating
> replacement text I need to some file checking/copying etc. My code
> right now look something like this:
>
> def fix_stuff(m):
>
On 3 Sep 2023, at 18:10, Jan Erik Moström via Python-list wrote:
> I'm looking for some advice for how to write this in a clean way
Thanks for all the suggestion, I realize that I haven't written Python code in
a while. I should have remembered this myself !!! Thanks for remindi
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