On 29/09/17 19:47, Michael C wrote:
> Could you point me to a source of information about all the things someone
> should know before he starts writing a memory scanner?
Not a single source but wikipedia is a good start for anything technical.
In particular you need to understand the difference
Thank you for your detailed reply! I've tried to explain in my mails to
Alan and Mats what I'm trying to achieve.
On Sat, 30 Sep 2017 11:32:57 +1000
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:02:07PM +0200, Chris wrote:
>
> > Background: Maildirs with mails older than five years should
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:02:07PM +0200, Chris wrote:
> Background: Maildirs with mails older than five years should be
> archived. The folder structure should be kept in the target.
Archived to what?
> I was very surprised, that there seems no readily usable module
> available. (In Perl neith
Hi,
I often read messages to this list from my Android from the mobile Hotmail
page. On other occasions I would read from my browser, fromĀ a Windows or a
Linux desktop. Howver, Hotmail pretty much sucks when it comes to obeying the
posting style [1]. It's even worse than Yahoo mail, which I've
On 29/09/17 20:34, Chris wrote:
> I want to store some kind of representation of the tree in memory when
> the code runs. Then I could not only move the mails but also create
> lists, e.g. a table with mail headers.
Thanks for the extra detail but...
Probably the reason you can't find any module
Hi
I don't see any session initializer , please try with that
session = web.session.Session(app,store,initializer={'login':
0,'privilege': 0,'username':'Guest','logged_in':False})
Regards
Rajesh
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 3:35 PM, peter wrote:
> I am on chapter 10 of headfirst python second editi
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 12:16:11 -0600
Mats Wichmann wrote:
> It's not clear what you're really looking for...
Sorry. Tried to ask more precisely in my reply to Alan.
> File/directory usage is really an OS-specific thing, and most of the
> functionality you want seems like it would be in the os mod
Hi all, after 1 week of on and off hacking, I realized I simply don't know
enough about how memory works fundamentally!
Could you point me to a source of information about all the things someone
should know before he starts writing a memory scanner? Attached is my
current code, which doesn't work
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 7:20 PM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
> If you want to follow the book use the version the book
> uses - probably 2.6 or something close?
>
I think the book uses either Python 3.0 or 3.1. It's been a while
since I read it but it doesn't use Python 2. The 2nd edition written
On 28/09/17 23:35, peter wrote:
> I am on chapter 10 of headfirst python second edition. got most of the
> prior codes to work but am stuck on this one.
I don;t know the book and only vaguely know Flask, but I'd start by
adding some debug print statements to the functions.
Something like
def ..
On 29/09/17 18:02, Chris wrote:
> I'd like to store a directory tree in a python script.
That doesn't make much sense.
A directory tree is stored on the hard disk.
A python script is the source code to a program you execute
What do you mean by "store the directory tree in the script"?
Do you mea
Hi Peter
My company primarily uses 2.7, but as I understand it 2.x flavors are
compatible with each other.
2.x scripts are generally not compatible with 3.x versions and vice versa
So, keep that in mind.
Regards,
-John
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On 09/29/2017 11:02 AM, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to store a directory tree in a python script.
>
> Background: Maildirs with mails older than five years should be
> archived. The folder structure should be kept in the target.
>
> I was very surprised, that there seems no readily usable
On 29/09/17 08:51, Peter Collidge wrote:
> I have borrowed the above book from my local library but I believe it was
> written in 2010 and as a result I am having difficulty in deciding which
> version of Python to download.
> Can anyone help?
If you want to follow the book use the version the boo
peter wrote:
> I am on chapter 10 of headfirst python second edition. got most of the
> prior codes to work but am stuck on this one. I will add the
> simple_webapp.py which is a decorator enabled and checker.py which is
> the decorator. when I go into 127.0.0.1:5000 and enter I get the correct
>
I am on chapter 10 of headfirst python second edition. got most of the
prior codes to work but am stuck on this one. I will add the
simple_webapp.py which is a decorator enabledĀ and checker.py which is
the decorator. when I go into 127.0.0.1:5000 and enter I get the correct
response. 127.0.0.1
I have borrowed the above book from my local library but I believe it was
written in 2010 and as a result I am having difficulty in deciding which
version of Python to download.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Peter Collidge
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