I was wondering if it's frowned upon to use the decorator module that comes with python. Should I be creating decorators using the original means or is it considered okay practice to use the module?
I know about os.nice() it works perfect for parent process, but I need to do renice of my child subprocesses. I found way to do this, but it seems to be not very handy and too excessive:
os.system("renice -n %d %d" % ( new_nice, suprocess.pid ) )
And it isn't return resulting nice level after renicing.
Is there more clean way to renice subprocesses in python?
Are there major/common/important packages that py2exe cannot handle?
I am currently studying the possibility of creating a .exe from a Python program that will use Tkinter, some Excel file reading module, NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib: is it realistic to try to achieve this with py2exe?
I'm using Pisa/XHTML2PDF to generate PDFs on the fly in Django. Unfortunately, I need to include SVG images as well, which I don't believe is an easy task.
What's the best way to go about either a) converting the SVGs to PNG / JPG (in Python) or b) including SVGs in the PDF export from Pisa?
This code should automatically connect players when they enter a game.
But the problem is when two users try to connect at the same time - in this case 2nd user can easily overwrite changes made by 1st user ('room_1' variable).
How could I make it thread safe?
def join(userId):
users = memcache.get('room_1')
users.append(userId)
memcache.set('room_1', users)
return users
I'm using Google App Engine (python) and going to implement simple game-server for exchanging peers given by Adobe Stratus.
I'm using textmate for the first time basically, and I am lost as to what keys map to these funny symbols.
using python bundles, what keys do I press for:
run
run with tests
run project unit tests
Also, with textmate, do I actually define a project in textmate or do I just work on the files and textmate doesn't create its own .project type file ?
Hello,
I would like to know if there are some libraries/algorithms/techniques (python, if at all possible) that help to extract features from accelerometer data (extracted from and android phone, btw), like periodicity of movements, energy of acceleration and the like. Has anyone done this kind of task before?
Thank you very much in advance :)
I have the following file like this:
2 qid:1 1:0.32 2:0.50 3:0.78 4:0.02 10:0.90
5 qid:2 2:0.22 5:0.34 6:0.87 10:0.56 12:0.32 19:0.24 20:0.55
...
he structure is follwoing like that:
output={}
rel=2
qid=1
features={} # the feature list "1:0.32 2:0.50 3:0.78 4:0.02 10:0.90" output.append([rel,qid,features])
...
How can I write my python code to load the data, thanks
Hi, I own a avermedia volar HX usb stick, I want to capture fromthe composite input , but I can't because I'm unable to select the input. I'm using gstreamer with + python, I think I need to use gsttuner select input but I have no experience using gstreamer's interfaces. Could someone post a simple example?
Thanks!
I have created some program using python on Windows Vista. But I want to deploy it on Windows XP. Is it necessary to make new build on windows XP? Or there is possibility to make build that will work on both of these systems?
EDIT (EDIT 2 - very simple program does not work also):
My setup:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(console=['orderer.py'])
Using dependency explorer i checked that dependencies are:
msvcr90.dll
kernel32.dll
+ntdll.dll
Hi all,
i am quite new in python.
I am receiving (through pyserial) string with data values.
How can I parse these data to particular data structure?
I know that
0-1 byte : id
2-5 byte : time1 =>but little endian (lsb first)
6-9 byte : time2 =>but little endian (lsb first)
and I looking for a function:
def parse_data(string):
data={}
data['id'] = ??
data['time1'] = ??
data['time2'] = ??
return data
thanks
I am using the robots api. I have a wave id and wavelet id, and my app's email is added to the wave. How can I simply get the wave (or wavelet's) contents using the python api?
I need to run a lot of Django management commands in the crontab and want to log the output of each run to a special timestamped file. Is there a Django or Python module to help me do this or do I just have to roll my own?
I'm using Python to read and write SAS datasets, using pyodbc and the SAS ODBC drivers. I can load the data perfectly well, but when I save the data, using something like:
cursor.execute('insert into dataset.test VALUES (?)', u'testing')
... I get a pyodbc.Error: ('HY004', '[HY004] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] SQL data type out of range (0) (SQLBindParameter)') error.
The problem seems to be the fact I'm passing a unicode string; what do I need to do to handle this?
I may have string like,
"""Hello, %(name)s,
how are you today,
here is amount needed: %(partner_id.account_id.debit_amount)d
"""
what would be the best solution for such template may i need to combine regular expression and eval, input string may differ like $partner_id.account_id.debit_amount$ - for the moment I've kept as python string format - just for testing.
I have domain on a shared hosting provider. How do I find the direct IP address of my domain using Python?
Is it possible to post to a script on my domain using the IP address and not the website itself?
Thanks.
In Python 2.6, I can run the following fine to strip out chars like -()
'(123) 456-7890'.translate(None, '-(), ')
Python2.5 translate does not accept None, how can I do the above in 2.5?
Hello,
I have the following code in Python:
linkHTML = "<a href=\"page?q=%s\">click here</a>" % strLink
The problem is that when strLink has spaces in it the link shows up as
<a href="page?q=with space">click here</a>
I can use strLink.replace(" ","+")
But I am sure there are other characters which can cause errors. I tried using
urllib.quote(strLink)
But it doesn't seem to help.
Thanks!
Joel
It looks like Google hasn't updated the results section since the Q4 2009 posting. I've been wondering when it will be put in the Python trunk, and if it's, in any way, production ready.
Also, "We aspire to do no original work" is in the Q4 plan. Did Google bite off more than what they could handle, or does anyone know what the real story is?
This is happening in python files.
For example, I want to do type "fC" in normal mode, and instead of finding the first "C" character, it is just doing code fold toggling.
Dear All,
Let say I have a model:
class A(db.Model):
B = db.StringProperty()
C = db.StringProperty()
How do I query if I wanted to search all empty property (not None, just empty) in C using python?