Can someone give me a little bit of assistance. I'm trying to write a web browser (so original I know) and it keeps going in a loop of adding a page and displaying it. I'm using PyGtk3 paste.ubuntu.com/18479985
@MarkoMackic Thanks. I'm using the WebKit rendering engine. I'm wanting to add security features (LEFT_CTRL minimizes window, profile login, etc), direct torrent downloads, and a few other goodies.
There was a course on udemy to do it but it was just an intro course (as they're very complicated). With all the HTML5 calls and dom tree structuring, I figured I might as well go with someone who had already accomplished what I needed. Once I get it off the ground, I'm making my project open source but that's going to be a while.
Not to mention making it compatible with previous versions of HTML.
@MarkoMackic From the get-go I've promised myself that this browser will first have the features I desire. If someone else enjoys it, that's awesome but if not, I'm not going to bend over backwards to make it better for them. Since it'll be open source, they'll be free to remix it. I think of this project as only MY browser, no one else's. So to ask someone else to help me develop it is sacrilege to me. :)
@Pigman168: probably you have the letter à encoded in something (say UTF-8) and you're trying to decode it as if it were ascii, and it's not. The system dependence is likely because the two environments have two different default encodings.
Those lines set the encoding for reading the Python code, not the default encoding that Python will assume for files that it reads. Do you see the distinction?
>>> with open("ahat.txt", encoding="ascii") as fp:
... print(fp.read())
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module>
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/encodings/ascii.py", line 26, in decode
return codecs.ascii_decode(input, self.errors)[0]
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
>>> with open("ahat.txt", encoding="utf-8") as fp:
... print(fp.read())
...
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It's because it invested heavily in Alibaba.com, and shares went through the roof
That's why MM was able to keep going for so long while doing things like adding an exclamation mark to the logo, or buying some teenager's news summarising technology for millions
Whoever the previous CEO was had invested wisely while sending Yahoo into the toilet :)
Although according to $some_dev_guys_blog remembering Yahoo from a decade or two ago, it always considered itself a media company, and that was always its problem
Lycos enjoyed several years of growth during the 1990s and became the most visited online destination in the world in 1999, with a global presence in more than 40 countries.[5][6]
I have a piecewise-linear function fdefined with data points, and need to solve the inequality f(x) > a. As a bonus, would be nice to integrate the function over the solution interval. And this has to work fast. Is there any numpy/scipy magic for that?
It's not even exactly a function, for example, x=[0, 2, 4, 4, 6, 8, 8]; y=[4, 6, 7, 0, 2, 8, 0] (so it may have instant drops), and need to find x intervals where the corresponding y > 5. So, that's 1 < x < 4, 7 < x < 8.
@JonClements It's a pity that the thousands separator in format isn't locale-aware. And I guess the format functions in the locale module are a bit arcane for new Python users who aren't used to %-style formatting.
No that won't work, because 1) indentation (I assume chat just messed that up for you though), b) another_obj is not defined (I assume you had a typo there between another_class_object and another_obj), and iii) a and b are not defined either.
I am trying to save qlistwidget , qtableview and a whole lot of other qt elements , how can I save all the states of the a stacked widget so as to retrieve from separate file ?
@RishabhGupta FWIW, I don't think there are any regulars here who use PyQt. However, your question is fairly broad, and it may not require a PyQt-specific answer. There may be some component of Qt that can do what you want. OTOH, you can possibly save the state of your widget using Python's pickle module.
@RobertGrant Because they have a knitting machine compiler. Which I guess compiles a garment spec into low-level knitting machine instructions. And I guess they need a compiler-writer because they want to continue to enhance their high-level garment spec language. Either that, or the current compiler has problems. :)
@RishabhGupta Have you studied the official documentation for the standard pickle module?
@PM2Ring I did see that , but I could not find any documentation for saving an instance of the class as a pickle file and retrieving that , also when I tried it with my pyqt class , it generated an error .
If you can guide me to the relevant documentation , please do , thanks .
@RishabhGupta Class instances can be tricky to pickle, which is why I said "you can possibly save the state of your widget using Python's pickle module". However, it's generally possible to modify a class to make it picklable, or to create a picklable subclass.
Please read Pickling Class Instances. Don't expect to understand it instantly, it's tricky stuff. Give yourself time to absorb it and do some experiments with simple classes.
@RishabhGupta why not find an open source project that uses pyqt - something you can run and play with, then look at the code to get the bits you want...
@PM2Ring but I do have q query , do I need to individually save all the widgets , isn't there some way , I could iterate through all the qt elements of a qt class ?
I seem to recall we didn't use it for the sopython-site as it was overkill for auth stuff...
hang on - let me look and see which one I liked - I tried two - one was a fairly thin wrapper - the other heavily wrapped everything and made some things easier and others a bit more annoying
Yeah. For this particular use case I want to be able to get old content on a batch cycle, say 100 posts at a time, rather than looking at new content.
So I was just going to go through the /posts endpoint with a defined page size and just increment the page size until I get new, then start again at 0.
@Ffisegydd that article was pretty interesting, my previous roommate was a singer in a metal band and a science major and he showed me some similar ones too
@MorganThrapp I've got a lenovo very similar to that but with a10 quad core processor. It works pretty well when I have one core working away on data while doing other stuff. @joncle
I found a cat outside of my office you guys, I think I have a new best friend
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Can you share what the big release contains? I'm doing alright -- some really bad "IRL" things are going on and just working all the time (more with JS lately, which is making me appreciate the comforts of Python)
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@corvid What have you named him/her? I propose "Steve" or "Steve"
@tristan Sorry to hear bad IRL things - I know that feeling unfortunately. Anyway - must get this report (yawn) and model (slightly less yawn) into some kind of state to show people.
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