The famous metaclass conflict: is there a Python 3 solution I'm missing? The ActiveState recipe is only Python 2. The simpler solution avoids the exception but doesn't seem to be doing the trick in my case -- a class that inherits from both a PySide.QCore.QObject and an abstract base class. This example code shows my problem.
It's no big deal -- there's nothing concrete in the ABC and that non-solution is good enough to get PyCharm's inspection to recognize when an abstract method isn't implemented but I was still curious if there's a workable solution.
Having massive trouble simply replacing line breaks with <p> tags in a textarea submission. I get `u't\r\r\nt\r\r\n\r\r\nt'`, but if I do `.strip('\r\r\n')` I get the same string back..
Even doing `repr(string).strip('\\r\\r\\n')` gives the same back.. what stupid mistake am I making?
Uh - obviously I don't expect this to put <p> tags in, that's just me trying to break down what the issue is when replace didn't work
@MattDMo D'Oh! I discovered the pattern was \r\r\n after I stopped using replace. Dammit. So much time wasted. (I'd been doing replace('\n\n','</p><p>'))
Any idea why it is POSTing \r\r\n for a single line break though? Questions I've found on SO indicated spec says \r\n.
no, I don't know why POSTing is returning double carriage returns. I've managed to stay away from web stuff so far, but I'm in the process of migrating my blog from Wordpress (yuck) to Django, so I'm about to start learning.
Yeah; usually it's a style thing ("required option" is an oxymoron), but here, I don't know of any other way to allow a value to start with a "-", as J.F. Sebastian is pointing out.
main.py -- -arg-with-hyphen will work; I don't know how to do something like main.py --RandomString -foo and have "-foo" be the argument to the "--RandomString" option.
Got an invitation to keybase.io/ffisegydd. Seems pretty cool. Allows you to search for people and get their public keys. Also allows you to verify that various online accounts are your own.
You want to complain! Look at these shoes. Oh you can't see in the SO chat, look I wanted to complain about my shoes but this stupid chat does not support webcam.
@Ffisegydd if you were concerned about writing code in C is just "ouch, no, please!" compared to python, then clearly you haven't developed anything in JavaScript
then may have similar syntax (which could be scary for people coming from python)
@PeterVaro thanks , actually i'm splitting sentences using re.split() and i dont need to split sentence by a period if it comes with abbreviations. ({}).format(words) will do that..
the problem with regexes is if one cannot formulate in English / insert your native language here correctly what one wants then most probably not in regexes either
As requested, your Amazon Prime membership has been cancelled. Since you haven't used your Prime membership benefits, you'll get a full refund of £79.00. - Interesting... clicked the cancel button so I didn't end up paying for it, but apparently I'm due a refund, even though I don't recall making a payment for it... hi...
@Ffisegydd To me it looks like they want to remove the = sign altogether and just use the variable name wrapped in braces. So a function would probably the way to do it.
no idea what kind of function though, I don't know python that well yet :)
Nice and readable? But... I just deleted mine ages ago, as I was letting myself in for something that could well end up nasty there :) (plus when you've got that point - it becomes harder to read than what the OP wasn't that keen on anyway... :) )
Before I start reading ten pages of configuration option documentation, does anyone happen to know how to get sqlplus to not clip off the end of column names when you do a select statement? My COUNTRY column contains strings of length two, but I don't want the header to show just CO.
Oh good, the first google result for that error has a SO post with 900 upvotes. Let's just try that, and -- fatal error LNK1120: 84 unresolved externals
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Oh, yeah. You need to get your Venture Capitalist Value at Risks in check @Kevin
@tristan YES. Exactly. Blazemeter and SendGrid are terrible
Pingdom are good
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whenever i get something i feel is spam, i immediately go and tweak my communication settings and typically end up either closing the account or reducing my involvement with the site
Perhaps it lowers engagement among Tristan-type users, but raises engagement among users very dissimilar to you. This would explain why companies do it, even though it annoys you 100% of the time.
I guess I could check for * in the query, and if it's present, look at the oracle table that contains all table column names... But what if the query is select * from custom_temporary_table_not_appearing_in_the_column_names_table...
I guess I could write a sql query parser and reverse engineer the temporary table structure... But that seems like one of those "ten years, twenty million dollar" projects
I guess I could tear apart one of the legacy projects at work, which I know can query results from Oracle and get untruncated column names... But that project is a hundred pages large and has a decade's worth of special build options that falls apart to a stiff breeze, so reducing it to a simple database query app would take many many hours...
I guess I could quit my job and go watch cartoons... But... Actually that sounds pretty good right now.
the tagline is "A woman, accidentally caught in a dark deal, turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic", the movie certainly evolves beyond all human logic. I went to see in theatre and well could have wasted that money in beer.
And the yield thing isn't something I'm suggesting you do. f is just a placeholder function that creates a generator, because I can't be bothered to install nltk just so I can use tokenize in an example
yes, especially compared to windows users that give money to a corporation that tries to extinguish innovation and gives its users an operating about as secure as a paper door
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osx is really the best commercial OS and if you're not using it, you really don't know what you're missing