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04:50
hi guys..how are you all?
i need some help as i am new to python. can anyone help me?
05:03
Well then, 'Cabbage'....
hello dev
please state your question
All hail Python
 
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06:23
Cabbage!
Hey, I hoped that I did not hit quiet hours :).
06:52
@Fenikso yes you did and we're going to penalize you for that
By silence :).
Cbg all
07:30
Cabbage!
07:43
Cbg
Cbg all :)
Brassica oleracea
08:15
cbg
@Jon BRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAN!
@Ffisegydd errr, what's your name again? :p
@Ffisegydd STEWIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stewart.
Right, just gonna have a quick shower, brb
09:12
cbg
I get angry at the edits like this :P
I'd have been more angry if it'd have gotten approved - they normally do
@JonClements it should have been approved imo
Suppose it's coming up a year old... haven't checked but normally a comment depending on whether the OP is around anymore/active is more appropriate.... it's frowned upon to edit code blocks, so not at all surprised it got rejected as a suggested edit
If you think it's important to the post, is misleading otherwise, and the OP isn't going to be able to be nudged to do it - do the edit yourself :)
there is fclose missing so it will leak file handles and crash the software if used as such
so i guess it is pretty damn important
Have you wielded your new mighty hammer yet @Jon?
09:19
I have...
You must struggle to hold a hammer and remain upright with only three legs...
What kind of answer can we provide for this?
I don't think you can. And I don't think sshashank124 should be answering it.
Ya, it is not a specific programming question.
Hmm we need more useful comments
And with the new VtC rules it'd be nice to get some more order/etc to the common questions list (cough database cough)
09:28
with ToC :-)
Maybe even a search function :P
Oops, sorry. I thought we are talking about common questions
Yeah I meant that too!
Depending on how big the database gets it might be useful to have a search engine built into it
I always have that page open in one of the tabs. These days I have become FGIW in CVing and commenting
cbg!
Nice delicatessen / café place to drink tea and work for two hours.
09:35
@Martijn cbg
@Ffisegydd Being yellow counters having only 3 legs - or so I like to believe in my puppy mind
@MartijnPieters 99% of the tea/coffee places in India (where people can actually sit), don't have internet
Excellent internet here!
And a couch by the garden doors. I could sit outside too.
@Martijn if my battery lasted more than 10 seconds and I had a suitable extension cable, I'd probably sit in the garden :)
But you've reminded me to order a new battery at least I suppose :)
This laptop is a mere 2 weeks old. Battery FTW!
But it's a blustery semi cloudy day, I'd not see anything for half the time as clouds blow past the bright sun.
If only someone could explain the downvotes :) stackoverflow.com/questions/23627785/…
:(
09:50
I've just got a new Macbook Air and it has a ~13 hour battery...so beautiful...
It's okay... I'll just sit at my desk, I'm happy with that... honestly.... sighs
Besides, were I outside, and the way things are going, the laptop might end up in the fish pond
~13 hours? o.o
which model @Ffisegydd?
The 13in Air. 13 hours of normal use, 9-10 hours of video playback.
wow.
@Ffisegydd This is a Macbook Pro 2.3Ghz, retina display, 16GB of memory.
Should last me a few years.
09:54
Yeah I've got a Windows desktop for stuff that needs power, I went for the Air because it's so much more portable (which a great big huge Windows desktop isn't :P)
@sshashank124 I guess you got those for your initial advocacy to use .keys()?
Your code may be updated, but your introduction still references .keys().
@Martijn until it commits seppuku... Not MORE Python code master! Please no! No! Do something else.... *arhghgghhg.... I've had enough... dies
@MartijnPieters, Oh right, forgot to remove the explanation.
@JonClements It took over 5 years for my previous laptop to do that, so I am good.
But stilll :(
09:55
And now Girish has used .keys()
wtf is going on
is scared to use is super-vote on that post.
But it is a dupe.
goes ahead. Powah!
boom
Oh dear... Ninja with a power rush... tread carefully people, tread carefully
@sshashank124 200 OK raises a valid point. Whilst you provided the correctly working code, in your post you didn't even attempt to explain why the OPs code was not working.
Neither have the other answers though @Ffisegydd :)
I think you've drawn the fire of being the first to answer there @sshashank124
hehe Finding where a python object is hiding - great title
@Martijn - have you been giving this guy typing lessons? :p
you should have provide more details or you can attached full code her — Atul Jain 11 mins ago
@JonClements Is my grammar that bad?!
10:09
Nope- just remembering your wonderful iPhone post :)
There's your answer then; that user must be using an iPhone and not noticing the helpful corrections!
line 329, in update_select_click
    tree.item(selected_item_id, open=not(tree.item(selected_item_id, open)))
  File "C:\Python33\lib\tkinter\ttk.py", line 1347, in item
    return _val_or_dict(kw, self.tk.call, self._w, "item", item)
  File "C:\Python33\lib\tkinter\ttk.py", line 311, in _val_or_dict
    res = func(*(args + options))
_tkinter.TclError: unknown option "-<built-in function open>"
But it should work like here stackoverflow.com/questions/20330139/…
the keyword open is a built in function
It's not a keyword
but at the link they do the same
10:25
They're though
open looks like it should be True/False... so your tree.item(selected_item_id, open) is what's failing
The more I look at stackoverflow.com/questions/23627625/… the more problems I find with the question.
Voted to close as lacking info to diagnose.
The URL the OP provided loads without problems for me, the error message indicates the OP has preprocessed or mangled the response somehow.
Yes... some missing commas, there's a string in there in amongst normal k/v pairs - very weird example they've posted
I must be missing a lookup table somewhere...
this works
tree.item(selected_item_id, open=not(tree.item(selected_item_id, "open")))
works as in does what you want - or works as in doesn't throw an exception anymore :)
but this is pure luck I can t find a single sentence in the doc which warns me about putting ""
It works as intended
I just tried and got lucky it works this way
Or I am too bad in english
.item(iid[, option[, **kw]])
Use this method to set or retrieve the options within the item specified by iid. Refer to the .insert()
method above for the names of the item options.
With no arguments, it returns a dictionary whose keys are the option names and the corresponding
values are the settings of those options. To retrieve the value of a given option, pass the option's
name as its second argument. To set one or more options, pass them as keyword arguments to the
method.
10:32
@MartijnPieters probably some sort of convert unicode into iso...
@AnttiHaapala Probably, but in the comments he actually manages to post the proper Unicode-decoded version of the JSON section.
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe8' in position 35: ordinal not in range(128)
except that the error message offsets are nowhere near the section the OP is worried about.
Gonna pop up the shop and get some ham off the bone... brb
python, why don't you like unicodes..
10:36
Python loves unicodes.
.encode('utf-8').strip() # indeed
But you have to understand the rules.
The only thing I dislike about Python, is when you're with your console, you can't get (at least easily) the members of an object you're manipulating, its functions, etc..
like if you did in your JS console:
var x='';
x.
You can
Use the IPython console
10:43
Or .pythonrc
fabian ~% cat .pythonrc
# ~/.pythonrc
# enable syntax completion
try:
    import readline
except ImportError:
    print "Module readline not available."
else:
    import rlcompleter
    readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
thanks guys
There's lots of "magic" functions which aren't used in the normal Python console.
New probelm to solve: How can I make a function with 2 args that does return the same things(with the same args) and doesn t recalculate the same results when called 2 times in less than 1 second interval ?
Use a Memoize decorator (possibly)
hello guys
can anyoe help me
i am new to python..even i dony know how to setup dvelopement enviorment
10:51
Hello @DevCarlsberg please see sopython.com/chatroom. In short: you don't need to ask to ask a question/ask if anyone can help you.
actully i am a android dev..and want to create web services in python
Please just ask your question and if anyone can help you, they will.
@DevCarlsberg Are you typing from an android too?
@JonClements stackoverflow.com/questions/17197771/…;, now the guy posted almost verbatim copy of that edit
@kwak means?
10:58
the ideal would be to be able to edit code from ipython too
there's ipython notebook too, that does it, but it needs to start a server
You mean ipython notebook? ipython notebook is truly incredible (at least I think so) and you only start a server locally.
Otherwise yes ipython is just a console, the same as the normal python console is just a console.
yes, but it feels like developing through a websocket instead of directly
Note that you can use %run filename.py to run python code from the ipython console (I think that's the function)
yes I just did
Either it's a spring break or the quality filters have been turned up a notch.
11:00
how to setup enviorment for develop web services using python.
There is hardly anything to answer anymore..
@Martijn it's the exam period at a lot of universities so that may explain something (no SO in exams! :P)
Though that also means we may soon get a lot of "I had this question on an exam, was my answer correct?" questions
Perhaps! Also explains Col Shrapnel / Your Common Sense's Meta post about policing exam-related questions.
@DevCarlsberg install python, ipython, if you're an android fan, there is an eclipse extension
11:03
any refrence link?
google "Eclipse pydev"
@MartijnPieters Cos you've bloody answered everything - that's why! :)
@Ffisegydd but if I wanted to debug line by line a file from ipython console, I would have to copy/paste from tat file in the console? it's awkward
@JonClements It appears so! And the newbs are better at finding already-answered questions, I suppose?
11:06
The former - most likely. The latter - we can only hope :)
I mean, it's noon and I've had all of 4 votes, one accept and posted 0 answers.
Unheard of!
Yesterday: 10 answers..
and I need to learn to read the answer relative times better.. (a lot better)
Anywho, 10 is a low count, really.
sulks.
More answers than me... :)
Ahh.... wasn't supplied with a tariff table - that's why - phew - was at that point thinking it was me doing something really stupid
11:26
I m using
class memoized(object):
    """Decorator. Caches a function's return value each time it is called.

If called later with <1 second intervall, the cached value is returned instead."""
    def __init__(self, func):
        self.func = func
        self.last_call=0
    def __call__(self, *args):
        for a in args:
            print(type(a))
            print(a)
        now = time.time()
        interval= now - self.last_call
        self.last_call = now
        if interval<1:
            return (self.a, self.b)
but there is 1 argument missing
How are you using it?
decorated a method with it
@memoized
def get_iid_and_value_1(self,tree):
inside a class
but the memoized is created outside the class
it should be self.func(*args) for a start
I tried
but the argument is missing before
Oh hang on... you're decorating a class method... right
11:29
yes
25
Q: How to decorate a method inside a class?

gathAm attempting to decorate a method inside a class but python is throwing an error on me. My class looks like this: from pageutils import formatHeader myPage(object): def __init__(self): self.PageName = '' def createPage(self): pageHeader = self.createHeader() @formatHeade...

heya @inblues
hi @JonClements :) I'm just moving around. Thought of seeing what these chat rooms are
Rooms for chatting in :p
welcome :)
Thanks :) I'll remember to hang out here :P
No chatting please
11:32
@IanClark I'm sorry :) Wont do this again
@Ian bad! Go back to your work :)
Yet you breached the rule almost immedaitely! :P
scuttles off
@inblueswithu never mind the evil Ian :)
his good, nice to talk to good twin must be having the day off :p
@JonClements I am decorating with a class not with a function wrapper, I don't have an error when progr starts but when the decorated function is called
Did you implement the descriptor protocol? Let me dig up an answer for you.
11:35
Also I don t have "too many args" but 1 missing
3
Q: Callable object decorator applied to method doesn't get self argument on input

Bobimport functools class Decor(object): def __init__(self, func): self.func = func def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): def closure(*args, **kwargs): print args, kwargs return self.func(*args, **kwargs) return closure(*args, **kwargs) class...

looks relevant
haha class Victim :)
That gets an upvote :)
wb @sshashank124
@JonClements, Yes?
:)
just saying "welcome back" :)
oh...
thank you
going to add that do my acronyms dictionary
acronyms['wb'] = 'welcome back'
done ;)
11:42
@JonClements What, no salad language version?
I think cbg can still be used :)
I propose rutabaga
rtb
gotta run
rbrb, bbl
Ahh nope, you can use cbg after having been rbrb to indicate you are back
@Martijn laters
11:57
fixed
class memoized(object):
    """Decorator. Caches a function's return value each time it is called.

If called later with <0.25 second intervall, the cached value is returned instead."""
    def __init__(self, func):
        self.func = func
        self.last_call=0
        self.last_arg_0 = 0
    def __get__(self, instance, owner):
        if instance is None:
            return self
        d = self
        # use a lambda to produce a bound method
        mfactory = lambda self, *args: d(self, *args)
welcome @YaronAmar
I tought methods and function are the same but with different scopes
Different scopes? That's news to me
Hi all, btw
for me scope is the limit
A method can only be called where the object is
I thought method is a def inside a class and function is a def in global space
12:05
a function though can be called in its entire creation environment
@sshashank124 Pretty much. From the glossary:
function - A series of statements which returns some value to a caller.
method - A function which is defined inside a class body.
I guess it's more correct to say, a method is a function inside a class, and a function is a function anywhere
all methods are functions but not all functions are methods
@Kevin, Oh I was pretty close then!
This is something I learned five minutes ago. Before today I'd just use the terms interchangeably.
Anyway, methods are visible anywhere their class is visible. ex.
class Fred:
    def troz(x):
        return x * 2
print Fred.troz
Here, Fred.troz can be accessed from the file scope
@kwak yes you would have to copy and paste, but surely you'd have to do the exact same if you used the normal python console, so I don't really see your point :/
12:11
@Kevin what a surprise to see you here! :)
is on a train.
Choo choo
0
Q: Is there a rationale for rejecting this code edit from a new user?

Antti HaapalaI was reviewing suggested edits when I came across this edit. The original answer had the code: FILE *secretFile = fopen(pathCString, "r"); RSA *rsa = NULL; PEM_read_RSAPrivateKey(secretFile, &rsa, NULL, NULL); The suggested edit by a new user added a fclose(secretFile);, so that the code snip...

@Kevin actually a method is not a function...
The docs need updating, then
12:15
a method in python is a descriptor within a class that points to a function
@Kevin also you use oldstyle classes, that were deprecated 10 years ago
I guess it all depends on what your definition of "is" is :-)
>>> class X(object):
...     def y(self):
...         print(self)
...
>>> X.y
<unbound method X.y>
>>> X.y.im_func
<function y at 0x7f2e978a4668>
>>> X.y("hello world")
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: unbound method y() must be called with X instance as first argument (got str instance instead)
>>> X.y.im_func("hello world")
hello world
@Kevin nopes
Ok, well, take it up with the people who composed the glossary; they claimed methods are functions, not me
@Kevin link
12:22
well, strictly a function definition in a class body will create a method
but it does not have to, if there is a metaclass...
@MartijnPieters: I don't really know what happened then. I tried it again and now it's working though I did not change my code... Maybe you guys can figure from the code I put in the top post but I think I messed up something else without noticing. Let's just leave it. int((random.randrange(1,100) * self.weapondamage) / 5) works — LuukV 1 min ago
So, VtC as off-topic -> cannot be reproduced.
@MartijnPieters which q
I posted a comment link, it was one-boxed. Click on the x min ago link.
-1
Q: Why is Int() conversion not working?

LuukVThis is a small piece of code that I wrote: def damagecalculating(self): self.damage = random.randrange(1,100) * self.weapondamage / 5 self.damage = int(self.damage) (used long words here to make clear what I am doing) So what I'm doing is calculating the damage a player does ...

@MartijnPieters indeed, I think your first comment is the reason
2p off! some deity damn it
I have a feeling that's because the current system does normal rounding, and I'm going by the spec and rounding up to the nearest second
12:35
There's another post for my "that text-based rpg every new coder tries to make" folder
In America, celery eats all of your ram. In soviet Russia, a ram eats all of your celery! </Yakov>
Aw man, someone made that joke in the comments already :-(
thefiletree.com/jan/html/time.html it's like waiting for an eclipse or something...
(Explanation: Timestamp 1400000000000 is today at 16:53:20 UTC)
I am waiting for an eclipse, incidentally. Aug 21, 2017 is the next one in the US.
brb... off shopping
12:43
why that date @Ffisegydd
?
Why what date? 1400000000000?
Me and my family are gonna head down to Tennessee to see it. I'm hoping there's enough sightseeing to do, for all the times that we aren't witnessing a spectacle of nature
Because people like numbers with lots of zeroes in them
Presumably 1500000000000 will also get a website
@Kevin i've seen some eclipses.... nothing special.. :) fascinating but it's just an astral phenomena... :D
12:46
I saw the eclipse in Cornwall maybe a decade ago. Twas rather impressive.
nothing special, eh... Trip cancelled
@MartijnPieters Thanks to your answer, now I have only one tab to monitor the questions :-) Earlier I used to have minimum of three different tabs.
when a century (or 2 i don't remember) a supernova epxloded and was visible from the southern emisphere... that would be amazing to see! O_O
You could say that the witnesses of the Tunguska Event were... Blown away B-)
@Kevin Literally? ;-)
12:48
:D
btw... imagine to be on the ISS, what is an eclipse? nothing. :D happens a lot of times
Yes, literally. Hence the CSI Miami pun glasses
@PaoloCasciello Couldn't get the ISS, but here's a shot from MIR 27.
I love that picture. Looks like something out of a disaster movie
to me it looks like a shadow :D
Here's a picture of the Earth, one minute before the dinosaurs go extinct... The asteroid is off screen to the left
if you remember some years ago.. the comet crashing on jupiter. THAT is amazing from my point of view :D
dinosaurs comet wasn't as big as the moon...
yes, but if it's much closer, the shadow would be comparatively bigger
(which usually isn't the case when it comes to lighting, but the sun isn't a point source, so that fuzzes all the edges)
12:56
why hello friends
it's not possible to do:
while x=getSomething():
nope
yeah but what you see is completely different. in an eclipse you only see the moon passing. a comet impacting earth is completely different. You see something approaching and burning... More similar to what they saw in russia an year ago
only expressions can go after a while, and assignment is a statement, not an expression
@Kevin ok
12:59
You could have while x == getSomething(): though no?
I bet you could do it in C, that slippery devil

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