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03:25
Is anybody here?
I'm trying to read the output from a subprocess.Popen even though it is terminated after it times out (during Popen.wait(timeout=blah))
Any idea how to do this?
* stderr, sorry
wait no, it is stdout :)
 
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06:14
I did a lot of investigation. The command I was calling was also python.
Turns out that this problem is completely fixed by using sys.stdout's write and flush instead of the builtin print.
 
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07:15
Can anybody tell me what might create this distinction?
 
1 hour later…
08:33
Fixed it by creating a new class based on the problematic class. Bye :P
09:26
Glad we could be of help.
 
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11:24
cbg
who's the official matplotlib guru?
11:40
cbg
@AnttiHaapala DSM! Who else? :P
also anyone rendering graphs in webserver?
matplotlib prolly has the worst API ever...
Lol :D
11:55
@Antti I have been known to dabble in mpl.
It's API definitely has some eccentricities. Depends which version you're using though.
yeah that's even worse
the old stuff just does not work
If you're using pylab then it'll be a bit rough, but if you use the proper object based API then it's fine.
old stuff is like "just assign this value to that property and hope you didn't typo it"
Well most code assumes you haven't made typos :P
I'd want to have a compile time error, or at least a runtime exception in such cases :D
so I want to render some graphs in web server, and the non-object API is just plain retarded
but I am not even sure if the object API, while being possibly thread-sane in design, would actually make sense in a web server either,
so possibly I need to use subprocess.call or multiprocessing to run it
btw, I am writing some docx and it seems that the python-docx, while not complete, could at least be usable, since it allows appeding to original documents
12:03
@Ffisegydd Why inverted chrsitmas tree?
physics :d
Because I'm the Anti-Christ(mas)
Lol ... Must be :D
Lol, @Ffisegydd then who was that who put the pinned post? :P
fizzygood is a dolphin?
Just because I'm the Anti-Christ(mas) doesn't mean I hate Christmas
12:06
Wow, someone has dv'd poke's and mine answer on the pipeline stuff. Interesting coz poke's answer is damn good. :/
12:18
@BhargavRao link
will cast undel if worthy
@AnttiHaapala Dv ... Downvote :)
ah :D
I thought delv
link anw :D
 
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14:25
Hi guys, how can I called a function python from a dll? Or changed a python variable in a class python from a dll?

I need to inject a dll into an another apps from my apps. But, into my dll, I need to edit a variable in my software? Any tips for do that?
 
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16:22
^^ Padraic added a better answer there stackoverflow.com/q/34464490/4099593
Rbrb for now :)
cbg
@BhargavRao the string is really small...
but I'd believe sub would be fastest in gneeral case
16:54
re-cbg
@AnttiHaapala What about s.replace('||','|||')[::2] ? here stackoverflow.com/a/34464508/4099593
:D
hmm :D
lets eval :D
Lol ... Yeah, let's try to eval without e
s = "f|u|n|n|y||b|o|y||a||c|a|t" * 10000
@AnttiHaapala Wont work ... "f|u|n|n|y||b|o|y||a||c|a|t|" * 10000
lol you win :D
surprisingly re.sub is slower than split-join
like... wtf :d
that is utterly retarded, I guess the re.sub is really ... bad :D
16:58
Try my method also .... s.replace('||','|||')[::2]
I did
I mean re.sub lost to re.split + join.
your's was fastest
Yay \o/
+1 this method won't break when the format changes to allow - characters, unlike the currently top-voted answer. — BlueRaja - Danny Pflughoeft 20 hours ago
This is the confusing comment actually :P
@BhargavRao you're still under 20k
there's a goal for you :D
Yeah... 200 more. Had exams in between, so I couldn't go forward:(
be 20k+ before the year ends
17:02
Trying my best :)
17:29
Cabbage and Banana Christmas everyone :)
Tricky situation: I closed as duplicate stackoverflow.com/q/34465739/208880, but since then have responded to and added more detail to address the OP's edit. It's still a duplicate, but provides a more thorough answer. I nominated for reopening, but have no idea if it should be or not.
 
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19:24
Hi guys, how Can I edit a variable in my python apps from A dll that I injected to another software. My dll is in c++ and injected by setWindowsHookEx api to a software. I need, when the Hook is triggered into the dll, edit a variable into my python apps.

Any approach or a tutorial to do that?
Thanks

My initiate question is: http://stackoverflow.com/q/34425085/1250185
20:13
@Jean-philippeEmond register a callback function.
Each time the hook is triggered, call the Python function. That function can then set the variable.
You could also muck with the globals of a module, but a callback is far, far cleaner.
 
1 hour later…
21:23
Hey.
I'm doing an IRC bot :D
For the server of irc.editingarchive.com
Good for you.
Yey
How do I do a room?
A room in IRC? Using what library? Are you even using Python?
On this IRC
This is the Python room, you should really only be asking relevant Python questions here.
This isn't IRC.
21:31
Oops, sorry!
@MartijnPieters: I need to make my function public? Into my dll, I need to calls my python function in call back but did you know where I can find an example? I have some difficult to visualize how I can do it.
@Jean-philippeEmond Functions are objects, just pass in the function object.
def some_function(new_value):
    # do something with new_value

yourdll.register(some_function)
21:54
Ok ok . i see now. I'll read on register . Thanks alot @MartijnPieters
register is a function your DLL needs to provide. You just store a pointer to the object passed in.
You can then later on invoke that function.
Ok awesome thanks :-)
22:34
@davidism the talos principle is on sale on steam for 75% off
23:08
Such a good game.

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