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10:07
@Volatility Lol I just got owned
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Q: python naming conflict with built-in function

holysI have made a mistake as below: >>> list = ['a', 'b', 'c'] But now I wanan use the built-in function list(). As you can see, that is naming conflict between listname list and built-in function list(). How can I use list as a built-in function not a list variable without restart the Python s...

Surely you saw this question?
never seen it
I got more upvotes than Martijn but his still got accepted :/
Lmao I think you just got an upvote on it
It wasn't me, btw
Two, now
;)
10:09
3?
Woah, how did that happen!
Well, I was the third
Melon ;)
Ooh. Looks like Martijn is on
Lol, no problems
10:11
There, I replaced hi with cabbage
waits for answer to be noticed
I'm not sure what to think about that now
Lol
Oh. I'm capped now (yay)
Far out
I thought you said you were stopping after 10k
Lol, another upvote
10:13
For fun, alternative answer: list = type(list).
Yea, I say stuff like that
obviously doesn't work for the print one.
Anyways, back to homework
I think it's true if I say I'm addicted to stackoverflow
I feel bad now. Tim didn't get Enlightened :(
Well, there is no accepted answer so far...
Ok, take that back
His just got accepted
rbrb
10:25
I'm surprised I got that many more upvotes on my answer, but none on my comment -.-
10:44
is there anyone to help in pingdom api
?
@Lattyware are you stalking me?
@Lattyware you commented on like 2 of my posts/comments from a few months ago.
@InbarRose both probably from that controversial list question
Lol
11:01
howdy
cabbage
Wow - sounds like a bit of blurb I would write: Riding the line between sentimental and dismissive, these poems make friends of strangers and strangers out of friends, using loneliness and death to bring us together and prove we are alive. But really, they're just poems, so who cares, whatever.
Fantastic last sentence there...
Hehe.... that'd be cool... "breeder" functions
Bbiab...
@InbarRose you have another stalker? You're just hogging them aren't ya...
11:17
Ooh, @JonClements I have a question
import sys
print (sys.argv[1])

Then run the file as:

$ python file.py aa#$#a
see if you can beat my 27 minutes for doing it
lmao
Lo, another upvote shows its face!
@JonClements "another" ?
cabbage!
11:24
Aloha.
I'm having trouble setting up my interpreter in PyDev (Eclipse). I've combed SO for possible answers but non turned out to be proper solutions for my case.
I was hoping someone from here might have some more insight into what i'm setting up wrong.
The problem is that I'm unable to import matplotlib library, even though I've set it's path in Libraries.
I'm able to import it through Python GUI, though.
What guide did you use?
For setting up PyDev? I don't recall if I used any guides, it's been a while. AFAIK, the setup is pretty straightforward. You set the interpreter and run each .py script through Run command, using this interpreter. To enhance the behavior, you add paths to additional libraries...
What struck me as odd is that in my Python path, I have a folder called lib and Lib. Both folders have a different set of libraries.
Make that libs and Lib.
That is not standard with Python
one of them was created by you maybe
@RomanLuštrik Yes that is normal
I take back what I said.
If it was lib and Lib... that would be a problem
Anyway - Can you use pydev normally without the matplotlb ?
Yes, other libraries are imported with no problem.
And I assume you have repeated the same process with matplotlib?
Are you using multiple versions of Python on your machine?
11:32
I was able to run the script through my standard Python GUI.
Yes, I think there are a few versions. At least additional one use by ESRI's ArcMap.
Yes, I read that, my question is did you perform the same process to add matplotlib to pydev as other libraries/modules you have added?
But I've changed that PYTHONPATH to the one I'm using (2.7.2).
Okay...
First of all you are using an outdated Python
there is 2.7.5 already
not to mention all the Python3+
Secondly, when you have multiple installations on the same computer, things get problematic
Especially depending on how you insatlled matplotlib
Open the interactive shell within eclipse pydev
and check what version that is running
and try to import matplotlib there
I didn't know you can do that (open an interactive shell in PyDev). Just a second.
Regardit matplotlib, I just downloaded matplotlib-1.2.0.win-amd64-py2.7.exe and installed.
Okay... so you have no idea where it installed to...
It may have installed into the wrong Python version
11:35
I checked the version in console, and it said same as in PyDev - 2.7.2.
and can you import matplotlib using the interactive ?
Still trying to figure out how to open the interactive window. I'll need another minute I guess. :)
@Volatility Quick question
How do you have 444 profile views o_O?
I saw mine, then I was expecting like you to have 1k
Then again
What gives people profile views?
11:39
@Haidro you are much more active
@InbarRose I'm able to import matplotlib through the interactive console.
(Turns out it's just CTRL+ALT+Enter :) )
@Volatility But surely in your 6 months of activeness... meh
I have only edited about 15 questions
I have answered 100 less than you
@RomanLuštrik So how come you are saying that it is not working for you?
Less flags
etc etc
11:40
Wow, really?
never noticed the answer count :o
@Volatility Also, you're silver and bronze count is 13 37
@InbarRose When I try to run the script from Run configuration, it says it can't find matplotlib. This is the error I get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "Q:\workspace\testPythonProject\testna_koda\matplotlib.py", line 10, in <module>
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
  File "Q:\workspace\testPythonProject\testna_koda\matplotlib.py", line 10, in <module>
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
ImportError: No module named pyplot
Hence my confusion regarding the matter.
Q:\workspace\testPythonProject\testna_koda\matplotlib.py
overwrites the matplotlib library
don't name your code the same as the module you are using
I've deleted my old file and created a new one. The error's a bit different now.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "Q:\workspace\testPythonProject\testna_koda\plottingExample.py", line 10, in <module>
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
  File "Q:\workspace\testPythonProject\testna_koda\matplotlib.py", line 10, in <module>
ImportError: No module named pyplot
I'm guessing it's looking for matplotlib in the wrong place (home of the project/testna_koda/).
indeed
  File "Q:\workspace\testPythonProject\testna_koda\matplotlib.py", line 10, in <module>
ImportError: No module named pyplot
its still got that name
It is looking for pyplot inside matplotlib
and the nearest one it can find is the file you didnt delete after you renamed.
Funny, there's a matplotlib.pyc file in my /testna_koda/ that's not showing up ni my PyDev browser (which is why I missed it). Upon removing, it now works like a charm.
Thank you.
11:52
no problem.
first rule of debugging
always assume first that its something that you did
Never assume anything? :>
and not that "something else isn't working"
still typoed there ;)
There we go :)
ssshhh
Too late. I got pics
11:52
Let's not start a pic war.
owait
I can see all the deleted posts you made
Great, now I can get back to developing my code. Troubleshooting in my book isn't time well spent. :)
Why did you name your project the same as the module you are using?
11:54
@Haidro the 3rd time lucky rule ;)
@InbarRose what do you use Python for?
isn't it "third times the charm"
You know what I like, there's no 15 char requirement here.
@RomanLuštrik My job.
"limit" ?
You mean requirement?
11:55
Hmm, I should atually say minimum
Wait
I suck
indeed.
mega amounts of male phallus.
@InbarRose I had to think of something, and this was the most obvious choice on a short notice. I never thought this would interfere with anything. This isn't an issue in R, where I usually work.
@InbarRose That's what I meant. What do you do for a living?
Well, you learn from mistakes :)
I write automation code at the moment. But I do lots of things. How is this relevant?
Ha, I guess I'm not the first genius to have a silly name for a script: stackoverflow.com/questions/17292721/…
11:58
I should have quoted "genius". :)
@InbarRose It's not relevant to our conversation, but it's fun to know what people do.
I have to admit, I've done it before
Twice, actually
I once had trouble naming my file parser.py and importing, before realising parser was a module in the standard library
lol
"help me create a spam network"
another wtf question :)
Wow. First day I've used all my flag
flags
12:11
flags?
I barely ever flag
Unless a post is full on spam
Errr - let me guess - by going on top of the flags that are already flagged? :)
@JonClements Shaddap ,3
<3
Haidro is a rep monster.
He is doing everything to get rep
and badges
12:12
Flagging doesn't give you rep
it gives you badges
Yea, well, I'm around 400 flags away till the next badge
I'm not really going for it
I've only flagged 6 posts
You have 6 helpful flags?
Why do I like maintenance so much
@Haidro not sure - are you one of those freak children that actually keeps their room tidy and does household chores? :)
12:16
Hell no. My room is a mess
but your computer is probably super organized
Eh, kinda
^close pls
12:34
The English are feeling the pinch in relation to recent events in the Middle East and have therefore raised their security level from “Miffed” to “Peeved.” Soon, though, security levels may be raised yet again to “Irritated” or even “A Bit Cross.” The English have not been “A Bit Cross” since the blitz in 1940 when tea supplies nearly ran out.
Australia, meanwhile, has raised its security level from “No worries” to “She’ll be alright, Mate.” Two more escalation levels remain: “Crikey! I think we’ll need to cancel the barbie this weekend!” and “The barbie is canceled.” So far no situation has ever warranted use of the final escalation level.
And America?
Doesn't have anything for America - I'm just copy/pasting from fB
The French government announced yesterday that it has raised its terror alert level from “Run” to “Hide.” The only two higher levels in France are “Collaborate” and “Surrender.” The rise was precipitated by a recent fire that destroyed France ‘s white flag factory, effectively paralyzing the country’s military capability.
Italy has increased the alert level from “Shout Loudly and Excitedly” to “Elaborate Military Posturing.” Two more levels remain: “Ineffective Combat Operations” and “Change Sides.”
Do all countries have four levels?
Seems a bit boring
And they've all increased from level one to level two?
12:41
The Scots have raised their threat level from “Pissed Off” to “Let’s get the Bastards.” They don’t have any other levels. This is the reason they have been used on the front line of the British army for the last 300 years.
The Spanish are all excited to see their new submarines ready to deploy. These beautifully designed subs have glass bottoms so the new Spanish navy can get a really good look at the old Spanish navy.
Anyway enough of that... the silence was deafening me ;)
amusing
where is this all from?
Just something a mate posted on facebook
excellent.
13:02
Operation Mincemeat was a successful British disinformation plan during World War II. As part of Operation Barclay, the widespread deception intended to cover the invasion of Italy from North Africa, Mincemeat helped to convince the German high command that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia in 1943 instead of Sicily, the actual objective. This was accomplished by persuading the Germans that they had, by accident, intercepted "top secret" documents giving details of Allied war plans. The documents were attached to a corpse deliberately left to wash up on a beach in Punta Umbr...
interesting...
night
This user seems to just go through all the post and do "Keys Formatting"
@Haidro rhubarb haidro - congrats again on 10k ;)
got 156 rep today from suggested edits alone
All from just formatting key shortcuts
Um.... one way of doing it ;)
13:06
@Volatility How do you get rep from suggested edits?
Not me, the guy who I linked
I wasn't asking how you got them, I mean how is it possible at all?
Up until 2k you get +2 for an approved suggested edit up to a maximum of 1000 rep from them... ;)
oh.
didn't know
Too late to worry about it now ;)
13:08
Btw, @JonClements . That article you linked is also in a great book called A Man Called Intrepid - Which is all about the espionage in WW2, really awesome read.
Umm, will have to check it out - I occasionally have moments where I enjoy reading all that sort of stuff
One of the better books I have read
Really gives an interesting insight into WW2.
And the whole world of covert operations.
Well anyway, I think I'm gonna call it a day
Rhubarb
Rhubarb
Rhubarb
So, I see no one except @PeterVaro is in the IRC
13:16
Oh - I keep forgetting about that ;)
13:28
[irc.sopython.com]: testing
[irc.sopython.com]: LOL
[irc.sopython.com]: it is working:) AGAIN!
[irc.sopython.com]: <-- I like big butts.
[irc.sopython.com]: <-- And I can not lie.
[irc.sopython.com]: InbarRose: HaHa
[irc.sopython.com]: will it ring for @PeterVaro
[irc.sopython.com]: There is a funny smell in this room, oh, its me.
Jon... I dunno what you are up to.. but its weird ;)
LOL
[irc.sopython.com]: testing 123
13:49
[irc.sopython.com]: another test
Should be sleeping, but 11k rep!
LOL
w00t! congrats!
14:17
Wow, 85 rep. Most rep earned in one day since over two months ago
You've got the rep chasing out of your system - that's a good thing
ppk
ppk
What advantage payton have over c++?
why it is being used by so many people nowadays?
those are totally different questions
the first one is mostly subjective
the second one is entirely subjective
I have no way to answer you Canonically, but I can give you my interpretation.
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose I am ok with that.. ;)
14:26
Well, I am going to answer the second one by answering the first one.
ppk
ppk
ok
Python is a Scripting language.
Which means that it is much easier to see the results of your code
You write a few lines, and you can instantly see the result
You can even use live interpreters like idle.
Whereas C++ is not a scripting language, it is a compiled language.
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose is it powerful like c++/C#?
Power has nothing to do with it
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose Simply putting why should I learn paython, while I know C++/C#
14:28
A compiled language needs to be compiled before you can execute it.
Why?
That is entirely subjective.
Python is usefull for small tasks, "scripts"
for instance, say you found a cool webcomic you like. And you want to download all of them for a road trip you are having.
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose Google is nowadays using lot of paython, that made me think
With Python you can write a few simple lines of code and grab all of them
Whereas with C++/C# you would probably have to write lots of code, and it would take you a while.
Python is much more portable.
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose That sound interesting now
And modular.
It is an Open Source language
And even comes shipped with most unix builds
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose are you a paython developer?
14:31
I am.
@ppk you do realise it's Python - don't you? :)
It's spelt "Python", not "Paython"
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose K.. mistake
Umm.... I should take a holiday: 252 consecutive
14:32
@JonClements nah
ppk
ppk
@JonClements You are taking words from my mouth
Holiday's are for woos's
or wuses
or however that word is spelled
ppk
ppk
@InbarRose Thanks for insights.. particularly that example will help
14:45
WTF...
An acronym that stands for 'wild, unprotected sex.' It can be used in everyday speech, but is preferred among instant messaging or social networking sites.
1. Marc - "Nathan wanted to have WUS with me last night!"

2. Meredith - "I heard that Sarah was so hammered last week, she had WUS! And this morning she found out she was pregnant!"

Renée - "Quick! You grab a coat hanger and two Excedrin - I'll grab Sarah."
heya @tony
India apparently has declared Dolphins as "non-human persons"
Wait, so dolphins were considered people before?
15:03
Hey guys
how ya doing @tony?
heya @HiddenMarkov
@JonClements meh, i'm alright, just came to look what's going on here
i mean, take a look
Oh... same old - some Python discussion - world news / weird things... mention of cabbage ;) The usual stuff for a Sunday afternoon
Someone said Cabbage?
Should be a Ping in the IRC whenever someone says Cabbage.
Umm, you could modify the main javascript chat thingy to notify you on mention of not just your name, but also cabbage ;)
15:16
This is a chat room. For asking questions please use the form on the main website.
15:44
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Q: Retracting close vote does not refresh tally

VolatilityWhen we vote to close a question, the vote tally automatically updates, as well as giving us a popup saying that our vote has now been recorded. When we retract a close vote, however, a popup still comes up saying that our vote was retracted, but the tally does not refresh. Refreshing the page y...

Ummm - I can't say I noticed that - but then haven't had reason to retract a vote yet
I noticed it while retracting my close vote for that os.plock question
Not sure why I bothered answering that - not even sure I'm right
I've used memlock - so just making a scientific guess that proc locks are meant pretty much for the same thing ;)
How come you're still up? :)
15:51
Well you seemed pretty confident in that answer
I dunno, still high from reaching 11k probably
Sound confident enough and people seem to believe you... It's worked for 30k rep so far ;)
Umm, are we expected to find the reference, find this gasp module, and debug: stackoverflow.com/questions/17774009/…
Apparently so
Ooh, two upvotes on that meta question
:)
I think it is a legitimate concern.
Just the kind of thing that would drive me mad
But since that's already happened - why do you care so much now? You're just trying to save from the same fall into madness as yourself? :)
15:57
Theres only room enough for one madman! :)
Umm... then one of us will have to go Inbar ;)
oh no wait - it's okay - I'm psychotic - not mad... phew
I think I'm becoming a Christian Careaga
Ok, going to sleep now, rhubarb
GO TO BED @VOL
 
1 hour later…
17:12
@JonClements re: and ... I'm torn. On the one hand, they're obviously synonyms, and since dateutil as a word seems to apply to more than one language, python-dateutil makes more sense.
On the other hand, I'm very much in favour of using two more generic tags rather than one specific one where possible - I was recently annoyed enough by some guy making up insanely overspecific wso2* tags that I went on something of a rollback rampage through them.
Thanks for remembering ;)
Not sure it's a good precedent to have too many python-{somelibrary} tags hanging around, is what I'm saying.
How's the hangover?
Not too bad actually - the party was a bit of a wash, so I was home by midnight.
Umm... I take it you upvoted... and you're the one responsible for my meta rep now being 666? :)
17:14
Ah, yes, that would be me. You're welcome :-)
I had a look round meta to see whether there's any consensus on this, but don't see any.
I'm also in two minds... see my response to another metapost about prefixing... meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/175429/…
I was expecting witty retort from one of the regulars here saying that they "always think I was in two minds" anyway... thankfully they're idling, so if we type enough it may escape their attention!
Yep, good points there. IMO tags should be conceptual where possible; dateutil feels like an edge case - people will be specifically asking about that library a lot of the time, but date-and-time is possibly more useful overall.
:-D
On balance I think I'll wait a while to see whether your meta post gets any pushback, and if not assist in migrating .
17:34
Sounds good to me... I think it's one of those "it probably should be sorted" - but no one can be bothered enough to debate it and decide a plan of action things
But most certainly appreciate your time thus far - thank you
Sorry for sudden silence - just eating dinner
Off to knock something together myself actually ... enjoy yours ...
Alright - hope to see ya around ;)

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