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00:02
fail xD
And that would be my last deed for the night. I’m out, have a good night or… day ;D Rhubarb!
Rhubarb!
@poke rhubarb
00:15
I'm trying to set a Tkinter button to have a specified colour. Doesn't seem to be working. I've tried using the options bg, fg, and highlightcolor. Why does it hate me?
How do you set it?
I tried bg = 'blue', fg = 'blue' and there's nothing happening
within the Button configuration, that is
00:40
anyone?
@MiKenning sorry mate - I'm just about to turn in for the night... maybe someone can look tomorrow if you don't work it out :)
That's fine
I'll keep trying to get it to work.
01:38
Good night
I got a tricky question on python(specifically django)
could yu guys check it out ?
Ask it on the main site..
Don't ask questions here.
People will see it.
 
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03:00
I did
But it kinda didn't get enough attention
wondered if I could post it here
Won't help
I'm the only one here right now
03:20
Could you help me, then?
:)
heya @PatrickBassut
don't ask to ask just ask
@PeterVaro hahahaha, alright then!
there we go
umm... I thought you did not post it on SO
I did, that's the right thing to do, right ?
1 message moved to recycle bin
yepp
I check it now
@PatrickBassut that looks like an XY Problem for me
what exactly is your problem, what do you want to achieve ?
03:26
Well, I guess I was pretty clear
I want to
no, I don't mean what you are suggestion as the solution
I mean what is your problem
I want to turn a child class of one parent in another child class of the same parent
your real problem
oh ok
I just don't know a way to do it
And the ways I know, won't obviously work
but why do you want to do this? What kind of problem will it solve for you?
03:29
It's just a matter of code design. I have a ugly way to do it, which I just don't wanna do
in C++ we would have something like static_cast
or dynamic_cast for that matter
and would probably solve the issue
that's ^^ exactly why I'm asking! don't try to mimic other languages when you are using Python (as a matter of fact, don't mimic any other language then the one you are using atm)
You're asking about the ugly way to do it and why I don't wanna do it?
nope
I'm asking about the the situation, the problem that you are trying to solve like this
I'm absolutely not interested on the code, I'm interested on the problem you are facing
There isn't a real problem anymore since I can solve it
I just wanna do it elegantly
okay then -- my work is done here ;)
03:34
BUT as I mentioned, the way I can solve that problem is ugly
and would require duplicated codes inside an if and an else
which I'm not a fan of
actually not your code, but your design is ugly -- I'm sorry for saying that -- I think you should design a better inheritance hierarchy
that's why I asked for your real problem -- but I won't do it one more time ;)
I just don't know how to answer that question, it's just too vague
now that is the first problem I guess, if you can't split your problem to atomic parts, and can't explain to another person, then it is the case that you actually don't understand your own problem
03:49
Well, ok. I'll read more about it then
After fixing my design
thanks for the tips
Actually, I did a workaround that didn't need much code
But now you said, I'm afraid it's really my design that sucks
 
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06:22
I'm fairly new at Python...I have an an SQL statement with 600 lines...I wish to change the alias for all columns....any ideas on how to approach this?
06:41
Use notepad++
Or any editor with search and replace
Dirty, but will make you get your job done faster
07:35
I always have thought if there are nested patterns, grammars are the only way to parse the data. Is it possible with Regular Expressions? stackoverflow.com/questions/19971991/…
07:50
#mwparserfromhell
My friend helped create that module :3
@thefourtheye Maybe.. but would be hard?
@aIKid I am not sure if it is even possible.
Hum
Probably.
Ha, found an interesting question related to that
@thefourtheye
75
Q: Can regular expressions be used to match nested patterns?

Richard DormanIs it possible to write a regular expression that matches a nested pattern that occurs an unknown number of times. For example, can a regular expression match an opening and closing brace when there are an unknown number of open closing braces nested within the outer braces. For example: public...

Looks like php and perl have got them. I wonder if they internally parse the data like any other parser.
09:01
Cabbage?
cabbage u.u
The coffee maker is broken.. can´t be productive today
09:52
cabbage
What is cabbage?
Ahh
a vegetables
-s
09:54
ahaha but I like Lacinato kale
@aIKid Cool, it was placed on SOPython :)
lol. Potato?
10:10
Potato.
10:25
Purè of potato is better
11:18
hi every one
I need one helping
The server (python) how to know or identified different host?
Because every first access on the site there is a redirect?
I use a variable global but is incorrect/wrong!!
The redirect need for write the contain of variable on Url (Jquery string)
Cabbage All :)
Hows it all goin?
heya @BartoszKP
Hey @Games how's things
Pretty good buddy! :D Howv you been holding up lately?
@JonClements hello
@BartoszKP HEEEEYYYY! :D
11:30
@Mirko what server? What do you mean by "know or identified" host? Where is this redirect?
you're here too :)
yay :)
@GamesBrainiac hi : )
@BartoszKP You're like me now, C++ guy and a Python guy :)
@BartoszKP I've managed to survive another day without an intdiff type - how about yourself? Is your confusion about absolute and relative values clearer now? :P
I just found the most hilarious video on YouTube. (youtu.be/5Krz-dyD-UQ) It is a joke on Game of Thrones. Wow - haven't laughed so hard in a while.
11:32
self.r=1 is defined
This is a function of index
def index(self,  **params):

	if self.r ==1:
	      self.r+=1
	      n=urllib.quote_plus(json_data)
	      raise cherrypy.HTTPRedirect("/index?json_data=" + n)
        return self.tmpl_out("draft_ipol_editor.html", urld=urld)
    index.exposed = True
The server is Cherrypy
Using the function the redirect function one time
I want to change the function for use the redirect in every host 's acessed
Please don't post raw code here
I mean have you asked on SO?
@JonClements :DDDD I'm considering floatintdifftype, to know when a number was a result of int being subtracted from a float ; D
@GamesBrainiac my 3rd job was C++&SCons, so I always was a C++&Python guy :)
@BartoszKP Whats Scons?
@GamesBrainiac a build system written in Python and based on Python. far superior to "make"/"autoconf" and similar shit
Ahh, Imma need to take a look at that
11:36
eheheh I am banned for ask question...
Ahh, did you delete too many questions in the past?
:DDDD
Someone should make just a site out of youtube comments - it'd be like the bash/qdb equiv for youtube
lolololol
that was too good
too bad, I can't star that
but hey, that was awesome
11:51
No response to the funny video?
19 mins ago, by Inbar Rose
I just found the most hilarious video on YouTube. (http://youtu.be/5Krz-dyD-UQ) It is a joke on Game of Thrones. Wow - haven't laughed so hard in a while.
apparently not funny enough
@Inbar never seen GoT, but... I do like voice over thingies... there's a TV show here where they do them :)
@InbarRose now that was funny :P
@GamesBrainiac Yep. Awesome! :)
And yea, I've read GOT
But this was hilarious
I don't watch it though
Way too much sex.
Much of it unneeded, since its nowhere in the book XD
12:03
@Games ahh... did they go to the toilet in the book?
Erm no.
And gawd, I just watched the first episode of GOT
and there were nudes everywhere
And thats nowhere in the book.
Tyrion Lannister just visits the library, all that brothel shit is made up
So if you reckon there was too much sex in the film, based on that fact there was none in the books. However, they never went to the toilet in the book, but they must have done, then we can conclude they must have had sex, right? :p
Oh please! You have so many other things you could be showing, and trust me there is a lot of content in the book.
@Games true... how often did they have a bath?
Sometimes, but that mostly involved getting the blood off their skin and dress.
Actually, bath water was used to explain how the Starks had built their castle upon hotsprings.
12:15
Wow - an accept 14 months later... that's errr.... interesting
@IntrepidBrit Hey buddy! :D
Cabbage y'all
@GamesBrainiac Hi bud
How ya been, busy?
@IntrepidBrit happy Cabbage
Nah, just been looking after the significant other, now I think I'm falling ill too
12:21
Yea, I'm barely typing here.
And I feel rather sluggish too.
There's something going around :P
@IntrepidBrit try drinking more scotch...
There's no such thing as scotch. There's whisky, whiskey and brown stuff that's not worth mentioning
@IntrepidBrit hp sauce?
Is that a brand of bourbon? :P
12:26
It's reasonably okay with sausages apparently
Link or Lourne?
@IntrepidBrit that one cracked me up
@GamesBrainiac Glad I could be of service
@IntrepidBrit which of those would I receive less abuse for saying?
@JonClements you seem overly cautious these days
@JonClements Are you arrite? You seem distant these past few days :(
12:30
@JonClements One goes with the traditional Full Scottish Breakfast and one goes with the Full English
I don't sound alright? Or at least less so than normal... that's errr, interesting...
Being English in Scotland, neither is a bad answer ;)
Ahhh.... phew... I thought a traditional scottish breakfast was porridge oats and whisky
That's if you're feeling healthy
@JonClements Porridge, Oats and whisky?
I was thinking you were going to say haggis
12:36
Don't be daft - one doesn't have haggis for breakfast!
Whiskey. Excelent.
I like this conversation already.
A full breakfast is a breakfast meal, usually consisting of bacon, sausages and eggs, often served with a variety of side dishes and a beverage such as coffee or tea. It is especially popular in the UK and Ireland and in British-influenced cultures including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. It is sometimes referred to as an English breakfast or a "full English breakfast". The phrase "full breakfast" differentiates it from the European Continental breakfast traditionally consisting of tea, milk or coffee and fruit juices with bread, croissants or past...
Yup.
That's what I want to eat.
Every meal.
There's a cafe here that does an awesome breakfast for £7
@InbarRose I'm surprised to hear that. Not everyone likes having black pudding, haggis, lorne sausage and tattie scones as part of their breakfast...
12:39
black pudding definitely
Everytime I am hungry, I think to myself: "I want bacon, eggs, pancakes, sausages, chips, beans, beer, and coffee"
beer and coffee?
yes
Beer with the meal. Coffee after/before
And Whisky for the road
That's not part of breakfast, that's dessert.
I actually carry a flask in my bag at all times. You never know....
12:41
Is that in case anyone nicks your hipflask ?
No comment.
I have recently purchased two rather nice whiskies from an independent bottler. One's a very nice grain whisky that's normally reserved for blends
@IntrepidBrit have you ever tried that welsh whiskey ?
Goodness no! Anything made outside of Scotland should be burned ;)
(on a serious note, linky?)
I think it's the only distillery... a friend of mine went there a few years back... I asked him to pick up a bottle so I could try it
I really liked it
12:46
@JonClements ladyoftheglen.com - check it out. I think the current labels are running out of stock
@JonClements Which one did you got for? The madeira single malt?
I went for the peaty one
mmm peat
You must like Laphroaig
I bloody love Laphroaig. I only recently became acquinted
I normally have a bottle of Laphroaig :)
But mostly smooth single malts
And the usual bells/grouse for when people come round
grouse is nice.
I have a custom bottle with my name on it. (literally - it says "the famous inbar"
Afraid to open it... :P
12:51
Haha :P
yeah... it's not actually whisky, it's the liquidised remains of someone previously called "Inbar" :)
I heard those Inbar Whiskies bite
Taste like Cabbage and Snakes.
Not bring British myself - (let alone Scottish) I don't have an unreasonable hatred of non-scottish made whiskey, and so I also enjoy a good Tullamore Dew 12 (My whiskey of choice when guests are around)
Generally I hate American whiskey piss water liquor... But one thing I do like is Buffalo Trace, one of the best bourbons, and really, not a bad whiskey overall.
Umm... interesting... might have to check these out at some point
After all... it is coming up to xmas soon.... so there's errr.... an excuse to do so
I would be honored if you tried a whiskey because of my word alone.
12:56
I reserve the right to punch you if it's horrible though? But will be eternally grateful if I like it? That work for ya? :p
Indeed. In which case I recommend Redbreast Which is a very nice whiskey.
Why are are we talking about whiskey?
There are 15 year old kids here guys.
@GamesBrainiac The question is why aren't YOU talking about whiskey
@InbarRose Because I don't want people to think Pythonistas are all drunk!
:P
But yea, I will admit its fun
@GamesBrainiac Alcohol is totally legal. It's like if we talk about an R rated movie is that not okay?
12:58
@InbarRose At the age of 15?
Don't people get to drink after they're 21?
@Games well in Russia, beer wasn't classified as alcohol until a few years ago... so it was fine for school children :)
It's as OK as having cartoon characters smoke cigarettes. Bugs bunny is over 18, totally fine :-)
@JonClements ahahahahahaha
I remember a friend of mine calling beer, juice.
@Kevin he'd never had made 18 had Elmer Fudd been able to shoot straight
In the UK you can drink as early as 12
12:59
Holy shit
There usually are no laws against drinking only against buying
@IntrepidBrit "In Scotland, you start drinking no later than 12?" :)
12?
Sorry then fellers.
I thought we were talkin about something that you need to be 21 in order to do.
Depending on various factors. Parental supervision, strength of alcohol, location etc
the French traditionally water down wine for children less and less until its full wine (usually around 11-13 years old)
13:00
dafuq
Kids start drinking that young?
Where are you from Games?
adding water until it's completely wine... I can only think of one man that can do that ;-)
@Kevin I am pretty sure I was clear that they water it down less and less
Don't underestimate my ability to misunderstand all written communication :-)
Agreed.
13:02
@JonClements Nah, 12 is the mandatory whisky tasting classes age.
Of course in the "times before" - water wasn't clean enough to drink, so you had to use it to make beer so it wouldn't kill you
@GamesBrainiac Hell, I was 13 when I started drinking. Don't get me wrong, it's not like a I was passed out in the gutter, singing rude songs about hedgehogs
@JonClements Or boil it into tea (or wine)
Anyone else have those days, where it'd be nice to be able to use that as a excuse... :)
I started drinking at 24. Doesn't excite me much
13:03
@JonClements You mean it safe to drink water nowadays?
I'm having a bad day... I'm thirsty... damn I don't want to get typhoid... I'll grab a beer
@InbarRose well - if you're telling me it's not... then... errrr.... brb....
I bet all my friends were thinking, now he will become the social dynamo he is capable of being. It is the opposite, I am a quiet drunk
There is no such thing as a "quiet drunk" there is "loud obnoxious drunk", "annoying angry drunk" and "passed out drunk" there is never "quiet drunk"
There is however, "brooding alcoholic" and "bar stalker" who are drinkers who sit quietly, but never a drunk who is quiet.
Was round a mate's house once... and another mate popped in... he had half a pint of cider and he just kept falling off the couch onto the floor
Oh, I forgot "stupid drunk", "clumsy drunk"... and... maybe a few more... blah
13:07
Falling off a couch while sitting down on it and leaning back... is a skill I haven't quite worked out
"I love you...." drunk
Reserved only for those who reach a high level of oneness with the alcohol (read: high blood alcohol level.)
Another night we had a meet up... a guy went upstairs to the toilet... came down naked, and sat back down... and we're like "wtf are you doing Chris?"... and he was like "why... what?"
it transpired that he'd got a bit annoyed by the fact his belt wouldn't come loose easily, so he decided to teach it a lesson as well as his other clothes that might get any ideas about similar behaviour
@JonClements I think discussing alcohol is one thing, but telling drunk stories is another. Let's keep the channel civilized.
@InbarRose We dont :P
Beer's bad for dogs anyway
13:13
@Kevin Aww, poor puppy.
@Kevin bah! Next you'll tell me I can't each chocolate
@GamesBrainiac I don't understand how that is a response to the post you responded to?
(don't tell him we've been giving him carob)
Perhaps he means, "We don't [think telling drunk stories is another thing]"
@Kevin Few beers, lots of choclate cake and if a bad hangover, some paracetamol... What's wrong with that...?
Nothing, I guess. Your personal Reality Distortion Field must be doing overtime to pick out all the poisonous-to-dogs stuff
13:19
@Kevin well... you know what they say... if it doesn't kill you, it only makes you feel really bad
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@InbarRose Well, in my country, if you're found drinking alcohol anywhere except your house, then you're arrested, and taken to jail for 10 days, I think.
@GamesBrainiac What the hell place is that?
Erm, where I live :P
We don't drink. :P
13:23
Food Heaven, according to his profile
@Kevin Absolutely
we make up for it, I think it shit loads of different food though
Not even allowed to drink in bars? Do stores even sell alcohol?
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@ Jon and Kevin: Is there another way on implementing that "select" stuff for client side? Cause when i just copied the code from server.py to client.py and used run() it would hang up in a never ending loop.
@Kevin would make sense... "Food Heaven" would be in arguments with "Drink Heaven"... I guess....
@GamesBrainiac I'd like to see such a law for cigarettes.
Maybe that would make people stop smoking or not start in the first place.
13:25
@InbarRose Well, there are some places for foreigners. But nationals can't drink alcohol outside their houses.
Nah, the two heavens ought to have a venn diagram layout
@Kevin And where they all meet?
@ThiefMaster Well there used to be a law like that. But what happened is that a lot of people revolted.
So, there are alternatives like pot though :P
@GamesBrainiac Okay, seriously, where are you from?
This is interesting.
Give a clue at least.
@InbarRose Where are you from?
I think his 'in my country...' statement is a pretty good clue :-)
@GamesBrainiac Honestly, where I am from is not as interesting as where I am now. Where I am from is Chicago, where I am now I can not say. :)
@JonClements I've always found that to look like two butts :P
@InbarRose Well, I'm from Bangladesh :P
@InbarRose I'm guessing you're in Little Rock, Arkansas :p
13:28
@IntrepidBrit Um... wrong.
Surely it's Walla Walla, Washington
@IntrepidBrit Oh hush! He's probably in his secret lair in the Sinai
@InbarRose Damn. I thought I had it there :P
I'll give you a clue, some people claim it's made of cheese. /jk
Trying to beat @Jon with his own TOW scheme
13:29
@InbarRose Cheddar, UK?!
I live in the only sensible location: a nuclear bunker ten thousand feet below the Rocky Mountains
@InbarRose really? you had to add /jk at the end?
(Cell service is dreadful down here)
@Kevin do you get to see fishies?
@Kevin I didn't know we were neighbors.
13:30
@InbarRose moon or switzerland :D :D
@PaoloCasciello lol
I <3 swiss chocolate though
@InbarRose, so you're the upstairs neighbor that plays The Who songs at full blast at 2 in the morning >:-(
@PaoloCasciello Reminds me of ikeaordeath.com
@Kevin Now, I am the downstairs neighbor. (20k feet)
Whoah tobacco is a big sector for the US.
Ah, so you're the one I annoy by playing dubstep at six in the morning.
It's annoyance all the way down
13:32
lol @InbarRose :D
Also, I hate BAT
we entertain our neighbors with good metal every day... :D
@GamesBrainiac Yes, and dinosaurs. Jules Verne was right.
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@JonClements One question Jon. client.py needs to check for incoming data as well (if the server responded etc.) so i need to implement that select() thingie to in client. However its an endless loop which blocks Client.py from user input. So i can't go manually there to try and test instance.send("TESTDATA"). What can i do now?
@Shiuyin Learn how to thread. And use a thread for sending, one for receiving, and one for handling the client side.
13:34
Whoah, they still sell lucky stripes
I remember my grandpa talking about them a long time ago
@GamesBrainiac Lucky Strikes *
Oh sorry, strikes
Lucky Strike is an American brand of cigarette owned by the British American Tobacco groups. Often referred to as "Luckies", Lucky Strike was the top selling cigarette in the United States during the 1930s. History The brand was first introduced by R.A. Patterson of Richmond, Virginia, in 1871 as cut-plug chewing tobacco and later a cigarette. In 1905, the company was acquired by the American Tobacco Company (ATC). In 1917, the brand started using the slogan, "It's Toasted", to inform consumers about the manufacturing method in which the tobacco is toasted rather than sun-dried, a pr...
did I mention I feel sluggish today?
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@InbarRose So by using Threads there, one for sending, one for receiving, one for handlung the client side, the client side doesn't contain the loop thus it means it won't hang up. Correct?
13:37
I am not sure what you mean by that exactly, Just that if your client is looped at receiving data, you won't be able to do anything else. I suggest you use threads so that you can do multiple things at a time. Such as looping and waiting for data, and also looping and waiting for user input for instance.
user1648409
Seems fair, but is there any other way than threading?
Multiprocessing?
Or a single loop which splits its task/priority?
So, it all comes down to two companies. BAT and IT
while True:
    check_send()
    check_receive()
    check_user()
?
That will be a bit ugly and clunky though.
@InbarRose ewww
13:44
@Shiuyin What is wrong with threading anyway?
user1648409
@InbarRose Never used it yet, cause i come from the PHP corner ;)
user1648409
@InbarRose Working several years with PHP and now moving on to Python there are quite a new things :P
Threading is very easy in Python.
ridiculously so
I mean you just use thread :P
user1648409
^^ k
user1648409
13:46
have to go now, thanks anyway
Today is refactoring day
I have to rewrite a message-passing system that only passes strings
It needs to pass other kinds of data as well, in addition to a string that identifies the kind of message
json :)
@ThiefMaster I sometimes wonder if there are actually, any other good alternatives.
Is there a dict-like object that supports both square bracket indexing and attribute access? Like x["foo"] = 23; print x.foo
i think most alternatives are not really portable
php-serialize, python-pickle, etc.
@Kevin: no, but it's easy to implement for a custom object
13:53
Yeah, I don't think it would be hard. I just don't want to reinvent an existing builtin
Maybe I'll just use plain dicts and tell my persnickety clients to man up and only use x["foo"]
In this case, my client is myself. I don't think he'll like my decision.
@Kevin kill the client
This always happens when my project grows larger than a page. Do I want to spend extra time working on this method, so I'll save time later when I need to call it?
@JonClements :)
It's all about tradeoffs.
13:59
@Kevin indeed

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