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10:31
HI all
i wanted to insert into database a value that is stored in a tuple
how to do it ?
query = ("insert into movie values({0})".format(l[0]))
this is giving an error
ProgrammingError: (1064, "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'Knight [2008] [Eng] [MP3] [DVDrip-M333]-FLAWL3SS_RG.avi)' at line 1")
@Fenikso Hi
can anybody help me?
@user2713461 please see sopython.com/chatroom for the chatroom rules and etiquette. If anyone is able and willing to help you they will, please don't ping random users looking for a response.
do you know the solution to that question ?
thats why you are giving this advice :p
ok
i ll follow the rules and etiqutte
I'd give this advice whether I knew the answer or not.
10:40
@user2713461 Also, there is no way in hell anyone would be able to help you. We have no idea, what is in your code. What database you use. What database library you use. What is in what variable used to construct the query etc. Only advice I have is print your SQL query before you apply it. I suppose there is a mess and not valid SQL statement.
Or write a proper question with all the info as a regular SO question. Seems to be better suited for that than for chat.
i have a tuple , l ;
i want to insert the value in the tuple to this database
Just print the query before you use it. You will see what is wrong.
ok
query = ("insert into movie values(%s)",l[0])
'insert into movie values(%s)', 'Batman - Gotham Knight [2008] [Eng] [MP3] [DVDrip-M333]-FLAWL3SS_RG.avi')
this is the printed query
10:48
well, obviously, you wanted something like "insert into movie values(Batman - Gotham Knight [2008] [Eng] [MP3] [DVDrip-M333]-FLAWL3SS_RG.avi)"
yes
but how to do it ?
insert into movie values('l[0]')
the above statement inserts 'l[0]' to the database
Either using format method or using % operator. You have to build a string which is valid SQL statement.
First try to build the string containing the query. You can check if you did it right by printing it. If you get stuck on that, I would recommend forgetting the database for a moment and learning string formatting and other string operations in Python first.
you want me to answer it ?? :P
Nono, I was just showing you people something
:)
10:53
what were you showing ?
You need to learn to be more respectful :) or atleast grateful. ???
No... his reply to that comment of mine
@user2713461 That is not connected to you, just for the audience here. You can ignore it on your search for your solution :).
I'm sorry if I interrupted someone's questions. Just wanted to share something
Apologies
what should i learn about Python Strings ?
10:55
But that comment tho
what about that comment ? are you hurt ?
@sshashank124 I cannot decide if that is sad or fun.
Hurt no. I am amused
:)
@Fenikso, I don't know about you but I had a good laugh.
Yessssssssss!
Fenisko
thank you!!
Finally done!!
"insert into movie values('{0}')".format(l[0])
this worked!!
10:59
@sshashank124 I do not actually get your first comment to the question either.
It was a response to his comment on my answer which I deleted.
For rudeness...
@sshashank124 Oh, ok, that "explains" it. But still, without context it is a bit hard for us to appreciate I guess.
should we have to close the cursor everytime before executing new query ?
@Fenikso, I have undeleted my answer if you're curious: stackoverflow.com/questions/23421287/python-tkinter-colors
what happened ??
The only wrong thing was done by "Nobody"
11:08
Anyways, the comment has been flagged and removed. Nothing left to see.
@sshashank124 Well, your answer does not give valid tkinter color, does it?
However, I am not defending his rudeness and attitude, just saying :-).
What kind of servers do people use for making MMO games?
@Fenikso, Perhaps, but that wasn't made clear by the OP until afterwards.
11:14
@user3167683 Computer ones? :-P Sorry, your question is so vague that I could not help myself.
Yes, computer ones. I need a server that will return arrays to clients very fast.
like user position arrays.
@user3167683 So are you asking for, well, like WSGI, CGI, FastCGI, mod_python...?
WSGI?
can I integrate that with pygame or blender?
@user3167683 Wait a minute, pygame is going to be on client, that does not have anything to do with server programming. So I am still not sure what is the question. You want to write server side application for MMO game?
11:21
@Fenikso Yes. Sorry I mentioned pygame. I just wanted the server so it can handle events from pygame.
@user3167683 I guess you have to write your own TCP/IP server? Pygame events are not going to travel on the network themselves.
@Fenikso using raw sockets? I heard that is very dangerous.
im using os.listdir("E:\") , to get the list of files in e: drive
can i use it to get the contents of other systems, if i know there IP address
?
@user3167683 Well, there seem to be a ton of information about ways to implement servers for multiplayer games. Some good read is also here: reddit.com/r/Python/comments/iifh4/…
11:29
@FEnikso Wow it is complicated
@Fenikso but I have very little knowledge on JSON
@Fenikso and I am not a professional programmer
11:47
@user2713461 No. Good thing, too. I don't want strangers looking at my file directory only using my IP address.
cbg @Kevin
Hi
@Kevin heaven forbid something like sopython.com allowed such a thing... imagine the stuff people would put on there :)
Yep
This guy never fails to amuse me: stackoverflow.com/questions/23421287/…
This is the third comment of his rant
2 such comments preceeded this one
12:03
@user3167683 Well, to create a MMO server, I guess you need a deep knowledge about networking first.
@Fenikso yeah I am very good with sockets...
@user3167683 It seems that Twisted library is commonly used in Python for multiplayer game servers.
@Fenikso Yes I have tried Twisted. But after trying to use Twisted for 2 hours, I couldn't get the hang of it. And Twisted also uses sockets behind to do its job.
@user3167683 I have heard that to grasp Twisted you have to give it a few days :).
@user3167683 Of course, but it is more high level, so should be more robust and secure to use it than write your own.
@Fenikso Ah I see. Alright. I'll give it a try with raw sockets. Thank you for your help!!
12:09
@user3167683 you're up for head aches later then ;-)
@JonClements Ha deep trouble spotted!!
If you want a decent and easily modifiable async server that supports lots of protocols then Twisted is worth the investment learning
For instance, the same underlying thing can use a custom protocol, across telnet, raw sockets or websockets as needed
@Ffisegydd I have a blog post in the works thats about magic and code :P
I deserve a nice xmas prezzie don't I guys...?
12:19
@Ffisegydd Oh, old good Karel reborn. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_%28programming_language%29
I've seen similar games in the past, but not one that combines programming and MAGIC...
Gadget promises 'perfect cup of tea' bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27243269
Not sure even I could drink 60 cups an hour though...
@MartijnPieters I miss "this idiot has no clue what he's doing" :P
12:31
stackoverflow.com/questions/23428242/… I believe he recently posted a similar question (about DDoSing) though I can't find it now
@Ffisegydd, You're right. I remember seeing it a few hours ago.
cbg
does anybody attend tw.pycon?
hey there does someone know if and how i get in a pythonic way server and client to share the same port in tcp ?
@Jon ...3005 rep :P
The OP tagged it with several languages and would like to see solutions in all.
12:43
@Ffisegydd I KNEW YOU COULD STEWIE.... AND YOU EVEN GOT YOUR FIRST REAL CLOSE VOTE ^^^
I know! @Martijn timed it perfectly :P
right, Job Board...
lmao. I got unupvoted. Amazing. I got a close vote off though!
@Ffisegydd Trying hard to get past you :-)
Yours was a much better answer, I upvoted you :P
12:49
Afternoon al
all
@Ffisegydd Yours is simple and right to the point, so my +1 :)
Not the most helpful error message
jon@sopython:~$ pyvenv-3.4 venv
Error: Command '['/home/jon/venv/bin/python3.4', '-Im', 'ensurepip', '--upgrade', '--default-pip']' returned non-zero exit status 1
Someone trying to get themselves banned: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/230906/…
Stupid attempt, just VtC as dupe and flagged for offensiveness.
@MartijnPieters I don't have enough rep to see that :'(
Deleted now
You didn't miss anything.
13:04
My fantastic comment - lost!!! :(
The OP is temp banned for rule violations on Stack Overflow, and ranted and raved about how everyone is so nasty and bad and enforces the rules.
And why isn't his account deleted yet, etc.
Didn't like our resident mod by the sounds of it either :)
Reading between the lines they decided to serial-downvote everyone that had ever been mean to them.
I'm presuming the entire planet isn't on SO yet though :)
but got confused over the post ban vs. temporary suspension, too.
13:09
Was that xyz? He was in this morning and was less than amusing
he had a different name late night
both times ThiefMaster and I solved the problem..
I never get these people.. are they bored, or something?
@Ffisegydd Yes, the same.
Found this morning's exchange. Good riddance.
nope, sorry.
@Flappy please see rule 2 of the room on sopython.com/chatroom - you may have missed it :)
Please don't ping people directly like that, @FlappyBird.
13:19
ohk sorry
Does rule 2 make sense?
As in - we're not going to have keep pointing it out to you in the future?
i wont do it
sorry
i've deleted my post
Good... any questions about it that don't make sense, let us know now, or we'll consider you understand it - we'd rather not keep repeating ourselves
some questions would require a particular person's help and considering the amount of posts here, posting it generally would put it at the top and might be missed by that person. Thats what i thought..
You thought wrongly, but now we've corrected that.... we can move forward :)
13:29
Well, after bashing my head against a steel wall, I found a partial solution for converting ABNF into regex using this website:
http://www.msweet.org/abnf.php
It is not a perfect solution, but it is the best I could find so far.
why hello friends
why Crow, why
caw.
13:51
@Crow: cbg
@FlappyBird Besides, I am the wrong person for most scikit or text clustering questions, anyway.
why is highcharts so good?
Dupe of the python 2 division FAQ.
@JonClements I finally found a great and free IRC client for Mac -- and that reminded me: what is going on with R.A.B.B.I.T ?
@PeterVaro I use Textual.
for IRC?
13:57
It is OSS, I compile it directly from source.
For IRC.
You can buy the compiled version in the App Store..
I know TextMate I used it before SublimeText
Erm
Textual
^
I know that one
Back in the day I used Colloquy but found Textual to fit my needs better.
I compiled a version of it a few months ago, to try R.A.B.B.I.T.
I found LINGO today
it is a very lightweight, nice looking, and totally free app in the AppStore
and very well updated
heya @Kneel-Before-ZOD long time no see!
14:02
@PeterVaro How's it going? :)
Morning, Earthlings
goes to try it out.
I'm OK --> fighting against my GPU through OpenGL -- another battle is scheduled for today :) How 'bout you @Kneel-Before-ZOD ?
fighting a similar battle.....of course, mine deals with controlling the universe :)
but the intention isn't that dissimilar
can someone recommend me some good music?
14:17
What do you enjoy listening to?
@Crow Tender Surrender by Steve Vai
Funeral by Arcade Fire
Climate here my place feels more like Grapevine Fires by Death Cab for Cutie though.
Pantera!
this is my favorite band:
and my avatar is from the band Swallow The Sun
14:20
Barbie Girl by Aqua
@Ffisegydd Yay :D
D in a Box by Lonely Island.
Weird Al, everything by Weird Al
 
1 hour later…
15:46
guys, any of you has used mechanize?
import mechanize
br = mechanize.Browser()
uri = "https://login.mql5.com/en/auth_login"
# uri ="https://www.google.com"
request = mechanize.Request(uri)
response = mechanize.urlopen(request)
forms = mechanize.ParseResponse(response, backwards_compat=False)
response.close()
form = forms[0]
print form
this is working with google but not the current url.. which I don't undertand why
Take a look at robobrowser; it is a more current replacement for mechanize.
@MartijnPieters thanks, I saw it sooner, gonna try
16:02
I hate people. I just simply do.
@Peter :O wai?
I guess the honest answer is: they are just not like me -- but I will go on with the "they are boring and self-centric idiots" explanation :P
@thefourtheye, looks like we had the same idea ;-)
@Kevin Great minds think alike ;-)
is there anything wrong with this syntax? ['TEACHER' if x.is_teacher else 'STUDENT' for x in classroom if x.ROLE != 'ADMIN']
16:13
@Crow have you run it?
yeah, but the traceback is not helpful because it's in a big json block
oh nevermind... just forgot a bracket
@PeterVaro Gods, the rest of the world is not interesting at all.
16:36
I blame society. It's not socially acceptable to gush your hopes and fears and dreams to perfect strangers.
The more you keep to yourself, the less interesting you appear.
DSM
DSM
Oddly enough, I was just talking to a friend about my habit of occasionally screaming in my mind on the subway to see if I can detect reactions from telepaths.
cbg, all!
@Kevin I don't believe that is the case
I just assume telepaths are all used to such tricks, since we all try to fool them in such ways
I mean -- I was very optimistic (and most of the time I still am) about people, and how they not telling what is exactly inside their minds
16:51
Well, I won't be so bold as to say that everyone leads a rich inner life
but as it turned out: there is not that much inside.. In hungary we have a beautiful word for this "együgyű" -- if I want to translate it, I would say "man-with-only-one-problem-in-his-mind" or something like that
Neat word :-)
(anyway @Kevin this is very bad news: but there isn't any real GLSL tuts out there online.. most of them is "basic tut/example on shaders" and stuff. if I may ask -- why the fuck do people bothering copy-pasting the same tutorials over and over again? no advanced stuffs? no real life examples? no stackoverflow chatroom?) :(
this will be way harder than I expected: no tutorials, no debugging tools, no community -- I can only think of one question: those who know this, how on earth did they learn all about these things?
is this what the university is for? :P
Maybe they all hang out in a chat room that you can't find just by Googling... Maybe you need to know the secret handshake
oh I wish.. I'm on #opengl irc channel now -- and they avoid my problem, noone has any real idea
grr.. I think I go for a walk
17:00
Ex. The Something Awful forum has a GameDev IRC room that's purposefully hard to find. Its address is listed on the 103rd page of the game dev topic.
Some terrifically knowledgeable people hang out there (although I don't know offhand if any of them are GLSL wizards)
(I think I need very basic stuffs)
like why my quad "splitted" when I add the alpha channel
if I don't add it is working.
anyway, rbrb
~
Cabbage all!
spent all this time playing around with my python code, only to find my query was wrong to begin with
Should I downvote someone for providing bad practice code for the OP?
There appears to be a real dearth of interesting questions today.
@PatrickBassut your votes are your own.
But the downvote button does state 'not helpful' as a suggested reason to downvote.
DSM
DSM
17:16
I usually comment instead, so that it's more clear why it shouldn't be done. Sometimes that's only "this is considered bad practice because it doesn't scale to larger sizes", or "this shows quadratic behaviour" or something. But I'm notoriously rep-greedy, or would be if I were famous enough for "notorious" to be an option.
is it possible to detect from user agent http header if someone can render webgl?
@MartijnPieters I know. Just looking for opinions to see if it's fair.
And: yeah! SO itself tells your to downvote if the answer wasn't helpful. But this time it was helpful, just not suitable
@Kevin So I finished PsuedoPad :3 imgur.com/4XVnR6l
@Crow I don't think so.
But you can have JS detect it and send an AJAX request with that info.
I see, Three.js comes with a detector for webgl, but just say if(!Detector) { $.post(//blahblah ) } ?
17:26
@Iplodman good, good
@PatrickBassut "helpful" is such a subjective term... Is it really helpful if the OP will shoot himself in the foot with it tomorrow? I think not
DSM
DSM
Minor: I think it's Pseudo, not Psuedo. Unless that's intentional.
@Crow Indeed. Or set a cookie in JS that you look for when receiving a request on the server, etc.
@DSM Crap.
xD
@MartijnPieters I still haven't even gotten to cookies. Although I do seem to have a lot of problems with g and session, that's as far as I've gotten
@Kevin You're right. I'll let it go this time.
17:30
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DrWooolieI'm trying to set a cookie depending on which css file i choose in my Html. I have a form with a list of options, and different css files as values. When I choose a file, it should be saved to a cookie for about a week. The next time you open your html file, it should be the previous file you've ...

I'm at a really basic level :\ mostly just initializing databases, logging users in, etc.
Personally, I just leave a comment if I think an answer is technically correct but bad practice or dangerous. As long as the readers are aware of the drawbacks
@Iplodman cbg, man!
@PatrickBassut Hai :3
@Iplodman Python expert yet?
17:35
@Patrick Well, my teacher says I'm working at an A-Level grade (After under a year). Note: A levels as 'I'm doing A-Levels, not A, A+ etc* ;)
@Iplodman haha, nice! Is the question thing solved?
@Patrick Cheers :) And which Q?
Ah, no :l
84 rep, and I still can't post.
My god, I'm a rep-whore(see meta.stackoverflow.com/a/252077/1282910)
@Iplodman you're doomed, damn
@Patrick I know ;-;
Oh, geez. That's alotta rep.
I would say you haven't seen "alotta rep", then.
I'm just saying this, because i'm answering those questions that the OP wants us to do the whole job for them
I'm messing up the community :(
17:44
As punishment, you must sing the "I'm very sorry song"
And then perform the Apology Dance
DSM
DSM
Apology dance?
that's new for me too
you should perform it to show us how
DSM
DSM
Might be best to post it to youtube so that everyone can benefit.
You're god damn right
It's from an old Calvin and Hobbes strip... While playing Calvinball, if the other player catches you taking their flag, you have to sing the song
Google delivers:
Punishee: "Here's the 'Very Sorry Songg.' Won't you help and sing alongg?"
Chorus: "Bum bum bum"
Punishee: "I blew it!"
Chorus: "He's sorry!"
Punishee: "I knew it!"
Chorus: "So sorry!"
Punishee: "I'm very very sorry that I took your precious flaaggg!"
Chorus: "Just don't do it any more, you scurvy scalawaaggg!"
No mention of the dance, though... Maybe I'm thinking of the secret dance needed to get into the treehouse
17:51
wow I am terrible at css
cabbage, all
Greetings
Sab
Sab
18:09
Cbg everyone
Cabbge, new people.
Sab
Sab
Time to make a sudoku solver :3
@Sab Oh, that would be so cool! :D
Sab
Sab
I'm getting on it later tonight. :D
I'll revise some maths first
the test is approaching :O
Drama seal.
:3
Sab
Sab
18:11
lol
Considering SO questions, companies should not use rep points for a hiring criteria
@PatrickBassut they do, tho'.
Anyone got ideas for a project? Preferably logic based, much like a Sudoku solver.
@RolfBly Does that work out for them?
18:17
Write an AI which never loses at Tic Tac Toe. Hard mode: Connect Four
Ooh, interesting.
OH, or a cleverbot style AI.
Good friend of mine is head of R&D at this geo software company. Rep is an objective measure for coding skills, he says. But one would need other skills too, of course.
DSM
DSM
Implementing an A* or other heuristic solver to play games is kind of fun.
My rep indicates that I'm literate, and can commit to one task for a long time, but not much else
DSM
DSM
I think I could look at random sampling of someone's answers and get a decent sense of their skill.
18:21
@RolfBly sound like you agree with him
Answers mean something
DSM
DSM
@KEvin: have you done anything with hdf5?
But I don't think they look at your answers
Nope, had to google it just now, in fact
DSM
DSM
Hmm. Maybe it was mgilson I was speaking with (I know he's a fellow numericist, or at least was once upon a time.)
Sounds like him, yeah
18:28
@PatrickBassut I don't think so. But you will get googled of course.
@DSM I saw Matt answer something the other day... I reckon we should boycott Google as they seem to have stolen his time away from us... :)
If nothing else, Rep is a better indicator of coding knowledge than FizzBuzz is. You probably can't reach 10k if you don't know how to do a for loop.
But probably you know only how to do the forloop, cause that what people ask here most of the time.
@Patrick we're the high tech end... we've moved on from while True you know... we're competent enough at these for thingies!
In the past I've admitted that I work best on code bases smaller than 100 lines of code... i.e. SO posts :-)
18:33
@JonClements ROFL! Oh, jon! You...
/me whispers to @Kevin - we do know these for things don't we?
I would verify rep if someone mentioned it. And then looking at answers is very easy, inviting, even. @Kevin this is not bad at all for a first impression.
I can churn out elegant one liners all day, but there's no equivalent way to practice high-level project management
@JonClements ROFL ROFL. shit
@Kevin I think that requires playing golf, drinking heavily and making awful judgement calls...
18:35
Haha
A little lower than that. Like "I should separate this logic into such-and-such modules with X and Y responsibilities"
I guess I'll continue learning it the painful way. Trying everything possible and learning what works
DSM
DSM
the itertools.product approach to equation solving
The "whiz on this fence to see if it's electrified" strategy
@Kevin that's a good approach - sometimes it's way more stimulating that lamp posts
Yeah, and it probably won't even kill you, if the Mythbusters are to be believed
I'm still here...
Rolling around in green glowing ooze seems to have had some strange side effects though...
(well, I'm told it was green)
18:47
Cartoon dogs are mostly impervious to electricity and blunt trauma anyway
I think our innate cuteness (which I believe can also be spelt stupidity) leaves us unable to recognise that should be the case...

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