Right. But you can't get that with the regular import mechanism. Since there's already a special import mechanism in __future__, that seems like the right place to put it.
I don't know how to use the whole bookmarked conversations thing, but searching for salad and the bookmark showed up pretty high on the list of results.
@JonClements I just saw the twins are back, so I thought I drop by and let them know that I will suspend one of them for 24 hours if there is any complaints today.
@John @jacobpoole I am not very patient today. So I'd appreciate if you could drop the charade today. I am serious. I'm gonna remove one of you from chat if there is complaints.
she decides to make an appointment today to look at a house during my lunch break ( I have a half hour lunch break) and the house is a half hour away from my work
oh btw my work is kinda flexible though(for example I'm at work right now)
but still you dont take advantage of the generousity
my fiance is perfect other than the fact that she takes advantage of my works generosity (now if I was meeting her for something a little more fun I wouldnt be complaining)
class Character():
def __init__(self):
self.atk = 1
self.name = "hi"
class CabbageJon():
def __init__(self):
self.attack = 10
self.name ="Cabbage Jon"
x = Character().name
y = CabbageJon().name
x = y
print(x)
so character_1 = Character() jon = CabbageJon() character_1.name = jon.name will set name in the init in Character to whatever the name in CabbageJon is
so when creating a class your not creating an object, your creating a set of rules, and the object becomes created when you create an instance of that class
I'm a total beginner in Python so please bear with me. Following situation: IPTables -> HTTPS request listened to by Python socket. Can I somehow get the original HTTPS request's IP/Domain?
I route HTTPS requests (port 443) to a port that is listened to by a python server/socket - can I somehow access the "target" IP of the HTTPS request? @Inhale.Py
I know nothing about it @fscheidl but maybe one of these can help you? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13446355/urllib2-https-to-target-via-http-proxy http://stackoverflow.com/questions/166506/finding-local-ip-addresses-using-pythons-stdlib
@AndyHayden -- I let it slide sometimes (especially if they're extremely related). That question is a shopping list though and so I voted to close as NARQ