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@lciamp most of my python experience, yea
I was thinking anaphora - but that's something different
got me wondering if it does have a name now
can find lots of words that indicate deliberate use of it
darn you @Tshepang!
typo seems wrong, but since its stands for 'typing error', maybe it fits
umm, duplication error ?
(as opposed to an omission error...)
KISS... typo
gnyt
Is that good night?
00:36
Good night!
I'm off ski - catch you guys around! Have a great weekend
bai
00:53
Hi again...
I'm back! had t take a shower and give the dog a bath(always fun) AND NO, not at the same time (you fucking perverts)
We weren't thinking that
weren't = were
@Haidro is ti late over there or early?
ti=it
01:10
early
01:20
9 more suggested edit review tasks till badge
02:02
@haidro while waiting for transport - have found a bunch of bushes and trees that look like your avatar...
Mudkip?
Gonna wait for a bit until light conditions pick up and try to snap it
Lol
cabbage
It's my birthday today \o/
Ummm... hoping I remembered to put a spare jacket in this coat!
02:09
@Volatility Happy birthday @@@@@
:D
gtg to lunch, brb
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02:29
room topic changed to Python: The *productive programming cabbage (happy Birthday @Volatility!!!) [python]*
aww, you shouldn't have
Wait, we're talking about a programming cabbage?
I suppose that most cabbages would be considered produce --- So doesn't that make the "productive" adjective a little superfluous?
2 more reviews till silver badge :D
Have you only just noticed it said "cabbage" foe quite a while now?
Bloomin' phone
WOOT 250
02:42
Of course I didn't notice until just now. All of you people and your silly expections that I'll actually read something :-)
Anyway, it's time for me to return my library book and head home to bed.
anyone here done localization for programs that save user preferences? and have good methods of making it work well across localizations?
(or really rather future proofing the preferences so they will be applied even if the preference name changes or different options are added?
03:28
In short no - sorry
Store prefs on a central server amd retrieve?
@volatility you still sbout?
just because i ate this tonight.
Was it good?
03:47
hey, when did I become a room owner? :D
On your birthday?
And you're a good person that helps out.. so... why not
As someone that really wants this room to work - it also means more global coverage
What does being an owner mean :3?
04:09
Not a lot really. Keep starred posts relevant and bin posts where needs be
Sounds useless, kinda
@JonClements yeah, it's great. Spicy as hell tho. its called "Mother In-Law's Kimchi"... so I guess the name says it all.
04:51
Hi Good morning Friends....................
cabbage
 
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05:56
Hi friends if any pyqt4 best tutorials ..................is there
 
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07:18
right - not "playing that ingress" anymore
hai hia
 
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11:49
hi, did any of you managed to install python 3.3 on gentoo? there's a nasty blocker with a library used by portage (even though it shouldn't block anything imho since the other python versions are not touched at all)
[blocks B ] <sys-apps/sandbox-2.6-r1 ("<sys-apps/sandbox-2.6-r1" is hard blocking dev-lang/python-3.3.1)
erm, I have on windows...
 
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13:50
got it fixed anyway. updating sandbox to ~ pretty mostly did the job
 
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14:50
Cabbages all!
 
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16:49
I am here.
 
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20:40
Hi there! Does anyone know how to save IDLE preferences into a file? I'm working on several computers in different places and it would be comfy to just copy/install my settings wherever I'm working..
Sorry, no.
Or: if someone know where IDLE stores these settings it will be also helpful, I guess.
I'm afraid I, cannot help you. Perhaps try posting a question?
@Xeon ok, I will, if you think it worth a SO question..
Well. I don't want to cause you to loose credit.
Or rep, by posting a bad question. But if you researched it first, it should be good to go.
20:43
OK, thanks!
Sorry for being unable to help, I'm not very knowledgeable myself.
21:08
+1
Upvoted
If anyone has time, perhaps they can help diagnose my select.select issue?
@Xeon link your question. Im free right now. I can't promise I'll figure it out, but i'll take a look.
21:24
@Iciamp Well, It's not a question on the forums, it's one I planned to post here if people could take a look
cool, give it a go
brb
Alright, well I have a username 'server' that takes data sent by clients, checks if it's in a list, and if it isn't, it sends it to everyone. Thing is, it just doesn't.
I'm using select.select to define a read, write, and exception list
Except it works for reading incoming data
But never sends anything.
I'm thinking the flaw lies with the list. When it recieves the data. And it's not in the list. it does list.append(data) and then does: for x in list: socket.sendall(x)
try socket.send_all(x)
The server reports a []
Which is actually an xlist value, I believe
Meaning an exception occured.
hmmm
21:37
Odd.
Because this is a wlist process value
Maybe I should post it as a question?
yeah. first I would add some print statements to all your exceptions so you can figure out where something is going wrong. Then post it.
I have
It prints that all stages are completing except for the last stage
That's wierd
yeah, the only thing I can think of
The moment it parses over wlist, it fails.
Like, instantly
(The first line for the wlist part is print("4")
And it doesn't.
This means that something is wrong with Wlist. (Wlist, is actually the list of usernames)
is that maybe socket.send_all(x) is being passed a variable that it doesn't accept????
21:47
No, it fails before that happens.
It must be some issue with wlist. Which like I said. IS the username list that decoded string's get appended to when they are recieved.
I'll try seeing if I can convert them to strings, and if that makes a difference. (I said stringss, but they may no longer be)
Nope, another exception. Huh.
You should post it.
I should
I will
Right-now.
you can!
22:07
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Q: Python: Select Module: select.select wlist (socket) not sending when data is placed in it.

XeonHere is the problem: The simple server I have is supposed to do 3 things. One: Accept a connection Two: Check if the piece of data it is sent is inside a list it has. Three: If the data is in the list, pass. Else: Append it to the list, and send it to everyone. The problem occurs when It is ...

I asked it!
I always fear rep-loss
(Not that I prize rep, but I don't want to be banned lol)
well, I gotta run, best of luck on your question.
Thanks
 
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room topic changed to Python: The *productive programming cabbage [python]*
23:58
why doesn't chrome think "prepend" is a word?

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