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help
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alright that wasnt the issue (i am using blueprints)
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2017-08-27T07:31:00.000014
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Vita
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pythondev_help_Vita_2017-08-27T07:31:00.000014
| 1,503,819,060.000014 | 91,103 |
pythondev
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help
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`create_app()` should take care of all that
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2017-08-27T07:35:39.000046
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T07:35:39.000046
| 1,503,819,339.000046 | 91,104 |
pythondev
|
help
|
your app should also work the same when using Flask debug server, or gunicorn, or any combination
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2017-08-27T07:36:12.000011
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T07:36:12.000011
| 1,503,819,372.000011 | 91,105 |
pythondev
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help
|
otherwise something isn't right
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2017-08-27T07:36:22.000027
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T07:36:22.000027
| 1,503,819,382.000027 | 91,106 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hmmm not sure where i broke it at though....I'll continue to look and let ya know when I have found something
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2017-08-27T07:38:16.000014
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Vita
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pythondev_help_Vita_2017-08-27T07:38:16.000014
| 1,503,819,496.000014 | 91,107 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Does it matter whether I `CREATE EXTENSION postgis;` before or after creating the rest of the tables in my database?
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2017-08-27T09:41:13.000100
|
Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T09:41:13.000100
| 1,503,826,873.0001 | 91,108 |
pythondev
|
help
|
if you haven't created an extension, how would you use types from it in your table columns?
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2017-08-27T09:50:08.000027
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T09:50:08.000027
| 1,503,827,408.000027 | 91,109 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Suellen> uhhh.....magic, of course.
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2017-08-27T11:03:00.000018
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T11:03:00.000018
| 1,503,831,780.000018 | 91,110 |
pythondev
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help
|
`return User_Report.query.filter(func.ST_DWithin(geom::geography, ST_SetSRID(ST_MakePoint(lon, lat), 4326)::geography, 50000))`
Why does this keep giving me a syntax error?
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2017-08-27T11:22:30.000014
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T11:22:30.000014
| 1,503,832,950.000014 | 91,111 |
pythondev
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help
|
Looks perfectly fine to me
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2017-08-27T11:22:36.000034
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T11:22:36.000034
| 1,503,832,956.000034 | 91,112 |
pythondev
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help
|
Oh wait, is `::geography` an SQL and not a Python thing?
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2017-08-27T11:24:21.000054
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T11:24:21.000054
| 1,503,833,061.000054 | 91,113 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it is :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-08-27T11:25:01.000031
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T11:25:01.000031
| 1,503,833,101.000031 | 91,114 |
pythondev
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help
|
probably even postgres specific
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2017-08-27T11:25:19.000028
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T11:25:19.000028
| 1,503,833,119.000028 | 91,115 |
pythondev
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help
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Ah, ok, my bad
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2017-08-27T11:25:24.000066
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T11:25:24.000066
| 1,503,833,124.000066 | 91,116 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`cast(geom, Geography)` is supposedly the way to do it but it doesn't work because `name 'cast' is not defined` but I don't know why and there are literally no relevant results when I search. :confused:
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2017-08-27T12:13:44.000032
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T12:13:44.000032
| 1,503,836,024.000032 | 91,117 |
pythondev
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help
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I must be missing something but I don't know what
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2017-08-27T12:13:52.000096
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Thomasina
|
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T12:13:52.000096
| 1,503,836,032.000096 | 91,118 |
pythondev
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help
|
`func.cast(...)`
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2017-08-27T12:14:03.000028
|
Suellen
|
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T12:14:03.000028
| 1,503,836,043.000028 | 91,119 |
pythondev
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help
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I'm not 100% certain
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2017-08-27T12:14:22.000108
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T12:14:22.000108
| 1,503,836,062.000108 | 91,120 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You need to work with sql and not python for that
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2017-08-27T12:15:27.000025
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:15:27.000025
| 1,503,836,127.000025 | 91,121 |
pythondev
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help
|
doesn't GeoAlchemy provide helpers?
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2017-08-27T12:15:57.000026
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-27T12:15:57.000026
| 1,503,836,157.000026 | 91,122 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I'm on mobile so don't have the links handy, but postgis has exactly the same queries you're looking for
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2017-08-27T12:16:11.000045
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:16:11.000045
| 1,503,836,171.000045 | 91,123 |
pythondev
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help
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If it's anything like geodjango, it implements some but not the entire feature set
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2017-08-27T12:16:41.000003
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Meg
|
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:16:41.000003
| 1,503,836,201.000003 | 91,124 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Suellen> Of course! I was just uhhh...testing your knowledge! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
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2017-08-27T12:16:47.000104
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T12:16:47.000104
| 1,503,836,207.000104 | 91,125 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Suellen> :taco:
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2017-08-27T12:17:00.000079
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Thomasina
|
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T12:17:00.000079
| 1,503,836,220.000079 | 91,126 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Meg> `cast(geom, Geography)` seems to be the way to do it with Geoalchemy
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2017-08-27T12:17:19.000101
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T12:17:19.000101
| 1,503,836,239.000101 | 91,127 |
pythondev
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help
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Sweet!
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2017-08-27T12:17:35.000058
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:17:35.000058
| 1,503,836,255.000058 | 91,128 |
pythondev
|
help
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There's certainly a learning curve to figure what's been implemented in the orm and what hasn't.
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2017-08-27T12:18:08.000047
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Meg
|
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:18:08.000047
| 1,503,836,288.000047 | 91,129 |
pythondev
|
help
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For example, geodjango doesn't have any clustering built into it, but you can do it with postgis once you install the nearest neighbor extension
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2017-08-27T12:18:52.000067
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:18:52.000067
| 1,503,836,332.000067 | 91,130 |
pythondev
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help
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Definitely. I figured out how to do what I wanted to do using SQL in the command line but didn't realize it'd be a bit different in Python.
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2017-08-27T12:32:47.000089
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Thomasina
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pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-08-27T12:32:47.000089
| 1,503,837,167.000089 | 91,131 |
pythondev
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help
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It will be
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2017-08-27T12:33:06.000019
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:33:06.000019
| 1,503,837,186.000019 | 91,132 |
pythondev
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help
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Because geoalchemy has its own interface to use
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2017-08-27T12:33:22.000063
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:33:22.000063
| 1,503,837,202.000063 | 91,133 |
pythondev
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help
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So you'll have to translate from a working sql call to how geoalchemy does it
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2017-08-27T12:33:52.000068
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-27T12:33:52.000068
| 1,503,837,232.000068 | 91,134 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Suellen> the issue was the wrong server name in my instance folder
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2017-08-27T19:08:46.000001
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Vita
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pythondev_help_Vita_2017-08-27T19:08:46.000001
| 1,503,860,926.000001 | 91,135 |
pythondev
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help
|
Hi,
I need to write a python script. On running it will automatically updates and upgrades the ubuntu.
|
2017-08-28T05:00:14.000406
|
Delisa
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pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-08-28T05:00:14.000406
| 1,503,896,414.000406 | 91,136 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hi,
Anyone tried out the Magensa service for credit card decryption? I am trying to use them for a POS. I am using the stripe payment gateway for credit card payment. I just want to get the decrypted card number using the Magensa service. But their doc shows integration with payment gateway. I want to make payment from my server. Any help would be appreciated.
|
2017-08-28T05:14:19.000162
|
Boris
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pythondev_help_Boris_2017-08-28T05:14:19.000162
| 1,503,897,259.000162 | 91,137 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Delisa> there is tool that are more adequate for this. take a look at ansible (written in python)
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2017-08-28T05:16:13.000304
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-28T05:16:13.000304
| 1,503,897,373.000304 | 91,138 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Ciera>
Actually I want to learn python coding.
So I am trying to write code and learn it.
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2017-08-28T05:19:33.000233
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Delisa
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pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-08-28T05:19:33.000233
| 1,503,897,573.000233 | 91,139 |
pythondev
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help
|
Hello all! I divide two integers i.e. 9/10 and expect to get 0 as a result, but instead got 1. Same test in console produce 0. Why isthat ?
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2017-08-28T10:00:47.000596
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Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:00:47.000596
| 1,503,914,447.000596 | 91,140 |
pythondev
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help
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```
def pop(self):
stackidx = self.currentindex / self.maxstack #index of the stack
idx = self.currentindex % self.maxstack #index of the item within the stack
self.currentindex -= 1
item = self.stacks[stackidx].pop()
if idx == 0:
self.stacks.pop()
return item
```
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2017-08-28T10:01:13.000028
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Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:01:13.000028
| 1,503,914,473.000028 | 91,141 |
pythondev
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help
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Python 2:
```
>>> 9 / 10
0
```
Python 3:
```
>>> 9 / 10
0.9
```
Neither is `1`.
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2017-08-28T10:02:06.000476
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-28T10:02:06.000476
| 1,503,914,526.000476 | 91,142 |
pythondev
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help
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here is screenshot from debug session:
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2017-08-28T10:03:06.000265
|
Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:03:06.000265
| 1,503,914,586.000265 | 91,143 |
pythondev
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help
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If you expect zero in this case, you need to use "integer division".
Example:
```
>>> 9 // 10
0
```
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2017-08-28T10:03:11.000218
|
Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-28T10:03:11.000218
| 1,503,914,591.000218 | 91,144 |
pythondev
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help
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can someone explain how this is possible
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2017-08-28T10:03:36.000053
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Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:03:36.000053
| 1,503,914,616.000053 | 91,145 |
pythondev
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help
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`%` is not `/`
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2017-08-28T10:03:40.000161
|
Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-28T10:03:40.000161
| 1,503,914,620.000161 | 91,146 |
pythondev
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help
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`%` is the modulo
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2017-08-28T10:03:48.000060
|
Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-28T10:03:48.000060
| 1,503,914,628.00006 | 91,147 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Ciera> look at the operation above that
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2017-08-28T10:04:02.000435
|
Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:04:02.000435
| 1,503,914,642.000435 | 91,148 |
pythondev
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help
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oh sorry my bad
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2017-08-28T10:04:18.000019
|
Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-28T10:04:18.000019
| 1,503,914,658.000019 | 91,149 |
pythondev
|
help
|
ignore idx,
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2017-08-28T10:04:20.000088
|
Floy
|
pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:04:20.000088
| 1,503,914,660.000088 | 91,150 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Floy> you're looking at `self.currentindex` _after_ it was decreased by 1
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2017-08-28T10:04:32.000376
|
Collette
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pythondev_help_Collette_2017-08-28T10:04:32.000376
| 1,503,914,672.000376 | 91,151 |
pythondev
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help
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ops, true, this is the reason than... Thanks!
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2017-08-28T10:04:57.000137
|
Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:04:57.000137
| 1,503,914,697.000137 | 91,152 |
pythondev
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help
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So it was `10 / 10` at the time
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2017-08-28T10:04:57.000270
|
Collette
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pythondev_help_Collette_2017-08-28T10:04:57.000270
| 1,503,914,697.00027 | 91,153 |
pythondev
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help
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yeap, just confirmed that, need another pair of eyes, too tired.
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2017-08-28T10:05:33.000186
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Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:05:33.000186
| 1,503,914,733.000186 | 91,154 |
pythondev
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help
|
Thanks a lot!
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2017-08-28T10:05:46.000194
|
Floy
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pythondev_help_Floy_2017-08-28T10:05:46.000194
| 1,503,914,746.000194 | 91,155 |
pythondev
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help
|
Anyone ever used this add on for wagtail translations? <http://wagtailtrans.readthedocs.io/>
|
2017-08-28T11:01:07.000188
|
Jeanette
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pythondev_help_Jeanette_2017-08-28T11:01:07.000188
| 1,503,918,067.000188 | 91,156 |
pythondev
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help
|
Has anyone knowledge with Rpi, and if it possible to activate gpios with client pc keyboard( headless) ? Like for instance control a rc car with (w,a,s,d)
|
2017-08-28T17:02:30.000010
|
Shirl
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pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-28T17:02:30.000010
| 1,503,939,750.00001 | 91,157 |
pythondev
|
help
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I don't see why not <@Shirl> - as long as they have you program focused it can handle keys however you want
|
2017-08-28T17:03:17.000349
|
Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-28T17:03:17.000349
| 1,503,939,797.000349 | 91,158 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Is there like own library for keyboard keys?
|
2017-08-28T17:05:52.000202
|
Shirl
|
pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-28T17:05:52.000202
| 1,503,939,952.000202 | 91,159 |
pythondev
|
help
|
IIRC there are a lot of options, you can use PyGame or just read from `sys.stdin` and check the value
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2017-08-28T17:10:27.000118
|
Beula
|
pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-28T17:10:27.000118
| 1,503,940,227.000118 | 91,160 |
pythondev
|
help
|
If you're doing an RC car, make sure to capture both presses and releases otherwise each direction will stay stuck on :)
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2017-08-28T17:12:46.000347
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-28T17:12:46.000347
| 1,503,940,366.000347 | 91,161 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24352768/python-key-press-and-key-release-listener>
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2017-08-28T17:13:36.000021
|
Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-28T17:13:36.000021
| 1,503,940,416.000021 | 91,162 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Thanks <@Beula> and <@Patty> :)
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2017-08-29T00:03:36.000048
|
Shirl
|
pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-29T00:03:36.000048
| 1,503,965,016.000048 | 91,163 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hi, I am have been working with MSBI and SQL.. I want to learn python , Can anyone recommend me sites/books
|
2017-08-29T03:30:48.000198
|
Treva
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pythondev_help_Treva_2017-08-29T03:30:48.000198
| 1,503,977,448.000198 | 91,164 |
pythondev
|
help
|
If you have a pluralsight subscription, the Python series by Robert Smallshire and Austin Bingham is one of the best I’ve seen. Worth a month’s fee actually just to consume those three
|
2017-08-29T03:40:19.000184
|
Britteny
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pythondev_help_Britteny_2017-08-29T03:40:19.000184
| 1,503,978,019.000184 | 91,165 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Other than that, the Exercism python track is good for reinforcing what you’ve learned <http://www.exercism.io/languages/python/about>
|
2017-08-29T03:41:12.000126
|
Britteny
|
pythondev_help_Britteny_2017-08-29T03:41:12.000126
| 1,503,978,072.000126 | 91,166 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Pymongo issue, `X.X.X.X:27017: [WinError 10048] Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted` I keep getting this error, any idea?
|
2017-08-29T07:38:40.000317
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:38:40.000317
| 1,503,992,320.000317 | 91,167 |
pythondev
|
help
|
looks liky pymongo doesn’t care about the `SO_REUSEADDR` option
|
2017-08-29T07:40:59.000308
|
Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:40:59.000308
| 1,503,992,459.000308 | 91,168 |
pythondev
|
help
|
have you tried changing ports?
|
2017-08-29T07:41:20.000416
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:41:20.000416
| 1,503,992,480.000416 | 91,169 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Oh, what's that?
|
2017-08-29T07:41:21.000165
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:41:21.000165
| 1,503,992,481.000165 | 91,170 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I have not tried changing ports, but will it solve the issue?
|
2017-08-29T07:41:45.000084
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:41:45.000084
| 1,503,992,505.000084 | 91,171 |
pythondev
|
help
|
It allows reuse of an address/port before waiting for the socket `TIME_WAIT`
|
2017-08-29T07:42:39.000007
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:42:39.000007
| 1,503,992,559.000007 | 91,172 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Yeah, I saw loads of ports going to `TIME_WAIT`
|
2017-08-29T07:43:20.000060
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:43:20.000060
| 1,503,992,600.00006 | 91,173 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it means you open multiple time the same socket
|
2017-08-29T07:44:08.000285
|
Ciera
|
pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-29T07:44:08.000285
| 1,503,992,648.000285 | 91,174 |
pythondev
|
help
|
It should, alternatively you can kill and restart whatever is using that port
|
2017-08-29T07:44:21.000037
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:44:21.000037
| 1,503,992,661.000037 | 91,175 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I have multiple python projects using the same db
|
2017-08-29T07:45:10.000029
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:45:10.000029
| 1,503,992,710.000029 | 91,176 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Are you closing the mongo client on shutdown of your app, <@Shelly> ?
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2017-08-29T07:45:52.000113
|
Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:45:52.000113
| 1,503,992,752.000113 | 91,177 |
pythondev
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help
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I close client everytime a request is processed, but anyways, Pymongo doc says we don't have to close the connection
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2017-08-29T07:46:51.000338
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Shelly
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pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:46:51.000338
| 1,503,992,811.000338 | 91,178 |
pythondev
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help
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well it appears to be keeping a connection open on that socket
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2017-08-29T07:47:08.000283
|
Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:47:08.000283
| 1,503,992,828.000283 | 91,179 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Yeah, looks like it, any suggestions on workarounds?
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2017-08-29T07:48:09.000077
|
Shelly
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pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:48:09.000077
| 1,503,992,889.000077 | 91,180 |
pythondev
|
help
|
dont use mongo
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2017-08-29T07:48:19.000261
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:48:19.000261
| 1,503,992,899.000261 | 91,181 |
pythondev
|
help
|
but in all seriousness
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2017-08-29T07:48:24.000059
|
Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:48:24.000059
| 1,503,992,904.000059 | 91,182 |
pythondev
|
help
|
haha
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2017-08-29T07:48:26.000128
|
Shelly
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pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:48:26.000128
| 1,503,992,906.000128 | 91,183 |
pythondev
|
help
|
(couldnt resist, i abhor mongo)
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2017-08-29T07:48:41.000087
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:48:41.000087
| 1,503,992,921.000087 | 91,184 |
pythondev
|
help
|
i’d look into reducing the `TIME_WAIT` on sockets in windows (not sure where that would be)
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2017-08-29T07:49:01.000056
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:49:01.000056
| 1,503,992,941.000056 | 91,185 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I’d also take a look at what processes have that port open when the error occurs
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2017-08-29T07:49:10.000144
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:49:10.000144
| 1,503,992,950.000144 | 91,186 |
pythondev
|
help
|
the latter will show you if something is holding that connection open
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2017-08-29T07:49:22.000105
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:49:22.000105
| 1,503,992,962.000105 | 91,187 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Which process shows this error? I usually only see it when opening a listening socket, and I'd think you don't need to do that often
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2017-08-29T07:51:05.000027
|
Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-29T07:51:05.000027
| 1,503,993,065.000027 | 91,188 |
pythondev
|
help
|
It could also be TCP/IP port exhaustion on Windows: <https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa560610(v=bts.20).aspx>
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2017-08-29T07:51:38.000327
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:51:38.000327
| 1,503,993,098.000327 | 91,189 |
pythondev
|
help
|
since it’s Windows and Mongo though I’ve about hit the limit of my knowledge
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2017-08-29T07:52:34.000270
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:52:34.000270
| 1,503,993,154.00027 | 91,190 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Possibly. Easy to check via netstat - if there are 3000 TIME_WAIT entries, it would be a contender :wink:
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2017-08-29T07:52:40.000459
|
Gabriele
|
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-29T07:52:40.000459
| 1,503,993,160.000459 | 91,191 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I need to check this out, thanks
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2017-08-29T07:54:23.000255
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:54:23.000255
| 1,503,993,263.000255 | 91,192 |
pythondev
|
help
|
No problem, and like <@Gabriele> said, the `netstat` command is your friend here
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2017-08-29T07:55:03.000066
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:55:03.000066
| 1,503,993,303.000066 | 91,193 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Anyways, I will check the issue. Thanks a lot for your time. <@Patty> <@Ciera> <@Gabriele> :taco: :taco:
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2017-08-29T07:55:25.000004
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:55:25.000004
| 1,503,993,325.000004 | 91,194 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Yeah, I tried checking that out, couldn't understand the things. Need to improve my knowledge on the same :neutral_face:
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2017-08-29T07:56:36.000194
|
Shelly
|
pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-08-29T07:56:36.000194
| 1,503,993,396.000194 | 91,195 |
pythondev
|
help
|
It’s a good thing to poke around with and get familiar with, so getting around this issue will be a good learning experience :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-08-29T07:57:51.000095
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-29T07:57:51.000095
| 1,503,993,471.000095 | 91,196 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Treva> we like these learning resources: <https://github.com/pyslackers/learning-resources/blob/master/topics/essentials.md>
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2017-08-29T09:31:42.000380
|
Johana
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pythondev_help_Johana_2017-08-29T09:31:42.000380
| 1,503,999,102.00038 | 91,197 |
pythondev
|
help
|
i’ve heard great things about automate the boring things.
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2017-08-29T09:31:52.000013
|
Johana
|
pythondev_help_Johana_2017-08-29T09:31:52.000013
| 1,503,999,112.000013 | 91,198 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Johana> this is of great help. :slightly_smiling_face: Thanks a lot.
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2017-08-29T10:29:03.000320
|
Treva
|
pythondev_help_Treva_2017-08-29T10:29:03.000320
| 1,504,002,543.00032 | 91,199 |
pythondev
|
help
|
np!
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2017-08-29T10:29:14.000736
|
Johana
|
pythondev_help_Johana_2017-08-29T10:29:14.000736
| 1,504,002,554.000736 | 91,200 |
pythondev
|
help
|
hey, I wrote my first multi-processing worker today after reading up this great tutorial : <http://chriskiehl.com/article/parallelism-in-one-line/|chriskiehl.com/article/parallelism-in-one-line/>. However, it runs infinitely for some reason.
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2017-08-29T14:28:28.000131
|
Tameika
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pythondev_help_Tameika_2017-08-29T14:28:28.000131
| 1,504,016,908.000131 | 91,201 |
pythondev
|
help
|
``` File "test_parallel.py", line 123, in <module>
pool.map(worker, list_of_images)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 266, in map
return self._map_async(func, iterable, mapstar, chunksize).get()
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 638, in get
self.wait(timeout)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 635, in wait
self._event.wait(timeout)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/threading.py", line 551, in wait
signaled = self._cond.wait(timeout)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/threading.py", line 295, in wait
waiter.acquire()
KeyboardInterrupt```
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2017-08-29T14:29:04.000327
|
Tameika
|
pythondev_help_Tameika_2017-08-29T14:29:04.000327
| 1,504,016,944.000327 | 91,202 |
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