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Oct-16-2016, 05:50 AM
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the python code box is not working right for copy and paste. double clicking it does highlight the whole thing. but, pasting only gets the word the cursor was over during the double click, even if i do a copy, too (normally, not needed in Linux/X). i am running Firefox 49, X.Org X Server 1.18.4, Ubuntu 16.04.1, Linux 4.4.0. this has worked in the past
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Oct-16-2016, 05:56 AM
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Quote:double clicking it does highlight the whole thing. but, pasting only gets the word the cursor was over during the double click
I havent changed a thing...and just tried it and it worked fine for me.
One thing i noticed was if you copy the code, and left click again on the codebox, you lost select all, and the code text goes black. At that point you can only select a single word/line and not all until you left click off the codebox and double click on the code again to select all. Im not sure if this is what happened to you?
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can you test the code i most recently posted?
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Oct-16-2016, 06:19 AM
(This post was last modified: Oct-16-2016, 06:22 AM by metulburr.)
Im able to copy that as normal. Im on ubuntu 16.04 as well. I tried firefox and chrome and had no problems. Maybe clearing cache or even reboot the browser.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import division, print_function
"""
file pyutils.py
purpose collection of my useful python stuff
email 10054452614123394844460370234029112340408691
The intent is that this module works corrently under both Python 2 and
Python 3. Please report failures or code improvement to the author.
"""
__license__ = """
Copyright (C) 2016, by Phil D. Howard - all other rights reserved
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
The author may be contacted by decoding the number
10054452614123394844460370234029112340408691
"""
import base64
from base64 import b16decode, b16encode
from base64 import b32decode, b32encode
from base64 import b64decode, b64encode
import datetime
import decimal
from decimal import Decimal, InvalidOperation
import hashlib
from hashlib import sha256, sha384, sha512
import json
from numbers import Number
import os
import pickle
import random
from random import randint
import signal
from signal import SIGKILL, SIGTERM
import subprocess
from subprocess import call, PIPE, Popen
import sys
from sys import argv, stderr, stdin, stdout, version_info
import time
from time import sleep
cd = os.chdir
env = os.environ
now = datetime.datetime.now
__y__=('ano','bai','da','ie','ja','jah','jes','kylla','oui','si','sim','taip','tak','yes')
__n__=('dim','ei','ez','ingen','inno','nao','ne','nee','nei','nein','nej','neniu','nie','no','non','nu')
__t__=('cierto','egia','ekte','ikke','istina','pravi','rigtigt','sann','satt','totta','true','vera','veraj','verdade','veritable','vero','vrai','waar','wahr','wier')
__f__=('falsa','falsch','false','falsk','falso','faux','lazan','rangar','sbagliate','vaara','vals')
__yt__=set(__y__+__t__)
__nf__=set(__n__+__f__)
# deprecated, no docstrings:
if 'i_want_old_deprecated_isxxx_functions' in locals():
def isstr(x):
return True if 'split' in dir(x) else False
def isdict(x):
return True if 'items' in dir(x) else False
def isanylist(x):
return False if 'split' in dir(x) else True if 'index' in dir(x) else False
def isonlylist(x):
return False if 'split' in dir(x) else True if 'sort' in dir(x) else False
def istuple(x):
return False if 'sort' in dir(x) else True if 'index' in dir(x) else False
def isint(x):
return True if 'bit_length' in dir(x) else False
def isfloat(x):
return True if 'is_integer' in dir(x) else False
def isdecimal(x):
return True if 'radix' in dir(x) else False
def isdatetime(x):
return True if 'time' in dir(x) else False
def isdate(x):
return True if 'isocalendar' in dir(x) else False
def isnum(x):
return True if 'bit_length' in dir(x) else True if 'is_integer' in dir(x) else True if 'radix' in dir(x) else False
def chunk(s,l):
"""
function chunk
purpose split a sequence into fixed size chunks
thanks j.crater, wavic, Mekire (python-forum.io)
"""
return [s] if l<1 else (s[0+i:l+i] for i in range(0,len(s),l))
def fint(x):
"""
function fint
purpose convert x to an int only if x is a float with an int value
"""
if isinstance(x, float):
if x.is_integer():
return int(x)
return x
def tprint( *msg, **opt ):
"""
function tprint
purpose a print function that avoids exceptions such as bad pipelines
"""
try:
return print( *msg, **opt )
except IOError:
return None
def eprint( *msg, **opt ):
"""
function eprint
purpose like tprint() but defaults to file=sys.stderr
"""
if 'file' in opt:
f = opt[ 'file' ]
else:
f = stderr
return tprint( *msg, file=f, **opt )
def b16to32(x):
"""
function b16to32
purpose convert base 16 encoding to base 32 encoding
"""
return b32encode(b16decode(x.upper())).decode( 'ascii' )
def b16to64(x,*a):
"""
function b16to64
purpose convert base 16 encoding to base 64 encoding
"""
return b64encode(b16decode(x.upper()),*a).decode( 'ascii' )
def b32to16(x):
"""
function b32to16
purpose convert base 32 encoding to base 16 encoding
"""
return b16encode(b32decode(x)).decode( 'ascii' ).lower()
def b32to64(x,*a):
"""
function b32to64
purpose convert base 32 encoding to base 64 encoding
"""
return b64encode(b32decode(x),*a).decode( 'ascii' )
def b64to16(x,*a):
"""
function b64to16
purpose convert base 64 encoding to base 16 encoding
"""
return b16encode(b64decode(x,*a)).decode( 'ascii' ).lower()
def b64to32(x,*a):
"""
function b64to32
purpose convert base 64 encoding to base 32 encoding
"""
return b32encode(b64decode(x,*a)).decode( 'ascii' )
def mc_env( name ):
"""
function mc_env
pupose mixed case environment lookup (UPPER CASE PREVAILS)
"""
if name.upper() in env:
return env[ name.upper() ]
if name.lower() in env:
return env[ name.lower() ]
if name in env:
return env[ name ]
return None
def valid_decimal( decarg ):
"""
function valid_decimal
purpose non-exception test if given value can be decimal.Decimal
"""
try:
result = Decimal( decarg )
except InvalidOperation:
result = None
return result
def unmod(n,m):
"""
function unmod
purpose Return the remainder after subtracting the modulus
note If a list or tuple of numbers is given, return in kind
arguments 1 (num) number
2 (num) modulus
returns (num) number - (number % modulus)
example unmod(456789,1000) -> 456000
unmod(256,15) -> 240
usage unmod(seconds,3600) -> start of this hour in seconds
unmod(seconds,86400) -> start of this day in seconds
unmod(minutes,1440) -> start of this day in minutes
"""
if not isinstance( m, Number ):
raise TypeError('Not a number passed to unmod() arg2: %s (modulus)' % repr(m))
if isinstance( n, (tuple,list) ):
ns = [unmod(x,m) for x in n]
if type(n) in (tuple,):
return tuple(ns)
return ns
if not isinstance( n, Number ):
raise TypeError('Not a number passed to unmod() arg1: %s (value)' % repr(n))
if m == 0:
raise ValueError('Zero passed to unmod() arg2 (modulus)')
if m < 0:
raise ValueError('Negative value passed to unmod() arg2: %s (modulus)' % repr(m))
return n - (n % m)
def find_unicode(u,notfound=-1):
"""
function find_unicode
purpose In a unicode string, find the position of the first character
that requires the unicode type and cannot be represented in
mere string type.
returns (int) position or the value specified by notfound=
"""
l = len(u)
for n in xrange(l):
if ord(u[n]) > 127:
return n
return notfound
def scale( new1, new2, old1, old2, value ):
"""
function scale
purpose Change the scale of a given number
arguments 1 (num) the beginning of the new scale
2 (num) the ending of the new scale
3 (num) the beginning of the old scale
4 (num) the ending of the old scale
5 (num or tuple/list/dict of nums) value(s) to be rescaled
returns (like arg 5) rescaled value(s) or None
"""
delta = old2 - old1
if isinstance( value, tuple):
t = ()
for v in value:
t = t + ( ( (new2 - new1) * (v - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta, )
return t
if isinstance( value, (list,tuple) ):
l = []
for v in value:
l += [ ( (new2 - new1) * (v - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta ]
return l
if isinstance( value, dict ):
d = {}
for k in value.keys():
d[k] = ( (new2 - new1) * (value[k] - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta
return d
if isinstance( value, Number ):
return ( (new2 - new1) * (value - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta
return None
def plural( value, one='', not_one='s' ):
"""
function plural
purpose Syntactic sugar to yield 's' for plural cases else ''
and allow substituting other strings.
usage print( 'I see %d thing%s here'%(n,plural(n)) )
print( 'il y a %d chose%s ici'%(n,plural(n)) )
print( 'Det er %d element%s her'%(n,plural(n,'','er')) )
print( 'There %s %d thing%s here'%(plural(n,'is','are'),n,plural(n)) )
"""
return one if value==1 else not_one
def yes_or_no(x,no=False,yes=True,unknown=None):
"""
function yes_or_no
aliases oui_ou_non, ja_oder_nein, ja_of_nee, ja_eller_nej, ja_eller_nei
purpose Determine if a given string means yes/true or no/false
arguments 1: the string or value to check
no= alternate value to return for no
yes= alternate value to return for yes
unknown= alternate value to return for unknown
returns False or no= if string/value indicates no/false
True or yes= if string/value indicates yes/true
None or unknwon= if string/value cannot be determined
note Only a few European languages are represented here.
"""
if x == None:
return unknown
if isinstance( x, Number ): # isnum also matches bool
if x:
return yes
else:
return no
elif isinstance( x, str ):
if x.lower() in __nf__:
return no
elif x.lower() in __yt__:
return yes
return unknown
oui_ou_non = yes_or_no
ja_oder_nein = yes_or_no
ja_of_nee = yes_or_no
ja_eller_nej = yes_or_no
ja_eller_nei = yes_or_no
def test_pyutils( args ):
"""
function test_pyutils
purpose perform tests of functions in this module with results output to stdout
"""
alpha = '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
tprint( '\nTesting scale' )
for c in (-40,0,10,15.20,25,100 ):
f = scale( 32,212,0,100, c )
c = scale( 0,100,32,212, f )
tprint( str(f)+'F', '==', str(c)+'C')
tprint( '\nTesting plural' )
for n in (1,2,3):
tprint( '' )
tprint( 'Il y a %d chose%s ici'%(n,plural(n)) )
tprint( 'Det er %d element%s her'%(n,plural(n,'','er')) )
tprint( 'There %s %d thing%s here'%(plural(n,'is','are'),n,plural(n)) )
tprint( '\nTesting oui_ou_non' )
for f in ('oui','non','yes','no','True','False','None','unknown',True,False,None,-1,0,1,2):
if oui_ou_non( f ):
e = True
else:
e = False
tprint( 'for', repr(f), 'the result is', repr(e) )
tprint( '' )
for x in range(0,12):
print(x,repr(list(chunk(alpha,x))))
for x in (18,36,99,0,-1,-2,-3):
print(x,repr(list(chunk(alpha,x))))
tprint( '' )
return 0
def main( args ):
"""main"""
return test_pyutils( args )
if __name__ == '__main__':
result = main( argv )
stdout.flush()
try:
exit( int( result ) )
except ValueError:
print( str( result ), file=stderr )
exit( 1 )
except TypeError:
if result == None:
exit( 0 )
exit( 255 )
# EOF
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(Oct-16-2016, 05:56 AM)metulburr Wrote: Quote:double clicking it does highlight the whole thing. but, pasting only gets the word the cursor was over during the double click
I havent changed a thing...and just tried it and it worked fine for me.
One thing i noticed was if you copy the code, and left click again on the codebox, you lost select all, and the code text goes black. At that point you can only select a single word/line and not all until you left click off the codebox and double click on the code again to select all. Im not sure if this is what happened to you?
The same here. Ubuntu MATE.
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Oct-17-2016, 04:49 AM
(This post was last modified: Oct-17-2016, 04:52 AM by Skaperen.)
(Oct-16-2016, 06:19 AM)metulburr Wrote: Im able to copy that as normal. Im on ubuntu 16.04 as well. I tried firefox and chrome and had no problems. Maybe clearing cache or even reboot the browser.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import division, print_function
"""
file pyutils.py
purpose collection of my useful python stuff
email 10054452614123394844460370234029112340408691
The intent is that this module works corrently under both Python 2 and
Python 3. Please report failures or code improvement to the author.
"""
__license__ = """
Copyright (C) 2016, by Phil D. Howard - all other rights reserved
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
The author may be contacted by decoding the number
10054452614123394844460370234029112340408691
"""
import base64
from base64 import b16decode, b16encode
from base64 import b32decode, b32encode
from base64 import b64decode, b64encode
import datetime
import decimal
from decimal import Decimal, InvalidOperation
import hashlib
from hashlib import sha256, sha384, sha512
import json
from numbers import Number
import os
import pickle
import random
from random import randint
import signal
from signal import SIGKILL, SIGTERM
import subprocess
from subprocess import call, PIPE, Popen
import sys
from sys import argv, stderr, stdin, stdout, version_info
import time
from time import sleep
cd = os.chdir
env = os.environ
now = datetime.datetime.now
__y__=('ano','bai','da','ie','ja','jah','jes','kylla','oui','si','sim','taip','tak','yes')
__n__=('dim','ei','ez','ingen','inno','nao','ne','nee','nei','nein','nej','neniu','nie','no','non','nu')
__t__=('cierto','egia','ekte','ikke','istina','pravi','rigtigt','sann','satt','totta','true','vera','veraj','verdade','veritable','vero','vrai','waar','wahr','wier')
__f__=('falsa','falsch','false','falsk','falso','faux','lazan','rangar','sbagliate','vaara','vals')
__yt__=set(__y__+__t__)
__nf__=set(__n__+__f__)
# deprecated, no docstrings:
if 'i_want_old_deprecated_isxxx_functions' in locals():
def isstr(x):
return True if 'split' in dir(x) else False
def isdict(x):
return True if 'items' in dir(x) else False
def isanylist(x):
return False if 'split' in dir(x) else True if 'index' in dir(x) else False
def isonlylist(x):
return False if 'split' in dir(x) else True if 'sort' in dir(x) else False
def istuple(x):
return False if 'sort' in dir(x) else True if 'index' in dir(x) else False
def isint(x):
return True if 'bit_length' in dir(x) else False
def isfloat(x):
return True if 'is_integer' in dir(x) else False
def isdecimal(x):
return True if 'radix' in dir(x) else False
def isdatetime(x):
return True if 'time' in dir(x) else False
def isdate(x):
return True if 'isocalendar' in dir(x) else False
def isnum(x):
return True if 'bit_length' in dir(x) else True if 'is_integer' in dir(x) else True if 'radix' in dir(x) else False
def chunk(s,l):
"""
function chunk
purpose split a sequence into fixed size chunks
thanks j.crater, wavic, Mekire (python-forum.io)
"""
return [s] if l<1 else (s[0+i:l+i] for i in range(0,len(s),l))
def fint(x):
"""
function fint
purpose convert x to an int only if x is a float with an int value
"""
if isinstance(x, float):
if x.is_integer():
return int(x)
return x
def tprint( *msg, **opt ):
"""
function tprint
purpose a print function that avoids exceptions such as bad pipelines
"""
try:
return print( *msg, **opt )
except IOError:
return None
def eprint( *msg, **opt ):
"""
function eprint
purpose like tprint() but defaults to file=sys.stderr
"""
if 'file' in opt:
f = opt[ 'file' ]
else:
f = stderr
return tprint( *msg, file=f, **opt )
def b16to32(x):
"""
function b16to32
purpose convert base 16 encoding to base 32 encoding
"""
return b32encode(b16decode(x.upper())).decode( 'ascii' )
def b16to64(x,*a):
"""
function b16to64
purpose convert base 16 encoding to base 64 encoding
"""
return b64encode(b16decode(x.upper()),*a).decode( 'ascii' )
def b32to16(x):
"""
function b32to16
purpose convert base 32 encoding to base 16 encoding
"""
return b16encode(b32decode(x)).decode( 'ascii' ).lower()
def b32to64(x,*a):
"""
function b32to64
purpose convert base 32 encoding to base 64 encoding
"""
return b64encode(b32decode(x),*a).decode( 'ascii' )
def b64to16(x,*a):
"""
function b64to16
purpose convert base 64 encoding to base 16 encoding
"""
return b16encode(b64decode(x,*a)).decode( 'ascii' ).lower()
def b64to32(x,*a):
"""
function b64to32
purpose convert base 64 encoding to base 32 encoding
"""
return b32encode(b64decode(x,*a)).decode( 'ascii' )
def mc_env( name ):
"""
function mc_env
pupose mixed case environment lookup (UPPER CASE PREVAILS)
"""
if name.upper() in env:
return env[ name.upper() ]
if name.lower() in env:
return env[ name.lower() ]
if name in env:
return env[ name ]
return None
def valid_decimal( decarg ):
"""
function valid_decimal
purpose non-exception test if given value can be decimal.Decimal
"""
try:
result = Decimal( decarg )
except InvalidOperation:
result = None
return result
def unmod(n,m):
"""
function unmod
purpose Return the remainder after subtracting the modulus
note If a list or tuple of numbers is given, return in kind
arguments 1 (num) number
2 (num) modulus
returns (num) number - (number % modulus)
example unmod(456789,1000) -> 456000
unmod(256,15) -> 240
usage unmod(seconds,3600) -> start of this hour in seconds
unmod(seconds,86400) -> start of this day in seconds
unmod(minutes,1440) -> start of this day in minutes
"""
if not isinstance( m, Number ):
raise TypeError('Not a number passed to unmod() arg2: %s (modulus)' % repr(m))
if isinstance( n, (tuple,list) ):
ns = [unmod(x,m) for x in n]
if type(n) in (tuple,):
return tuple(ns)
return ns
if not isinstance( n, Number ):
raise TypeError('Not a number passed to unmod() arg1: %s (value)' % repr(n))
if m == 0:
raise ValueError('Zero passed to unmod() arg2 (modulus)')
if m < 0:
raise ValueError('Negative value passed to unmod() arg2: %s (modulus)' % repr(m))
return n - (n % m)
def find_unicode(u,notfound=-1):
"""
function find_unicode
purpose In a unicode string, find the position of the first character
that requires the unicode type and cannot be represented in
mere string type.
returns (int) position or the value specified by notfound=
"""
l = len(u)
for n in xrange(l):
if ord(u[n]) > 127:
return n
return notfound
def scale( new1, new2, old1, old2, value ):
"""
function scale
purpose Change the scale of a given number
arguments 1 (num) the beginning of the new scale
2 (num) the ending of the new scale
3 (num) the beginning of the old scale
4 (num) the ending of the old scale
5 (num or tuple/list/dict of nums) value(s) to be rescaled
returns (like arg 5) rescaled value(s) or None
"""
delta = old2 - old1
if isinstance( value, tuple):
t = ()
for v in value:
t = t + ( ( (new2 - new1) * (v - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta, )
return t
if isinstance( value, (list,tuple) ):
l = []
for v in value:
l += [ ( (new2 - new1) * (v - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta ]
return l
if isinstance( value, dict ):
d = {}
for k in value.keys():
d[k] = ( (new2 - new1) * (value[k] - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta
return d
if isinstance( value, Number ):
return ( (new2 - new1) * (value - old1) + (new1 * delta) ) / delta
return None
def plural( value, one='', not_one='s' ):
"""
function plural
purpose Syntactic sugar to yield 's' for plural cases else ''
and allow substituting other strings.
usage print( 'I see %d thing%s here'%(n,plural(n)) )
print( 'il y a %d chose%s ici'%(n,plural(n)) )
print( 'Det er %d element%s her'%(n,plural(n,'','er')) )
print( 'There %s %d thing%s here'%(plural(n,'is','are'),n,plural(n)) )
"""
return one if value==1 else not_one
def yes_or_no(x,no=False,yes=True,unknown=None):
"""
function yes_or_no
aliases oui_ou_non, ja_oder_nein, ja_of_nee, ja_eller_nej, ja_eller_nei
purpose Determine if a given string means yes/true or no/false
arguments 1: the string or value to check
no= alternate value to return for no
yes= alternate value to return for yes
unknown= alternate value to return for unknown
returns False or no= if string/value indicates no/false
True or yes= if string/value indicates yes/true
None or unknwon= if string/value cannot be determined
note Only a few European languages are represented here.
"""
if x == None:
return unknown
if isinstance( x, Number ): # isnum also matches bool
if x:
return yes
else:
return no
elif isinstance( x, str ):
if x.lower() in __nf__:
return no
elif x.lower() in __yt__:
return yes
return unknown
oui_ou_non = yes_or_no
ja_oder_nein = yes_or_no
ja_of_nee = yes_or_no
ja_eller_nej = yes_or_no
ja_eller_nei = yes_or_no
def test_pyutils( args ):
"""
function test_pyutils
purpose perform tests of functions in this module with results output to stdout
"""
alpha = '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
tprint( '\nTesting scale' )
for c in (-40,0,10,15.20,25,100 ):
f = scale( 32,212,0,100, c )
c = scale( 0,100,32,212, f )
tprint( str(f)+'F', '==', str(c)+'C')
tprint( '\nTesting plural' )
for n in (1,2,3):
tprint( '' )
tprint( 'Il y a %d chose%s ici'%(n,plural(n)) )
tprint( 'Det er %d element%s her'%(n,plural(n,'','er')) )
tprint( 'There %s %d thing%s here'%(plural(n,'is','are'),n,plural(n)) )
tprint( '\nTesting oui_ou_non' )
for f in ('oui','non','yes','no','True','False','None','unknown',True,False,None,-1,0,1,2):
if oui_ou_non( f ):
e = True
else:
e = False
tprint( 'for', repr(f), 'the result is', repr(e) )
tprint( '' )
for x in range(0,12):
print(x,repr(list(chunk(alpha,x))))
for x in (18,36,99,0,-1,-2,-3):
print(x,repr(list(chunk(alpha,x))))
tprint( '' )
return 0
def main( args ):
"""main"""
return test_pyutils( args )
if __name__ == '__main__':
result = main( argv )
stdout.flush()
try:
exit( int( result ) )
except ValueError:
print( str( result ), file=stderr )
exit( 1 )
except TypeError:
if result == None:
exit( 0 )
exit( 255 )
# EOF
even yours is not working for me. if i double-click over the "env" in the first line, all that gets pasted is "env" even though the whole box is highlighted. another thing is, if i move to another desktop and back, in normal cases the highlighting stays. in this case it is unhighlighted when i come back.
things have changed. the python box used to have a black background. now it's white.
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(Oct-17-2016, 04:49 AM)Skaperen Wrote: even yours is not working for me. if i double-click over the "env" in the first line, all that gets pasted is "env" even though the whole box is highlighted. Then the problem is local for you,i have tested this in Windows and Linux with different browsers no problems.
(Oct-17-2016, 04:49 AM)Skaperen Wrote: things have changed. the python box used to have a black background. now it's white. MyBB did an overwrite back to black theme,i did some test first with black theme.
Default(white) as we use now,is theme we will use.
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trust me...if i was able to add a select all option i would. Most people dont even know that double clicking selects all.
Quote:things have changed. the python box used to have a black background. now it's white.
The dark/light theme differences of the codebox have no effect on the actual workings of the codebox.
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