Message107952
| Author |
luckycusp |
| Recipients |
daku9999, dhalbert, ggenellina, gpolo, luckycusp, nosklo |
| Date |
2010年06月16日.19:45:02 |
| SpamBayes Score |
0.00055763853 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<1276717504.22.0.547963784403.issue5712@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
Hi Clovis
Ok, I did not check if your split string function check for spaces or not, sorry for that.
In my first post I mentioned this:-
"2. We have different versions of Python installed in our Lab machines, some have 2.5 and others got 2.6. If I run the code using the version2.6 workaround on a machine with version2.5, obviously it gives an error!!"
Infact I started out using your split string function but it was on a machine with Python2.6. It worked fine. Then I ran the same code on a machine with version Python2.5 and it threw an error when I tried calling your function, because the argument I passed to your function was already a tuple and not a string!! (I hope I could explain without confusing)
I would prefer my code to have some level of downward compatibility (to be able to run on Python of lower versions). Thats the reason I prefer to use the 'splitlist' method from Tkinter, as I dont need to change my code for different Python versions.
Best Regards
Vijay |
|
History
|
|---|
| Date |
User |
Action |
Args |
| 2010年06月16日 19:45:04 | luckycusp | set | recipients:
+ luckycusp, ggenellina, gpolo, nosklo, daku9999, dhalbert |
| 2010年06月16日 19:45:04 | luckycusp | set | messageid: <1276717504.22.0.547963784403.issue5712@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年06月16日 19:45:03 | luckycusp | link | issue5712 messages |
| 2010年06月16日 19:45:02 | luckycusp | create |
|