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From: Nathaniel S. <nj...@po...> - 2014年05月07日 15:37:07
It is also technically possible to use a drop-in fallback
implementation on older pythons, e.g.:
 https://github.com/pydata/patsy/blob/master/patsy/compat.py#L120
 https://github.com/pydata/patsy/blob/master/patsy/compat_ordereddict.py
-n
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Federico Ariza <ari...@gm...> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Working on the MEP22 I would like to use an OrderedDict but it is only
> natively available from python 2.7
>
> Are there any plans to remove 2.6 for matplotlib 1.5?
>
> If not. I will just use a list with dicts inside, not as elegant but works.
>
> Thanks
> Federico
>
>
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From: Federico A. <ari...@gm...> - 2014年05月07日 15:14:54
Yes I know.
But I don't want to pollute more than strictly necessary. There is already
too much unused code around.
Federico
On 7 May 2014 11:12, "Nathaniel Smith" <nj...@po...> wrote:
> It is also technically possible to use a drop-in fallback
> implementation on older pythons, e.g.:
> https://github.com/pydata/patsy/blob/master/patsy/compat.py#L120
> https://github.com/pydata/patsy/blob/master/patsy/compat_ordereddict.py
>
> -n
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Federico Ariza <ari...@gm...>
> wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Working on the MEP22 I would like to use an OrderedDict but it is only
> > natively available from python 2.7
> >
> > Are there any plans to remove 2.6 for matplotlib 1.5?
> >
> > If not. I will just use a list with dicts inside, not as elegant but
> works.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Federico
> >
> >
> >
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>
>
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> Postdoctoral researcher - Informatics - University of Edinburgh
> http://vorpus.org
>
From: Federico A. <ari...@gm...> - 2014年05月07日 15:03:30
Hello
Working on the MEP22 I would like to use an OrderedDict but it is only
natively available from python 2.7
Are there any plans to remove 2.6 for matplotlib 1.5?
If not. I will just use a list with dicts inside, not as elegant but works.
Thanks
Federico
From: Skip M. <sk...@po...> - 2014年05月07日 14:04:08
Apologies for those of you seeing this for a second time. I've
received no response on matplotlib-users, so I'm turning to the
experts.
In one message, I wrote:
 I'm trying to use the webagg backend for the first time, and seem to
 be bumping into a common problem - nothing appears. The first time I
 tried, I got a complaint that tornado was missing, so I installed it.
 After that, I get to try plotting. Here's my example:
 >>> import matplotlib
 >>> matplotlib.use('webagg')
 >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
 >>> plt.plot(range(10))
 [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x2f56690>]
 >>> plt.show()
 Created new window in existing browser session.
 Press Ctrl+C to stop server
 ^CServer stopped
 When I execute plt.show(), a new tab opens in my browser (Chrome, on
 Linux) with this URL: http://127.0.0.1:8988. That page has a single
 link (text: "Figure 1"). If I click that link, I get this URL:
 http://127.0.0.1:8988/1, but nothing appears. The page source contains
 a bunch of JavaScript references. For instance:
 <script src="/_static/jquery/js/jquery-1.7.1.min.js"></script>
 <script src="/_static/jquery/js/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
 <script src="/_static/mpl.js"></script>
 <script src="/1/mpl_interface.js"></script>
 I see those JavaScript files at appropriate places in the
 .../backends/web_backend directory. What am I missing?
then followed that up with a bit more information:
 I tried this at home on my Mac. Tornado was already installed, so I
 updated it to 3.2.1, and ran a Matplotlib app I have which allows me
 to set the backend on the command line. I get the exact same behavior
 as at work on my Linux desktop. I get a page at 127.0.0:8988 with a
 "Figure 1" link. Clicking that takes me to 127.0.0.1:8988/1, which is
 a blank page.
 Chrome is my default web browser on both Linux and the Mac. I manually
 visited the page from both Firefox and Safari, clicked the link,
 and... nothing. The same behavior as on Chrome.
 Then I had the bright idea to look at the JavaScript console. It shows
 this error message:
 Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token &
 Clicking that error took me to this line:
 var fig = new figure(&#39;1&#39;, websocket_url_prefix);
 Are those entities supposed to be '1'? What bit of code generates
 that JavaScript?
Can someone provide a bit of direction? I can't find the code that
generates the above snippet of JavaScript, but Chrome, at least,
doesn't like it.
Thx,
Skip

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