[Python-talk] Pickling Question
bruce.labitt at autoliv.com
bruce.labitt at autoliv.com
Fri Jul 17 16:56:51 EDT 2009
Hmm, even when sanitized, it is about 180 LOC. (and it doesn't really do
anything yet) It will take a bit to cut it down to a smaller size. I'll
try to
make a complete minimal example.
Bruce
python-talk-bounces at dlslug.org wrote on 07/17/2009 03:58:12 PM:
> I haven't played with wxPython in a couple of years, so I don't really
> remember the best way to go about it. There's definitely a better way
> than to pickle every event, though. If you can post some of the code,
> it will probably jog my memory enough to suggest something...
>
> Almost a year ago, I did write something using a little Tk GUI to kick
> off a process, but I'm not sure how much of the technique would work in
> both windowing environments. In it, the controls are bound to variables
> in the application object, so I have direct access to the values the
> user sets up.
>
> Larry
>
> bruce.labitt at autoliv.com wrote:
> > It would be that attempt, yes :) I've yet to get anything else to
work.
> > Actually I need to read the entire state/setting before running. I
> > haven't gotten that far.
> >
> > Confession - rank beginner... :)
> >
> > python-talk-bounces at dlslug.org wrote on 07/17/2009 03:27:12 PM:
> >
> >
> >> Is the pickling idea an attempt to get the state of the radio buttons
at
> >>
> >
> >
> >> the time the user clicks 'Go'?
> >>
> >> Larry
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