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pythondev | help | i think pyyaml is the defacto. | 2017-07-26T14:50:23.247653 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-07-26T14:50:23.247653 | 1,501,080,623.247653 | 87,403 |
pythondev | help | just be careful the import is `yaml` | 2017-07-26T14:51:24.283356 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-26T14:51:24.283356 | 1,501,080,684.283356 | 87,404 |
pythondev | help | got it. | 2017-07-26T14:51:41.292671 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T14:51:41.292671 | 1,501,080,701.292671 | 87,405 |
pythondev | help | should I use the `- item` or `[item]` for a list? | 2017-07-26T14:54:29.392128 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T14:54:29.392128 | 1,501,080,869.392128 | 87,406 |
pythondev | help | Personally I prefer `- item` but depend if you have a long list I guess | 2017-07-26T14:55:48.438707 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-26T14:55:48.438707 | 1,501,080,948.438707 | 87,407 |
pythondev | help | okay wow this is insanely more simple | 2017-07-26T14:57:33.500907 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T14:57:33.500907 | 1,501,081,053.500907 | 87,408 |
pythondev | help | is there a reason to maintain a globals file for any reason with the yaml | 2017-07-26T14:58:56.550290 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T14:58:56.550290 | 1,501,081,136.55029 | 87,409 |
pythondev | help | depends what you want to be user configurable or not | 2017-07-26T15:00:04.591113 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-26T15:00:04.591113 | 1,501,081,204.591113 | 87,410 |
pythondev | help | I think I'm gonna just leave the .yaml file for someone to add more items to if they want to configure it any more. I'm gonna use `tkinter` to make dropdowns to select an item from lists | 2017-07-26T15:06:27.816048 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T15:06:27.816048 | 1,501,081,587.816048 | 87,411 |
pythondev | help | tkinter is alright! | 2017-07-26T16:06:44.795802 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-26T16:06:44.795802 | 1,501,085,204.795802 | 87,412 |
pythondev | help | lots of people thing otherwise | 2017-07-26T16:06:52.799893 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-26T16:06:52.799893 | 1,501,085,212.799893 | 87,413 |
pythondev | help | but it's got TTK for native widgets, pygubu for visual editing of your app... | 2017-07-26T16:07:14.811883 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-26T16:07:14.811883 | 1,501,085,234.811883 | 87,414 |
pythondev | help | Hello all,
I want to get value of b from the dictionary mentioned below
cursor = {a: [{b: 'Oregon', c: 223, d: 35}], e: 118686L} | 2017-07-26T16:46:01.082479 | Susie | pythondev_help_Susie_2017-07-26T16:46:01.082479 | 1,501,087,561.082479 | 87,415 |
pythondev | help | cursor[a][0][b]? | 2017-07-26T16:48:25.162646 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-07-26T16:48:25.162646 | 1,501,087,705.162646 | 87,416 |
pythondev | help | `ValueError: dictionary update sequence element #0 has length 1; 2 is required` Getting this issue currently while passing a parent class to a create a new child class. I would like to pass both the parent as well as a list to the class. | 2017-07-26T16:53:45.337021 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:53:45.337021 | 1,501,088,025.337021 | 87,417 |
pythondev | help | can you provide a small code sample <@Myong> ? | 2017-07-26T16:55:40.399918 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T16:55:40.399918 | 1,501,088,140.399918 | 87,418 |
pythondev | help | Yeah | 2017-07-26T16:56:46.436092 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:56:46.436092 | 1,501,088,206.436092 | 87,419 |
pythondev | help | oh wait that's the wrong part | 2017-07-26T16:57:40.466423 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:57:40.466423 | 1,501,088,260.466423 | 87,420 |
pythondev | help | one sec | 2017-07-26T16:57:42.467316 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:57:42.467316 | 1,501,088,262.467316 | 87,421 |
pythondev | help | I was previously destroying root every time, but I'd like to just destroy the frame so it doesnt close out 4 times and open back up... | 2017-07-26T16:58:46.502615 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:58:46.502615 | 1,501,088,326.502615 | 87,422 |
pythondev | help | and the settings one is a list | 2017-07-26T16:59:32.527878 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:59:32.527878 | 1,501,088,372.527878 | 87,423 |
pythondev | help | well it's a dict of lists | 2017-07-26T16:59:58.542423 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T16:59:58.542423 | 1,501,088,398.542423 | 87,424 |
pythondev | help | `settings['route']` is a list though as well as `settings['base_url']` | 2017-07-26T17:00:10.549807 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:00:10.549807 | 1,501,088,410.549807 | 87,425 |
pythondev | help | I tried using `*args` | 2017-07-26T17:00:57.576131 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:00:57.576131 | 1,501,088,457.576131 | 87,426 |
pythondev | help | I think your super calls are a bit weird, you probably want `super(Values, self).__init__(parent, choices)` or if your're on py3: `super().__init__(*args)` | 2017-07-26T17:01:05.580143 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:01:05.580143 | 1,501,088,465.580143 | 87,427 |
pythondev | help | Gotcha, probably just looking at old code examples | 2017-07-26T17:01:19.588113 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:01:19.588113 | 1,501,088,479.588113 | 87,428 |
pythondev | help | Not sure of your issue there though | 2017-07-26T17:01:22.589392 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:01:22.589392 | 1,501,088,482.589392 | 87,429 |
pythondev | help | Yeah it's odd you could be right though | 2017-07-26T17:01:34.595972 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:01:34.595972 | 1,501,088,494.595972 | 87,430 |
pythondev | help | I had super earlier actually it was working find | 2017-07-26T17:01:43.600897 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:01:43.600897 | 1,501,088,503.600897 | 87,431 |
pythondev | help | fine now that I think about it | 2017-07-26T17:01:48.603518 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:01:48.603518 | 1,501,088,508.603518 | 87,432 |
pythondev | help | I think it's how you're passing to the super though | 2017-07-26T17:02:19.620221 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:02:19.620221 | 1,501,088,539.620221 | 87,433 |
pythondev | help | I think the signature is `Frame(master, ...options)` - so you may need to unpack your dict as options | 2017-07-26T17:02:45.634353 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:02:45.634353 | 1,501,088,565.634353 | 87,434 |
pythondev | help | `super().__init__(parent, **options)` | 2017-07-26T17:02:53.638630 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:02:53.638630 | 1,501,088,573.63863 | 87,435 |
pythondev | help | oh wait, I don't need to pass `self` to super... :facepalm: | 2017-07-26T17:04:18.684192 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:04:18.684192 | 1,501,088,658.684192 | 87,436 |
pythondev | help | hmmm, still same issue | 2017-07-26T17:05:37.725634 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:05:37.725634 | 1,501,088,737.725634 | 87,437 |
pythondev | help | turns out tkinter Frames object cant take in 3 arguments unless the 3rd is a dictionary | 2017-07-26T17:07:25.781445 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:07:25.781445 | 1,501,088,845.781445 | 87,438 |
pythondev | help | I was trying to find the docs on the signature more, they are certainly lacking | 2017-07-26T17:08:02.800067 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:08:02.800067 | 1,501,088,882.800067 | 87,439 |
pythondev | help | Yeah pretty abysmal tbh | 2017-07-26T17:08:15.806796 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:08:15.806796 | 1,501,088,895.806796 | 87,440 |
pythondev | help | Nearly done though | 2017-07-26T17:08:18.808504 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:08:18.808504 | 1,501,088,898.808504 | 87,441 |
pythondev | help | And another issue... How am I supposed to pass in anything to this class if it cant take more than one argument... | 2017-07-26T17:12:09.921062 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-26T17:12:09.921062 | 1,501,089,129.921062 | 87,442 |
pythondev | help | What do you mean? Only the parent can't take more than one - your class can though | 2017-07-26T17:15:16.010829 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T17:15:16.010829 | 1,501,089,316.010829 | 87,443 |
pythondev | help | are there anymore easter eggs in python than 'import this'? | 2017-07-26T19:30:34.909485 | Kari | pythondev_help_Kari_2017-07-26T19:30:34.909485 | 1,501,097,434.909485 | 87,444 |
pythondev | help | 'import this' is the surest way to a guilt trip in Python | 2017-07-26T19:31:17.921232 | Levi | pythondev_help_Levi_2017-07-26T19:31:17.921232 | 1,501,097,477.921232 | 87,445 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2017-07-26T19:31:32.925134 | Kari | pythondev_help_Kari_2017-07-26T19:31:32.925134 | 1,501,097,492.925134 | 87,446 |
pythondev | help | there's `from __future__ import braces` | 2017-07-26T19:34:35.973198 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-26T19:34:35.973198 | 1,501,097,675.973198 | 87,447 |
pythondev | help | and `import antigravity` | 2017-07-26T19:34:49.976821 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-26T19:34:49.976821 | 1,501,097,689.976821 | 87,448 |
pythondev | help | `from stackoverflow import quicksort` | 2017-07-26T19:36:14.998802 | Levi | pythondev_help_Levi_2017-07-26T19:36:14.998802 | 1,501,097,774.998802 | 87,449 |
pythondev | help | ^^^ best help advice you've ever seen in your entire life. | 2017-07-26T19:36:41.005668 | Levi | pythondev_help_Levi_2017-07-26T19:36:41.005668 | 1,501,097,801.005668 | 87,450 |
pythondev | help | lol xkcd one nice | 2017-07-26T19:47:06.165790 | Kari | pythondev_help_Kari_2017-07-26T19:47:06.165790 | 1,501,098,426.16579 | 87,451 |
pythondev | help | `import hello` | 2017-07-26T19:55:53.299585 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-26T19:55:53.299585 | 1,501,098,953.299585 | 87,452 |
pythondev | help | I have a stupid question: I'm doing a tutorial on making command line apps with argparse. I'm most comfortable working in a Jupyter notebook, though - obviously I'll need to transfer it to a script eventually, but is there a way I could like simulate user input in a Jupyter cell instead of switching back and forth bet... | 2017-07-26T21:28:05.509217 | Chanel | pythondev_help_Chanel_2017-07-26T21:28:05.509217 | 1,501,104,485.509217 | 87,453 |
pythondev | help | <@Chanel> yup! by default `arg_parse()` just looks for the command line arguments from `sys.argv` but you can pass your own list of arguments to it | 2017-07-26T21:31:10.547684 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-26T21:31:10.547684 | 1,501,104,670.547684 | 87,454 |
pythondev | help | Aha! Awesome, thanks! :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-07-26T21:31:42.554497 | Chanel | pythondev_help_Chanel_2017-07-26T21:31:42.554497 | 1,501,104,702.554497 | 87,455 |
pythondev | help | i enjoy building cli apps with argparse but lately click has been my go to. | 2017-07-26T22:23:03.167162 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-07-26T22:23:03.167162 | 1,501,107,783.167162 | 87,456 |
pythondev | help | click is super nice | 2017-07-26T22:54:00.514937 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-26T22:54:00.514937 | 1,501,109,640.514937 | 87,457 |
pythondev | help | but i never use it unless i'm pulling in at least one other dependency | 2017-07-26T22:54:22.519071 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-26T22:54:22.519071 | 1,501,109,662.519071 | 87,458 |
pythondev | help | You can always vendor it | 2017-07-26T23:16:28.753617 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-07-26T23:16:28.753617 | 1,501,110,988.753617 | 87,459 |
pythondev | help | click is slick | 2017-07-26T23:18:04.769436 | Marilyn | pythondev_help_Marilyn_2017-07-26T23:18:04.769436 | 1,501,111,084.769436 | 87,460 |
pythondev | help | <@Collette> true true | 2017-07-26T23:22:51.817048 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-26T23:22:51.817048 | 1,501,111,371.817048 | 87,461 |
pythondev | help | Hello, `HTTP GET` is giving `400` on one machine but works perfectly fine (`200`) on other machine for the same URL. Any ideas why? | 2017-07-27T01:19:16.983943 | Katheryn | pythondev_help_Katheryn_2017-07-27T01:19:16.983943 | 1,501,118,356.983943 | 87,462 |
pythondev | help | machine 1
```
>>> import requests
>>> requests.get(url)
<Response [400]>
```
machine 2
```
>>> import requests
>>> requests.get(url)
<Response [200]>
``` | 2017-07-27T01:20:42.998120 | Katheryn | pythondev_help_Katheryn_2017-07-27T01:20:42.998120 | 1,501,118,442.99812 | 87,463 |
pythondev | help | Both use the same version of `requests` | 2017-07-27T01:21:24.005370 | Katheryn | pythondev_help_Katheryn_2017-07-27T01:21:24.005370 | 1,501,118,484.00537 | 87,464 |
pythondev | help | is there anything in the returning body of your 400? | 2017-07-27T01:27:14.061455 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T01:27:14.061455 | 1,501,118,834.061455 | 87,465 |
pythondev | help | Hi all,
I want to write a program to get the MySQL status through the command line.
E.g The command what I am doing is
`msqladmin -u username -p password status`
(there is no space between -p and password.)
But I don't want to provide password through the command line. But give the input as password to the command lin... | 2017-07-27T01:29:55.087716 | Delisa | pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-07-27T01:29:55.087716 | 1,501,118,995.087716 | 87,466 |
pythondev | help | oh, thanks <@Marcie> , just checked the returned `text` from the request. my machine’s IP is blacklisted, oops | 2017-07-27T01:29:57.088089 | Katheryn | pythondev_help_Katheryn_2017-07-27T01:29:57.088089 | 1,501,118,997.088089 | 87,467 |
pythondev | help | that'd do it! | 2017-07-27T01:31:41.106684 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T01:31:41.106684 | 1,501,119,101.106684 | 87,468 |
pythondev | help | <@Delisa> technically `subprocess.Popen` has a `communicate` method to do this | 2017-07-27T01:43:35.228448 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T01:43:35.228448 | 1,501,119,815.228448 | 87,469 |
pythondev | help | but after 10 years of python i still can never get any subprocess thing to handle input properly and i hate it | 2017-07-27T01:43:52.231263 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T01:43:52.231263 | 1,501,119,832.231263 | 87,470 |
pythondev | help | ooh cool i found a handy library called `sh` that isn't awful | 2017-07-27T01:55:45.357365 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T01:55:45.357365 | 1,501,120,545.357365 | 87,471 |
pythondev | help | <@Delisa> you can use `sh` to easily get this result:
```import sh
result = sh.mysqladmin('-h', '127.0.0.1', '-u', 'root', '-p', 'status', _in='password')
print(result.stdout)``` | 2017-07-27T01:56:09.361996 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T01:56:09.361996 | 1,501,120,569.361996 | 87,472 |
pythondev | help | is it just a subprocess with some helpers ? | 2017-07-27T01:59:26.398549 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-27T01:59:26.398549 | 1,501,120,766.398549 | 87,473 |
pythondev | help | its like subprocess for humans | 2017-07-27T02:02:15.434297 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T02:02:15.434297 | 1,501,120,935.434297 | 87,474 |
pythondev | help | from the documentation, stuff like this:
```from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT
mysql_check = Popen(['mysqladmin', '-h', '127.0.0.1', '-u', 'root', '-p', 'status'], stdout=PIPE, stdin=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT)
out, err = mysql_check.communicate(input=b'password')
print(out)``` | 2017-07-27T02:06:29.483829 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T02:06:29.483829 | 1,501,121,189.483829 | 87,475 |
pythondev | help | should work, but never does | 2017-07-27T02:06:34.484841 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T02:06:34.484841 | 1,501,121,194.484841 | 87,476 |
pythondev | help | yeah i'm looking through the doc | 2017-07-27T02:07:02.490414 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-27T02:07:02.490414 | 1,501,121,222.490414 | 87,477 |
pythondev | help | seems nice | 2017-07-27T02:07:06.491192 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-27T02:07:06.491192 | 1,501,121,226.491192 | 87,478 |
pythondev | help | <@Marcie> I tried it already. But it's asking for password. | 2017-07-27T02:32:35.813367 | Delisa | pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-07-27T02:32:35.813367 | 1,501,122,755.813367 | 87,479 |
pythondev | help | <@Delisa> yeah i couldn't get the `subprocess.Popen` version working without asking for a password either | 2017-07-27T02:33:22.824178 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T02:33:22.824178 | 1,501,122,802.824178 | 87,480 |
pythondev | help | the `sh` version works though | 2017-07-27T02:33:27.825325 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-07-27T02:33:27.825325 | 1,501,122,807.825325 | 87,481 |
pythondev | help | <@Marcie> Sorry subprocess is not working, But sh is working fine. | 2017-07-27T02:34:18.836802 | Delisa | pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-07-27T02:34:18.836802 | 1,501,122,858.836802 | 87,482 |
pythondev | help | Correct. But documentation saying like that subprocess will work. | 2017-07-27T02:35:18.850538 | Delisa | pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-07-27T02:35:18.850538 | 1,501,122,918.850538 | 87,483 |
pythondev | help | <@Marcie> Thank you. One problem is that will work for linux versions only. I want to work it for windows also. | 2017-07-27T02:41:01.927819 | Delisa | pythondev_help_Delisa_2017-07-27T02:41:01.927819 | 1,501,123,261.927819 | 87,484 |
pythondev | help | Hey guys, working in tkinter and having an issue with the Frames I am instantiating are going in the wrong order. Maybe it's something stupid, but I'm not too sure. | 2017-07-27T09:31:50.581811 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T09:31:50.581811 | 1,501,147,910.581811 | 87,485 |
pythondev | help | I need to attach a command to a button in tkinter, and it has to be able to attach to another widget/Frame which does not yet exist. So without using `lambda` I get an error because the key does not exist within the dictionary | 2017-07-27T11:09:29.799678 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:09:29.799678 | 1,501,153,769.799678 | 87,486 |
pythondev | help | But I also need to run more than one single expression | 2017-07-27T11:09:41.807144 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:09:41.807144 | 1,501,153,781.807144 | 87,487 |
pythondev | help | How can I reference something that does not exist? | 2017-07-27T11:09:51.813842 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:09:51.813842 | 1,501,153,791.813842 | 87,488 |
pythondev | help | It sucks because it works with `command=lambda: ` but with a `command=func` which I sort of need because I need to grab some data from the fields when the button is clicked. | 2017-07-27T11:31:17.671244 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:31:17.671244 | 1,501,155,077.671244 | 87,489 |
pythondev | help | Look at `functools.partial` | 2017-07-27T11:32:11.707725 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-27T11:32:11.707725 | 1,501,155,131.707725 | 87,490 |
pythondev | help | You can make a partially applied function and delay the execution | 2017-07-27T11:32:33.723553 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-27T11:32:33.723553 | 1,501,155,153.723553 | 87,491 |
pythondev | help | Is the function invoked right away though? Either one seems like it should fail | 2017-07-27T11:33:14.750497 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-27T11:33:14.750497 | 1,501,155,194.750497 | 87,492 |
pythondev | help | Well here's what happens | 2017-07-27T11:33:28.760751 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:33:28.760751 | 1,501,155,208.760751 | 87,493 |
pythondev | help | So I have a main root for my application | 2017-07-27T11:33:34.764928 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:33:34.764928 | 1,501,155,214.764928 | 87,494 |
pythondev | help | > It sucks because it works with `command=lambda: ` but with a `command=func` which I sort of need because I need to grab some data from the fields when the button is clicked. | 2017-07-27T11:33:48.774151 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-27T11:33:48.774151 | 1,501,155,228.774151 | 87,495 |
pythondev | help | and I have 3 classes, one for each different "page" which are all `Tk.Frame` objects | 2017-07-27T11:33:51.776292 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:33:51.776292 | 1,501,155,231.776292 | 87,496 |
pythondev | help | `lambda: func(button1.text, button2.text)`? | 2017-07-27T11:34:04.785048 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-27T11:34:04.785048 | 1,501,155,244.785048 | 87,497 |
pythondev | help | Now in order to show the next frame after a submit button I have to have the next Frame available and already initialized. However in order to initialize the Frame which I want to show I have to also create that function that runs on click which requires the next Frame to also be initializied, but it hasn't been initia... | 2017-07-27T11:35:31.842272 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:35:31.842272 | 1,501,155,331.842272 | 87,498 |
pythondev | help | Slightly confusing I will show code | 2017-07-27T11:35:37.845978 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:35:37.845978 | 1,501,155,337.845978 | 87,499 |
pythondev | help | wait, lambdas "execute" when you access them | 2017-07-27T11:35:58.860346 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-27T11:35:58.860346 | 1,501,155,358.860346 | 87,500 |
pythondev | help | i.e. `lambda: func(x)` - `func` won't be called until you click the button | 2017-07-27T11:36:27.879796 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-27T11:36:27.879796 | 1,501,155,387.879796 | 87,501 |
pythondev | help | There is basically a `dict` with `Frame: Frame obj` | 2017-07-27T11:36:38.886822 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-07-27T11:36:38.886822 | 1,501,155,398.886822 | 87,502 |
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