Here's a few things I tried to write output to a python subprocess pipe.
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
p = Popen('less', stdin=PIPE)
for x in xrange(100):
p.communicate('Line number %d.\n' % x)
# Was asked how I keep my zshrc config sync'd between my computers with Dropbox | |
# Add a new directory in your Dropbox (or use an existing one) | |
mkdir -p ~/Dropbox/ohmyzsh | |
# move existing file to Dropbox | |
mv ~/.zshrc ~/Dropbox/ohmyzsh/zshrc | |
# symlink file back to your local directory | |
ln -s ~/Dropbox/ohmyzsh/zshrc ~/.zshrc |
Here's a few things I tried to write output to a python subprocess pipe.
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
p = Popen('less', stdin=PIPE)
for x in xrange(100):
p.communicate('Line number %d.\n' % x)
I recently had the following problem:
We didn't want to open the MySQL port to the network, but it's possible to SSH from the Jenkins machine to the MySQL machine. So, basically you would do something like
ssh -L 3306:localhost:3306 remotehost
import ply.lex, argparse, io | |
#Usage | |
# python stripcomments.py input.tex > output.tex | |
# python stripcomments.py input.tex -e encoding > output.tex | |
#This utility is released under the WTFPL license: http://www.wtfpl.net/about/ | |
def strip_comments(source): | |
tokens = ( |