hupper | process file monitor / reloader for reloading your code | File Utils library
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in-process file monitor / reloader for reloading your code automatically during development
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- Start a new reloader
- Start a worker thread
- Run a worker
- Run the worker
- Run the watchman thread
- Return True if the response is unilateral
- Read data from watchman
- Read a line from watchman
- Run the worker once
- Sets a job object
- Create a new connection
- Return system paths
- Thread main loop
- Joins the monitor
- Check if the process is running
- Moved event
- Create a job object
- Run the loop
- Read packets
- Duplicate a new handle
- Start the child process
- Start watching the watchman
- Add a path to the watch list
- Wait for a file to reload
- Wait for the process to finish
- Spawn a function from a pipe
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QUESTION
Having read many of the posts on this site about resizing graphs and setting limits on graph sizes in Jupyter, I am virtually convinced there is something different when it comes to 3D plotting.
This is my 3D scatterplot that Jupyter keeps giving back to me, despite having tried many figsize
and dpi=
settings (either in plt.figure()
or within plt.rcParams()
),
This is my data and my current code,
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-09 at 00:19Try replacing
QUESTION
I am following an article and creating my first project,
while i try the below command; the process gets into a loop and starts a server and kills it and again starts a server and kills and it keeps doing this continuously without breaking the loop and exiting.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-18 at 16:29It looks like the library you're trying to use isn't built for Python 3. The except SomeException, v:
syntax is only valid in Python 2. In Python 3 you must use except SomeException as v:
. Try running this with Python 2 or finding a newer version of this library that supports Python 3.
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Install hupper
You can use hupper like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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