Hello All, I hope this is the appropriate place to post about a python documentation bug. The hotshot example code is slightly wrong: http://docs.python.org/lib/hotshot-example.html This peice of code will not work (anymore?): benchtime, stones = prof.runcall(test.pystone.pystones) It will raise this error: TypeError: unpack non-sequence The documentation for "runcall" says that the return is the return from the function. Not a two item tuple. I also noticed while subscribing to this list that the entire subscriber list is open to the public: http://mail.python.org/mailman/roster/doc-sig Can you disable this please? Otherwise I will need to unsubscribe shortly. Thanks, Brian Cole
Brian Cole wrote:
I hope this is the appropriate place to post about a python documentation bug. The hotshot example code is slightly wrong: http://docs.python.org/lib/hotshot-example.html
This peice of code will not work (anymore?):
It works for me in python 2.4.3.
benchtime, stones = prof.runcall(test.pystone.pystones)
It will raise this error: TypeError: unpack non-sequence
The documentation for "runcall" says that the return is the return from the function. Not a two item tuple.
That's right, but the return from test.pystone.pystones() is a 2-tuple.
I also noticed while subscribing to this list that the entire subscriber list is open to the public: http://mail.python.org/mailman/roster/doc-sig
Can you disable this please? Otherwise I will need to unsubscribe shortly.
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