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Currently we save every URI ever qname'd forever in here: https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib/blob/master/rdflib/namespace.py#L289
If you serialize a big graph in a store that is off disk, we may run out of memory.
Either:
- Add a lru_cache (from py3 functools + this 2.7 implementation
- Depend on
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In las file format, vlrs info is crucial to correctly describe point's spatial location.
However, if you try to use pyntcloud.las_header.vlrs, you wouldn't get anything, the value is alway none.
Through your source code, I can see you try to use
data["las_header"] = las.header
But it can not pass vlrs or evlrs info into new object, because in laspy, vlrs info is dynamically obtained afterw
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Would like to be able to use callback function for run_command
to call when a command has finished executing.
Describe the solution you'd like
def my_cb(host_out, my_arg):
for line in host_out.stdout:
print(line)
client.run_command('echo me', callback=my_cb, callback_extra_args=('my_arg',))
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I'm trying to automate the interaction with WindowsTerminal. It seems to be a UWP application, which I have no idea how to start such application directly using
Application().start
. I've tried to locate it usingDesktop
, but got quite confused..Any help on this?