The Art of Pickling: Binary vs Ascii difficulties
John Hunter
jdhunter at ace.bsd.uchicago.edu
Thu Oct 14 17:38:25 EDT 2004
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>>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Dalke <adalke at mindspring.com> writes: Andrew> Standards wonk that I am, I was curious about this. I've Well, if you are a standards wonk and emacs user, you might have fun with this little bit of python and emacs code. If you place rfc.py in your PATH #!/usr/bin/env python # Print an RFC indicated by a command line arg to stdout # > rfc.py 822 import urllib, sys try: n = int(sys.argv[1]) except: print 'Example usage: %s 822' % sys.argv[0] sys.exit(1) print urllib.urlopen('http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc%d.txt' % n).read() and add this function to your .emacs ;;** RFC (defun rfc (num) "Insert RFC indicated by num into buffer *RFC<num>*" (interactive "sRFC: ") (shell-command (concat "rfc.py " num) (concat "*RFC" num "*"))) You can get rfc's in your emacs buffer by doing M-x rfc ENTER 20 ENTER And now back you our regularly scheduled work day. JDH
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