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help
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No
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2019-04-23T20:47:35.428600
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Gemma
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pythondev_help_Gemma_2019-04-23T20:47:35.428600
| 1,556,052,455.4286 | 20,221 |
pythondev
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help
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Well, at this point if im gonna use spacy, itll be on my macbook.
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2019-04-23T20:53:08.429400
|
Clayton
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pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-23T20:53:08.429400
| 1,556,052,788.4294 | 20,222 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I am working on Spacy too
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2019-04-23T21:49:47.429800
|
Antone
|
pythondev_help_Antone_2019-04-23T21:49:47.429800
| 1,556,056,187.4298 | 20,223 |
pythondev
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help
|
are there any moderators online in here?
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2019-04-23T21:50:12.430200
|
Antone
|
pythondev_help_Antone_2019-04-23T21:50:12.430200
| 1,556,056,212.4302 | 20,224 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Iβm trying to clean up some output for a file. Can someone tell me if there is a better way to write this - Reduce the number of .replace calls?
my_item = item[-1].replace(β}β, ββ).replace(β]β, ββ).replace(β\nβ, ββ).replace(βββ, ββ)
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2019-04-23T21:59:00.430400
|
Oda
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pythondev_help_Oda_2019-04-23T21:59:00.430400
| 1,556,056,740.4304 | 20,225 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You can create a dictionary for replacements.
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2019-04-23T22:13:14.430600
|
Raguel
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pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-23T22:13:14.430600
| 1,556,057,594.4306 | 20,226 |
pythondev
|
help
|
What is item here? a string?
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2019-04-23T22:13:27.430800
|
Raguel
|
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-23T22:13:27.430800
| 1,556,057,607.4308 | 20,227 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You can ask your question, and moderators/admin/anyone will reply whenever they can
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2019-04-23T22:15:02.431000
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Raguel
|
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-23T22:15:02.431000
| 1,556,057,702.431 | 20,228 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Yes itβs a string
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2019-04-23T22:16:18.431200
|
Oda
|
pythondev_help_Oda_2019-04-23T22:16:18.431200
| 1,556,057,778.4312 | 20,229 |
pythondev
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help
|
Hereβs my code block
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2019-04-23T22:17:31.431400
|
Oda
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pythondev_help_Oda_2019-04-23T22:17:31.431400
| 1,556,057,851.4314 | 20,230 |
pythondev
|
help
|
for line in file_content:
if β\βPROCESS_THIS\ββ in line:
item = line.split(β,β)
time = item[0]
internal_thing = item[-1].replace(β}β, ββ).replace(β]β, ββ).replace(β\nβ, ββ).replace(βββ, ββ)
print(type(internal_thing))
external_thing = item[12].replace(βββ, ββ)
log.write(β%s, %s, %s, %s\nβ % (yesterdays_date, time, internal_thing, external_thing))
f.close()
log.close()
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2019-04-23T22:17:34.431600
|
Oda
|
pythondev_help_Oda_2019-04-23T22:17:34.431600
| 1,556,057,854.4316 | 20,231 |
pythondev
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help
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βitemβ is this long nasty log file line.
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2019-04-23T22:18:45.431800
|
Oda
|
pythondev_help_Oda_2019-04-23T22:18:45.431800
| 1,556,057,925.4318 | 20,232 |
pythondev
|
help
|
you can try something like this:
```
rep = {'}':'',']':'','\n':'','"':''}
item = '}{123"]'
for k,v in rep.items():
item = item.replace(k,v)
```
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2019-04-23T22:26:07.432100
|
Raguel
|
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-23T22:26:07.432100
| 1,556,058,367.4321 | 20,233 |
pythondev
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help
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I am sure you could use the re library
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2019-04-23T22:28:52.432400
|
Estefana
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pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T22:28:52.432400
| 1,556,058,532.4324 | 20,234 |
pythondev
|
help
|
re.sub
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2019-04-23T22:29:18.432600
|
Estefana
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pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T22:29:18.432600
| 1,556,058,558.4326 | 20,235 |
pythondev
|
help
|
maybe
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2019-04-23T22:29:21.432800
|
Estefana
|
pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T22:29:21.432800
| 1,556,058,561.4328 | 20,236 |
pythondev
|
help
|
if you are cleaning text its good to know re
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2019-04-23T22:29:28.433000
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Estefana
|
pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T22:29:28.433000
| 1,556,058,568.433 | 20,237 |
pythondev
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help
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YAS
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2019-04-23T22:29:57.433200
|
Estefana
|
pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T22:29:57.433200
| 1,556,058,597.4332 | 20,238 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3939361/remove-specific-characters-from-a-string-in-python>
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2019-04-23T22:29:59.433400
|
Estefana
|
pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T22:29:59.433400
| 1,556,058,599.4334 | 20,239 |
pythondev
|
help
|
yup, you can always use regex, but I keep that as my last resort :stuck_out_tongue:
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2019-04-23T22:32:40.433700
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Raguel
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pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-23T22:32:40.433700
| 1,556,058,760.4337 | 20,240 |
pythondev
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help
|
imo thats a mistake
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2019-04-23T23:36:30.434100
|
Estefana
|
pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T23:36:30.434100
| 1,556,062,590.4341 | 20,241 |
pythondev
|
help
|
no need to reinvent the wheel just because you can
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2019-04-23T23:36:47.434300
|
Estefana
|
pythondev_help_Estefana_2019-04-23T23:36:47.434300
| 1,556,062,607.4343 | 20,242 |
pythondev
|
help
|
True β since everything is being replaced with ββ, it is better to use regex here
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2019-04-23T23:44:07.434500
|
Raguel
|
pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-23T23:44:07.434500
| 1,556,063,047.4345 | 20,243 |
pythondev
|
help
|
If you have a question specifically for the admins, the <#CD60CDU7K|community> channel is the right place, I think.
|
2019-04-24T00:34:19.435700
|
Sasha
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pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-24T00:34:19.435700
| 1,556,066,059.4357 | 20,244 |
pythondev
|
help
|
With this flow I'm running into an error:
- `main.py` runs a function in `foo.py`.
- this function in `foo.py` runs a function in `/components/rock.py`
```/main.py
/requirements.txt
--/venv
--/components
--/rock.py
--/lib
--/foo.py
--/bar.by```
This is how I import other scripts
```sys.path.append('/components')
from components import rock```
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2019-04-24T00:36:23.437100
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T00:36:23.437100
| 1,556,066,183.4371 | 20,245 |
pythondev
|
help
|
My error:
``` File "foo.py", line 12, in <module>
from components import rock
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'components'```
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2019-04-24T00:37:16.437600
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T00:37:16.437600
| 1,556,066,236.4376 | 20,246 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<http://bit.ly/pypackages|bit.ly/pypackages>
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2019-04-24T00:37:56.438100
|
Chester
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pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T00:37:56.438100
| 1,556,066,276.4381 | 20,247 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Thanks, taking a look
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2019-04-24T00:38:22.438300
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T00:38:22.438300
| 1,556,066,302.4383 | 20,248 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Nice guide. I changed from
```sys.path.append('/components')
from components import rock```
to
```from components.rock import stone
```
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2019-04-24T01:02:47.439300
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:02:47.439300
| 1,556,067,767.4393 | 20,249 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Still getting ```File "foo.py", line 12, in <module>
from components import rock
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'components'```
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2019-04-24T01:03:02.439700
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:03:02.439700
| 1,556,067,782.4397 | 20,250 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You need to have `setup.py`/`setup.cfg` and do `pip install -e .` beforehand.
These are basically the proper way to append to `sys.path`
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2019-04-24T01:03:50.440700
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:03:50.440700
| 1,556,067,830.4407 | 20,251 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Aha
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2019-04-24T01:04:06.441000
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:04:06.441000
| 1,556,067,846.441 | 20,252 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Never touched setup.py before. Will take a look at that
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2019-04-24T01:04:27.441700
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:04:27.441700
| 1,556,067,867.4417 | 20,253 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Although it's not very common to have multiple top-level packages, why do you have them?
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2019-04-24T01:04:31.441900
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:04:31.441900
| 1,556,067,871.4419 | 20,254 |
pythondev
|
help
|
If you move all your code in a single package, your relative imports will work
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2019-04-24T01:04:45.442800
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:04:45.442800
| 1,556,067,885.4428 | 20,255 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You may be missing an `__init__.py` file?
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2019-04-24T01:05:04.443300
|
Sasha
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pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-24T01:05:04.443300
| 1,556,067,904.4433 | 20,256 |
pythondev
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help
|
Maybe I'll do that instead. Just wanted to seperate different scripts based on their utility
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2019-04-24T01:05:41.444100
|
Conchita
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pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:05:41.444100
| 1,556,067,941.4441 | 20,257 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Never user either of `__init__.py` or `setup.py`
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2019-04-24T01:06:05.444600
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:06:05.444600
| 1,556,067,965.4446 | 20,258 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Do you recommend I:
a) place all code into a single package
b) Setup `setup.py`
c) Setup `__init__.py`
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2019-04-24T01:07:20.445900
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:07:20.445900
| 1,556,068,040.4459 | 20,259 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I'm ms confused right now lol
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2019-04-24T01:07:36.446400
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:07:36.446400
| 1,556,068,056.4464 | 20,260 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Never mind about `__init__.py`... that seems to be optional in Py3 now.
|
2019-04-24T01:07:41.446600
|
Sasha
|
pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-24T01:07:41.446600
| 1,556,068,061.4466 | 20,261 |
pythondev
|
help
|
No, it's not
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2019-04-24T01:08:01.447000
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:08:01.447000
| 1,556,068,081.447 | 20,262 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I think option a) would be easiest and wont have any negative implications?
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2019-04-24T01:08:23.447800
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:08:23.447800
| 1,556,068,103.4478 | 20,263 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`__init__.py` is still mandatory. When this file is missing, python3 will still work, but it will do a slightly different thing
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2019-04-24T01:08:40.448300
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:08:40.448300
| 1,556,068,120.4483 | 20,264 |
pythondev
|
help
|
rather than a regular import
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2019-04-24T01:08:47.448600
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:08:47.448600
| 1,556,068,127.4486 | 20,265 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Conchita> if you want to have a package, `__init__.py` is mandatory. You can't go without creating it, really
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2019-04-24T01:09:18.449200
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:09:18.449200
| 1,556,068,158.4492 | 20,266 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I think reading <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html> is a must for every python developer at some point
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2019-04-24T01:09:46.449600
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:09:46.449600
| 1,556,068,186.4496 | 20,267 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Especially the part about using `setup.cfg` <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#configuring-setup-using-setup-cfg-files>
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2019-04-24T01:10:03.450100
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:10:03.450100
| 1,556,068,203.4501 | 20,268 |
pythondev
|
help
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Ok will do thanks :taco: <@Chester>
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2019-04-24T01:10:18.450400
|
Conchita
|
pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-04-24T01:10:18.450400
| 1,556,068,218.4504 | 20,269 |
pythondev
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help
|
Alternatively, you can use `poetry` <https://github.com/sdispater/poetry/> that hides all that `setup.py`/`setup.cfg` related complexity from you
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2019-04-24T01:10:55.451000
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T01:10:55.451000
| 1,556,068,255.451 | 20,270 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hi guys,
How do I prevent celery from running the same task on multiple workers?
I'm using sqs as a message broker
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2019-04-24T02:12:15.452600
|
Valeri
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pythondev_help_Valeri_2019-04-24T02:12:15.452600
| 1,556,071,935.4526 | 20,271 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I've got a single EC2 instance with 4 workers
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2019-04-24T02:12:40.453100
|
Valeri
|
pythondev_help_Valeri_2019-04-24T02:12:40.453100
| 1,556,071,960.4531 | 20,272 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You can't by design. Make your tasks idempotent, and the problem disappears.
Of course, you can always implement your own distributed locking mechanism.
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2019-04-24T02:24:30.454300
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T02:24:30.454300
| 1,556,072,670.4543 | 20,273 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Chester> Can you please elaborate a little on the idempotent part?
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2019-04-24T02:30:26.455100
|
Valeri
|
pythondev_help_Valeri_2019-04-24T02:30:26.455100
| 1,556,073,026.4551 | 20,274 |
pythondev
|
help
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Idempotent means that multiple invocations of the same execution request result in only one and only outcome.
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2019-04-24T02:31:47.456000
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T02:31:47.456000
| 1,556,073,107.456 | 20,275 |
pythondev
|
help
|
E.g. an idempotent task that updates a value in a database may check first if the value is already updated, and do nothing
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2019-04-24T02:32:21.456900
|
Chester
|
pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-24T02:32:21.456900
| 1,556,073,141.4569 | 20,276 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Aah! I get that
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2019-04-24T02:37:53.457300
|
Valeri
|
pythondev_help_Valeri_2019-04-24T02:37:53.457300
| 1,556,073,473.4573 | 20,277 |
pythondev
|
help
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I was thinking along the same lines
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2019-04-24T02:38:01.457600
|
Valeri
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pythondev_help_Valeri_2019-04-24T02:38:01.457600
| 1,556,073,481.4576 | 20,278 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Wouldnβt an if statement do that? Lol.
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2019-04-24T06:24:59.458500
|
Nieves
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pythondev_help_Nieves_2019-04-24T06:24:59.458500
| 1,556,087,099.4585 | 20,279 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I donβt speak terminology
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2019-04-24T06:25:16.458800
|
Nieves
|
pythondev_help_Nieves_2019-04-24T06:25:16.458800
| 1,556,087,116.4588 | 20,280 |
pythondev
|
help
|
if you want to contact an admin privately you can use the `/admin` command
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2019-04-24T07:04:37.459100
|
Faith
|
pythondev_help_Faith_2019-04-24T07:04:37.459100
| 1,556,089,477.4591 | 20,281 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Any cool tricks to generate something like "1, 2, 3, and 4" from a list [1,2,3,4]? `", ".join([1,2,3,4])` doesn't help me with the lastcase
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2019-04-24T08:16:14.460400
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:16:14.460400
| 1,556,093,774.4604 | 20,282 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I guess something like this could solve it:
```
l = ["1", "2", "3", "4"]
", and ".join([", ".join(l[:-1]), l[-1]])
```
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2019-04-24T08:18:23.462100
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:18:23.462100
| 1,556,093,903.4621 | 20,283 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`", ".join(a[:-1]) + " and " + a[-1]`
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2019-04-24T08:20:38.462500
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:20:38.462500
| 1,556,094,038.4625 | 20,284 |
pythondev
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help
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or this if you have a longer string `"{} and {}".format(", ".join(a[:-1]), a[-1])`
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2019-04-24T08:22:04.463000
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:22:04.463000
| 1,556,094,124.463 | 20,285 |
pythondev
|
help
|
now make it work for any iterable besides the list :p
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2019-04-24T08:22:44.463300
|
Jettie
|
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-24T08:22:44.463300
| 1,556,094,164.4633 | 20,286 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`/gif` doens't work anymore :disappointed:
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2019-04-24T08:24:08.463600
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:24:08.463600
| 1,556,094,248.4636 | 20,287 |
pythondev
|
help
|
anyways I have some work to do but feel free to show me how it's done <@Jettie>:wink:
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2019-04-24T08:24:39.464000
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:24:39.464000
| 1,556,094,279.464 | 20,288 |
pythondev
|
help
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nice one :)
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2019-04-24T08:24:57.464300
|
Jettie
|
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-24T08:24:57.464300
| 1,556,094,297.4643 | 20,289 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it won't be a one-liner anymore
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2019-04-24T08:25:20.465100
|
Jettie
|
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-24T08:25:20.465100
| 1,556,094,320.4651 | 20,290 |
pythondev
|
help
|
or a very ugly one
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2019-04-24T08:25:24.465400
|
Jettie
|
pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-24T08:25:24.465400
| 1,556,094,324.4654 | 20,291 |
pythondev
|
help
|
iterator as in forinstance a generator, where you cant take the index?
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2019-04-24T08:26:12.466700
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:26:12.466700
| 1,556,094,372.4667 | 20,292 |
pythondev
|
help
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i like the one-liner <@Jimmy>:smile:
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2019-04-24T08:26:29.467200
|
Christina
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pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:26:29.467200
| 1,556,094,389.4672 | 20,293 |
pythondev
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help
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or a set, can't index a set
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2019-04-24T08:26:29.467300
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Jettie
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pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-24T08:26:29.467300
| 1,556,094,389.4673 | 20,294 |
pythondev
|
help
|
oh right
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2019-04-24T08:26:35.467500
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Christina
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pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:26:35.467500
| 1,556,094,395.4675 | 20,295 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it's a good exercise probably
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2019-04-24T08:26:39.467900
|
Jettie
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pythondev_help_Jettie_2019-04-24T08:26:39.467900
| 1,556,094,399.4679 | 20,296 |
pythondev
|
help
|
i mean you can do a recursive function
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2019-04-24T08:26:50.468200
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Christina
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pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:26:50.468200
| 1,556,094,410.4682 | 20,297 |
pythondev
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help
|
even better this should use f-string
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2019-04-24T08:27:06.468300
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Jimmy
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pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:27:06.468300
| 1,556,094,426.4683 | 20,298 |
pythondev
|
help
|
yeah. but isn't there some issues with join inside a string-interpolated string?
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2019-04-24T08:27:45.469100
|
Christina
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pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:27:45.469100
| 1,556,094,465.4691 | 20,299 |
pythondev
|
help
|
nah it should be good, just don't use the same type of quotes for join as you do for the full string
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2019-04-24T08:28:30.469900
|
Mica
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pythondev_help_Mica_2019-04-24T08:28:30.469900
| 1,556,094,510.4699 | 20,300 |
pythondev
|
help
|
i was wrong
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2019-04-24T08:28:34.470100
|
Christina
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pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:28:34.470100
| 1,556,094,514.4701 | 20,301 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`f"{','.join(l[:-1])} and {l[-1]}"`
works
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2019-04-24T08:28:39.470400
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:28:39.470400
| 1,556,094,519.4704 | 20,302 |
pythondev
|
help
|
ye if you do `","` it'll break
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2019-04-24T08:28:59.471000
|
Mica
|
pythondev_help_Mica_2019-04-24T08:28:59.471000
| 1,556,094,539.471 | 20,303 |
pythondev
|
help
|
yep
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2019-04-24T08:29:25.471300
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:29:25.471300
| 1,556,094,565.4713 | 20,304 |
pythondev
|
help
|
should use `"""` with f string to be on the safe side
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2019-04-24T08:29:36.471800
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:29:36.471800
| 1,556,094,576.4718 | 20,305 |
pythondev
|
help
|
oic. Is it aways recommend? seems excessive in some cases.
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2019-04-24T08:29:59.472400
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:29:59.472400
| 1,556,094,599.4724 | 20,306 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I don't think pep8 says anything regarding that. I now use black for new projects and it does that. I like it
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2019-04-24T08:30:57.473100
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:30:57.473100
| 1,556,094,657.4731 | 20,307 |
pythondev
|
help
|
PEP8 was also written before interpolation was proposed :stuck_out_tongue: but pep-0498 doesn't seem to include anything regarding style guidelines
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2019-04-24T08:34:59.473900
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:34:59.473900
| 1,556,094,899.4739 | 20,308 |
pythondev
|
help
|
black?
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2019-04-24T08:35:23.474100
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:35:23.474100
| 1,556,094,923.4741 | 20,309 |
pythondev
|
help
|
g#ambv/black
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2019-04-24T08:36:05.474300
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:36:05.474300
| 1,556,094,965.4743 | 20,310 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<https://github.com/ambv/black>
|
2019-04-24T08:36:06.474400
|
Leana
|
pythondev_help_Leana_2019-04-24T08:36:06.474400
| 1,556,094,966.4744 | 20,311 |
pythondev
|
help
|
oh cool! :smile: I'll definitely start using that
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2019-04-24T08:45:44.474900
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:45:44.474900
| 1,556,095,544.4749 | 20,312 |
pythondev
|
help
|
i dont fully understand what it is...
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2019-04-24T08:54:01.475400
|
Leida
|
pythondev_help_Leida_2019-04-24T08:54:01.475400
| 1,556,096,041.4754 | 20,313 |
pythondev
|
help
|
some autoformater?
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2019-04-24T08:54:13.475700
|
Leida
|
pythondev_help_Leida_2019-04-24T08:54:13.475700
| 1,556,096,053.4757 | 20,314 |
pythondev
|
help
|
yeah strict autoformatter. minimizes merge conflicts etc afaik
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2019-04-24T08:55:59.476300
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T08:55:59.476300
| 1,556,096,159.4763 | 20,315 |
pythondev
|
help
|
yes exactly
|
2019-04-24T08:57:41.476500
|
Jimmy
|
pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-24T08:57:41.476500
| 1,556,096,261.4765 | 20,316 |
pythondev
|
help
|
USe this
<https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=VisualStudioPlatformTeam.CtrlClickGoToDefinition>
|
2019-04-24T09:01:55.476600
|
Jerrie
|
pythondev_help_Jerrie_2019-04-24T09:01:55.476600
| 1,556,096,515.4766 | 20,317 |
pythondev
|
help
|
should basically be part of the pipeline or atleast verified in a linting step
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2019-04-24T09:03:21.477600
|
Christina
|
pythondev_help_Christina_2019-04-24T09:03:21.477600
| 1,556,096,601.4776 | 20,318 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Thanks guys! re.sub did the trick.
|
2019-04-24T09:04:36.477700
|
Oda
|
pythondev_help_Oda_2019-04-24T09:04:36.477700
| 1,556,096,676.4777 | 20,319 |
pythondev
|
help
|
ah and seems to be faster than yapf
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2019-04-24T09:05:00.478100
|
Leida
|
pythondev_help_Leida_2019-04-24T09:05:00.478100
| 1,556,096,700.4781 | 20,320 |
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