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12:11 AM
Lets assume I have a file under C:\\working\folder\file.py and I want it to be called by using absolute path? How can I do so?
 
@EvaSpring python path\to\my\file
 
@davidism, I was thinking more about this
cmd0 = 'gimp-console-2.8 -b -idf --batch-interpreter python-fu-eval -b "import sys,os;sys.path=[\'.\']+sys.path;import myModule;myModule.doit('
cmd1 = 'os.path.abspath(1.jpg))'
cmd2 = '-b "pdb.gimp_quit(0)"'
cmdfinal = cmd0 + cmd1 + cmd2

os.system(cmdfinal)
 
What are you actually trying to do, it's very unclear from what you've posted so far.
 
Under cmd1 I am requesting absolute path of 1.jpg?
 
I mean, are you having an actual problem with that code?
 
12:22 AM
Yes! :/
 
What is it?
 
But somehow I can't run it.
If I try to do cmd1 = '\'./images/1.jpg\')" ' it goes just fine.
But I want to have absolute path
this tells to look from current folder under folder imags file 1.jpg
 
Well, you've written python code in a string, so of course it's not executing. Also, this is a terrible way to (a) compose commands and (b) call them.
 
but if I have script somehwere else, and I want to call abspath, how can I do that?
 
What is "a script somewhere else" and what does it have to do with img1?
 
12:24 AM
it's composing very well.
well assume I am under directory a
 
Right, it will work, but it's a terrible way to do it
 
and I have got to call images from folder b
How can I achieve it?
 
That's how you should be making system calls.
You'll need to tell your script where the files are. It can't magically know to search for a file called 1.jpg in any directory on your system.
 
OK, but how to do that?
I have tried, os.path.abspath('1.jpg')
 
right, and what is it producing?
Let's pretend YOU are executing these commands that I give you (rather than python), and I tell you, without any context, "find me 1.jpg". You would logically say, "I have no idea where 1.jpg is, you need to tell me where to look".
cabbage @BadgerGirl
 
12:29 AM
cbg
 
OK!
I can do os.path.abspath?
If I type os.path.abspath('1.jpg') it says invalid path?!
 
try this: print(os.path.abspath('1.jpg')) what does it output? Since it knows nothing about your file system or files, it will output /current/working/directory/1.jpg.
What you probably want to do is call your script like "python my_script.py /path/to/my/images"
You'll need to read sys.argv or use something like argparse to get the arguments you pass to the command
then use os.path.join(my_path, '1.jpg') to get a filename in that directory
 
I have just used print and it shows right folder!? Very strange to me now.
Please, give me a couple of mins to figure this out.
 
It depends what your current working directory is
if its the same directory as the file, of course it will be the right path
 
the same one from which I am calling my script
 
12:35 AM
yes
if you can't guarantee that the script will be called from the folder with the images, then you'll need to pass in the path on the command line
 
@davidism
My file 1.jpg goes red in cmd1 = 'os.path.abspath('1.jpg')" '
Might be something from calling it in cmd?
 
I don't know what "goes red" means. Also, that's a string, not python code.
Also, that's a string with nested quote problems
 
import glob,sys
import os
cmd0 = 'gimp-console-2.8 -b -idf --batch-interpreter python-fu-eval -b "import sys;sys.path=[\'.\']+sys.path;import mymodule;mymodule.doit('
cmd1 = 'os.path.abspath('1.jpg')" '
cmd2 = '-b "pdb.gimp_quit(0)"'
cmdfinal = cmd0 + cmd1 + cmd2

os.system(cmdfinal)
print(os.path.abspath('1.jpg'))
oh, it must be " ' "1.jpg " ' "
 
Change to cmd1 = os.path.abspath('1.jpg')
It seems like you are new to programming or Python. Have you gone through the official tutorial?
 
Yes, I am noob in this! I have lost 2 days just figuring out how to make it!
I have tried...
 
12:41 AM
Take a step back and learn about programming and Python before trying to do this then. Otherwise, we'll just be explaining basic concepts to you and you'll be trying to tell us stuff in unclear terms, which is not the purpose of this chat room.
 
 
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3:48 AM
heya @ZeroPiraeus!
 
Wotcha @inspectorG4dget :-)
 
potato?
 
good, thanks - still have to look those up.
 
lol!
where do you come down on giving high rep users the ability to comment cleanup?
 
Not sure what powers kick in when tbh ...
 
3:52 AM
that particular one is available only to diamond mods
also, this should help you out: stackoverflow.com/help/privileges
 
Right ... yeah, was just looking through that.
Seems about right to me ... I suppose it could be a 20K privilege, but I'm not that fussed either way.
 
hrm... I flagged a couple of posts for comment cleanup, which has taken too long for my liking
would be nice as a 20k priv
 
I imagine the mods don't see it as a priority unless there's something offensive - can't say I particularly disagree.
I do think some mechanism for alerting participants in a comment thread that another participant has cleaned up their own comments would be handy; it can look a bit odd if one person has deleted their half of a conversation and the other hasn't.
 
exactly my point. It could even be a gold badge priv
 
Says the man with >20k and a gold python badge ;-)
 
4:02 AM
lol!
I'm not opposed to it being a 10k priv either
 
In 430 rep, I may agree with you ...
 
tee hee
 
Would have been less, but I wrote an answer I was quite pleased with, then someone went and pointed out that it has a nasty failure mode: stackoverflow.com/questions/25877341/…
 
4:17 AM
ouch!
 
4:31 AM
@inspectorG4dget thala, how are you? :-)
 
heya @thefourtheye. nalam dhana? Just thoong-a pooindirunthen
 
@inspectorG4dget Oh, thoongunga... Lets chat some other time :)
Yaavarum nalam (all are fine) ;)
 
right boss! pakkalaam
rbrb all!
 
rbrb... Take care :-)
 
6:02 AM
Hey, guys, how do you add custom roles and permissions for an application programmatically ?
I have seen fixtures, I have seen people writing scripts, I have seen people making commands.
whats the right approach?
 
 
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7:14 AM
hi guys
 
1
Q: Monitoring a database collection

Abhilash KumarI want to monitor a mongodb collection using python. If there is any record in that collection, this should trigger another pyhton script with an argument. This should be running and monitoring the database until its stopped manually. Can someone help me out in this. Thanks in Advance.

any help plz
 
@inspectorG4dget @thefourtheye . ingayum tamil ah?? good to see..
 
happy wednesday cabbage
 
hi guys , can anyone suggest which could be better multiprocessing or multithreading? I am trying to execute the same function for each set of records in my dataset in parallel.,
 
gloomy wednesday cabbage
 
7:27 AM
Django + Crossbar.io. Discuss :)
 
@AbhilashKumar Do not put your questions here and read: sopython.com/pages/chatroom
 
I read that, multithreading will not give much better performance due to GIL. what could be better
 
@Jeeva please use only English ...
 
multithreading useful for I/O bound processing, multiprocessing better for CPU bound processing. The former suffers from GIL contention, the latter does not.
 
7:29 AM
Also, cabbage
 
yeah. I am.. if you could see it from my question.. before that it was internded for different person. anyway sorry for that
 
@antti looking for upvotes :)
 
I found a typo. Downvote.
 
lol
 
7:35 AM
@Jeeva We don't talk much in Tamil, we honor internet etiquette :-)
 
ha ha.. i could see your previous chats when i logged in.. :)
 
Etiquette is that only English people are allowed to talk their native language. It is called the privilege. Then they can point out a mistake in your writing.
 
@AnttiHaapala Perfect.. :)
 
@AnttiHaapala mais oui :)
 
@thefourtheye right vidunga.. edho nammalala mudinchadha koluthi viduvom... :P
Am done with my native language guys.,. no more.. chill..
 
7:39 AM
cbg
 
cbg
 
*s/English/English-speaking/
 
I think the point is not to create little cliques. The fact that English is the ...lingua franca is by the by
 
@IanClark You broke the cbg chain... :(
 
7:39 AM
cbg(all)
 
noo
 
by the bye*
 
There was a 5x'er yesterday
Lo @PeterVaro :)
 
but the thing is in this cabbage one can always cabbage the salad cabbage, in salad cabbage then one cannot cabbage beans.
 
Hope we're all well
 
7:40 AM
@Ian that swift edit grants you a stay of execution - just be more wary in the future! :)
 
:D
 
@IanClark "Lo" ? is like 'el-o' ~ 'hello' ?
 
@Jon - I'm still anticipating the puppy assassin attack
@PeterVaro correct, new age "remove all letters" English :D
 
@Ian it's not quite remove all letters is it
 
Urban is (always) your friend urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lo
And @Jon is always (fantastically) pedantic
:D
 
7:42 AM
@IanClark kewl (old school write something differently but pronounce the same english)
 
I am on-hold for the past 25 minutes or so... Even internal support teams are bad... Sigh
 
It's Jon ^
 
when he was 2 dog-days old
 
@petervaro @jonclements cbg
 
7:44 AM
Which is 2/7 human days? (doesn't remember scale)
 
@Ian 14 human days :)
 
phew, brain retains crucial information
oh crap
no it doesn't :(
 
I really don't understand that dog days thing
 
A 10 year old dog is equivalent to a 70 year old human
 
7:45 AM
A way of justifying to kiddies why their poor doggie died so young
 
based on average life expectancy
 
@isedev and the others? ;)
btw cbg(@isedev)
 
I mean if I die at 40, does that retroactively mean that I experienced time twice as fast as someone who died at 80?
 
lol, they were here before ;)
@robert depends how fast you were moving at the time
 
@RobertGrant naturally
Retrospective and planning day \o/ - the best day ever!
 
7:47 AM
@Robert guess we find out in 8 years? :)
 
(Complete lack of sincerity)
 
Er okay now I'm scared
 
we'll have to get beyond-the-grave chat working by then to find out ;)
 
@isedev when Kevin's finished teraforming Mars, has the low-orbit tea canon working and finished KevinScript - I'll put it on his todo list - can't be that difficult and we've got 8 years to do it in
 
@Jon one day til voting o.O
 
7:50 AM
Did you guys see Cameron's speech?
 
Seems like the only thing reported by the Beeb for the past month
@RobertGrant nope, when was this?
 
@Ian yeah... it has reached the point where I'll be glad it's over (either way) :)
 
Second that!
 
Monday night
 
@Robert is that the one he swore in?
 
7:51 AM
Dunno, I didn't hear that bit if it was
It was basically saying we're better together
 
TBF if it's keeping me from hearing about "news" of the Duchess of Cambridge having another baby I'll continue listening to it for an eternity
@Jon he "swore"?
 
Well... he was subtle about it: David Cameron came to Scottish Widows in Edinburgh and pleaded with Scots not to break up the Union just because they wanted to "give the effing Tories a kicking"
 
with carrot of if you vote no then things will still change, and stick of if you vote yes then it'll be closed borders and differente currency
@JonClements ah :)
 
Heh
 
@Ian he has said "pissed off" on radio though: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1202916/…
 
7:55 AM
Didn't he say "twat" on the radio?
Referring to people who tweet
Or was that someone else
 
@Robert yup - that's also in the article linked :)
 
tweeting twats
twaters
 
Twats seems worse!
 
@IanClark Yeah agreed
 
Umm... not sure if the way to decide on your vote when you're unsure is to flip a coin... :(
Great question title: How do I know my bat is executed?
 
7:58 AM
Check its pulse
 
bat-topsy helps
 
8:25 AM
Yes. A million yes.
 
:)
Except it's sort of the reverse; Scotland knows what it's got; it doesn't know what it will become
 
No it knows it will get full powers, or there is the "further devolution at a future date"
 
Yeah from a political sense power will move from someone living in London to someone living in Edinburgh. I'm talking about useful, real-world implications, such as what will Scotland's economy, healthcare, military etc look like
 
Yeah but no one knows that in either case because @Kevin hasn't invented crystal balls yet.
 
Sure, but the mystery is about a million times bigger if separation happens
Just because the address of the person in power is easier to predict, doesn't mean it's the thing to necessarily focus on
So one thing that is apparently more likely is that if Scotland wants to join the EU then they'll have to wait 5 years, and they'll have to get the Euro, according to this article: telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scottish-independence/11099167/…
So that's maybe some mystery gone
 
8:45 AM
Rare to get a dupe close off without it being hammered.
 
Voted
Weird that the accepted answer for the one it's a dupe of doesn't actually have a complete code example of iterating over a dictionary
I guess it sort of does
 
so if scotland joins the EU, does that mean quarantine will have to be applied on the border?
the visions it inspires are hilarious
 
No one knows. It all depends on negotiations.
There's also a difference between the EU and the Schengen Area
 
Why's Schengen relevant to quarantine (I honestly don't know)
 
was only adding confusion to the issue in an obviously poor attempt at humour :) quarantine is specific to the British Isles, nothing to do with Europe, EU or Schengen. Hard to implement quarantine on the mainland when animals don't pay much attention to borders.
 
9:01 AM
We can reinforce Hadrian's Wall
 
Ah I assumed you meant border control :P
Which will become an issue if they go independent and become part of the Schengen zone.
 
Ah yeah, that makes sense
But that'll presumably also take years
 
Aye.
 
well, will it? no border control within schengen space... isn't England part of Schengen?
 
9:03 AM
wow, hadn't realised... always assumed there was still border control in the UK because it was an island.
 
Nah Iceland is an island and part of Schengen, dunno how that works.
For flights within the Schengen Area (either between Schengen member states or within the same Schengen member state), law enforcement agencies, airport authorities and air carriers are only permitted to carry out security checks on passengers and may not carry out border checks.
 
that's splitting hairs
what's the real difference between a security check and border control? they still want your identity
and check your baggage, etc...
 
It's not splitting hairs at all, one requires immigration documentation and one doesn't
In any case back to the original point: if iScotland becomes part of Schengen then presumably we'll need border control.
 
well, somebody who isn't allowed in the schengen space, i.e. didn't have immigration papers to start with, will still be stopped.
 
9:08 AM
@Ffisegydd he means you need to check everyone either way; just if you have a Schengen passport or visa then that lets you in
 
Oh and also (further down the wiki page) For this reason, law enforcement agencies, airport authorities and air carriers cannot require air passengers flying within the Schengen Area who are third-country nationals to prove the legality of their stay by showing a valid visa or residence permit.
 
i.e. stopped not entering the other country, but stopped in the originating country for being there illegally.
 
Just as a local passport or local visa would
 
So based on that if someone from outside Schengen zone was inside the Schengen zone then no one could stop them flying to another Schengen zone country based on their immigration status.
 
well, having lived on the mainline for half my life now and having moved around a great deal, I can tell you there's a difference between the 'principle' and the 'reality'
probably that's the reason there are now local police (i.e. not customs, not airport authorities) in airports now
then it's a normal, local check
end result is the same
 
9:11 AM
Fair enough. Having travelled by plane myself on the mainland I've never had to provide immigration details (me being British and hence outside Schengen)
 
well, having a EU country passport makes a big difference... a non-EU passport attracts more attention. works the other way around too, for instance, possible to enter the UK with an EU identity card, not required to have an actual passport.
at least, it was possible years ago, the last time I visited. will find out soon enough, starting a new job in London soon and my passports have expired.
 
@isedev so if it's a yes and depending on how things are implemented, it could be easier for someone from Bulgaria to enter rUK than someone from Scotland? :)
 
lol, the way governments work, it wouldn't surprise me.
hell, I'm dual french-english national. But I had to "request" British and French citizenship for my daughters, because they weren't born in either England or France, even though citizenship is their birthright. Go figure.
 
citizenship is not a birthright, more so like an obligation :d
 
@isedev My friend is Polish and is able to travel between UK and EU with just his card (though he lives in UK permanently so not sure if it's different)
 
9:23 AM
@Ffisegydd might also be a work visa/permanent residence thing
 
you don't need a work visa within member states
 
Well he has permanent residence in the UK but can freely travel to EU and back with just his ID card
 
ah ok
 
i.e. that's EU law
you might have to apply for a work permit, but it's a formality within EU if you're from an EU country
 
eu law says that ID card is ok
the problem is again the brits who think it is not ok :D
 
9:27 AM
Well we don't have ID cards here so we get suspicious. "What's this plastic thing? Where's your passport!? DAMN EUROPEANS!"
 
is there an ID card in the UK now? lost track of that one... there was talk of it way back.
 
No, I think it got put on hold.
 
ah, guess that never happened then
 
just watch Yes Minister, brits hate the idea of an ID card :)
 
try turning up at the UK customs and presenting a UK passport, a French one and a French ID card. You're guaranteed to be stopped for further questioning :)
 
9:30 AM
... then when I visited NATO HQ with my ID card, and saw the italian guy's ID card I was like... "now how do they accept that..." I mean my card's fancy, plastic, holograms everything, and his was like stamped piece of cardboard that a 2-yr old can forge
 
or my favorite: "are you here on business or pleasure?", answer: "what does it matter? I'm British", followed by "please step this way, sir"
@antti that's so true. Not to mention they give an Italian ID card to foreigners too (I had one when I worked and lived there).
 
@isedev that is different, bc
 
same format as the native card
 
cbg all
 
the ID used for travel document must state the country
 
9:32 AM
only difference is it is stamped with "not valid abroad"
 
and the foreigners do not have the nationality
 
well, I lived in Italy until early last year, so I can assure you it is the case.
 
poliisi.fi/poliisi/images.nsf/files/…$file/ulkomaalaisen_henkilokortti.jpg <-- this for example the finnish card for foreigners: does not show "nationality: fin"
argh
[poliisi.fi/poliisi/images.nsf/files/…$file/ulkomaalaisen_henkilokortti.jpg](link)
 
Is that Polish for "The Polish police do not like hotlinking"?
 
sdfjsadklfjasdklfjasdflkasjdfaskldfjhbsdjkfhb
 
9:35 AM
lol
 
What is a $ doing there?
argh, still not
 
Well done
 
the $ was copypasted directly from firefox, had to percent-escape it for the stupid chat :(
SO chat's using old url spec that does not consider $ a part of url ;)
 
so, yeah, same will Italian ID - states your nationality. But there's no difference between the native version and foreign version (apart from contents of course).
and that 'not valid abroad' stamp on it.
 
9:40 AM
Anyone knows a python library that resolves dependencies between arbitrary objects? Basically i'm too lazy to implement checking for circular deps etc on my own and i'm sure there's something out there... but google only gives me results about python import dependencies or dependency injection crap
 
Hey channel..
 
@ThiefMaster not sure how generic that can be made, depending on how the dependencies are created. Are you just trying to detect circular dependencies within some related objects?
 
i'm writing a plugin system for an application and a plugin can depend on other plugins. and if there's already something out there i could avoid writing the code to resolve the dependencies ;)
 
How do you capture a dependency?
In a database?
I'm imagining a directed graph, represented by a list of nodes and a list of directional relationships between nodes
TL; DR: I don't know of a tool like that written in Python, but if it's in a database like that then there's probably a cool algorithm out there to do this
(or not in a database; I mean if that's how represent it, regardless of how you store it)
In fact, this has cycle detection: code.google.com/p/python-graph
Here's a related SO question, assuming i've guessed correctly your data model for representing the plugin dependencies: stackoverflow.com/questions/3349508/…
Shut up Rob
Okay
...guys?
 
9:56 AM
yep?
 
Just checking I'm not alone
 
@RobertGrant You're never alone... no matter.. :) there must be some spirits around !!!!
 
@mlwn they don't let us drink at work :(
 
@RobertGrant oops.. that's mean ... :( ____ I drink anywhere/anytime...
@RobertGrant oops.. that's mean ... :( ____ I drink anywhere/anytime...
 
I'm seeing double. Maybe I have been drinking after all
 
10:03 AM
@RobertGrant lol... I guess so...
@RobertGrant so, You're at work now ?
 
:18932471
Strange... they let you chat at work.. but they don't let you drink
Which type of company is that ??
 
It's a social media consultancy. We're forced to make chatrooms look busy and pretend that companies are nice on Twitter.
Don't tell anyone I told you, though
 
10:20 AM
@ThiefMaster hmmmmmmmm?
 
@RobertGrant ... Don't worry.. before the evening comes, I will already forget...
 
11:19 AM
Urgh. I'm full of sniffles.
 
user559633
11:39 AM
Is that like a regional brand of "snickers"?
 
11:53 AM
Yes. A snickers that fills my nose with goo.
 
@ThiefMaster was my replying a waste of time? :)
 
Sorry, went to lunch in the meantime and kind of forgot about it ;)
I'm not storing it in a database - it's just done on the fly while plugins are loaded
And a graph library might be a bit overkill. I ended up writing a short function (not even 15 lines) for it since it ended up being much simpler than I expected
 
12:14 PM
Ah okay
Thanks for the feedback
 
def _resolve_dependencies(plugins):
    plugins_deps = {name: cls._dependencies for name, cls in plugins.iteritems()}
    resolved_deps = set()
    while plugins_deps:
        ready = {cls for cls, deps in plugins_deps.iteritems() if deps <= resolved_deps}
        if not ready:
            raise Exception('Could not resolve dependencies between plugins')
        resolved_deps |= ready
        for name in ready:
            yield plugins[name]
            del plugins_deps[name]
 
The below code isn't working on the findall function.
>>> print s
as for@you
as for@ you
as for@@you
>>> m = re.findall(r'^(?:(?!([,\/@])\1+)[a-z\W])+$', s, re.MULTILINE)
>>> m
['']
 
that's what I ended up using
 
but re.search shows the result i want.
>>> m = re.search(r'^(?:(?!([,\/@])\1+)[a-z\W])+$', s, re.MULTILINE)
>>> m
<_sre.SRE_Match object at 0x7fd0ef6473f0>
>>> m.group()
'as for@you \nas for@ you '
OMG, it's because of capturing group..
did you people notice that?
 
I can't read regexes.
I'd rather write a hundred lines of well documented Python than write a regex with more than one question mark in it
 
12:21 PM
@Kevin /why?????/
 
Because I can't read regexes.
 
Ah okay, makes sense.
 
capturing group ([,\/@]) inside a negative lookahead exists in the above regex.
 
user559633
'He then goes on to say that if the Yes vote is successful, he'll move to England but then corrects himself and says he'll go to Wales because England, he says, "lets immigrants in".'
 
@tristan well obviously I'm starring that
 
user559633
12:23 PM
It's the best thing I've read all week. It has everything! Empty threats, xenophobia, a crucial misunderstanding from a Scot of what a vote of independence would mean...
 
user559633
"Wales, you won't let me in and I hate you, but damn if I don't respect you"
 
Yeah agreed, if he wants to move to England he'd better have a visa
 
user559633
Well, he doesn't want to move to England because they let immigrants in.
 
Yeah I know :)
 
user559633
I know you know, i'm just still enjoying it
 
12:28 PM
"I don't want to belong to any club that will accept people like me as a member" --Groucho Marx
 
I was thinking that's what you meant about him being mistaken about what a yes vote would mean - he won't be able to just come in :)
@Kevin common problem. The Inner Ring and all that.
 
user559633
Yes, that's what I meant. I just like circling the point because it's just so perfect.
 
user559633
God damn immigrants, coming in from previously incorporated territories and acting like they have shared history.
 
@tristan what are you actually reading?
 
user559633
12:33 PM
Oh, it was a short article that only existed because the writer wanted to share that lump of gold with the world.
 
user559633
I didn't watch the video FWIW
 
Ah, right. Blimey, they're still having a pop at Bobby Sands? That's quite a grudge.
 
user559633
Yeah, surprising that they are carrying a grudge when there are so many other important things happening in their lives.
 
12:50 PM
cbg
 
user559633
cbg
 
user559633
1:14 PM
 
1:40 PM
cbg all
 
yo
 
the following image dedicated to you @Kevin
 
@ZeroPiraeus I know you cv-pls'd the same question from this guy, but it looks like he deleted, so no exact dupe
 
Lol that's great
 
1:49 PM
@davidism Nice to see OP putting more effort into keeping a bad post open than actually fixing it ;-/
 
I basically know the answer, but they need to actually show what's going on otherwise I can't give anything specific.
 
user559633
the question is just really low quality
 
stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/3231320 why are so many foreign characters in this answer ?? looks as if it has been scribbled upon..
 
@Swordy he comes...
 
@Swordy awesome post, I love that one :)
 
1:56 PM
@Swordy The text is unblemished. It's your soul that's been scribbled on.
 
user559633
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huh , was that a spell??
 

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