@BadgerCat It depends on the context. Sometimes it's bad, overused, and just makes the code less readable. Sometimes, you really need it, because you have no idea what *args and **kwargs could be (e.g. writing a general purpose decorator).
Please see the duplicates or use google first before submitting a new question. When posting a question here, SO lists possible duplicates; and it doesn't allow even you to post the question without in python3.4 because that title already exists. — Antti Haapala7 secs ago
@wim FWIW, TigerHawk used to be a regular here until several people suggested that he was perhaps a little over-zealous in his use of the dupe hammer. OTOH, I've found that TigerHawk is open to constructive criticism of his dupe target choices.
FWIW, I fully sympathize with the urge to hammer dupes before the crap starts rolling in. OTOH, I think it's better to allow a little crap through while we're searching for a high-quality dupe target that matches the question.
I'm actually here for a Python question. I installed 3.6, and for some reason it won't pop a tkinter window when in an interactive session in my system's terminal. No error message or anything, just doesn't show the window. Works fine from IDLE or saved scripts. I'm loath to post a question about it because it'd probably be closed as "can't reproduce." Any ideas?
I rarely try to do Tkinter stuff in the standard REPL, but your problem sounds vaguely familiar. Can you post a MCVE? I haven't upgraded to proper 3.6 yet - I'm still running an alpha build.
I need a small help with the answer (stackoverflow.com/a/7880726/1030110 the first one with scipy.ndimage.map_coordinates). I'm trying to adapt the code for my need, but it doesn't work as expected.
Well, I was going to install 3.6 on another machine that I rarely use, but as soon as I turned it on it started Windows Updates and now it's basically unresponsive, so I'm going to leave it alone for a few hours and try again after Microsoft is done molesting it. But I'll report back later.
Answer: program it until it works (paraphrasing). I comment that the answer is no help at all. Response: Then it's like spoon-feeding. I just gave a hint which can solve the problem
@AnttiHaapala :) I don't suppose there's a simple way to upgrade my Python 3.6.0a0 is there? Or do I have to download the tarball & build it from scratch? I guess that's no big deal, since I can refer to the info you posted here last time.
@GLaDOS I don't imagine that the core devs will have much enthusiasm to add yet another feature to the string format mini language - it's already overly complicated. And we now have f-strings, which I presume will gradually take over the bulk of formatting tasks. OTOH, I guess f-strings aren't great for some stuff.
@khajvah not necessarily. Feature requests that add significant new features should, but smaller requests don't.
Expanding how the formatting slots are defined to include : parsing to support a slice isn't exactly PEP-sized.
I do think there is going to be a lot of push-back there though. Next up: request to support commas to so you can do the same on numpy arrays (or other objects that support tuples). And then other types for keys. Etc.
just proves that Python core devs do not know how to build proper parsers, it would be possible to write a recursive parser... but then, it would mean that f'' definitely isn't a single token :P
@AnttiHaapala it just proves that supporting [integer_index|string_key] and .attr_name in placeholders was a step too far. It's a template, not a programming language!
Yes, I might have been tempted to restrict keys to integer literals/substitutions and variable names. But hey ... that's what I get for staying away from python-dev. I'm certainyl not about to second-guess the people who do the actual work ...
If I install the proper Python 3.6 do I need to re-install the stuff I previously installed with pip3.6, or can I just copy the folders over from /opt/python3.x/lib/python3.6/site-packages ?
whole new level of "it's not a bug, it's a feature". I thought I wrote a correct code for a feature, then the requirements changed and I revisited the code. Turns out, the code should have worked with the new requirements but had a bug, so it had the previous feature.
There is a memory trick, it says you should keep the things/people you want to remember on the places in your journey(that you regularly take and have it in your memory) and visualize with all your 5 senses. You won't forget then :D
I don't care for Emma Stone, I think out of all the "real" actors out there, my favourite would have to be: Male: Morgan Freeman/Jackie Chan. Female: Anne Hathaway.
In other words, you want something that is strictly HTTP parsing and whatnot, not some fancy web framework with routes and views? The only think I remotely know of like that is Hyper but I think that's HTTP2 only(?)
Had funny moment the other day. Someone downvoted all the answers and the question. One of the answerer got so curious he commented below all answers "Who downvoted????" and He inquired the OP as well "Did you just downvote all the answer???". The poor OP with only 1 Rep said "I did not downvote no answer" :D