hi, any ideas what's wrong with this pyparsing code? OneOrMore( nestedExpr(content=~Literal(')') + ~StringEnd() + restOfLine) )
it's for this simple lisp inspired syntax, it goes into a loop looking for something. and messed up thing is it works in this one ipython session, but not in another one %|
and restOfLine will be quite greedy - once you get past the initial "not ')' and not StringEnd", restOfLine may suck up a whole bunch of nested parenthetical phrases
at the moment I'm just trying to get contents of (something abc) (another zxc) statements read to a list somehow
tried adding the lookahead for (, no change .. it's like I'm taking crazy pills.. even pickled that OneOrMany parser from the first ipython to a file, read it in to the second ipython and verified that then it parses just fine
@RomanLuštrik stackoverflow.com/questions/11548005/… I just need my columns to be without decimal (NaN can remain NaN) I need to compare these vaule which are int equivalents
how to i find rows that have both BuyAccountNo and SellAccountNo not null I tried ` df2[!(df2['BuyAccountNo'].isnull()) and !(df2['SellAccountNo'].isnull())`
I also tried ` df2[!df2['BuyAccountNo'].isnull & !df2['SellAccountNo'].isnull() ]`
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9:16 AM
Do mod_wsgi version and the python it'll use has to be match? i want mod_wsgi that uses python in /root/anaconda3/bin/python
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I am trying to reinstall my server from scratch. this time i'll be carefull. i want that my flask app uses the python in /root/anaconda3/bin/python and it is somewhat related in mod_wsgi. i have been trying to set this for 3 days and i am aware of SO questions.
the output with the full address (i gave only partial here) is \E\F DRIVE\drive\M.Tech\for assigning cl\newer_improved_rules\56\.txt
with rulefile=56
@AshishNitinPatil is it wrong that the path starts with a '\' or could the problem be that I am trying to name the new file with just a numeric-kind name (although i string'ed it)
oh! I realized it's the .txt which is being appended at the end of the path incorrectly. Trying to think a good way to add the file extension properly....
found it - ....,rulefile+'.txt'. was quite simple!
thanks for being my rubber duck :)
nope, still gives the same FileNotFoundError error!
@user1993 yeah, Windows paths should be like E:\somedir\otherdir\filename.ext, your original code was missing the colon : and was starting with \. And yep, always better to work out the big string before feeding it elsewhere, like you've already done in the latest solution.
Ah, nasty formatting. Can't get backslash to be bold.
So, as I had mentioned, via this link - https://stackoverflow.com/a/32024489/2689986 You need to have the directory already created, else you can't create new file inside a non-existing one.
You should use os.path.join when multiple things are being joined via code, i.e. you may have multiple level directories that you don't know before hand (variables).
@user1993 It is indeed a recommended method when you have multiple variables and want your code to be OS independent.
But your case is quite simple, and it won't work on any other machine than yours (hard path, specific to your machine). So, you should keep it simple :)
And like I had mentioned, os.path.join internally uses os.path.sep to join / concatenate the strings given to it. If a path already ends with the separator, it wouldn't add it.
Only a few days back I was laughing at the newbies here over code formatting, and today I also got stuck with it. Need to follow Kevin's godly guide.
Guide only states it can't be done. So, I wasn't doing it all that wrong, but was just highly expecting it to work. Web dev is hard.
API Design 101: "Make the common stuff easy, and the uncommon stuff possible." So simple to add __div__ method to build up paths using the '/' operator.
is there a data structure that can efficiently access elements based on an index (like a list), and efficiently insert/delete elements (based on a different index/key)?
I was trying to migrate new changes in my DB using flask_migrate and since my model does not have the sqllite_sequence table the migrations are not working
Not letting me apply migrations since the model does not have this table and the flask_migrate engine is trying to drop this built in table to match my model
I have a list. I want to be able to sort and filter this list. So whenever an element is inserted or deleted from the list, it needs to be inserted/removed from the filtered&sorted version of the list as well.
@AndrasDeak Well, I'd like to preserve the original order if no sort function is set. But it wouldn't be a big deal to always require a sort function I guess.
yeah, sorry about that. I've been thinking about this for so long that I've even confused myself. Been thinking of too many different possibilities, so it's hard to remember what I really need.
If the list is [8, 4, 8, 15] and the sorted list is [4, 8, 8, 15], and the user deletes the second 8, which 8 should be deleted from the original list?
@Kevin In that case I don't care if the behaviour is undefined. If the sort function returns 8 for two different elements, that's not my problem. Just delete either one.
My half-formed concept is to pair each item of the sorted list with the index that element has in the original list
Creating and reading and updating are fairly straightforward but deleting requires an O(N) loop through the list to decrement every index larger than the index of the element you're deleting
I don't expect to have very many delete operations. The primary use is going to be random access, and insertions. What can happen however, is that the entire list is cleared, so I just have to find a way to handle that.
Either they deleted it or they got deleted, but yes.
I get occasional weird groups of upvotes, I assume the type of user who does that also doesn't understand how other parts of the site works and gets in trouble eventually.
@Rawing proof of concept pastebin.com/mKuLisis. (based on all the requirements gathered up to the last question I asked. clearing the entire list is left as an exercise to the reader)
Tangentially related: "delete" and "create" are words. "deletion" and "creation" are words. "update" is a word. "updation" should therefore be a word.
@davidism it could've been a series of unrelated upvotes by the same user
then again there were events in the past where the deletion of elaborate sock puppet accounts led to several hundreds of rep being lost as collateral damage
@Kevin That looks promising, but unfortunately it's backwards. You're doing all operations based on the index in the sorted list, not the index in the original list. I don't see an efficient way of turning an original-list-index into a sorted-list-index
Yeah I was operating under the assumption that the user can't see the original list, and probably doesn't even know it exists, and only performs operations in relation to the sorted and filtered elements that he can see.
If there are four elements on the page and the user clicks the "DELETE" button next to the third, there's no indication on the GUI that the third element on the page is actually the 76th element in the original list, or whatever. Or at least that's how I imagined it
So a morning meeting has been postponed by half an hour, which is an inconvenient unit of time for me. Never sure what fits into that small a chunk of time.
hmm I'm mildly concerned that a chat room of calm professionals has thought it fit to star the message of mine describing most serial killers as calm professionals :o
I voted to close this, but after looking more closely at the answers in the linked question, I realized they they recommended downloading binaries for a different version of Python. One link is to a file in a DropBox account. I don't think it's a good idea to recommend that someone download a binary version of a cryptography library, so I think we should re-open this.
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Yes, the error messages are also different because those were the error message that occurred at that time. Apparently, the pycrypto installer has improved its error messaging.
@DavidCullen does this say good things or bad about python? On the one hand, it enables people who are scared of compilers to do a bit of programming - on the other hand, does it hold people back by not asking them to take the training wheels off?
@LangeHaare: I think using pip on Windows can be hard for some folks because installing a compiler isn't something a lot of people do on a regular basis.
@DavidCullen really I'm responding to when you said A lot of people [i.e. python-users] seem to get nervous when they see a message asking them to install a compiler. - that wouldn't be true of many people doing useful things with C
nope. He's still making music and doing very well at it and I'm going to see his show in November too.
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@LangeHaare: So I think what happens is that a lot of beginner programmers install Python on Windows and get a lot done with it. Then at some point, they find out they need to install a third party library. So they figure out how to use pip, because that is what everyone recommends. Then pip tells them they need to install Microsoft Visual C++. At that point, they seem to get nervous.
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@LangeHaare: They may not understand that many third party packages depend on other packages and these other packages have to be compiled from source. I would prefer to place the blame on pip, because until the user runs pip, they don't have a problem.
@marxin: On Ubuntu, it seems like I can't get anything useful accomplished without installing build-essential, so I've already figured out how to install the compiler by the time pip gets run. And then when it complains about Python.h, I remember I have to install libpython-dev (or whatever).
@marxin but if people learn to google, I'm pretty sure a lot of IT related jobs would be lost :(
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I'm going to make a guess and say that if someone is doing something with Python on Ubuntu, they've already resigned themselves to seeing error messages that require some Google Fu
yeah, I think if we start googling to find out why google wants to stop us from using googling, we might find a valid reason to stop using the term googling
user3657941
3:18 PM
Google to the rescue: "And becoming generic is bad because it threatens a company's legal right to a trademark."
I saw an ad for 'ok google [submit task like turning on lights or what not]' and my first thought was, so it begins, Google is slowly taking over the world in more of a public/private sense.... (not that they don't have absolute power already)
it has pros and cons, but I guess because google is already well known anyway, they see more cons
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3:21 PM
If this were 30 years ago, and someone was making a movie about a person talking to their computer, and they had picked a silly name like Google for the computer, everyone would laugh when they talked to the computer. Just replace "computer" with "Google" in a Star Trek the Next Generation episode
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"Google, what are the consequences of reversing the polarity of the warp coils while traveling at warp 9?" Cue laugh track
Amazon has this feature they are rolling out, <insert the female name for the robot, I forget the name> and it asks you to take a picture/video of yourself and it rates your outfit based on the current trends and what you are trying to achieve...
hey guys, I'm trying to use a python script to kick off another python script that will run in the background, and then after kicking off, exit the calling script.
What did you try? What happen? what error did you get? When you say exit the calling script, do you mean it doesn't wait around for the child process to finish ?
@DavidCullen I would use nohup and then &, the reason I want to launch from another python script is that the ampersand doesn't play nice with ansible for some reason
@MooingRawr this was my solution (that doesn't work, the script waits for the subprocess to finish and then exits)
@Jfach: You can still use nohup in a subprocess in Python. It just means that when your parent script exits, it won't kill the script that was started with nohup.
after starting the subprocess thread, I tried to call sys.exit(), but it won't exit, although print statements after starting the thread are executed
@AndrasDeak correct, that part is not really a problem then I guess
I really just need to be able to do python parent.py, which will kick off python child.py and run it in the background, and then exit while child will still run