We just (re)discovered an interesting Python behavior: if you import a module with a syntax error, the error is raised but an empty module is still registerd in sys.modules.
@wim I didn't actually try to reproduce it before, but I can't do it with a simple example either. Maybe it's specific to the reloader thread? Going to try that next.
I'm not thinking of mutable arguments, no. Just wondering if explicitly passing the default value for an argument would result in a cache miss after you've already called the function without passing a value for that same parameter
my impression is that it's like one of those ATM hacking gadgets that go on top of the interface and steal your PIN and card data man-in-the-middle style
@DSM my naive impression is that what we see is lru_cache(function)(*args,**kwargs), but if we never pass those kwargs because they're default, it can't cache it.
I don't know, I did something similar to create some regression test tools last year, using some of the Signature stuff Rawing mentioned. Wasn't too bad.
But clearly it doesn't do that, as Rawing's test shows. Also Andras' test with the empty list would have raised an error, since it complains if you try to give it an unhashable arg.
Like Kevin said, these people, to me at least, seem very direct and blunt, doesn't seem to be rude. I don't think they are directing anything personal towards OP, maybe the "wrong business comment might be border line but eh...
I can empathise with their comments, though I might've worded things a little differently. It's hard to remain fair and gentle when you've been dealing with the same dredge for months
And let's be honest, no matter how pure OP's intentions were, they still asked a crappy question which deserved to be downvoted and closed for lack of research or effort into writing it
And I can almost guarantee majority of coders will not leave Stack Overflow. They might not participate as often, but Stack Overflow is such a rich resource for coders, it's hard to "leave".
@Mr.Zeus Reputation is more than the number on your profile. You might earn rep faster by answering those questions, but you lose the respect of the community.
@AndrasDeak woah woah woah. can you do it for a year straight? maybe? maybe not? but once you're burn out then what? thanks for helping now step aside? seems kinda harsh :( it's lose lose no matter what man :( life is hard
hardly an uproar o.o not to dismiss your comments or anything. I just don't want you to think this is an uproar and discourage you from asking questions about the meta of this site in the future
I should stop typing my first half of my thought and hitting enter. should really complete my thought in a complete manner before hitting enter :\ I blame MSN for this bad habit.
did you mean to type "they maybe not"? If so then that's their fault and they are prejudging based off a bad experience, then so be it, couldn't care less lol.
How about giving lru_cache a keyword arg to tell it to always apply default args if they haven't been passed explicitly? So without that arg you get the current behaviour.
That feeling when you misunderstand a question and write an incorrect answer, and no one realises it, and hence upvotes. And then OP accepts your answer, and only after do you realise your answer is wrong. So you have to sit and correct your answer, because you can't even delete it.
And you're also morally obligated to notify OP that your answer is wrong, but it's been 6 months since OP last logged on, and you're afraid your faulty code has gone into some production environment, potentially costing the company millions.
@Andras: I've never heard anyone say anything but "cash". I'm not good with French tech terms (idjaw once told me that they tend to use the English expressions rather than the textbook translations I'm familiar with.)