Note that it's usually helpful to discuss with the gold badger first in comments. I know wim likes to unhammer posts which he feels were closed wrong, but it's friendlier to reach an understanding first
He left no comment, there is no way to contact him and a, now lengthy, comment trail. Which is why I was curious if a dupe-hammerer was notified when someone voted to reopen
Eh, "For questions: The moderator or gold badge holder who closed or reopened the question. " was what I needed. On my phone I don't get any tag prompts for anyone and they never actually get the prompts. I'll raise it with him
I've had plenty of dialogue with him. A couple disagreements but he's a reasonable guy :)
also @roganjosh dupe target lists can be edited by gold badgers (pretty new feature), so it's also possible to amend the dupe target list without reopening the post
I have an idea of my plan of attack but it would be crude and need refining from there. I actually use RotatingFileHandler in my logging and I don't think I've seen lines being chopped up so I'll have a look how it's implemented
Right now it says: TypeError: argument to reversed() must be a sequence. This would have to be rethought. reversed(enumerate(...)) should either always fail or always work if you ask me
Shouldn't those things like "enumerate" and "reversed" be just modifiers from a "query"? And thus any chaining should be possible as long as the object they are working on supports the operations.
Ah, forgot to say Andras, that Modbus question you helped me with... I finally rolled out the system today that should save around ~£20K a year replacing £2K units with a Raspberry Pi :)
We'll see how resilient the Pi is under 24/7 load in a dusty factory but we can afford to throw a few away if the experiment fails. It has the potential to save a lot of money
Eh, I think many people still use Python 2 for legacy code @wim. OTHO, I think you do have a point. If people still haven't ported to Python 3 by now, that's really their fault. — Christian Dean20 secs ago
With ~70kLOC in our Py2.7 codebase, I think our company is going to put off upgrading until absolutely necessary. Maybe I'll do a spike with 2to3 and see how much actually needs the white glove...