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        TARGET(FOR_ITER) {
            /* before: [iter]; after: [iter, iter()] *or* [] */
            PyObject *iter = TOP();
            PyObject *next = (*iter->ob_type->tp_iternext)(iter);
            if (next != NULL) {
                PUSH(next);
                PREDICT(STORE_FAST);
                PREDICT(UNPACK_SEQUENCE);
                DISPATCH();
            }
            if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
                if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_StopIteration))
                    goto error;
I was very strong at magic
code for the FOR_ITER :P
seems that there are no special cases there
I stopped playing mtg like 20 years ago. except briefly, on my ipad, last year.
I play just about every Friday night, schedule permitting
@AnttiHaapala where did you find this ?
17:02
I guess a normal person would rather spend that time crammed into a dark noisy club. (oops, is my disdain showing?)
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@Kevin: there's a Canadian band with a song lyric which always stuck with me:

Promise me we won't go into the nightclub
I really think that it's obscene
What kind of people go to meet people
Someplace they can't be heard or seen
@Kevin nah, normal person would enjoy something else at home
@AnttiHaapala like playing NetHack! Oh wait, I'm not normal. I forgot.
Sigh, I'm implementing an O(n^2) algorithm because the deadline is too tight to do the more complex O(log(n)) method :-(
does someone has an idea why suddenly "stop_event = threading.Event()" gives me AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Event' ?
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17:12
@Caffeine: did you name one of your own modules threading?
@Kevin: think of it that you're implementing the reference test first in good TDD style!
@DSM xD yes ... omg
Well, it's more like N^2 versus N*log(N)... I still don't like it.
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Making a tree of some kind?
How much of a bottleneck on the end result is it?
if you had better unit tests, the n^2 algorithm would make you more likely to miss the deadline! :)
17:17
@walle not as much as @Kevin... he is (by the sounds of it) I just throw cards down and cross my fingers ;-)
I had a goblin deck
with 4 thunder 1mana->3damage
and 4 suicidal goblin
(2 mana, 2/2, 1, sacrifice this to do 2 damage)
it was strong
2 goblin chef
1 goblin rider
etc
@WalleCyril, must have been a long time ago :-) the iconic 1 mana 3 damage spell is "lightning bolt". You were pretty close!
@user3499545 Not much, really. Practically speaking, I don't expect N to ever exceed 100, and it will only execute once per page load, and only on that one page.
A friend of mine had an unstoppable goblin deck, many years ago. Routinely killed around turn four. It disappeared after lending it to an untrustworthy friend, unfortunately...
Omfg... an invoice for November has finally been paid
Nice :-)
Wasn't much and had semi written it off
People don't like court papers it appears
The principle of the thing blah blah blah
17:32
NEVER lend goblin decks ! I remember that I was the only one who had a goblin deck, and each time someone else tried goblin they loose badly because they don t know how to play goblin. For me goblin decks and control red/blue and midgame green/white/red are the most difficult decks to master
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I remember my sister once had to take a former employer to small claims court for monies owed. IIRC the bad guys brought a cheque to the courthouse and the matter was resolved.
@DSM asking nicely doesn't seem to work - strangely the smaller companies and one man bands tend to pay very promptly
The corps tend to have a stranger attitude
how are logs usually configured on apps? As in, is there a pattern of what the logs should look like and what handlers there should be?
For instance - picking some arbitrary amount - 5k
My perception is that megacorps won't even look at it from a moral standpoint... Just "is it more expensive to pay the bill, or pay our lawyers in the 10% chance the contractor pursues us?"
17:38
You'd think a company with a 1 billion turnover would meet that easily
Same charge to a private company gets paid on time - even though they've got maybe a 100k turnover
@WalleCyril For lending cards, I use the same rule I use for lending money: don't expect to ever get it back
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The risk arithmetic is different, I guess..
@Kevin I'f you pardon my ignorance, is there a general offtopic chat as well as the Sandbox channel?
Not that I am aware of, no
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I'm tempted to suggest the C++ Lounge..
17:43
what is the point of "before request" in flask?
Cabbage all.
I noticed there was no Lua room, so I made one :3
"Rooms are expected to be on the same topics as Stack Overflow" -- :/
@DSM Have you turned evil then?
@Iplodman I'm a bit ignorant about lua, I grew to hate it over gmod errors from other people. Is Lua good?
I wish I knew lua, since that's what is used by the Mincraft mod, ComputerCraft
17:50
@ThorSummoner I'm a newbie myself, just started today.
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@JonClements: it's useful at least to read a transcript, the better to know what's out there..
I'd strongly recommend the very friendly and highly experienced room that is...
err...
what's this one called again? Cabbage and MTG ?
@Kevin Ah, I've heard about that.
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Cabbage is always on topic, by definition.
Say, what's the difference between a scripting and coding language? Are scripting langs used for add-ons, mainly?
17:54
The difference is bias on the part of the person using the terms.
Ah, so no real difference?
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No hard and fast rule. Generally the more high-level the language, and the easier it is to actually get anything done, the more likely it is people will call it a scripting language.
Lua is even higher level than Python, which is pretty hard to do xD
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A friend's wife once dismissed Python in a conversation with me as merely a scripting language. She's a Java programmer. For the sake of a friendship which lasted since we were kids, I let the matter rest.
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Ahahah xD Get her to tell that to NASAs coders ;P
18:00
Why has my monitor configuration suddenly swapped around
@Jon 42.
been trying to drag to the left monitor and hitting the edge
the left one is now on the right...
@Jon Are you dragging too low?
confused
do you need to restart a flask server in order for changes to logging to occur?
18:00
Oh, IGY.
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@JonClements: OS?
Booted in W8.1 at the moment cos I'm downloading some Windows games
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Haven't used 8+ enough to be of any use, I'm afraid. It's on my notebook (which is always on the linux side) and on my shiny new work box (the same.)
Closed the lid while downloading, went out to eat, came back and it's gone wonky
Sublime is a really nice text editor.
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18:02
Wait, what? Closed the lid on what?
The laptop
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Your laptop has two monitors? Oh, you dock it.
I plug it into my monitor via an hdmi cable
so guys, I am failing hard here
when you are using with open([file_path], 'wb') as my_file, is there a way to print which path it is writing to?
Why are you supplying it as a list?
18:08
@JonClements The way of a coder - Before helping, criticize.
but there's a .name attribute available on the fileobj (or filename, or something...)
I think those square brackets merely indicate a section of pseudocode
@JonClements I am not, just didn't know the proper notation. I am doing something like os.path.abspath(os.path.join(app.config['STATIC_JSON'], filename + '.json'))) so I feel like I might be writing it to the wrong place
Presumably file_path is actually some super complicated expression
18:09
@JonClements I also have windows 8. I tryed 3 times to switch to windows8.1 but it the installation doesn t work so I dropped it
Probably the best thing to do is simply store the filepath before using it in open, so you can refer to it more than once
@Kevin fileobj's (as opened by open at least) definitely have a .name
Yes, I agree. But does the name contain the path as well?
Not sure... think it contains the name used to access it, in which case you still need to abspath it I guess
Ex.
>>> file = open("test.py")
>>> file.name
'test.py'
abspath... Yeah, should work unless you're doing something weird with the cwd
18:19
cbg all
Hi
I come to this strange place bearing coffee and shortbread in an effort to win over the local, indigenous peoples...
I have learnt some of your strange heathen tongue and believe I am pronouncing it correctly: cbg all, potato?
@Ffisegydd did you bring tea and scooby snacks...?
...yes...
Then it has been pronounced correctly.
18:23
Welcome wonderful STEWIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But I warn you! My tea and scooby snacks will taste strange to a small puppy like you, for I come from a strange, magical, far-off land called Wales. As such the tea and scooby snacks will taste a lot like coffee and shortbread.
I'd make a lousy PM - "Can you vote through this act to force slavery upon the entire UK".... "no... it's wrong! Go away"... "we brought you some tea and scooby snacks..."... "oh, that's fine then..."
Gonna boot back into linux, one sec
Hmmph
Where's the shutdown thingy
Massive user of Windows as you can tell
OS-agnostic reboot procedure: remove battery, insert battery.
Found it
Okay - not good
Have a horrible feeling my linux partition is a bit wonky
This can only mean that the cabbage is telling me to watch more netflix
18:30
Indeed...
Um.. x server config seems to have become corrupted
Nothing closing the lid on this thing again
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I had to upgrade a bunch of work boxen to ubuntu 14.04 the other day. Went smooothly in some cases and borderline catastrophically in others: there was a coincidental (?) simultaneous failure of a fan which was causing the system to reboot during varying parts of the boot sequence.
Unfortunately the machine which failed was (naturally) my desktop.
@DSM I think I remember you saying something along those lines
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And actually part of the problem was my attempt to dual-boot, so score one for xkcd..
Windows for the evening it is then... I can't be bothered to grab a live stick and attempt fixing stuff
Just put the screens back so it makes sense :)
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Do you think the wonkiness is software or hardware?
18:36
The HDD wrote the bits on wonkily.
So they're zigzagged.
@DSM I'm hoping it's not hardware after 2 weeks... but I was trying some settings to see what I could eek out of the graphics card last night... so I figure that's why the X Server is f*ed... I might have deleted the fallback settings
okay so in jinja, I know you can make a dictionary into an item using {{ my_dictionary|tojson|safe }}, but can you make a json into a dictionary like structure? For example, {{ url_for('render', chart=queryStringVar) }}
Guess I'd better setup proxy details for the windows partition so I can sort out netflix stuff I want to watch
means remembering passwords if I didn't lock the accounts from password access
heya @Latty
18:52
Is it good idea, to allocate a small amount of "rainy day" memory block at the beginning of the program running, so when (m|c|re)alloc() fails, I can free() from that block, and donate it back to the heap, so I can try to call the allocation functions again?
In my entire life alloc never failed when I build a project
so I would say no
Normally you'd have a certain static storage, and depending how you want to manage memory, allocate large chunks, then allocate within them
Of course I m not a C expert
For most projects - just don't worry
Don't forget - the OS is free to swap out your memory anytime it wants anyway
so even if you allocate some, you might not get it the way you expected
so this means it is an absolutely unnecessary design
18:56
and - in the mean time, you're depriving other stuff
keep allocating memory until the hard disk is full of swapfiles, that seems to be the philosophy of web browser developers.
@Peter allocate when you need it - if you were doing cryptography software or something, you'd need fixed sizes guarenteed to be memlocked into physical RAM etc...
just remote to deallocate
besides, most compiler schemes, over allocate anyway, and allocate from those blocks
Allocate when you need it, just make to sure you free it when done... Even when you free it, it'll probably still end up re allocatable by you anyway for the same process
then the chance to get a NULL pointer from the allocator function is extremely low, right?
and when it happens, it is better that the function stops..
If the allocation fails, it means the entire swap and physical RAM can't take what you're asking for
at that point - I doubt the system is going to be very much usable for the work you're doing
makes sense
allrighty then, thanks you!
18:59
tl;dr - don't worry - just carry on - let the system work itself out - not like you're writing micro time critical processes :)
absolutely not:)
Fantastic... socks proxy works fine
eXistenZ - wow... I went to the cinema to see that...
@JonClements one of worst films I've ever seen
All I remember about that is a gun made of fish bones
oh btw @Kevin I wanted to ask you: are you watching 24?
19:06
It was a weird film...
it is the lamest series ever
but it is sooooo bad that it is actually good
Nah, but my parents watch it obsessively
It's just about time to pick a new show to watch on Netflix. I'm leaning towards Louie.
@Kevin House of Cards! House of Cards! House of Cards! House of Cards! House of Cards!
anyway, I'm off to dinner, bbl
~
Hmm, what's the run time per episode? It would be nice to have something for the thirty minutes between arriving at home and having dinner
rbrb
Umm, didn't know there was a dusk till dawn tv series
19:42
Still one of my favorite xkcd comics. xkcd.com/353
mine's the one with bobby tables about sql injection
btw why doesn't the second panel have a black frame?
for variety in the composition, probably
Ahaha xD
20:00
cbg
xkcd.com/371 this one made me laugh very hard
@Ahmad far from my favs, seeing sql inj always makes my blood pressure go up
lol
who is currently looking WCS Europe Season 2 on twitch.tv ?
@Ahmad especially when, if I point it out, I hear that ... "well but it is not the problem here, but how do I do X"
20:04
back
@Kevin 45 minutes
- 4 (for the opening title and the end score)
well, it's on the list in either case
but nothing can beat Adventure Time in an episode length
-- you always have time for Adventure Time!
Nope, can't beat it. Ooh, I've got to watch yesterday's episode
do you know when will Gravity Falls continued?
I recall hearing rumors that it's in production
20:09
yepp, I just searched for it now -- accourding to wikipedia it will be released in the summer
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Gravity Falls can be a little painful to watch sometimes. Suffice it to say that Dipper's relationship with Wendy isn't, shall we say, entirely unfamiliar.
I feel like I see that character dynamic fairly often on tv
theory: boys that pine for older women grow up to become animation directors, who then live vicariously through their work.
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Heh
I guess that could be put to the test by comparing the ages of directors and their spouses. Have to control for a lot of stuff, but should be possible.
IIRC, Dipper and Mabel are explicitly based on the creator and his sister as kids.
Cabbage
20:16
Welcome
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Huh! So maybe there is an autobiographical component.
To the Dipper/Wendy bit, I mean.
I get all my information from disreputable sources (e.g. the Internet), so the usual disclaimers apply
Melon
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I'm not sure that a disclaimer is needed.. "I learned this fact about the creator of a children's television program in a Python chat room" should probably be sufficient on its own. ;-)
Ah, Wikipedia's got citations. That makes it at least 30% more reputable.
> The series was inspired by Hirsch's own childhood experiences with his twin sister spending their summer vacations
I feel like that sentence is missing a clause at the end
spending their summer vacations... At their grunkle's forest cabin? Fighting crime as a masked duo?
20:21
Anything said here is obviously canonical without doubt
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Avocado
cbg @Boric
I believe everything said in this room is true... But only in the miniature parallel universe in which it resides.
It's Python; the other universe stops when the parallel one is running.
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Like on the deck of a ship in a bottle.
20:23
Like in the snowglobe of a mute boy
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I award @ZacB points for the first (only?) GIL joke I've heard today (ever?)!
@ZacB but if the multiverse runs in JVM then it is possible to avoid GIL
Like in the... #TODO: (insert witty yet insightful expression here)
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@Kevin: I saw what you did there (although it was a little before my time.)
If that's anything like my other todays, gimme 10 years or so
20:25
Mine too, but I plucked the reference from the collective unconscious
Universal Interpreter Lock: when your instance of Python starts a thread, all other instances of python in the universe simultaneously print "Screw Larry Wall" to STDOUT, and then hang.
Only one instance of KevinScript can run at a time, anywhere in the world. It hasn't been a problem so far.
don t understand, can someone explain
Basilisks can kill a person by looking at them.
Apparently this ability also works online through emoticons
20:26
ah
@AnttiHaapala If the multiverse runs in a JVM, everything would take twice as lo--oh. I just discovered why my commute is always seems interminable.
For more information, read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, a comprehensive basilisk documentary.
are basilisc a myth, right ?
Yeah
Nah, they're real, but poorly equipped for modern life. Also delicious with ketchup.
20:27
@Kevin think I've got one in the cellar - afraid to look though - just in case I'm right
I just never look at any reptile, to be safe
Annoying when you want to go down and get a bottle of wine
The only thing I knew about basilisc is that, in mtg they have deathtouch
instant kill
@Kevin Solid life choice.
Yep, I make good decisions.
20:29
You have a cellar for your wine @Jon? Does your butler bring it up with caviar and the evenings Puppy Times? :P
anyone good with wtforms?
No - I just have a cellar... gotta keep the bodies somewhere cool and out of sight - the patio's starting to bulge a bit now
@Ffisegydd More evidence that Jon actually lives in a castle with all the proper fixings. Dribbly candles, lightning storms, adjacent to a town of fearful peasants.
Gotta go, see you guys later
@Jon I'll see if I can get you some Hydrofluoric Acid from my lab so you can get rid of them Breaking Bad style
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rhubarb. Don't let the basilisks sight!
20:32
I've had the Igors confiscate all the pitchforks from the peasants... I think I'm okay for the time being
@kevin rbrb
@Ffisegydd how you fixed tomorrow night for some DB stuff - if you still need any assistance?
@JonClements Asparagus
@boric melon for correcting me on my poor use of language - I promise to strive to do better in the future! :)
okay got a bit of a weird list comprehension to do here...
@JonClements watermelon
I want to look in a folder at every folder within it. Then, I want to generate a string for every folder joined with all of it's subfolder names by some delimiter like '::' or 'v{}'
20:37
wb @roippi
@Crow You need to keep recursing, or only check one level deep?
@ZacB only one level deep.
@JonClements cbg
@Jon can do. I've not actually had chance to attempt the tags on my own yet (busy evenings) but I might not be going to work tomorrow as I'm a poorly baby so I may attempt it tomorrow during the day
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@JonClements: is there a canonical dup of this? I've answered it myself a few times, but none general enough to be a good dup target.
20:52
@BadgerGirl miaow
twitch.tv is currently attacked by DDOS I think WCS stream is unreachable, same for all other streams
@JonClements woof
How is it going?
and what's your favorite Lily Allen's song?
I got it yay
@Badger would have to think
@DSM I'm sure there's one that's how do I split a list into two
that is actually, even/odd based
what does __all__ do?
cbg all does anyone know how to handle multiple character options in option parser ? so if i want to realize something like:
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-aB', action="store_true", default=False) ?
how can you find out if a datetime is between two other datetimes?
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21:21
Did you try anything? Hint: the very first thing you should have tried works.
I'm just being dumb because I've been programming all day and my brain stopped functioning several hours ago
Ok Jon I've gotten lxml to read in the xml data and convert it to a list of dictionary objects. Will look at taking that list and putting it into a mongo db tomorrow
I'm off for the night now. rbrb all.
@Ffisegydd good job Stewie - hope you feel better soon... rbrb
heya @JohnY
@Crow you can compare in few steps
@JonClements: cbg
21:31
strip of "-"
convert to int
and then compare ints
@John wouldn't happen to be the same John that frequents the GG for xlrd/xlwt a lot would you?
if datetime1 > datetime2 > datetime3
:
@JonClements: That's me. Well, it's probably me. Of the three Johns that frequent that group, I believe I'm the most active and least authoritative. ;)
Well, I know you're not Mr Machin... although I haven't heard from him in a long time :)
welcome to the Python room
Right. John McNamara is the other one. I'm a big fan of his XlsxWriter.
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21:37
Rarely does a day go by when I don't wind up using one of the xl* tools.
I was fairly active on the group a few years ago...
I should check it more often... I try to divert related questions there if not appropriate for SO
I knew your name looked familiar (Jon).
Then I ended up getting hooked here :)
@JohnY what brings you to our humble little room?
wait... I can't reference two classes from the same file?
Hm. Well, just following breadcrumbs, basically. (Uh, salad-themed room, so... maybe croutons.) I happened to look at a question on meta, and stumbled upon user Ffisegydd, and then here.
21:43
Pleasure to have you here - if you spend time on SO and enjoy Python stuff... we're probably the best room on the chat network (but I might be biased there)
Got our own little site for helping out on duplicate questions and common knowledge stuff sopython.com
Not much - but big things are planned, as always, small steps first though
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Okay, code seems to be behaving. Time to escape before it crashes and I have to fix it.
Rhubarb, all!
@DSM rbrb have a good evening
So far this chat room seems positively bananas. :) As I was just here to check it out, and have other things to attend to for now, I'll rbrb. I expect to be back periodically. :)
bananas
22:04
Can someone tell me how this is supposed to be used? I can't seem to find any reasonable documentation
@JohnY always welcome - see you about :)
@jonrsharpe there you are!
congrats on the 20k if I hadn't already mentioned it in a comment somewhere @jonrsharpe - well deserved
22:35
rbrb
ahh, that's what that button does then... ooops
22:53
we've been over this before jon, don't push the Big Obvious Red Button
b-b-but... it's so pretty and so enticing
Linux: "You really should install some updates..." me: "Nope" linux: "okay then"
Windows: "You really should install some updates" me: "Nope" Windows: "doing so anyway... hope you weren't working on anything important!"
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wb @Martijn

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