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00:39
cbg all!
Has anyone in here had experience with pyScss or any other python SASS/SCSS compilers?
 
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02:04
Not sure where to ask this: Question about the Django built in webserver (manage.py runserver).
Here's the STATIC portion of my settings.py file: dpaste.com/2037803
127.0.0.1:8000/static/assets/images/aliteralmind.jpg is giving a 404 because "'assets\images\aliteralmind.jpg' could not be found"
How do I determine what on-disk directory "assets\images\" is equivalent to?
The actual image file on disk is
`R:\jeffy\programming\sandbox\python\django_files\tutorial\django_test\static\images\aliteralmind.gif`
The directory element in STATICFILES_DIRS is
`R:/jeffy/programming/sandbox/python/django_files/tutorial/django_test/static`
02:23
(Nothing to see here... Move along...)
Where is the "assets" directory?
 
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03:41
Hooray I got reproduceable error :D
class A:
    pass

def f():
    yield from (A(),)

def g():
    it = f()
    next(it).a = next(it, None)
    return 1

print(list(g() for _ in range(5)))
prints empty list, but if you comment next(it).a = next(it, None) out it prints [1, 1, 1, 1, 1] as it's supposed to do
That means that next(it).a = next(it, None) line raises StopIteration. Why?
Cbg all btw
Searching for the source for next..
 
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06:07
cbg
cbg @tilaprimera
what is up?
not much
07:07
Cabbage all.
flask or django to learn web applications?
Flask
Flask
Anyone has a guess about the above problem?
It is far too early to be thinking about such things. I will look at it when I've had a shower/coffee and feel moderately alive
my goodness, the above looks like generator hell
07:17
great!: )
flask is more controllable?: )
@vaultah g() raises StopIteration, so it breaks out of the (g() for _ in range(5)) GenExp too
@tilaprimera nope, its just easier to learn.
@thefourtheye yep, I know it, but what's forcing next(it).a = next(it, None) to raise StopIteration?
@vaultah I believe it's because the expression after to equals sign is being executed first.
It's being executed equivalent to:
temp = next(it, None)
next(it).a = temp
07:31
@Zacrath I just checked and you are right :-) Quoting from the docs,
> Python evaluates expressions from left to right. Notice that while evaluating an assignment, the right-hand side is evaluated before the left-hand side.
Wow
Yes
I'll post a question in an hour
(on SO)
Do you think it's suitable for SO?
There might be a dup, though I couldnt find any
I think it's perfectly suitable
You've found a problem that you couldn't solve or find a solution to
It's quite a convoluted problem of course :p
I had to roll out my own next to check this one
def next(obj, *args):
    print("Next", args)
    import builtins
    if args:
        return builtins.next(obj, args[0])
    else:
        return builtins.next(obj)

def g():
    it = f()
    next(it).a = next(it, None)
    return 1
I should have checked the docs first... Sigh...
os.seek_set , may i know what this does. Read it online but still confused @_@
07:47
I'm writing the question, prepare your answers :)
Hello
someone know what could be the reason why my script say: "File not found" (of a open(file,'r')) when I open it via Autorun of window (added to registry) but it works fine if I open it normally (just a doubleclick)
0
Q: Python unexpected StopIteration

vaultahHere's my code: class A: pass def f(): yield A() def g(): it = f() next(it).a = next(it, None) g() I didn't expect any output, but surprisingly the code execution aborts with StopIteration error, coming from g() (more specifically from next(it).a = next(it, None)). Why? ...

All improvements are welcome
@Zacrath I've posted a question, you may want to answer it
08:07
Martijn got it wrong :/
Welcome @user3755198
@GiuseppeP is your script in the correct directory for the file? And if not, have you changed the CWD to this correct one?
the file is in the directory of the exe, and I call it with file = open('nome','r')
What exe? Surely you have a .py file?
yah sorry I forgot to say that I bundled all with pyinstaller to create a .exe
@Ffisegydd I created a question with more infos: stackoverflow.com/questions/25102887/…
08:39
hai
Can somebody help me understand purpose of function currying?
0
Q: When should I use function currying in Python?

overexchangeWhen should I write my functions in curried form? does not match my thought, need to correct myself. As part of my learning link, this is what I understand from function currying. Below is one example: def curry2(f): """Returns a function g such that g(x)(y) == f(x, y) >>> from operato...

09:09
@vaultah Check the latest edit, he included two sentences which actually addresses the problem :-)
Yea, saw that, but sapi was the first to answer correctly
09:36
When I do len(bin(int('0xffffff85', 16)).replace('0b', '')) I get 'str' object is not callable. Why is that so ?
cbg all
could someone tell me difference beteween setuptools and pip?
i've read that easy_install sorry
@rvraghav93 Make sure you didn't assign a str to the int, bin, or len variables.
because they do the same thing no?
@Zacrath oh thats why ! :) thanks !
@Bestasttung pip finds and downloads a package and it's dependencies, but it doesn't do the actual installing. It runs the package's setup.py (setuptools) to do the installing.
09:43
but pip alone is enough for a project if you want to install some package which are not built-in?
you make a choice over easy pip or pypi or sometimes you need to switch from one to another?
Most packages use setuptools, so you need it to install them.
ok thanks @Zacrath
10:32
@overexchange what is the question
cbg
how ya been?
@Games been busy (as usual) - how's yourself?
same.
i wish i had more time to mess with python
Same here... seem to be spending more and more time in co-ordinating and organising projects than actually doing anything on them... :(
10:40
I feel you. I feel like my skills are getting rusty.
I have trouble remember how to use sqlalchemy :P
I'm going to be needing to make a flask project sometime soon, but yea.
awww... tbh - it's not the most intuitive to start with... but once you get back in the saddle etc...
Yea. Agreed.
There are so many ORMs these days though.
Its rather intimidating.
Ooo, I've been added to someone's twitter list
:)
Feels good doesnt it?
I feel slightly egoistic for liking it, but yes :)
10:45
We all have a little ego. You can't help it :)
btw, let me follow you
what's your handle?
Added.
More fuel for your ego.
Followed you back
I don't tweet a lot though... normally just for a radio station I listen to...
10:48
Ahh, thats all right.
Oh, got more followers than you though :)
Totally bro :D
You deserve em you little puppy you :D
Only recognise half of them though - so probably not so good :(
I see a lot of people following me on twitter, so that I follow them back.
And it works too.
10K followers 10K following
11:00
@JonClements have you ever used vpython?
@Lattyware hello stranger - how've you been?
Woot! I think England have won the CW games... no way can Australia catch up now
11:26
I just want that "screen" they had
Imagine the amount of columns you could see in a spreadsheet with a 90m wide and 10m monitor you could see!
 
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13:01
Cabbage all! :D
cbg @Iplodman
cabbage
What's everyone up to today?
Watching 'American Horror Story'
What's it about?
Horror in America in a story medium?
13:03
It's a TV series. Very good.
Just horror.
Sounds sweet :D
Heya @PeterVaro!
heyhey // cabbage @Iplodman
@Ffisegydd the first half of the first season.
after that it is just a very poorly "implemented" tv show-making
I stopped watching it after the 6-7th episode of season 3
it just got worth and worth by seasons and episodes.
13:19
Why are executions in America so expensive?
It costs $308 million for one execution.
@Ffisegydd just watched "The Captains Close Up" Patrick Stewart episode
@Jon I don't know of this episode, having never watched Star Trek. Ruth next to me just said "Oh I know that episode!"
I am so stealing your girlfriend mate :)
Nope.
She's a cat person.
I can buy a cat...
I'd have to bark at it and chase it a lot, but...
@Ffisegydd on a serious note, I'm trying to dig up some code from backups re: Nidaba
13:27
A serious note!?
Ok cool.
I had some stuff with scikit regarding dupe recognition I was working on - it's not on this machine, but I'm fairly sure it should be on a hard drive or in cloud somewhere
@Ffisegydd You think I'd try to steal a mate's gf mate? :)
:P
Yeah I need to think about Nidaba more.
I've been spending my time recently getting back up to scratch on my statistics knowledge.
I think the next milestone is to get the database updating itself in real time.
@JonClements Me helps you with the barking and chasing puppy
Need to answer more questions. davidism is catching me up again.
13:55
@Ffisegydd don't worry about it - the other puppy has overtaken me in rep :(
(and in a shorter time!)
buh, spending money is too hard :|
what? spending it is easy... making it is hard...
@JonClements Please help me out. Today is the submission date — Goal oriented programmer 1 min ago
trying to buy a macbook pro but it's so hard to justify spending $900... on... anything
I think someone needs to learn time planning :)
that's why it's great doing projects on github. Then you can see your procrastination visually
13:59
Mind you, coming from someone that use to do their school homework on the bus on the way to school on the day it was due - probably can't criticise too much :)
@tilaprimera cbg
cbg @Ronny
14:24
Tidied up the Useful Comments page a bit
There were a lot of MD issues
ahh.... okies
Things weren't escaping properly in the "copy" ones.
But I've sorted it out now. It's not really a well-used or often-edited enough part of sopython to require its own dedicated page/database/etc
@JonClements muhahahaha
@Ffisegydd I did notice a typo in the errr.... where is it
on the nidaba page: Project Nidaba is a young project so far and we can constantly looking for ideas
Ah ok yeah that sentence is kinda awkward
14:32
can -> are and it's okay I think
I'd re-write it as 'Project Nidaba is a young project and we are constantly...'
"we are welcome to" ?
or "we welcome any..." kind of thing
Ok typo fixed.
Not sure when we're next gonna update the app.
well, I didn't have the week off I wanted... trying to plan one soon
hopefully I'll get a bit of time to get around to a few bits
I've made a few little changes to it but not pushed to live.
A break would definitely be good ;)
14:38
yeah - had two days off this year so far
I am working for 6 years now and never took a single leave :'(
user559633
jesus. take a break.
But I don't know what to do, that is the reason I don't take leaves
@Tristan apparently Jesus has taken a 2014 year break... bit excessive :)
user559633
stay home and sleep, go for a run. work on your own projects. go on holiday
user559633
14:41
@JonClements Skywizard is always watching or something though, idk, i can't pretend to respect childish bs
I might have a snooze though... finished putting the painting in one of the out buildings for my office
user559633
has anyone dealt with lexing an incoming string, then if it matches (criteria), passing the rest of the string?
@Ffisegydd Can I use https instead of git here?
pip install -e git+ssh://[email protected]/mitsuhiko/flask#egg=flask
@thefourtheye yeah probably
It's basically just the dev version of Flask
Do you know the syntax?
user559633
14:45
I'm not 100% sure how i want to deal with this. If I'm doing shlex on the string and looking at [:1], I can't just do string - shlex_string[:1] unless I just shlex the whole thing.
user559633
You can also do git+git://
user559633
@thefourtheye it's git+https://....
user559633
cbg
Quick pop in to ask for a close vote posse:
14:46
cbg
Request for frameworks and inviting discussion.
@tristan But https may not need git@github, right?
user559633
:( it's a good question though
user559633
user559633
oh nevermind, i'm shlexing the whole thing anyway.
14:50
I tried the method mentioned on the site,
➜  sopython-site git:(master) pip install Flask==dev
Downloading/unpacking Flask==dev
  Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement Flask==dev (from versions: 0.1, 0.10.1, 0.10, 0.2, 0.3.1, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5.1, 0.5.2, 0.5, 0.6.1, 0.6, 0.7.1, 0.7.2, 0.7, 0.8.1, 0.8, 0.9)
Cleaning up...
No distributions matching the version for Flask==dev
Storing debug log for failure in /home/thefourtheye/.pip/pip.log
Thanks for helping close the post; on weekends closing can be very slow.
Deletion vote cast too, I don't see that post go anywhere.
user559633
Where can questions like that be asked?
Here ;)
Forums, mailing lists, here.
user559633
14:55
I wish there was a stackoverflow + extended
user559633
"your question was bad and was moved to the less strict section of SO"
Quora possibly as well.
Ha, looks like some one returned to their original name... ;)
@Ffisegydd Are you in Quora?
@tristan That's really not the focus of SO.
user559633
14:56
well, for where "bad" is "coherent, but answered possibly by opinion"
user559633
I know @MartijnPieters
user559633
Quora is terrible.
And we do have chat!
@thefourtheye Who you talking about?
user559633
the audience/history/user-participation of chat is vastly different than on a site
14:57
@Ffisegydd Ashwini.
Ah that's good :D
Yup, he switched to two different names before settling with his own name... :D
Chat is great but content isn't kept for others to see easily (like SO). I mean it's kept on public record but it's so difficult to search for old conversations easily.
Wow, nearly over 52k messages I've made to this room
@Ffisegydd When I do pip install -e ./sopy, I get
Directory './sopy' is not installable. File 'setup.py' not found.
Storing debug log for failure in /home/thefourtheye/.pip/pip.log
15:03
@thefourtheye yes I know. The instructions aren't perfect at the moment.
Also there's bits missing, such as keys and passwords for OAuth2 authentication.
Eventually we'll make it so it's easy to install and test
Okay, shall I use the setup.py in the main directory?
Yeah
So it's actually pip install -e ./
Just started it, I ll let you know how goes it
BTW, if you guys want a good serial suggestion, try Mind your Language
It fails with

Running setup.py (path:/tmp/pip_build_root/psycopg2/setup.py) egg_info for package psycopg2

Error: pg_config executable not found.
15:08
Python 3?
Yeah but you need Python 3 to run the site
Also you'll need to install postgresql on your system.
Checking this question now
59
Q: pg_config executable not found

user1448207I am having trouble installing psycopg2. I get the following error when I try to pip install psycopg2: Error: pg_config executable not found. Please add the directory containing pg_config to the PATH or specify the full executable path with the option: python setup.py build_ext --pg-con...

I believe it's from the lack of postgresql
Awww, the last time I installed it, I didn't like that DB :(
Installing it now
15:23
It fails with Python 3.3 :'(
Downloading/unpacking Flask>=0.11-dev (from sopy==1.1-dev)
  Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement Flask>=0.11-dev (from sopy==1.1-dev) (from versions: 0.1, 0.10.1, 0.10, 0.2, 0.3.1, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5.1, 0.5.2, 0.5, 0.6.1, 0.6, 0.7.1, 0.7.2, 0.7, 0.8.1, 0.8, 0.9)
Cleaning up...
No distributions matching the version for Flask>=0.11-dev (from sopy==1.1-dev)
Storing debug log for failure in /home/thefourtheye/.pip/pip.log
➜  sopython-site git:(master) pip list | grep -in flask
52:Flask (0.11-dev-20140803, /home/thefourtheye/Python/flask)
Well I believe we're using 3.4.
Cabbage!
@Ffisegydd Oh okay, I ll try with 3.4 now
cabbage everybody
But, will that make a big difference?
15:26
It'll probably not work anyway @thefourtheye
22 mins ago, by Ffisegydd
Also there's bits missing, such as keys and passwords for OAuth2 authentication.
It's not really ready for people to download and test it/hack on it.
:(
It still couldn't install Flask
I assume you're using a virtualenv?
Nope, global installation
You should use a virtualenv. The Flask version we're using is the dev version and you probably don't want to overwrite your normal version.
@Ffisegydd I thought I can take up something from Trello
I don't have a normal version, so I am fine I guess
Anyway, trying out the virtualenv now
15:31
`views.py` and `forms.py` are both in
`R:\\jeffy\\programming\\sandbox\\python\\django_files\\tutorial\\django_test\\django_test\\`
`R:\\jeffy\\programming\\sandbox\\python\\django_files\\tutorial\\django_test\\` is in Django's "Python Path"
But `from forms import MyRegistrationForm` results in
`ImportError ... No module named 'forms'`.
I changed it to `from django_test.forms import MyRegistrationForm`, but that results in `SyntaxError ... invalid syntax`
Any ideas?
(Surprised the stuff between accents isn't code-formatted.)
Multiline tends to screw it up
15:51
hey everyone can someone help out with this problem i'm trying to solve? stackoverflow.com/questions/25105490/…
I'm here if anyone needs me for clarifications etc..
@Nimrodshn please don't link your recently asked questions in here.
See sopython.com/pages/chatroom for the chatroom rules.
okay. sorry. just read the rules.
No problem :)
 
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17:29
What do people think about licensing the content on sopython under CC-BY-SA 3.0?
The source code is licensed under BSD 3-clause.
But we need a content licence.
All content on SO is CC-BY-SA 3.0 so that means we'll be good in terms of using their content.
do as you see fit - but, I'm happy with that
It was more of an "opinions anyone?" but it sounds good.
you're running it now... I'm just "chairing"... I like the idea, but let's wait for a few more opinions before you take executive action
I've added it to sopython-site as a card
I prefer MIT license for my projects
17:37
okay... might be worth adding a post here and pinning it for a bit
Features on sopython-site
All SO data that we use is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0. Eventually we're going to start showing SO data on sopython itself as part of Nidaba. Part of CC-BY-SA requires you to license anything that...
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Oh wow Trello cards one-box...
(Not that surprising seeing as how Joel made Trello :P)
Why do some messages have hollow stars?
If the star is outlined in black then it has been "pinned"
Which is basically an RO MEGA-STARRING it so it's always top.
Ah, got it
I really like that one-boxing. It even keeps the labels and any added members.
18:10
@Vader @others, I think a better question to close as duplicate of this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/25096533/python-manipulate-odds is stackoverflow.com/questions/9259989/… should I ask to reopen for reclose, flag to moderator or do something else ?
APZ
APZ
Hi all
I am new to jinja and need some help please: stackoverflow.com/questions/25107564/…
@Ffisegydd I think it's a good idea to specify that it's CC-BY-SA 3.0 but in this case one should have a way to specify the authors
APZ
APZ
I am trying to generate a file by passing jinja variables
@APZ do you know that you can serialize a python dict as JSON with json built in module ?
APZ
APZ
@XavierCombelle ok, thanks for the info, can you please explain a bit how can I use this info in my case
18:20
@XavierCombelle yes I agree. What we'll probably do is link to the original question as well as any original authors on the SO site.
APZ
APZ
@XavierCombelle thanks anyways, I think I understood what you meant
@APZ I'm giving an answer on stackoverflow
APZ
APZ
@XavierCombelle ok, thanks
@APZ:
0
A: python populate file passing variables to jinja

Xavier Combellehow I would do it: I would use json builtin module after some functions/variables renamming import json def save_check(app, nat1, nat2, rt): check_dict = { app: { "nat1": nat1, "nat2": nat2, "rt": rt } } with open("/home/ubuntu/chec...

@Ffisegydd Actually it's the way stackoverflow wants that you quote them
APZ
APZ
@XavierCombelle cool, let me try it out, would accept it soon
18:28
@APZ I did not test however, if it don't work add a comment
APZ
APZ
@XavierCombelle sure will do but still thanks for this , I was stuck.
@Xavier yeah I did remember reading something along those lines a while ago.
how do you make a jinja global anyway? Like how config is already in the jinja templates
@corvid it's explained here jinja.pocoo.org/docs/api
@Ffisegydd the part "the links must not be nofollowed." is a little bit too much in my opinion, depending on the context ones would not be able to adherate
@Ffisegydd but this part could be avoided by good faith part
this question and answer is a kind of crazy
102
Q: Replacing 32bit loop count variable with 64bit introduces crazy performance deviations

gexicideI was looking for the fastest way to popcount large arrays of data. I encountered a very weird effect: Changing the loop variable from unsigned to uint64_t made the performance drop by 50% on my PC. The Benchmark #include <iostream> #include <chrono> #include <x86intrin.h> int main(int argc, c...

19:25
Anyone happen to understand makemigrations and migrate in Django?
19:56
does anyone know if it is ok for setup.py sdist to call a shell script?
20:09
@XavierCombelle not seeing it... is it like, app.context_processor in the flask part?
 
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21:28
@FaheemMitha then it means no one can do your sdist on say windows...
@AnttiHaapala True, but I think I can live with that.
if you can live with whatever, then sure you can call anything you want :D
@AnttiHaapala I wonder if this code would run on Windows anyway.
I might be able to rewrite my shell script in python, but it would be a non-trivial exercise.
22:20
fantastic - a client asking me for their password
like i know what it is... they're all hashed
send them their hash, tell them to unhash it
@corvid ahh yes, I forget how easily it is to decrypt a one way hash
I'm kinda curious how those check_password_hash functions work...
does it just hash the other password in the parameters and ensure they match the hash?
pretty much - normally over a SSL though, so the transmission of the real password is also encrypted (as such)
DSM
DSM
Cabbage, all!
22:35
morning
DSM
DSM
I just got a TypeError: Can't convert 'list' object to str implicitly error which turned out to be because one of the arguments was a long recursive list [[...], [...], etc.] because of an extra s on a variable name. You always think that's something that happens to other people..
how does rich text work? Is it all on the front end, which is sent to the back end and saved as HTML?
22:52
What is the recommended way of calling to shell from python, these days? There are a number of options.
subprocess, perhaps?
DSM
DSM
Yep, subprocess.
@DSM Nothing newer and shinier then?
DSM
DSM
It's still the shiniest. :-)
@DSM cabbage
22:57
anyway, bed time for me, rbrb
night jon
DSM
DSM
Rhubarb!
hmmm. Not sure I quite understand instance folders in flask.
23:40
@JonClements you silly puppy, next time remember to log the passwords in plain text before hashing them!

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