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19:02
@Kevin thats interesting bc it looks as clueless as the tkinter guy 2 days ago
it is such a great classic (still).. I'm actually dancing in front of my computer..
@corvid this answer would be so much easier if you were using a db with real math and date functions :/
what you mean like postgresql? It's easy enough to change, I just use sqlite for dev cause it's simple
19:08
@corvid why not use postgresql for everything :)
slightly more effort to set up, that's really the only reason. Haven't used very many advanced database features
@corvid fire and forget, which OS?
if you always have postgres running, you just create another db for another project, and point it to the right url, it's about 1 step more than sqlite in the average case
@corvid on unixen: open your pg_hba.conf, edit there that corvid is trusted to access all databases from localhost without password, done
then create a new db with createdb foobarappdb -E utf-8 -O corvid
done
19:12
cabbage
ok, I'm going to answer with postgres now, and figure out how to implement fractional exponents without power or root functions later
Does this one look okay guys?
Oh... it's been accepted anyway... so guess it's fine...
I was about to say "no, it doesn't tell the user what format the string was in", but I guess the OP doesn't mind
I guess "I want to know the format" really means "the format should be stored somewhere, but I personally don't need to know it"
@Kevin well, I kind of figured they just don't really need to know that... they just need something to re-use on subsequent attempts
19:34
Hey @davidism, Potato? Sprouts Mushroom if this is banana but avocado...
@d_rez90 I'm pretty bananas
I need @Ffisegydd 's translator in reverse.
I find it somewhat ironic now that the salad word for awesome is also colloquial for "being insane"
i've never heard it used in that context before of being awesome
not so colloquial now eh
I'm not insane, I'm just bananas.
@user3202874 you might find sopython.com/salad interesting
19:43
haha who invents these things
seriously
read the bottom of the page!
No no no.... don't read the bottom of the page!
i did haha
XD
What page? All I see are crayons and smiley faces. o_o
@user3202874 we are sane - really, we are... honest...
smiles innocently
19:46
MUSHROOMS
suddenly, CLI stops working
carrot :)
@user3202874 carrot - lettuce!? :)
do you guys know any other languages besides english?
i'm lerning german
now i have to add the salad to the list
@user3202874 we can probably cover finnish, dutch, norweigan, french, spanish, portugeuse, german, chinese and japanese among our members
19:50
@jon
@JonClements well if it isn't the creator of the salad!
@corvid I answered your question. I have some idea of how to get it working in SQLite, but have nowhere near enough time to research and answer that.
@user3202874 darn it... thought I'd got away with that one as well...
The problem is that sqlite does not have power without an extension, and extract either behaves differently or is present in a completely different function.
@davidism that's completely fine I probably should be using postgresql anyway, thanks for the help, this is a really good answer
what is the result of os.name on a mac ?
19:55
posix
when I do myapp --help, it shows all the options for the commands, but when I type a command like myapp (command) it says it's invalid...
I want to learn Japanese, but only got through a few lessons. Of course, they were drunken, offensive lessons (NSFW), so there's that.
> and you're going to need time, you're going to need about a year of your yamming life to learn this
correct
Cabbage :)
i keep wanting to say cabbage
to mean rubbish
DSM
DSM
20:00
(back from lunch) Japanese is tough because of how hard it is to combine learning to speak with learning to read. But the grammar's sensible enough that you can save time on other stuff, and it doesn't take too long to have basic conversations down.
i learnt a bit of japanese, it was bananas
I have both Python 2.7.6 and 3.4 installed, and I want to pip install ipython in order to use it in 3.4. I'm pretty much going to ignore 2.7 entirely, but was told it must remain (can't be deleted...on Ubuntu).
Do I just pip install ipython regardless? Or do I need to install it with some flags in order to "point" it to 3.4?
If anyone uses Pycharm, this guy needs a hand. Current answerers have missed the point of the question entirely.
don't pip install to the system
And how do I launch it, so it uses 3.4? Currently it defaults to 2.7.
20:03
@d_rez90 :( so i have to use another method to distinguish linux and mac?
sys.platform()
?
or platform.system()
don't change the system, use a virtualenv to set up a 3.4 env, inside the env python will point to 3.4
@davidism Oh.
Can you set virtualenvs in virtualenvs?
huh, I guess, but why?
I don't know what I'm talking about, let's just be clear about that...
Hold on..
It seems like you're suggesting creating a "master" virtualenv for 3.4.
20:07
@user3202874 I have two possible suggestions. 1. Don't distinguish between them at all. Write your code so it runs on all systems identically. 2. If your response to #1 is "but I have certain code that only runs on linux and not mac", then you already have a way of distinguishing them. platform = "linux" if code_ran else "mac".
Or should I just configure each virtualenv I create to point to 3.4?
virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 my_env_name
source my_env_name/bin/activate
That seems like a one time thing, so when I activate it, it uses that setting.
Okay.
So what about IPython then?
Do I install it outside of the virtualenv
if you're on linux, you can use virtualenvwrapper to make things easier
@Kevin , mm is that the best way? i am coding system wide hotkeys that need to work for linux mac and windows.
20:09
no, install ipython in the env
In each env? Really? That seems like a global kind of thing.
it is not global, it is a package like any other
DSM
DSM
Simply more awesome.
I considered IPython to be a global utility. Not something you import into your code.
try to change your mind then, it's not
20:11
Okay. So set up each env as 3.4, then install EVERYTHING into it. I don't have my mind around the fact that every project has all this redundancy, with virtualenvs. Each with its own copy of pretty much everything except the core Python libraries...
Rhubarb!
Sliders is an American science fiction television series created by Robert K. Weiss and Tracy Tormé. It was broadcast for five seasons between 1995 and 2000. The series follows a group of travelers as they use a wormhole to "slide" between different parallel universes. Tormé, Weiss, Leslie Belzberg, John Landis, David Peckinpah, Bill Dial and Alan Barnette served as executive producers at different times of the production. For its first two seasons it was produced in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California, USA in the last three seasons. Since its...
Anyone else remember that series?
Yeah
As usual, I enjoyed the "monster of the week" episodes (oh no, we slid into a universe where men are traded as property!) much more than "overarching lore" episodes (the dimension hopping aliens have taken over their 1234th dimension!)
@davidism I have a virtualenv already, without this -p setting, with a bunch of stuff already installed. Is it possible to reconfigure the virtualenv to 3.4, with the -p option?
If not, how do you uninstall a virtual env and everything in it? Step by step, or just obliterate the whole virtualenv directory?
DSM
DSM
I had a bit of a crush on Sabrina Lloyd, so yes, I remember Sliders. Still remember the one where the team leaped (slid?) into a world where Quinn had to answer trivia questions while playing some sport. Seemed fun.
20:27
so I answered a question, then realized the asker had indentation problems so I added an extra section to my answer with fixed indentation. Someone commented telling me to fix indentation in the question itself as an edit... is he right? is better?
No, you shouldn't make functional changes to code in a question
DSM
DSM
I remember once seeing someone fix the indentation in a problem, but it turned out the error was actually due to an indentation error which the fix removed..
20:44
I installed a new virtualenv with -p /usr/bin/python3.4, which worked (python --version returns 3.4). I activated it and then installed IPython with pip install ipython, but starting IPython still says "Python 2.7.6". I also installed gunicorn in the same way, but it's being installed to /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages.
Do I just need to manually start IPython with some "use 3.4" option (reading the docs, don't see how yet).
cbg folks
FYI Guardians of the Galaxy is very good.
I've heard that
@Ffisegydd STEWIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meta question seems to have gone down well. 16 up against 1 down and 9 favourites.
@Jon BRIIIIIIAN!
Has anyone seen "Star Wars: Threads of Destiny"?
20:51
@Ffisegydd and an additional comment by Ian
Yeah I saw that.
I'm not sure I agree really. I mean the close queue is already heavily shrouded, we don't really know how many posts are in there.
Plus it'd have to be something SO does themselves (maybe he means that) as we have no public API to the close queue AFAIK
not sure
21:13
Cabbage all! :D
Time to learn Django. Shudders
My knowledge of the framework comes from a single hour long lecture. This should go smoothly.
@Iplodman just work through the tutorial first - that'll help a lot
@JonClements Sure! :D
@davidism I left out a critical piece of information. I didn't install with pip install ipython. I actually used sudo pip install python.
It was being installed in the wrong directory because of that.
I changed it to sudo /jenv/bin/pip install ipython and it works.
It installs in the bin directory, and when you start ipython, it uses 3.4.
21:33
Oh joy, the first step and it didn't work.
@Iplodman srsly django has the most steep curve to get anything done on a new project, yet ppl call it "newbie friendly" :D
without tutorial you cannot get anything done
@aliteralmind I'm not a newb! ;)
Ah, I don't have Python27/Scripts in my system path.
Nope, still nothing ;-;
22:19
Rhubarb all! :D
Hey
i have a flask app , can i run certain code in n seconds ? without accessing to the page
omg.. I think I'm getting too old now..
remember this one?
(and all the parodies?)
# it was 7 years ago
22:35
Cabbage, people. So, can anyone venture an opinion whether it is a bad thing to run setup.py sdist assuming it is inside a hg repos?
I guess I could create a MANIFEST.in in the initial tarball, and then use that if a repos is not present, but it seems like a fair amount of extra work.
@odaialghamdi python is not php :P so you can , or depending on the server...
22:51
@PeterVaro Actually I have never seen or heard that until now..
@Humdinger really?
It was a giant hit back then
Maybe I wasn't onboard the cool train back then
are you on now? ;)
Probably not...
But I have recently obtained a head of cabbage.
well, if you follow some popular tumblr streams
22:53
tumblr? People still use tumblr?
sure thing -- thank god, it's getting less popular
but that doesn't mean the core
is leaving
it still has the support of artists and designers and all the creative guys out there
and those guys are the core
they won't leave -- unless someone find a way better platform than tumblr
Well if it doesnt have the words 'python', 'programming', 'cabbage', or 'sci-fi', I probably don't participate.
What is the problem with tumblr?
@Humdinger everything can't be perfect ;)
I can dream...
22:57
@Humdinger That should be sf.
@Humdinger short for science fiction.
Ah...
@FaheemMitha isn't that sci-fi?
Im not very good at the 'INSERT RANDOM ACRONYM HERE' stuff
22:59
@Humdinger +1
@PeterVaro I believe the cognoscenti refer to it as sf. I don't care, personally.
Maybe SF.
San Francisco
@PeterVaro That too.
^ thats what i was thinking
GK
Would anyone care to comment on my distutils question? Would it go down better if I inserted the name of random vegetables?
23:01
@FaheemMitha It probably would get an answer quicker if you used the salad vanacular
@Humdinger Noted, but I'm not good at languages, even salad ones.
It doesn't really seem suitable for the main site, anyway.
Ive ran sdist inside of a git repo with no issues
I would assume HG would be the same
@Humdinger No, you misunderstand. I'm bypassing sdist to invoke hg directly.
So, without hg, sdist won't work. Though I could add a MANIFEST.in on initial tarball creation with hg, so it would work after. But that would be extra work.
I'm not sure if that last sentence was clear.
honestly i still don't understand your end goal
@Humdinger well, sdist is about creating an orig tarball, right?
23:06
right...
but to do this, i need to create a MANIFEST.in (list of files), which then needs to be kept up to date...
or you could just wildcard it
So, if I assume this is inside a repos, I can simply invoke the version control machinery to give me a list of files under version control, and use that. Actually, I use hg archive, but that's not important.
@Humdinger How so?
I'd potentially end up with lots of junk.
well, it automatically includes all .py files
so an example of mine is:
`include *.txt
recursive-include docs *.txt`
@Humdinger Right, but there are other files I'd like in there.
@Humdinger I see.
And that works well enough?
23:09
Ya
Suppose you want some pdfs but not others, for example?
I never touch my manifest.in, that is all it looks like
well, then you would have to put them in manually
I see where you are going, but how would you know which ones you do NOT want based on hg?
@Humdinger I'd include everything that is under version control. I think that's a reasonable thing to do in general.
Why would you have stuff in your directory not under source control?
The other thing is that I use the hash as part of the name, which I wouldn't get without hg.
@Humdinger test scripts, artifacts of builds, random data files etc. etc.
For example, if I unpack latex bundles in there, I don't necessarily want them included.
23:13
Good old latex. But normally that stuff goes into specific folders. So you can exclude wildcard them
or whitelist the good folders
@Humdinger True.
@Humdinger Also true.
There is still the hash thing.
As far as the hash names, can you expound a little. What are you using the hashes to name?
@Humdinger The tarballs.
I don't often change the version number, so if I'm tarring up a random version of the repos, its helpful to identify it.
well, you could always create a script that creates the standard tarball, then renames it based on the hg commit
actually, the version is at 0.1 and I haven't changed it thus far.
@Humdinger and where would this script live?
23:16
in hg of course!
@Humdinger No, I mean, would it be part of setup.py sdist or something separate?
I would make it seperate
then it in turn calls sdist
but thats just personal preference
@Humdinger ok
just a basic script file. It makes it more portable because you can transfer it to other projects/repos
or if you want to go hardcore you could one-line bash it and set it as an alias
well, I'd like to make the hash part of the unpacked source directory name too.
23:19
I dont follow
@Humdinger Well, if you unpack the tarball, it unpacks into a directory. I'd like that directory name to have the hash too.
ah
Now we are getting somewhere...
Good grief. There is a chess SE? When did that happen?
@Humdinger probably time to go to sleep. Thanks for the feedback.
It was helpful.
ok. Sorry couldnt help you further
Chess has been there a while
@Humdinger It was helpful.
@Humdinger Oh, really?
23:25
like maybe a year ago-ish
Hmm, there are lots of sites now. Soon the whole world will be on SE.
yep. SE take over the world!
@Humdinger That long? There are only 1200 questions.
There is only so much you can ask about chess i guess...
IDK. but I joined 6 months ago and it was past beta stage
@Humdinger Perhaps. I don't know anything about it. I tried to play when I was little, and hated it. I used to lose all my games.
23:27
nvm.. its still technically in beta >.<
@Humdinger I'd be surprised if it was out of beta.
Well, dont want to keep you up. Rhubarb
@Humdinger Thanks. Take care. And rhubarb to you.

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