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14:01
Hi All, need help jkm
Out[3]:
[{'id': 747, 'name': 'x'},
{'id': 749, 'name': 'x'},
{'id': 647, 'name': 'x'},
{'id': 887, 'name': 'x'},
{'id': 787, 'name': 'x'}]
wondering is there way, based on a list of values mk = [887, 749] , how can i delete a dict from list of dict. any help really appericate it
out should be something like [{'id': 747, 'name': 'x'},

{'id': 647, 'name': 'x'},

{'id': 787, 'name': 'x'}]
What does jkm mean?
Deleting in-place isn't so easy. You could instead use a list comprehension to create a new list, using the if clause to filter out undesired dicts.
Something like new_seq = [d for d in old_seq if d["id"] in bad_ids]
sorry its variable name
Although, hmm, I guess you could do for id in bad_ids: seq.remove({'id':id, 'name':'x'}), but only if name really is 'x' for each one
Er, that should be not in in the list comprehension
@Kevin Thank a million , both seems to fine .
14:10
Reminds me of a hacky yet interesting solution I wrote for a "partial matching" problem: stackoverflow.com/questions/27607638/…
>>> class Dummy:
...     def __eq__(self, other):
...             return True
...
>>> seq = [{'id': 23, 'name': "Bob"}, {'id': 42, 'name': "Alice"}]
>>> #oh no, we don't know user 23's name, how will we remove it?
...
>>> seq.remove({'id': 23, 'name': Dummy()})
>>> seq
[{'id': 42, 'name': 'Alice'}]
Interesting
Although that can fail if the list happens to contain a value which always returns False for equality checks.
Kind of an unstoppable force / immovable object problem there
Yo.
Ooh, an OP gave me the accept 21 days after I posted my answer. I think that's a record.
14:25
@Kevin think I've had one turn up after a year and a bit :)
Ok, just a personal record for me then :-)
You're obviously more accept worthy!
I kind of admire an OP like that. Returning to complete an obligation even after you forgot about it for a long time. I wish I had that quality.
@Kevin maybe it's a quality you'll be able to accept in the future? :p
Rather, I tend to ignore old tasks. Hey self, when are you going to debug the sound volume bug in your Falling Blocks Game project?
(probably when pigs fly, because it's likely to be an issue with SDL itself)
14:31
@Kevin well... look at it this way - it's never good to rush things and patience is a virtue etc...
That's a nice way of putting it :-)
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Midmorning cabbage for all.
Hmm, the boss is reporting mysterious build errors in my checked-in code. Could this have something to do with the "VS has encountered an error while reporting an error. Restart VS as soon as possible" message I got yesterday?
Hey up
14:33
this is the time when @Kevin is super-active..
I guess I should have restarted as soon as possible, instead of assuming that I knew what I was doing :-\
@Ffisegydd I am getting the error as soon as I login to sopython site now!!
It rains stars and messages at this time :P
@BhargavRao so you login and get an error?
Is it a 500 ISE again?
Yeah.
again
14:35
So you're not logged in, you press the login button, and it 500s out?
Blergh...
Hmm
What if you login when you're on sopython.com?
Not on the wiki or anything.
Same problem!
From the home page
What's the url that 500s?
http://sopython.com/auth/login/authorized?next=/&code=FMRCkYUKSFxTV*pdbUyuFw%29‌​%29
Link gets broken in chat
14:38
Are you using Chrome or something? Can you try and login with incognito mode on?
Basically want you to try it with no cookies/anything.
Don't know if FF/IE has a similar mode.
Not working in Chrome(incog and normal), FF(private and normal). No windows so no IE
So it 500s all the time?
Yeah!
Tried it in mobile too, same prob
@BhargavRao do you mind if I ask, how do you login normally? Is it associated with a gmail account? Or Facebook? Or directly on SE?
14:41
So when you login you press the "log in with Google"?
need sugesstion, with this sttement sql is running too slow new_seq = (d for d in cur if d["lead_id"] not in lead_excludes.ExcludeList())

for row in new_seq:
cur(var) generates sql output
with list of dict
above code running pretty slow
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What does lead_excludes.ExcludeList() do, and -- because it probably returns a list -- how big is it?
@BhargavRao can you go here, login, go to your profile page, click on "apps", and revoke permission for sopython?
14:48
pretty big one
45000 id';s
Then try to re-login on the site.
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Then that's probably the issue. Before that line, add exclude_set = set(lead_excludes.ExcludeList()), and then use if d["lead_id"] not in exclude_set.
Fine. Will do in a sec
okay
Waw! I got 100 rep free! Thanks fizzy
14:52
You got 100 rep on StackApps :P
@Ffisegydd Same error! 500 ISE
Got 100 rep on SO also!!! \o/
@BhargavRao okay. I wash my hands of it. I'll write up what we've tried on the Github Issues page.
:(
Now I have one more doubt! If I join all the SE sites, will I get 100 rep for each?
@DSM wow its too much fast now :)
You will get 100 rep on that site, not on SO.
@sush please don't star random bits of code, even if you find them useful. Please only star interesting or amusing comments that others might find similarly interesting or amusing.
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14:54
@sush: membership testing in lists is slow because you may have to scan the whole list. Membership testing in sets is O(1).
Ah! Then :( So I get 100 rep only for 1 time on SO! :(
@Ffisegydd (or anything by Kevin!?) :p
Thanks Fizzy, Hopefully the sopy site will get proper asap!
@BhargavRao you've not got 100 rep on SO according to your profile.
It might look like you did, because it's in the black bar at the top, but it'll be for StackApps
And if you have gotten 100 rep, then it's a bug and needs reporting.
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.. maybe it would need reporting eventually..
14:56
Actually. Ignore what I said, it appears you have gotten the 100 rep.
I wonder if you got the 100 rep back when you were on ~300 like you're "meant to"
Dev and QA not being configured identically makes me sad.
"Works on my machine" unfortunately does not work as a "get out of bug fixing free" card
Lol ... Anyway got 100 rep!
What is the best way to represent chess board in python?
2D list seems fine for that.
@DSM do you know what the use-case of pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/dev/generated/… is?
Restrict the info axis to set of items or wildcard doesn't seem clear to me.
14:58
board = [[None for i in range(board_width)] for j in range(board_height)]
Does it mean remove columns?
What if the chess board can only have knights (more than 2 for a side) and king
@Ffisegydd Should I report on meta, that I got 100 rep illegally?
That's fine, it doesn't really matter what pieces are on the board.
@BhargavRao nah. I looked at your history and it wasn't illegal. People get the 100 rep when they hit 300 rep, for some reason it didn't get given to you until you signed onto another site.
14:59
I need to find if at any point white is in checkmate or not
That sounds hard.
Phew! Thanks!.
Rbrb all
hmm
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@Ffisegydd: I think it exists mostly as a convenience to avoid things like df[[col for col in df.columns if re.search(pattern, col)]]
Ah okay cool. So it did what I thought it did.
15:01
You'd probably need something like def is_checkmated(): king.is_threatened() and all(board.applied(move).king.is_threatened() for move in all_possible_moves())
(here, board is no longer a 2d array, but a class which has a applied(move) method that returns a new board instance with the given move executed)
the logic doesn't change... — user1219394 3 mins ago
i cannot change the board for this
@Kevin couldn't you just look at King's position and look at positions an L-move away from him for if a knight is there? Then if threatened, look at the 8 positions around king?
Umm... still not convinced it's a good answer though :)
Fine, just write a global applied(board, move) function then. Same effect, but design isn't as encapsulated
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15:03
@Ffisegydd: but you could move someone in to block.
Or kill a knight.
Bughouse chess (also known as Exchange chess, Siamese chess, Tandem chess, Transfer chess, Double bughouse, Cross chess, or simply bughouse or bug) is a popular chess variant played on two chessboards by four players in teams of two. Normal chess rules apply, except that captured pieces on one board are passed on to the players of the other board, who then have the option of putting these pieces on their board. The game is usually played at a fast time control; this, together with the passing and dropping of pieces, can make the game look chaotic and random to the casual onlooker; hence the name...
Let's get 4 of us together and play ^^^
(I'm assuming by "cannot change the board" you mean "I can't change the implementation of the board class" rather than "I can use whatever implementation of the board class I like, but it must be immutable". Because I'm imagining that board.applied returns a new instance, so immutability is conserved)
:)
Also, it has to be a legal position. If the white king is in check, the black king can't be in checkmate.
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15:04
@Ffisegydd: ah, sorry, I didn't notice that we were working in a restricted space. :-(
But anyway. @Ffisegydd, I suppose. I was thinking in terms of regular not-all-knights chess.
I need some good music
It's still more complicated than I made out (e.g. you could kill the threatening knight).
True, but it's still less complicated then with unrestricted pieces.
15:07
"|kw| | |nw| |nw| |nw|=\n" + "| | | | | | | | |=\n" how to convert this into the 2d list?
i am thinking of using split
string split funciton
Yes, that's a reasonable starting point.
split on \n to get rows, then split on | to get cells
exactly
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@Ffisegydd: does your filter have an inplace kwarg? Mine doesn't, I wonder if it was removed recently.
@DSM ah. Mine does not (0.15.2 stable). The docs don't have it either (derived from the comments I assume so not surprising).
15:11
Interesting for us anyway, awful for Bhargav.
@Ffisegydd did you check the server logs?
No, not yet. Where are they? I can do so now.
@davidism not too into electronic tbh
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Could always listen to Bach's Mass in B Minor. It's arguably the greatest musical achievement of the human race.
@corvid It's not exactly electronic, check out stemage's other work: metroidmetal.bandcamp.com/album/varia-suite
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15:15
@Kevin: hey, I just saw a question and lo and behold it had an answer by you!
@Ffisegydd /home/sopython/uwsgi.log
@davidism yeah found them and found the error
There's a big exception but the important bit seems to be
sqlalchemy.exc.IntegrityError: (IntegrityError) duplicate key value violates unique constraint "so_user_pkey"
DETAIL:  Key (id)=(4099593) already exists.
yeah, I have a feeling his SEUser was recorded before he logged in (and created an actual User) and something went wrong
@BhargavRao did you change the way you login to SO recently?
Could he log in previously?
15:18
Not sure, @Bhargav? Were you able to login previously or was that the first time you'd tried?
@DSM I'm an industry leader :-) top fifteenth user for the tag.
@DSM Bach is pretty great, I like his violin work a lot
Looks like you're fourth, or approximately worth 1.9 Kevins
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How the heck am I #4?! I'm not even sure I knew it was a tag!
SO please give some power to close questions immediately where op failed to show his attempts.
Spoon-feeding being greedy for upvotes? What has SO came to!?! — hwnd 3 mins ago
Quality over quantity. Of the two questions you answered, both have at least five upvotes.
Ooo.... Did I mention my SO package is on its way... and there's two t-shirts!?
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Anyone up for creating a nbviewer tag?
:)
In comparison, I appear to be #1 if you go by questions answered rather than total score.
15:20
@DSM How the heck do I even end up answering Turtle Graphics questions? :-P
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@Martijn: ninjas are mad for turtle meat, maybe?
I think people usually just use . Is it time to go burninating?
I remember breaking a turtle at school... code went forward too far, and it fell of the desk - teacher was not happy
@Kevin how to convert it back to the string format?
@Anuj have you tried anything? It really sounds like you're asking us to program for you.
This is really straightforward stuff, try playing around on your own first.
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15:22
@Kevin: dunno. How many questions are really about "a textual syntax for RDF that allows RDF graphs to be completely written in a compact and natural text form, with abbreviations for common usage patterns and datatypes"?
@davidism I am improving my skills.. I wrote it using two loops
want to know a pythonic way
i am still learning python
Hmm, maybe all those turtle tagged questions should be retagged to turtle graphics rather than vice versa.
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It looks like this unor guy is doing that at the moment, if I'm reading right.
Wish I had read the synopsis for "turtle" before submitting it as a synonym.
Hmm, maybe I'll just retag all the turtle questions that I answered, so I can briefly be #1.
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Kevin, "synonymizer".
15:24
:-|
Never gets old.
@Martijn do you reckon PyCharm will be fine with: maketrans = getattr(__import__('string'), 'maketrans', None) or str.maketrans :p
I think PyC would s**t itself.
@JonClements nope.
Perhaps with another getattr..
maketrans = getattr(__import__('string'), 'maketrans', None) or getattr(str, 'maketrans')
sounds about right.
Yeah, that looks better :)
who needs try/except with code as elegant as that :p
15:35
I think the original on the A is better...
buh, dumb question, should using $set on a column which does not exist create it?
@Ffisegydd no, really?
@Martijn you're just biased :p
I know. Shocking. I won't be driven by these Python one-liners! I'll go against the tide. I will stand up to derision and mockery!
You may take my life, but you'll never take my try:... except:... blocks!
I am back :-)
Cabbage :-)
15:46
@thefourtheye cbg!
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Does it make sense to start tagging a question with the non-existing tag to propose a new tag?
I don't remember the last time I closed this tab :D
But today I did...
@cel why not just use ?
> However, I'm wondering if this is the best way to accomplish this or if you guys have a better idea of where to patch in such logic. After I settle on a method for wedging in proxy behavior to all outgoing requests made from a node app I plan to publish a small npm module so others can benefit from the same ability but with less effort. Is there a better way to accomplish this behavior or do you think what I have is worthy of publishing as a debugging tool?
Okay, I am not able to come to a conclusion about this question. There is a working code for his problem. And then he says
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@Ffisegydd, hmh... fair enough
15:50
There's already 1100+ ipython-notebook questions, what does nbviewer add to them?
By all means do it, but I wouldn't personally.
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Is there a Jupyter tag yet?
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What about this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/29034001/… - The question seems fine, the tagging seems fine (maybe add ipython?) - But the question got 4 views.
not the greatest question
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I couldn't get Jupyter working as the IJulia front the other day. Made me sad.
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15:52
well, the it would be a 'Looks ok' in triage :D
in the top 50 of all my reviews I guess :D
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Yet another membership-in-a-list issue. What's up with that today?
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@davidism, well you know - triage can bring you to tears sometimes...
I have no idea what you're trying to say with those last three messages.
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@davidism, I think the question seems ok, but the tagging is the problem. No one is going to see it, unless they are following , which apparently not many people do. I wonder how to change the tagging, but it's not straight-forward.
You click edit and change the tags. Beyond that, there's no demonstration within the question of what the problem is, so if those links ever change (such as the notebook updating), the question becomes nonsensical.
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16:00
@davidism, fair enough.
The tags are appropriate, although I suppose you could add . It doesn't matter when people see the question, if it eventually gets an answer then mission accomplished
.. you might want to try removing your vcont = list(vcont) and vcont.sort() lines.. — DSM 14 mins ago
@DSM I suggested that as an answer, but I was downvoted :'(
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@thefourtheye: you were of course right about that. I think your vcont set comp would need to have a split inside, but the approach is right, and that iced character doesn't know what he's talking about.
Actually I was editing my answer, but the iced... :(
I'd mocked up:
with open(p_m, 'rb') as fin:
    vcont = {line.split('|', 2)[2] for line in fin}
with open(p_t, 'rb') as fin:
    if vcont.issubset(line.split('|', 14)[14] for line in fin):
        # okay
16:14
what is the best ? bash or python to write very small linux application ?
But that doesn't cover printing what doesn't match
@underscore *asks in Python chatroom*
@underscore what sort of answer do you expect from here?
also, I might mean issuperset.... brain's not working
also, it's spelled "Linux"
do whatever works for your use case, we're not mind readers/remote viewers
16:15
@thefourtheye but the general approach is use sets, and limit the str.split to only N many
Does this application need to be compatible with winduws?
Has anybody used Celery?
i want to write a update script with git either using bash or python
@davidism
@JonClements Yup, split(.., 14) would have been better
@InderpalSingh please read sopython.com/chatroom just ask your question
16:17
But after this
> you are optimizing place which doesn't really require optimization (as O(NM) will be the same as O(N), as N is WAY bigger than M) leaving bad and slow code as is. don't.
I don't feel like arguing :D
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@thefourtheye: yeah, that's probably a good choice. Not worth the headache.
I am writing a web crawler using producer and consumer model using celery. Producer will visit pages and save those pages and consumer will parse those pages and fetch more links for producer to save. I am new to pub sub model. Couldn't figure out how to create tasks which consumer will act upon
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"OMG!! I can not figure this out - it is driving me crazy -Excel formula" is not a question title which really calls to me.
The producer and consumers must be designed as Python Celery workers with Redis as Message broker.
16:22
@InderpalSingh So some program will call a task for the producer worker, which will then put a bunch of tasks in for the consumer, which will in turn probably put more tasks on for the producer? You need two queues, start celery twice, once with workers listening to the producer queue, once with them listening to the consumer queue.
@DSM it's inspired you to comment though :)
@DSM someone mentioned Jupyter in the title here :P What do you think about the tag situation re. Jupyter and IPython?
should probably be created, then proposed as a synonym for it.
What will be in those tasks? I mean what's philosophy behind them? Are producers and consumers two decorators/methods in tasks.py?
Okay I've edited that Q with the Jupyter tag.
I can't create a synonym though.
16:29
@InderpalSingh that's really too broad of a question. I have no idea what your application really looks like, but at minimum there'd be one consumer task, one producer task, and some way to tell the producer to start producing something.
It would be better if you experimented with Celery yourself first (maybe with something smaller), then came back with a specific question once you understand how to work with Celery.
@Ffisegydd We need 5 questions in that tag. Only then the synonyms can be suggested :(
Just spent twenty minutes trying to debug the line f("None", b, c). It was supposed to be f(None, b, c) -_-
I'll start editing tags then
I think if you re-tag questions you have answered to , you automatically get the points necessary for proposing a synonym. I saw it mentioned as a workaround for proposing synonyms in minor tags somewhere.
I only have 2 upvotes/questions in it.
16:34
Wait, I was wrong. The user suggesting the synonym should have 5 score in that tag
Does anyone have lots of answers/points in then? :P
We also need a tag wiki really, but I've never written one and have to leave for home soon.
Yeah, you need to take some of your score in the existing tag and retag to get a score in the new tag.
16:46
@davidism Actually since now i have only written synchronous apps. I am missing the basic idea behind async apps. I am trying to understand basic structure of code to write. So now i have one producer task and one consumer task. they will maintain their separate queues having tasks for each other, once started. But how to maintain those queues?
@InderpalSingh you just need to start reading the celery docs and experimenting. The answer is literally "use celery to use queues".
@Ffisegydd umm... only actually got a single answer with no votes for - and that's not even anything to do with ipython-notebook anyway
@davidism I am reading that but i am not able to figure out producer consumer model for all this
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@Jon: shouldn't we just remove the tag there?
@InderpalSingh start smaller. Start by writing it so that the "producer" is still synchronous, sending out work to the "consumers" and collecting it back. Then move to making the "producer" an async task as well.
16:53
You've earned the "Marshal" badge (Raised 500 helpful flags).
what is this a reference to and why is it starred three times? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/22069483#22069483
@AnttiHaapala I'm a little more than halfway there. Used up almost all my flags for today.
1 month ago I had 50 flags
The 10k late answers page is like shooting fish in a barrel.
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"I am working this in python. Can I request any quick solution." No, it sounds like we're working that in Python..
@davidism: yeah, there are lots of "me too!" non-answers.
@DSM Yeah... done...
@davidism don't dig too much into the starred list... I'm sure there's lots starred and no-one remembers why now... :p
(although that specific one - does seem really odd)
17:00
It was someone saying hi in txt spk this morning, I cancelled the stars.
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I wish we could add another twenty characters or so to the pre-ellipsis length. Or did Kevin write a script to warn us? Can't remember.
I did write an ellipsis warning tool. It should be available on the wiki's scripts page.
What we really need is a script that substitutes the full messages in.
Let's see... Hey, is it a joke that there's a "Is kevinscript real" link on the Wiki Contents page, but it goes to a 404?
I think having a ? in it breaks
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17:05
@Kevin: many thanks! Your script worked perfectly out of the box.
Hooray!
Actually modifying the starred list to show full messages, is beyond my abilities I'm afraid
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I'm sure I've read the is-kevinscript-real page. How did I get to it, if not via a link?
@Kevin but, but... I thought your abilities were limiltless!
Sure they are, but there's degrees to limitlessness. Ex. A line is limitless and so is a plane, but one is more limitless than the other.
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.. which one?
17:10
Okay... a cheeky update wiki_page set title='Is Kevin Script Real' where id=47; should have sorted that
Django url patterns is hard
@DSM Is this a socratic trap? I feel like if I give any more detail you'll bust out a proof of bijection from reals to complex numbers and prove me wrong by analogy.
Oh well, I'll go along with it anyway. The plane is the more limitless one.
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Okay, I'll buy that. (See? Not everything is a trap, he said, carefully preparing the groundwork for the future.)
I dont know how to explain what i am trying to doing but the code may tell.
url(r'^$', views.index, name='index'),
url(r'^(?P<id>[a-zA-Z0-9_.-])/$', views.redirect, name='Later..'),
@JonClements Thanks a bunch :-)
17:12
www.example.org/ - index
This reminds me of QI when Alan Davies just goes for the traps.
www.examle.org/<something> go to views.redirect function.
Woah, since when does __repr__ automatically do circular reference checking for you?
>>> class Tree:
...     def __init__(self, value):
...             self.value = value
...             self.children = []
...     def __repr__(self):
...             return "Tree({}, {})".format(self.value, self.children)
...
>>> t = Tree(23)
>>> print t
Tree(23, [])
>>> t.children.append(t)
>>> t
Tree(23, [Tree(23, [...])])
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Since ever, AFAIK. Or at least as long as I can remember.
I guess I just assumed that every container class took on the responsibility themselves of not looping forever.
I guess KS should follow suit with this marvelous automatic checking. No idea how I would do it though.
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17:18
Just accumulate a set of object ids. If you see one you've seen before, don't recurse.
I like
>>> [seq[slice(*p)] for p in zip([None]+seq_cut,seq_cut+[None])]
['AT', 'CGATCG', 'AT', 'CG']
but I can't decide between using the slice or p[0]:p[1].
Yes, but where would I hold this set? repr only takes one parameter.
Maybe some kind of global-ish flag or stack... Seems to be what Python does?
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@Jon: grumble
@DSM Steven's already done something similar... I had the same open in my editor :(
Saw that on HN
I'm removing it because I want to find a link to the real repo.
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17:24
itemgetter(*starmap(slice, bounds))(seq)
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Good grief!
The perils of being a developer on a popular project..
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Mental note: sign all code contributions as "Angus MacArthur" in the future.
I vaguely recall something about HP end-users finding Python on their laptops (running Windows) and calling Python devs to try and ask why this stuff was polluting their machines.
> Some Windows machines also have Python installed. At this writing we’re aware of computers from Hewlett-Packard and Compaq that include Python. Apparently some of HP/Compaq’s administrative tools are written in Python.
Bah, the FAQ documentation in the Mercurial repo only goes back to 2009, when it was copied from another source.
It was only included in the documentation from Python 2.6 onwards.
17:39
buh. I don't know how to into callbacks in python. Is there a noop?
@corvid lambda *args, **kwargs: None
I wasn't the downvoter, but questions that state "what is wrong with my code" are almost always considered off-topic for StackOverflow. — BlackVegetable 24 secs ago
Err.... wat? ^^^
Dammit... watching "Only Connect" always makes me feel stupid
17:57
Ooopsy... meant to click "Reject and Edit" for stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7337027 :(
I'm allowed a mis-click now and again, right? :p
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I once accidentally protected a random question.
I once managed to unprotect a question
That Ashwini had protected... which was surprising, because it pops up a prompt you have to click, and my understanding at the time was that unprotecting could only be done by the person who protected it/a mod in the first place
(but later found out - anyone (with suitable rep) can now unprotect)
never found much need to protect anything anyway
Um... just pondering if this is suitable for our dupe target about trailing commas... stackoverflow.com/questions/29038916/…
Google Code is shutting down apparently... guess everyone's using github/bitbucket now...
Not sure what to do with Tkinter Collision Example
Unclear because there's no question mark? Too broad because there are many possible examples to give? opinion based because "simple" is subjective?
Or maybe it's just a good question but I can't tell because I'm grumpy?
SQLAlchemy question, here's a simplified example: pastebin.com/p95FP9rq. Can I use an instance of a mapped class as the key in an attribute_mapped_collection like this or is the key intended to be a more primitive type like a string or an integer, as seems to be the case in most examples I see?
Why not try it and see? I have a feeling it would work, but I don't have the time to test it.
18:16
Thing is it appears to work (at first glance without rigorous testing), but I had a super weird bug until I changed something that I don't think should matter and I was wondering if that was a "don't do this" sign and I wasn't sure if this satisfied what the docs said about the key being immutable over the lifetime of the object -- in my example, the Season that a Team is associated with would never change, but a Season is of course not an immutable object
The bug, if you're curious, goes like this:
The actual code's too complicated to get into but essentially, just for informally testing, I'd instantiate ~10 Franchises, one Season and iterate over the Franchises instantiating a Team for that Franchise and that Season
DSM
DSM
That "comparing two files" question reduces to something like df0.merge(df1, on=[0,1]). #secretknowledge
The "Tkinter Collision Example" begging question has three upvotes. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Then I'd retrieve all Franchises and iterate over them,accessing their teams_by_season collection; all looked as expected for most the Franchises, but...
@DSM or using heapq.merge with the key= in 3.5 :p
for the first one or two Franchises -- never more, never less -- the key in the collection came back as None rather than the Season object the Team was associated with
18:20
Or a group by with a decorate/undecorate and heapq :)
ionic is annoying
I fixed that by explicitly assigning the Team to the Franchise's collection, i.e., franchise.teams_by_season[season] = Team(), rather than session.add(Team(franchise, season)), but I'm baffled why the latter only worked for ~8/10 iterations of the loop
All or none I'd understand, but why was the dictionary key missing in only a few cases, consistently in each attempt?
18:36
Errr... has commenting changed recently?
You never use to be able to do two @'s
re-hey-up
so, are all of Jetbrain's IDEs similar to the python one?
Yeah that's kinda the point of them.
Once you "know" one, you can pick the others up quite quickly with some domain knowledge.
I think I'ma try WebStorm, it looks bretty gud
I do really like webstorm.
18:47
cbg
@Ffisegydd I don't think I have logged in before. Is there any work around now?
(And sorry for the really late reply. I'm workin on a UCSC project and we meet each other on Fridays for 4 hrs)
@BhargavRao don't worry about it. I'm sure we (and by we I mean davidism) can find a fix (and by fix I mean hack)
:D ... If not, just add my name to the the list of those who want t-shirts! (quantity 1) Thanks a lot!
@BhargavRao is that one thousand t-shirts, yeah? :p
:D I wouldn't mind. I would quit my college and start selling shirts for a living!
lol. I can't even imagine that
:)

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