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17:00
He's also mistaken in thinking that [iterator]*n will create n copies of an iterator with independent state
Hey look, question marks and redirects work on the wiki now: sopython.com/wiki/Is_KevinScript_Real%3F
@Kevin yeah that's the key concept in that I think
@davidism Nice. Now the public can finally know the truth.
@Ffisegydd congrats on the job; will you take it?
It's definitely a contender, I've told the company that I've got some more offers to come in and they're happy to give me the time.
17:04
Well that's cool
Would you be consulting to different companies?
@Kevin he flat out asks what the splat operator does in the zip statement ... and then accepted the answer that didnt address that at all ..... interesting
:-I
@Ffisegydd that's cool
Good for a skill-based job to get broad experience
Tis a graduate scheme, so training etc.
17:07
oh well they editited it ... it now sort of addresses it as a common thing to use with zip(*...) ... which is an interesting statement in and of itself
32k starting salary.
@JoranBeasley Reading both those answers left me confused. The answer linked in comments worked though.
Nice
Where would you be based?
Cheltenham/Gloucester head office but sometimes working on-site with clients in the South West.
Cool
Maybe I should've taken that job in cheltenham, we could've had pie and stout
A lot
Sorry, I meant had pie and got stout
17:10
the biggest confusion is what the OP was actually asking ....
@Ffisegydd maybe add that thing about only ROs responding to certain questions in the rules?
Maybe. I'm not sure it needs to be a rule. Would have keep them short and sweet than clutter them up, already hard enough to get people to read them.
Up to you :)
it should just be one rule
DONT ASK DUMB QUESTIONS
.
But...what counts as a-BLAM
17:17
does anyone an expert in pymodsqlthing?
I've officially declined my first offer (not the one I got today).
plzhlp
:P
waits for RO
@Ffisegydd did it feel good?
@poke ofc I'm still here, but I can't design stuffs anymore => I almost don't have any free time :/
No. They were originally my first choice employer.
17:19
@Ffisegydd :P
Why'd you decline? Better offer/benefits elsewhere, better job description?
hrm. What's a good tool for generating "feeds" of data based on arbitrary JSON?
@corvid Python.
@QuestionC Alas, I am relegated to the cruel realm of Node.js and MongoDB :\
I think I need some weird mongodb adapter to make this work
Once they've confirmed my decline I'll say, best not until then as it's confidential.
17:22
@JoranBeasley what's a dumb question?
@Ffisegydd makes sense, you don't have to say ever if you don't want.
No I'm happy to say, and want to cos it's quite cool, I just can't just yet.
@corvid Isn't JSON easily parseable by Javascript?
@QuestionC yeah, the problem is making sense of data coming in from a variety of sources. Most are from webhooks where I don't control the data.
You'd hope that javascript could understand javascript object notation :p
17:25
and need different data based on the different sources
Some sort of javascript esb
But each source's grammar is more or less constant?
I think so. I might need to parse the data separately on every webhook then update a collection but that seems so ugly and inconsistent.
awesome
probably some of the most awesome hollywoodcode I have seen
17:33
@Kevin I think it would be considered fair use. That's why those t-shirt companies do all those stupid mashups - they'd have to pay for the rights otherwise.
@corvid This might help?
http://www.codeshare.io/MIr21
I had to solve a similar problem. Basically I had an incoming JSON feed, it wasn't super well documented, but I needed to translate whatever crap we got in into our internal database-like thingy.
"After this project has sadly been stalled for a long time, Armin Ronacher (@mitsuhiko) of Flask fame has kindly volunteered to get the project back up to speed. For a variety of reasons this means Babel is leaving the Edgewall.org umbrella."
and then armin does not do anything :D
(Sorry it's python, but I think Javascript has the tools, you need to parse JSON, infer type of an object, and define lambdas)
17:37
@QuestionC nah, it's still helpful
Thank you
@AnttiHaapala I'm getting more and more frustrated with the lack of attention he gives his projects.
Plenty of people use them, there are other maintainers, but only he can do releases, and he never does.
In this case I was turning JSON into XML, but this should work with any JSON-like thing (so, any feed).
In any case, you create a new node, its name being the JSON object's name.
If the JSON value is a JSON object (dict), you recurse, which is going to create subnodes.
If the JSON value is an array (list), you make a subnode for each value in the list. This uses bobo XML-style indexing (our software doesn't trust XML node ordering).
If the JSON value is a primitive type, then you just assign the value of the node to that value. My code does that as <{name} Value="{value}"/> although <{nam
@renoirb I have no idea where you're getting your information, but pretty much everything you just said is wrong. — davidism 5 secs ago
@AnttiHaapala sorry yeah the panel thing works. I keep assuming it's all magical and I need to follow a tutorial, when actually it all works sort of the same, normal way
Except the permissions system, which I'm skirting for now
So you can throw arbitrary JSON at this thing and it outputs a feed that looks like the JSON, but isn't JSON.

*handler_list* is how you define any custom behavior, by defining the function that should special handle any names. It looks like this in use...
# RaceNode is the output.  Parsed_Message is a JSON object.
# SplitsListJSON2DOM is code with special rules for processing the JSON value named "list"
# Anything not named list is just handled by the default JSON processing rules (turn it into XML that looks like the JSON)
def ProcessSplits (race_node, parsed_message):
    handlers = {
            'list': SplitsListJSON2DOM
            }
    ProcessJSON (race_node, parsed_message, handlers)
Lambdas are useful because a lot of the special handling ends up being 'The incoming feed's value "Foo" should be named "Bar" in the outgoing feed' or other little things that don't merit a full function.
@MartijnPieters any chance you can remove this comment? I'm not sure how to flag it, but it's misleading information.
@davidism just flag the post for a comment clean-up.
I've purged them now.
thanks, wasn't sure
And the parentheses there are optional there, still.
17:55
yeah, they don't do anything, although I was surprised that there's a special case for % with a single string
I thought it would treat it like any other iterable
Don't really like the DON'T ASK DUMB QUESTIONS being starred, might be a bit unwelcoming
cbg
dumb third party libraries :| Is it considered a productive use of time at work to make PRs to third party libraries?
More productive than chat.stackoverflow.com
Speaking of dumb question, this one was really… interesting (10k+ only)
@PeterVaro That’s a shame, but I understand it. Don’t worry about it and spend your little free time with what you enjoy the most :)
18:09
cabbage
What’s wrong with chat from my home network!?
Question:

If I've done sys.stdout = myLogger()

and myLogger.__init__() specifies a lock in it. Can I then use that lock with the write sequence to make it threadsafe?
yes?
test?
Awesome, thanks
18:14
@poke pong
okay, it works now…
weird
I pressed F5 and the “loading” thingy didn’t want to disappear.
Can some quickly answer this for me? As someone who is learning a little of python after transitioning from c to python, if I do something like x = 10, which of these two would more precise for me to say. That x is a variable or an object? Thanks to whoever answers.
An identifier
|------------------|
| Loading Python   |
| Just a second... |
|------------------|
More specifically, a variable name
18:16
@poke yeah weird, I still see it too ;)
how do yo import variables from a file to the rest of the project?
Makes tea
@LuisAverhoff “x” is the identifier or variable name of a variable that has a reference to an integer object of the value 10.
@Neoares you just do import my_module
18:18
:o
@poke Alright thanks for the clarification.
then my_module.value
I did it
can I do import my_module as a?
for example
and then a.value
sure, why not? Just try it
I tried and my code is exploding xD
18:20
You're not a nuclear engineer I hope.
ok, rather than posting that, you should post an actual problem you're having. Such as, "I did this <reproducible information>" and got "this error".
"AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'var'"
doing this: import src.var as var
from src import var
That should work though.
18:22
"ImportError: cannot import name 'var'"
stackoverflow.com/q/30345376/400617 unclear or too broad, after trying to get the op to narrow it down
I guess I'm missing something
Have you defined var?
oh wait...
wait... xD
@Neoares contrary to popular belief, we are not psychic. Please post all information necessary to reproduce the problem
18:22
var.py is the file that contains the variables
@davidism I could flood the chat, yes
Or you could read our room rules? sopython.com/chatroom
please use dpaste.com and read the rules first
@tristan are you planning to be in the UK at any point during your jaunt?
18:27
@Neoares and var.py is in what directory? And where is your file that you're importing it into?
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@Ffisegydd I am! England in the fall (sometime between september to october)
also, you have a circular import
@davidism probably, both fiels are inside src
Bah! I'm there in August
That moment when you write an answer and Jon Skeet gets to it before you…
I just closed the tab.
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18:27
I'm thinking that's the time that I'll just take off instead of working remotely.
@poke lol yeah best
user559633
@RobertGrant Oh yeah? When and where? I'm technically homeless, so it's not like those are hard dates
Awesome. Stop by and we can re-enact the closing scene from Dark Knight Rises. I can walk into the bar and see you across the room, then we quietly nod and go on with our lives.
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@Ffisegydd I would like that
@tristan 9-15
18:28
I do try to compete with Martijn but Skeet is even another league…
More noobular language :)
@tristan okay cool :) I'll have to work it out with family, as I haven't seen them since Jan, but I'll try and do that soon and let you know
user559633
@RobertGrant What area will you be in? My girlfriend and I will likely be around london
Same, ish
London and/or Kent
For either of you two I'd be willing to cross the boundary between the rest of the UK and the Greater London Area. I'll have to cleanse myself afterwards of course.
18:33
Ritually, I hope
It takes like a week.
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Ah, nice. Maybe I'll check out Kent. I haven't run the itinerary across the boss, but I was thinking that Mid-August to October would be spent in the British Isles.
I'll line the inside of my shoes with soil from Somerset so it feels like I'm walking around at home.
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@Ffisegydd Aww shucks, kicks pebble
But it'd be awesome to have a little meet. I assume by then @Ffisegydd will be working, so would it have to be a weekend?
18:34
@XavierCombelle Does she conclude that one should only use is to test for singletons like None?
I'm suprised that in cpython3.4 prompt tab work as expected
@davidism me too... should step down...
Ideally a weekend, unless I took time off.
Can anyone figure out what the yam this user is asking for? stackoverflow.com/q/30345376/400617
My start date is August 3rd, so if it's August then I can't really take holidays in my first month :P
18:34
@davidism there is no "overtake" in pypi
@davidism at least we know their website will involve html and css.
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@davidism I think it's a "my code is ugly and might do what i want. plz to make prettier"
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Either way, needs SSCCE
6TiB is the limit
18:37
6144 GiB
@RobertGrant @RobertGrant I agree ... I tried to delete the actual comment ... but it had been too long
So I asked a similar question yesterday. Is the PDF of the boto docs available on the site? boto.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html I was not able to find a link.
I like that Dell's gone private
@JoranBeasley it made me laugh, just thought it wasn't a good advert :)
@fgnu so...you want us to search a site for you?
yeh i put it as largely a joke and then realized it might not be so good for new users to see it
18:38
@Ffisegydd Well, I want you to search through the search results tbh: boto.readthedocs.org/en/latest/…
well sorta as a joke ... there are alot of dumb questions
Yeah, kind of wish it were there right now
@fgnu thanks for clearing that up, I will literally drop everything I have right now and search a website for you.
@fgnu are you serious?
18:39
Doesn't that strike you as a ridiculous thing to ask?
that was silly. Kicked
Come back with a programming question, not asking us to search for pdfs.
Is anyone here working with HEROKU?
Did you know? Heroku is not spelled with all caps.
What?
18:41
you've been informed of the rules before, don't ask to ask
The guy who gave a presentation yesterday at my workplace, had it in All Caps
on the screen too.
oh, well I'm sure he's an authority on it, and it was in no way a style choice for a header
I suppose so. He works for the company that owns Heroku.
oh snap
do you have a question?
18:42
what did I do to earn 20 invites on careers?
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HERoku? UGH THE MATRIACHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No idea, I keep piling them up as well
Have any popular questions/answers, maybe?
@davidism have you used any?
@abhi Wouldn’t be the first to completely misspell an own name. It’s “Heroku”. Everywhere.
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18:43
@fgnu gross, don't do that
@AaronHall I think you said somewhere in this chat that you had been denied
@AaronHall I gave one to someone but they didn't end up using it
@fgnu #kicked
so a bunch of people probably ended up giving you one
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i'm going to tag my mate with "ferret washing" on linkedin
@poke well my question is very basic.
18:43
@poke apart from their logo of course :P
@tristan lol
heroku is docker, but what is docker?
did you consider reading their about page?
user559633
i was tagging strangers with ZUMBA/CSS for a while and some got mad. it was pretty great
its just a way to easily deploy custom system installs
18:44
Sounds like some kind of zen puzzle.
or literally any material from a google search for "docker"?
I actually deployed an app, but we were handheld all the way.
Also, if by “works for the company that owns Heroku” you mean salesforce, then your comment is kind of invalid since salesforce is a rather large company and someone working there doesn’t really mean anything…
@JoranBeasley I thought someone else was denied, and I asked them why, but they were talking about being denied by facebook careers, whatever that is.
please ask a specific question
18:44
So I have an app running on heroku.
@abhi Docker is something completely different.
yeah people dont always see the full context of the chat :P
I've had 2 people use invites, 1 hasn't even though he promised me not to waste it.
(chat, stop messing with me; sorry @davidism, the messages are all jumping up and down…)
user559633
oh, 20 invites on careers meaning : tell one of your friends to sign up for our recruiting business idea
18:45
I should update my SO careers
@poke read me read me!
Hey, it's not a bad idea if they're in the mood to leave or currently jobless.
So here is my app - my-conferenceapp.herokuapp.com
but it won't work for anyone else. :(
Can I ask a question?
I've got an SO Careers profile. In fact I found 2-3 jobs through it.
Got all the way to interview with one, waiting to hear back from them.
@Ffisegydd that is cool!
18:47
Oh wait oops
Chat rules.
@abhi it pops up a salesforce login
Yes. My question is how can I get rid of it...
@Ffisegydd My current job is because of SO Careers :)
I have already authorized the app in salesforce
Nothing bad about that.
18:48
@abhi you mean you want to delete the app?
So before I could think of asking the guy a question, the guy had left.
We're not experts in Salesforce stuff on Heroku
@abhi consider contacting heroku/salesforce support rather than a chatroom on stack overflow
*Python chatroom
Does anyone here know threading pretty well?
18:49
chatroom rules
user559633
@AlexanderHuszagh read the room rules
@AlexanderHuszagh just ask a question
@abhi dashboard.heroku.com/apps -> click on your app -> settings -> “Delete app…”
user559633
CHATROOM RULES
I used to be a tailor @AlexanderHuszagh
user559633
18:49
does sweet kickflip over u
Lol..
This CHATROOM RULEZ!!!!
Somethin about reckin u m8
I need some gin.
18:50
@AaronHall I thought you were talking about our chatroom rules :/
we need another rule about drinking
Aaah now I want gin
user559633
@AaronHall you must be?
Gin for everyone!
@Ffisegydd where are you on G&T?
18:50
And about how if you don't drink enough you need to leave?
Where am I? Bottom of the glass mate.
Ahhhj, gin o'clock
Booze makes my ears burn :-(
@poke I try to have more than one reason for everything.
Anyway, so if I'm passing a separate (empty) object (dict) to hold data from separate threads... Running them all in parallel but they call the same functions.. Could that cause data corruption? Cause that's exactly what I'm getting: different results from when I force max 1 thread running or run them all in parallel (8 max).
18:51
@Ffisegydd okay, good
Not sure if there's some anti-T low snobbery
But I try to avoid really bad puns. Unless they're really funny.
PUNNY! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAaaaaaa...
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stress burps
It's pure punishment when they're not...
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...
18:52
Whoa. TIL that puns can be funny.
Let me teach you the pundamentals
5
It's the exception that proves the rule that they're not.
Robert's going to enumerate all the ones that aren't.
:P
ePUNerate! AMIRITE?
@AlexanderHuszagh Not corruption, as such. Python statements are atomic as far as threading is concerned, so there's no way that d[15] = 16 running in one thread could cause d[23] = 42 to fail in another thread
Cool, that's what I thought.. How about.. In one thread, d1['H'] = 137 and in the other thread, d2['H'] = 137 becoming d1['H'] = 99 and d2['H'] = 175
18:55
Nope, not possible
That's what I thought too... So it means my code is somehow crosstalking...
Survey: definition of a Python expert. Go!
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Can handle them without being bitten.
Knows they're constrictors
You could still get race conditions, though, for anything longer than one statement. Ex. if thread A is running if d[15] == 16: \n\t d[15] *= 2 and thread B is running d[15] = 3, then you might end up with d being {15:6}
user559633
18:56
Oh no, is anyone watching the news?
@tristan Nope, why?
user559633
There was some sort of disaster at a cheese factory in France. Apparently there's debrie everywhere
@tristan ?
@tristan Heh.
18:57
Boo\
@Ffisegydd That GIF would be perfect if it weren't from the upper left corner.
Fizzy's been saving that for a few minutes now.
That is hypnotic
Once again I have polluted chat with an annoying meme gif.
18:58
Nevermind, I solved it.
Thanks.
I'm not a rapper.
Yesterday: 9 upvotes on how to merge a dictionary.
user559633
Wow, that's pretty good for .update
Today: 1 upvote.
user559633
I'm thinking about posting another question/answer pair so i can rep-cap
let’s
get
rid

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