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14:00
@khajvah Why is that? Also folders inside home can have root only read permission.
@poke You have a goal right? In all my code I refuse to change goalposts, I have a goal to solve problem X, I solve it... Done. No need to add other tools to a toolbox, don't try to be a swiss army knife.
morning you cats
But I agree with you mostly poke, it's just that I find people are too quickly dropping support nowadays.
So you are saying that you are absolutely perfect and never need to change things because you do it absolutely right from the very beginning? I don’t believe a word.
Morning, Corvid.
14:03
Also on the C++ topic, that’s a language standard, not a library or implementation. If you look closely, C++ compilers get updated all the time too.
@Wally Most of your private data is in home, I imagine.
@poke Well in the interface of a library I strive for that yes. - And if possible I only ADD to the interface. But of course it happens... But I feel more time should be spent (than is common now in open source projects) before releasing a version to try to prevent this.
@poke while keeping compatible with older versions
@khajvah Note that the discussion was never about compatibility.
@poke compatibility can solve the issues discussed (assuming you are discussing dependancies)
14:07
@khajvah Again, not if dependencies are not specified in a way that they accept newer versions.
yeah, fair enough
@paul23 I think it was Voltaire said "The perfect is the enemy of the good"...
Well, he probably said it in French, to be fair.
@JRichardSnape (Italian*)
Il meglio è nemico del bene
@morgan nice. I love the sound of Italian, too.
It was translated into French later, " Le mieux est l'ennemi du bien"
14:13
re-cbg
@JRichardSnape Oh yeah, it's a beautiful language. The GF took it for a couple years.
@khajvah That is a valid point. However if you're starting up your spyware by adding your program to '/home/user/.config/autostart' I'd know. Spyware needs deep integration with the OS and other programs to be effective. I don't think any spyware author would be in just reading your home. They''d want to monitor your browsing, keystrokes, etc.
Or the first recorded English version:
> Were it not sinful then, striving to mend,
To mar the subject that before was well?
~Shakespear, sonnet 107.
@Wally I usually trust repositories. Outside repos, I install only applications that I know are legit.
14:18
@morgan you are astounding me with your erudition. And lo, the Ides of March are not yet even upon us.
Yeah. But some times you have to install .debs and repos usually use HTTP and if you're rebuilding package cache or GPG sigs. You can be MITMed. I guess you don't have atleast 30 people sharing your IP running XP whith worms that constantly try to spread using outdated backdoors. True story.
@JRichardSnape I'd love to pretend that I'm not just reading wikipedia.
Pretend away ;)
Right so, ditching gunicorn for uwsgi solves websocket problem
Do we have any resources for absolute beginners to learn programming? I have a friend who is trying to learn. I feel like she would go towards the numpy/scipy route (chemical engineer PhD student)
14:26
@corvid The sopython tutorial page?
@corvid I'm a big fan of this - especially How To Think Like A Computer Scientist
@corvid I found books to be the easiest way.
Hey - just noticed - happy birthday @idjaw
:) Thanks @JRichardSnape
Happy birthday!
14:28
On my eReader or print books. It's a pain to read from computer screens. Also you don't get into the bad habit of copy pasting code when learning
Happy Birthday.
:)
@idjaw Happy birthday :-)
Happy Birthday, Idjaw!
Did you cut a cake? Also any techy gifts?
I've only cut a cake on only like 1 birthday.
My wife brought home home made cannolis made by someone at her work last night. Rumour has it, I'm getting a nice dinner tonight :)
14:30
Happy birthday!
Oooo, cannolis are the best.
user559633
@idjaw found two bottles of that crown royal northern harvest rye
@tristan awesome!!! :) let me know what you think.
user559633
I will! It was pretty good. Not world's best caliber.
def was_published_recently(self):
        return self.pub_date >= timezone.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=1


"""
I don't understand what this return statement is doing. Can someone
here tell me?
"""
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14:31
Comes in a tan drawstring bag inside of a box that's lined with reflective gold high-gloss paper.
I didn't get that
@AbhimanyuAryan Mulitline comment. LOL! Misread it. Too quick to respons.
I guess when you buy them in a crate you just get the bottle.
@tristan That's fancy.
user559633
@idjaw lol impressive.
user559633
14:32
@MorganThrapp That's crown royal's gimmick -- drawstring bags, normally purple.
normally doesn't taste that great, just good to look at
:P
Ah, I've never had any of Crown Royal's stuff.
this is why it is so surprising to have a Crown Royal being crowned, whiskey of the year.
@idjaw yaa that was quick.
Oh! Alchohol talk. I want to get into alcohol but am afraid of getting addicted.
14:34
@idjaw happy birthday :)

May all your dreams come true
And saying bad stuff after loosing control.
@Wally u wot?
@idjaw Yeah, that is surprising. Maybe the Japanese whisky craze is starting to die down.
Yeah, there seems to be like this surprise that comes out of unexpected places every year.
user559633
I bought two bottles -- one to drink, one to set aside as a christmas gift in case it's really world's best level. I found it for $30 and it drinks like $90 bottle, so I might buy a few more for christmas gifts this year just out of the novelty
14:35
good call.
user559633
The buzzfeedification of the Whiskey Bible
at 30$ it really is impressive how good it is
@khajvah Want to try alcohol basically but am afraid of addiction
user559633
Seriously.
Okay, maybe I'll have to see if I can find a bottle.
If it drinks that far above its class.
user559633
14:36
@MorganThrapp Yeah, that's the best way to put it really. World's best Whiskey under $50. Probably. Unless there's a local distillery in Ireland or Scotland that sells a bottle for under that.
My favorite rye these days is probably High West's Double Rye.
@Wally it's not heroin. Don't want to advertise drinking or anything but people usually don't get addicted from trying
I have a feeling the trick is going to be to buy a bottle soon before it all vanishes/the price skyrockets.
@MorganThrapp actually, the price won't change at all, and soon (later this year) the market will be saturated with that bottle. I was told this at a Whiskey tasting I was at earlier this year.
@AbhimanyuAryan Assuming the lack of ) at the end is just a typo, it will return True if the object it is called on has an attribute pub_date more recent than 1 day ago, False otherwise.
14:38
Where I live people who drink alcohol are labelled as bad people. Also many people who are involved in wife-beating do it while they are drunk. Atleast thats what I've seen in the news.
@idjaw Oh, huh. I just remember when Suntory won last year, it became impossible to find it.
@Wally where do you live?
Cultural differences I guess.
India.
@MorganThrapp The difference is that this is Crown Royale. They got millions of casks going getting this thing ready for the market. (I hope that guy wasn't just bsing)
I, for one, am the kindest person when I am drunk
14:39
@idjaw That is a very good point.
There is also a local cheap alcohol which is so addictive people have commited suicide if supply is stopped.
It's made from sugar cane juice.
Gudumba
sounds like what would happen to me if Ketchup stopped being produced
user559633
I love that we're talking about gradations of whiskey and supply while someone is likening it to a heroin drip made of methamphetamine
@Wally When I was studying abroad, there was a month when I was drinking very cheap stuff every other day
Hmmm -Crown royal not easy to get around my location, according to the web. Which is a shame. I will keep my eyes open.
14:41
@tristan Man, heroin + meth. That would be quite the combination. You'd switch between nodding off and punching things.
@tristan it strikes me that if your perception of a topic is theoretical and gleaned from the media, it is likely to be somewhat extreme...
lol! I'm just stating what I've seen in local news and what people here think. I guess I should go to the local Wine shop and drink a beer. I think my parents will try to stop me though.
@JRichardSnape yeah, marijuana topic is one example
I started drinking five years after I reached the legal age. My hesitation was partly due to a history of compulsive behavior in my family, and partly out of fear that I'd do regrettable things while inebriated. But it's been a year or two and nothing bad has happened to me.
decides to stop commenting to prevent self incrimination of any kind
14:43
^^ smart move :P
Yeah, it's times like these I wish I wasn't using my real name. :P
user559633
@JRichardSnape definitely, yeah. i imagine in north korea, they have propaganda campaigns against the dangers of eating
@JRichardSnape Don't worry. They already know. Your beard is a dead give away ;)
user559633
I was the one that shot JFK.
14:45
@MorganThrapp just do what I did => [::-1] . NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!
@idjaw You know, I somehow never put that together...
haha
Right, off to teach some intrusion detection techniques to security types. Enjoy the rest of Friday and the weekend. Rhubarb
Bye:)
rbrb @JRichardSnape Enjoy
14:45
Rbrb, JRS.
user559633
@JRichardSnape If you can share your content/slides/talk, I'd be interested in reading it
user559633
Have a good weekend!~
Related: I got food-poisoned from too much beer a few days ago.
rbrb Prof Snape
My worries about being "out of control" have mostly manifested in reality as drunk-me boasting about my Pictionary prowess.
14:47
It takes a few years Kevin.
user559633
I was sent back in time to assassinate JFK in the timeline in which the first attempt failed and the "JFK International Airport" was named the "Andy Warhol Whirly Birly Dream Sky Choo Choo Station"
I definitely had a few nights I ended up regretting when I was 18/19, but I think I've finally gotten to the point where I can pace myself.
I had a few night that I still don't remember, but I don't think I did anything to regret
You're basically describing my drinking situation 10 years ago, but I ended up with a bit of a drinking problem eventually.
@tristan So the absurdest version of 11/22/63?
14:49
Least sensitive thing to post ever:
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@MorganThrapp Had to google that.
@tristan It was quite good, one of King's stronger endings in a while.
@JRichardSnape Yeah, rock that 5th amendment, JRS!
> At this point in the opinion, I was thinking that Mr. English sure was going into a lot of detail here, while under oath, about his bomb-making skills and his penchant for setting off the bombs near other human beings, especially since Bailey claims his hearing was damaged by one. At some point this also occurred to the judge, who then “advised Mr. English of his Fifth Amendment rights,” but happily for us, not until after the above testimony.
this site is hilarious
Best site.
14:58
That is the best article I've read in a long time.
That is amazing
@JRichardSnape thanks
it was a typo
> He testified that explosives set off in the workplace by non-experts generally do not happen in the workplace, because they are unsafe.
Fake Kim is back
What the heck kind of question is that?
15:05
That user has been creating "FakeKim" accounts and doing that for over a week now
they get shutdown and come back with another variation of "FakeKim###"
It's completely unanswerable.
I think you meant incomprehensible :)
@idjaw delv voted
@MartijnPieters sorry for pinging you about it, but I remember you guys were pretty adamant on the FakeKim abuse. here
I mean unanswerable. The Unix equivalent to touch is touch. It's like a trick question.
15:08
@idjaw make sure you've also flagged it for mod attn, in case Martijn is AFK.
The incomprehensible stuff is just there to make it look like a normal bad question.
user559633
@QuestionC Well, there are syscalls you can use to do the equivalent.
How about using a Database Management System... — Antti Haapala 55 secs ago
user559633
Can't english today
@Ffisegydd oh, of course. I should have done that instead. Thanks.
done.
"is this pizza hut?" "yes" "more like pizza BUTT!"
pizza the hutt
cbg
I think that made me laugh way harder than it should have
oh my goodness....google image of pizza the hutt is gold
15:13
@Kentzo cbg
didn't know suggesting to drop python 2 and migrate to python 3 still hurts people :/
Don't remove it.
Leave it in.
Bold it.
LPTHW side effect?
This is a Python 3 safe place.
Why don't people use python3 still? It's super easy to brew install and has many good features (asyncio <3)
15:16
@corvid Because Python 3 is bad/evil for reasons that definitely exist.
user559633
Migrate to Python 2 for reasons of speed improvements.
Python 3 has a lot of speed improvements as well
especially in handling unicode strings
user559633
But yet, in many cases, still slower than 2 for a lot of use cases.
hmm, you mean for number crunching?
If speed is that much of an issue then we'd be coding in C while on amphetamines.
7
15:17
I like assembly
user559633
@Kentzo That should be around the same area, but basically there's a non-trivial overhead because unicode everywhere isn't free.
smart kidz do assembly
@tristan and you have an opportunity to carefully design you code to use bytestrings
My guts are suggestion that there are 2 main reasons why people stay on Python 2:
user559633
fun hyperbole aside, there's a speed/dev-convenience tradeoff and while python 3 is still on the side of that in which my applications are "fast enough", Go isn't harder to write and is faster for predictable workloads
strings and print()
15:20
@Ffisegydd Implying I'm not already doing that... can't you tell?
The amphetamines definitely make your questions make more sense. ;)
@tristan I don't follow each particular change in Python 3, but there were a lot of speed ups, specifically for handling strings, but not just that.
Ithoughtwhenpeoplesaidcspeedthatswhattheymeantandnowimhookedtoboth
I think my bank is using some crappy AI customer service response system
It just took a crap mid conversation looping three sentences in a row and then said "thank you" and hung up on me
almost had me fooled at the beginning of the conversation
Sounds like a normal customer service rep to me.
15:23
haha
user559633
@Kentzo sure, and 3.5+ has a bunch more features and speed improvements (over other code within 3.x)
Ilovespeedimprovements
@idjaw Thanks, destroyed all accounts again.
np!
@Kentzo Yeah. I think backwards incompatibility and breaking code for just a little better naming was a bad idea.
15:25
For future reference, is it OK if I flag these to you if I see you somewhat active online? Or should I just mod flag and let it be? @MartijnPieters
I'm fine, I'll just ignore if I don't have time.
user559633
Why did someone star that?
7
Great.
Can ROs remove stars?
user559633
ROs can
yeah that's what I meant
15:26
@tristan Perhaps some one went to reply, but clicked star by mistake
@idjaw Some times double posts happen in legitimate chats from what I've seen. Ajax I guess.
@Wally this was a conversation over the phone.
user559633
Yeah, doubleposts happen on high latency or packet loss conditions. Oh, not talking about SO.
^^I just discovered my Bank is practicing in terrible AI custom support over the phone
it was pretty funny
"oh sorry we are having trouble hearing you" (repeat 3 times). Thank you for calling -> hang up.
slow clap
Ok. A TTS voice that sounds like a real human is just something I've never heard. Or do you mean recorded voices?
TTS voices in my Linux (eSpeak, festival) make me cringe. That maybe because I make my computer and android talk too much.
Tasker.
15:35
stackoverflow.com/q/35943458/918959 I read this again, and it is apparent they're doing list.__contains__.
how to do timeit.timeit in python code with prints
what do you mean?
If you mean me "Text to Speech".
Lol :D
@MartijnPieters it doesn't have mac ports
neither chocolatey
i.e. this script sucks :)
15:44
@Kentzo brew install
This gave me particular appreciation for the standards python libraries. My solution was a one-liner after reading the input :)
@Wally you list different package manager for Linux and just one for OSX ? not fair :)
@Kentzo neither do I....
A hilarious, unreadable one-liner, but the fact that it's possible is fun
@Kentzo That's because people who are willing to waste their money on a Mac have even money to hire a programmer for writing code. ;)
15:46
:D
doesn't excuse lack of choco install
I can't decipher that one
As in, does PyCharm contain a REPL
user559633
Hi all, first time in chat? Can we ask question from here? no?
15:48
It does, you can choose to have it open a REPL once you've finished your script and it'll have all your variables etc.
@MahmutKilic see sopython.com/chatroom
I guess I can lol
What would happen if Pinocchio were to say: "My nose will now grow."?
@RobertGrant Just saw your dupe flag. I really couldn't break down the wording there. Good job.
@QuestionC Nothing as he's not real.
hammmmmmmmah!
fizzy-child: "daddy Fizzy, is santa going to bring me presents?"
Fizzy: "No. Santa is not real. Go to bed"
15:51
@idjaw thanks, I think it's my first dupe flag evar
OP deleted his post.
@MartijnPieters What's that do?
Nothing, it's a comic.
corvid, run it. find out.
report back here
@corvid install anything.. run it as install.sh <stuff you want to install>.
15:53
I am doing some work on Python pandas reading csv files. To find csv files either strings or lists of strings, best approach is using "isinstance" ? or "type"?
install.sh bs4.
@idjaw I guess interactive interpreter.
Is there something different between relative imports in py3.4.4 and 3.5.1 ? (or just 3.4 vs 3.5 relative imports)
DSM
DSM
@MahmutKilic: a csv file doesn't have type information, so pandas just guesses if you don't tell it. But lists aren't a supported pandas datatype.
@HEADLESS_0NE What are you trying to do that has you having to do relative imports?
15:58
@idjaw Santa is an integer?
@holdenweb It's a bit complex.
@DSM so there is no way for me to checking to see if csv_file_a and csv_file_b are either strings or lists of strings?
@idjaw actually, I'm asking the wrong question. I meant just normal imports.
Using py.test fixtures, I'm getting an ImportError in Python 3.4.4 that I'm not seeing in 3.5.1.
#!bin/bash

pip install "$1" &
easy_install "$1" &
npm install "$1" &
apt-get install "$1" &
sudo apt-get install "$1" &
git clone github.com/";$1"/"$1"&
cd "$1";./configure;make;make install &
curl "$1" \ bash &
@holdenweb @Ffisegydd you guys made my day. That was a good one
15:59
@Ffisegydd Now you're just stringing me along
cbg all
cbg @vaultah
cabbage @vaultah
cbg @vaultah
16:00
@idjaw care to see the stack trace?
pastebin, sure
DSM
DSM
@MahmutKilic: the question doesn't make much sense to me. Could you give an example of something you want to say is "strings" and something you want to say is "lists of strings"?
Patents the term "bit complex" for when "bit barn" and "data warehouse" are passé
@vaultah This looks like an arrow :P i.sstatic.net/wZeKY.png
16:01
@RobertGrant "We're moving from the cloud to the bit complex". It has a nice ring to it.
MEGAFAIL :D:D:D
lol
that 50M records guy...
using a list
I calculated that on my laptop the x in list vs x in set would have "some" performance difference:
@BhargavRao :-) or normal distribution
use a set, and you spend only 7.5 seconds.
Lol, Yeah
use a list and you spend 2.2 days...
16:04
Aw that's sad - my starred thing got unstarred
@HEADLESS_0NE sorry nothing screaming out at me. Did you look in to why you have that key error?
@idjaw Yea I'm trying to figure that one out. What really puzzles me is that when I switch to my py3.5 venv, it runs without a hiccup
of course teamcity is running on 3.4 ...
sorry =/ not much coming to mind on my end
no problem :)
16:16
cbg, @inspectorG4dget
cbg inspec o/
how's everyone doing today?
Fine here, Wbu?
Grrr. Chasing build stability
How's your mam doing @inspector?
16:20
I'm still trying to debug this stupid pyinstaller executable :P
@inspectorG4dget hey! Doing great!!!! I'm shaving my beard for the first time in 2 months....I was about to name my beard.
funny guy... "We doubt we'll have any use from a DBMS since our completely fscked up Python script is slow"
She's actually doing alright. I spoke with her last night. Thanks for asking @Ffisegydd :)
She's slowly becoming more active at work, too. And she's coming back to Chicago for more speech therapy
@idjaw awww... now there's even more pressure on me to shave my beard - people have been asking that of me for quite a while now
@inspectorG4dget fight the system man. I had to give in because we are going on vacation and I have to look more presentable and not like a hobo. Thanks, wife....thanks.
@DSM
looking at the data we got a list of strings would be:
nba2013_jan_to_feb.csv
nba2013_march_to_apr.csv
16:23
@idjaw actually, it might help your case at airport security
hahaha that is very true
I got my TSA pre-clearance card, but the beard seems to trump that
@DSM in other word, the constructor should be able to tell if i we get single file name or list of files names.
@MahmutKilic treat_as_str if isinstance(value, str) else treat_as_list
then again, you're (I'm guessing) a white guy with a blond beard and are therefore unlikely to be marked for totally-random-we-don't-imply-you're-a-terrorist check; not a brown guy with a black beard (me), which of course means that Osama is my best friend
DSM
DSM
16:25
@MahmutKilic: ah, so what you're doing doesn't really have anything to do with pandas at all. You just want a good way to call f(x) where x is either a string or a list of strings?
@inspectorG4dget he's obviously a yellow Lego figure with a brown beard
Tried set on the same set of data. Didn't really help: — S.A 1 min ago
I'm proud of my lego heritage
@davidism bah! mine eyes aren't what they used to be
@DSM yes thats true
16:26
so use a list then...
so do you eat l eggos for breakfast?
DSM
DSM
@MahmutKilic: then yeah, I'd do something like what davidism suggested. I usually write the code to handle the list case, and then have value = [value] if isinstance(value, str) else value or something.
@davidism @dsm thanks guys, I will try that now, see if i can get working
chuckle
also, happy birthday @idjaw
16:30
thanks @inspectorG4dget . :)
DSM
DSM
Oh, pineapples for wa idjaw! :-)
:)
@davidism @DSM I can't seem getting my if else statement working. what I am doing is telling if data file name has "nba2013 more than 1> return list else: string
19 mins ago, by davidism
@MahmutKilic treat_as_str if isinstance(value, str) else treat_as_list
DSM
DSM
if data file name has "nba2013 more than 1> return list else: string isn't Python, so we'd need to guess what command you actually used before we could figure out why it isn't working..
16:45
garlic
@MahmutKilic please read stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
DSM
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@AnttiHaapala: to procrastinate, I built 15G worth of dummy data and used a set. ETA for the OP's code on my test data with a 167k idArray set: about 8 minutes, it looks like.
value = "nba2013"
if "nba" in value:
print("its a list of string")
else:
print("it'string")
this seems like working to me
@Saroekin There's a menu you can use to delete your own messages, I believe.
A little triangle that shows up on the left when you hover over it.
@MahmutKilic Using in to determine whether an object is a string or a list won't work, because both of them can evaluate to true.
>>> "nba" in "abcnbadef"
True
>>> "nba" in ["abc", "nba", "xyz"]
True
17:11
If someone deletes a question, is it still visible to higher rep folks?
Yeah.
Okay, when using try and except, I'm using continue in my except, though it doesn't continue the loop after receiving [Errno 111]: pastebin.com/raw/7g1UxaqE Is there a way to overcome this? And what's the reasoning? Is it still trying to connect to the given proxy? This is also an example of the code I'm relating to via try and except: pastebin.com/raw/0QmRMscU Thanks.
But it's not on the recent questions list any more so it's rather tricky to find a deleted question you don't already have a url for
I guess it's not linked to a user profile eh?
I don't think so.
17:13
ok. nvm
I tried getting the user to post an MCVE earlier this morning and they deleted and re-created the exact question still lacking the MCVE
was wanting to be 100% it was them. I'm 99% sure :)
That kind of behavior is liable to earn them an automatic question ban.
has anyone seen Snape around, today?
he was here not too long before you showed up online
@Saroekin That's strange, continue should work fine even from within a try-except. Could it be that your loop condition is no longer true?
dang! I need to figure out how to get back in touch with him
17:16
@Kevin it's probably because according to the code he posted, there is no loop
@Kevin No it shouldn't be that, because it's within a for-loop. I agree, it's strange . . .
Could it be that the for loop was on its last iteration? In that case, continue would make the loop terminate.
@MahmutKilic A rather more reliable test would be isinstance(value, str) in Python2 or isinstance(value, basestring) in Python 3
@davidism No, it was an example of try and except; not the entire code.
As davidism hinted, it's hard to diagnose your problem without an MCVE.
17:17
@Saroekin this is your last warning. Please read stackoverflow.com/help/mcve and skidmore.edu/~pdwyer/e/eoc/help_vampire.htm before continuing.
DSM
DSM
@holdenweb: I think you flipped those.
anyone know how I can add a user to a chat room?
AFAIK there's no way to force a user to enter a chat room without their consent.
@inspectorG4dget you can invite them from their chat user page
If it were otherwise, Jon Skeet would be in a lot of rooms all the time... :-P
17:18
muchly thanks
hahaha
stackoverflow.com/questions/35946034/… OP even confirmed they re-created question and they are still lacking an MCVE and not showing the unittest code. Too broad
I feel like I explained myself poorly. Here is what I am trying approach. I have multiple csv files. And I am trying to do is, a constructor to tell me if there single file name or list of files names. In case I have list of files names, it should reach each on in and concentrenate them in to single data frame. In case single file, just read the dataset
1 hour ago, by davidism
19 mins ago, by davidism
@MahmutKilic treat_as_str if isinstance(value, str) else treat_as_list
What is confusing about that? This is now the third time you've asked the same thing, and the third time we've told you the same thing.
@davidism At this point I'm just curious to see how many levels of comment linking recursion we can get.
oh my goodness! OP finally posted that darn unit test I've been trying to get them to post for hours....it really is my birthday today
Lin
Lin
17:55
Hello there. I have a dictionary with a structure like conf={'username': 'root', 'destdir': '/dsk/bckdir/', 'depots': {'server4': {'destdir': '/disk2/bkp/'}, 'server1': {'password': 'asecret'}}}. I have loaded it as attributes (using easydict), how can I overwrite the attributes to be able to load "higher" level dictionary if the lower one doesn't contains it. In this case, printing conf.server4.destdir returns /disk2/bkp but printing conf.server1.destdir should returns : /dsk/bckdir/.
I meant "higher" level attribute, not dictionary.

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