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20:00
I think you are cos e had that pepIVXII channel
user559633
Are you calling him ~ -0.91?
Oh heh yeah the ill-fated PEP
Perhaps we should try and get a pep --upgrade-all command in before the pip one gets done
is it just me or is microsofts open xml ugly as butt?
user559633
what do you have against butts?
^^
20:04
omgsh what happened to your face!?
shhh...not in front of the helmet. What's wrong with you?
user559633
have a good night all
later tristan
Rbrb tristan
20:21
Night, Tristan.
cbg()
yield from cbg
print(*'cbg')
import re
re.cbg()
re.compile('cbg').findall(chat)
20:27
ahem
>>> re.cbg()
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'cbg'
from room_six import re
re.cbg()
hey no one told what the soul package ought to do
Read from others soul
class Soul(Guido):
    pass
@AnttiHaapala I'm pretty sure I know which HTTP verb to use to update a Soul
MA1
MA1
20:50
pybabel update --domain=djangojs --input-file=locale/js_undescore.pot --output-dir=locale --locale=de --previous

gives

UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 5462: ordinal not in range(128)
anyone have any idea about this issue?
Rhubarb
same here
rbrb @BhargavRao
rbrb all
Mutual Cya
MA1
MA1
anyone?
@MA1 Use an english input file
Moral dilemma. What does one do
@idjaw Thank you, I understand now. If you could kindly write that up as an answer I'd be glad to accept it. Thanks again — seeker 1 min ago
@Natecat haha. you wanted that rep?
21:52
It's not a bad question necessarily, just simplistic
Simplistic questions aren't off topic for the site
it deserves a thoughtful answer
I posted too...OP was willing to give free internet points. :P
I decided to screw the moral dilemma and just do it. Because I'm my own person and can make decision on my own, whether they are good or bad.
wim
wim
repeat offender
ugh
I should have looked at the user history
They pretty much asked the same question....
I don't understand. They got their answer here
wim
wim
Yes
avoid these users like the plague, if you encourage them they demand to be spoonfed at every little step of the way
I was fine with giving them the thing in the comments....I should have just ended it there.
wim
wim
21:59
I wish SO had a "block user" feature
It would be so nice to just ignore the waves of crap
also block all 1-rep users
omg...
5
A: Python: Printing a simple function

Simeon VisserA function can have a return value: you call the function and it returns something back to where it was called. A function returns None by default in Python. You're now also printing the return value of output1 and output2. You can read more about this in this section of the Python language tu...

I pretty much said exactly that
I'm flabbergasted
and they still didn't get it. But they got it when I said it?
why....
Maybe they're one of those ppl in movies who lives the same day over and over again
22:42
What languages do you consider to be of good quality other than python?
Depends on the usecase
PHP is pretty great, as we discussed before
@Natecat if it is as good as python on it's respective usecase, it counts.
That's a pretty high standard
Regex
Good one. But I find that it doesn't scale with complexity.
22:51
Can't argue with that
but when do you ever need a complex regex?
I usually don't because I handle the complexity with python.
Bash
So say, rather than making a giant regex with a list of countries, I make a country List with python and append the built string.
That's not regular....
You can't match non regular patterns with regular expressions
whaddya mean?
22:54
4427
A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

bobinceYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...

I don't think this merits zalgo
It's hands down my favorite post on the site
matches this:
US413
But not this:
WW413
Lists of things isn't how you match with regex
U.*
ez
And not this UW413
But matches this UK413
There's like 200 valid country codes.
Is there a better solution?
22:58
52
A: Find all occurrences of a substring in Python

Karl Knechtel>>> help(str.find) Help on method_descriptor: find(...) S.find(sub [,start [,end]]) -> int Thus, we can build it ourselves: def find_all(a_str, sub): start = 0 while True: start = a_str.find(sub, start) if start == -1: return yield start start += le...

It has a lower Big O
what why isn't the title a part of that lol
regular expression and text size n
a?nan matching an
the ns are all superscript
So you would find the indexes of all country codes. And then you run whatever the regex was and replace the first 2 characters with ..?
I wouldn't use a regex at all
in this case "..\d\d\d"
Do you see how fast the python regex engine grows for long regexes?
Do that findall iteratively for each country code
Is it really that bad if the country code is 2 characters long?
23:09
Test it and find out
^
there's a module for that in cython btw
The timeit module is very useful for testing the performance of small snippets: docs.python.org/3/library/timeit.html
nice
I have a pet peeve against writing code as a string.
Then use ipython and its %timeit magic builtin
OP's who refuse to learn but instead just copy paste without understanding. Love you. Really. ...... grumble
23:13
You can write it as a function and then call the function from timeit.timeit
Optimal
Btw thank you for whoever mentioned mypy last week.
wim
wim
lmao
my question got closed in about 6 seconds
Truly surprising.
Real constructive
wim
wim
It's very clear what the question is asking for anyone with the attention spam more than a 12-year olds
23:23
I love it when high-rep users disrupt the site for very good reasons:P
you should ask a base64-encoded question on meta to find out why it got closed
maybe on MSE, this seems like a cultural issue
"I saw a gamer saying that google DNS is faster for regular users and OpenDNS is better for gamers because of lower ping"

Gamers :-/ *rolls eyes*
Gamers are good for the economy
But... games don't require high performance DNS...
my solitaire only lags when I have too many tabs open in firefox
DSM
DSM
@KevinMGranger: what if the game is to resolve names as quickly as possible?
23:31
Oh, I love playing reflection attack
omg That flew over my head
I didn't even consider it
I give up, unclear and broken stackoverflow.com/q/39823227/5067311
@Carpetsmoker polishing poop, eh?
Well, I was just wondering if there was more there
Might as well indent while I'm at it
nono
don't edit the actual code
I didn't
I indented to make it show as code block
23:44
yeah.
I never edit indentation of Python code in questions. You can never be sure what the OP intended
One of the downsides of Python
yeah
exactly
The original was clear (whitespace-wise), but broken. If you look at the history, I edited it once after another user edited in a shitty way
but then OP broke it again
I little while ago I just got fed up with the OP not getting what was going on, I rolled back and left the question.
no you didn't:P
23:45
I've found that some people are just clueless and beyond helping
@idjaw oh you mean on another question?
@AndrasDeak yes. Another.
*brings idjaw another*
What's your poison: typo or no MCVE?
23:47
BOTH!
let me have 'em
oooh, that'll be hard
let's do this
How about an exotic one instead? Oh no wait, it's already closed:D
wow that question is all kinds of messed up. What's a @wim anyway? Let's get them banned.
OOOOH let's flag
23:49
FLAG THE BADGER!!!
wim
wim
I thought somone clever would post an answer "in the spirit" of the question
this one might or might not be a typo in an entirely different part of the program...
wim, if you're supposed to be that badger, shouldn't you be averse to snakes and therefore python?
mushroom mushroom
Don't badgers eat snakes?
wim
wim
23:50
If you love mushrooms as much as I do, sometimes you have to encounter a snake ..
^^ and that's why we're nice to wim
well snakes are like slugs are like snails that like mushrooms
I'm writing ruby right now and I am so thankful for python's first-class-functions model
hehe...get this...this got migrated from unix.
@KevinMGranger Kevin.is_that_so_eh?()
23:52
It came in with four upvotes. One of them was mine
just upvoted again
@idjaw obscure bugs FTW
Kevin.yes do |x|
  x.that_is_so = lambda { |how| many_levels_of_nesting_jeebus }
end
Antti will downvote it if he sees python2
> Note :

It's very simple to search SO or/and google to use this regex in pure python.
it would be ironic if it wasn't too sad

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