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15:00
You could even do match = pattern_a.match(line) or pattern_b.match(line) or pattern_c.match(line) instead of the loop.
Preserves the if-elif-elif structure while performing no redundant matching and not introducing too many other variables... I like it.
@poke a for-antielse would be handy
heh
@Kevin you could use plain elses
for…else…else basically :P
15:01
@AndrasDeak had to fight it off and just deal with accepting the humble golden stars instead and stick with the order of the puzzles.
I'm all for the "you showed up" stars
You could also move that whole if/elif block inside the loop but that’s kind of ugly
Participation award. Best award.
oh jeez I didn't even notice the extra matches in the original question
how expensive is match.re?
15:03
@poke I would rather add an else: raise in the first for loop and then omit the if match:
since one of the three is expected to match for sure
depends on the semantics.
@MarcusS Depends on the content of the regex and the string you're running it on, I'm sure. My regex is straightforward and my string is short, so not at all expensive for my purposes.
Ello' everyone, anyone have experience with Selenium on Python using the Selenium Hub?
I don't have any triple-nested lookaheads or whatever it is you need to get exponential runtime
Heh: varianceexplained.org/r/polarizing-technologies those who like java-ee don't have many dislikes
15:07
patterns = (pattern_a, pattern_b, pattern_c)
patternIndex = None

for index, pattern in enumerate(patterns):
    match = pattern.match(line)
    if match:
        patternIndex = index
        break
^the reason I ask is because it may be possible to do something like this as well (in a different situation)
k wayne, i yield, i will learn numpy with day 8.... deque doesnt work well with just column rotation
;(
after sitting around trying to deque.rotate a column i end up writing my own function that just made a copy and moved everything up or down ><
Ahhh
so the match method basically does this:
def match(self, str):
    m = Match()
    m.re = self
    # do all the other stuff with m
    return m
@MarcusS That’s kind of like my example above.
15:11
I wish I could do if pattern.match(line): x,y = pattern.groups(), but I acknowledge that hoisting that kind of statefulness onto the pattern object would probably not be a good design in the long run
What about something like this:
Almost makes me wish Python had ref parameters. Almost.
match = re.match(pattern_a, s)
if match:
    # do something
else:
    match = re.match(pattern_b, s)
    if match:
        # do something else
@Kevin if m = pattern.match(line): print(m.groups())
Sanity check: how readable was your part 2 output?
15:15
@Kevin nest to whatever level you need.
Then my code looks like:
match = pattern_a.match(line)
if match:
    # do something
else:
    match = pattern_b.match(line)
    if match:
        #do something
    else:
        match = pattern_c.match(line)
        if match:
            #do something
        else:
            raise Exception("No pattern matched!")
Which is... More indentation than I'm willing to employ
I got the right part 1 output, but printing the screen shows some junk and some letters, not a full code.
It's if-statements all the way down
@davidism Mine were quite obviously letters.
OK, so something must have gone wrong.
15:17
But it went wrong in a very specific way that makes your part 1 answer still work, which is interesting...
Yeah, I'm not really sure what to do about that. :-/
.... some OP, googled, 'how to take screen' im assuming 'how to take a screenshot' rather than just posting his code in his question .... i dont know how to feel about that
Makes me suspect that you have the right data, but something's going wrong when you prettify it for display.
Here's the screen: dpaste.com/1YMR22K
Hmm, my output is 50x6, does that vary between users?
15:20
:-| I thought the height was 10.
@Kevin it should be 6x50
@davidism 10??
@MooingRawr I find it strange that anyone even thinks of taking a screen shot of code. Error messages make a little more sense because in some IDEs they popup in ways that are difficult to select, and it isn't always obvious immediately how to get output that is more friendly for copy/paste.
Yeah, once again my reading comprehension fails me.
odd if you still get the same amount of lit pixels
that's not trivial at all
Yeah, I was just about to say.
15:21
rhubarb for now
Dumb luck I guess. There definitely could have been instructions that would mess it up.
If your particular rotation instructions never cause an "on" pixel to wrap from one edge to another, then it wouldn't matter if you made your dimensions too big. Your part 1 answer would be identical.
I'm pretty sure it's possible to reach any ending state without ever requiring wraparound, so it's not totally implausible
I was tutoring a college student in Statistics once and he emailed me about a question. I told him to take a picture and send it to me thinking he was working on a printout given to him in class. However, it was a PDF file he downloaded from the class website. He took a picture of the computer screen! At least he followed directions. I still find it strange he didn't think of sending the PDF as an attachment.
I'm somewhat annoyed that we don't have the font for part 2, so there's no way to match the characters programatically without OCR.
@davidism Haha, I was thinking the same. "This will really annoy the guys that are trying to automate answer submission"
15:24
submit(input('What do you see on screen?'))
:-P
@Code-Apprentice some people will follow your orders carefully
"I see the words, 'What do you see on screen?'"
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Day-after-big-presentation cabbage for all!
The presentation went swimmingly, I trust
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15:26
I hate giving live demos because they almost always fail, but this one came off well enough.
I misread that as "came off live enough"
XD Congrats on the presentation
One time I wanted to give a demo of my thing, but the venue only had the necessary cables to attach a mac to the projector, and I was using a Dell laptop. So I ended up borrowing someone's macbook and showing pre-prepared gifs of my thing that I happened to have up on my github.
The audience liked it but I bet they would have liked the actual thing more.
They probably would also have liked me to not have spent three minutes futilely trying to find a nonexistent port on my computer that would accept the only cable available
"Too many instance attributes"
wat?
Try having less of those.
what's the PEP8 limit?
15:32
Wow, I'm surprised no one else used a defaultdict with (x, y) keys.
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Clearly I'm not going to be able to avoid spoilers today.. guess I'll give it a go now. :-P
I usually do use a defaultdict for storing coordinate data, but I decided there wouldn't be much benefit this time
Everyone's using numpy.
It's more useful for sparser information, I feel
@DSM cool! was it an internal presentation?
15:33
Yeah, rotating sort of made it not as useful.
@khajvah I don't think there is one.
pylint complains
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@idjaw: yeah, this was about whether we could use this vendor which competes with Industry-Leading-Vendor-Whose-Name-You-Know to get data. Their API is annoying but I was able to build Python around it.
@DSM curious to know more. :) If you want/can share, feel free to message me on non-existent channel
I like that I've avoided re for parsing so far, even though it doesn't really matter. Here's my day 8: bitbucket.org/davidism/advent2016/src/default/day8.py
15:36
@khajvah Browsing through the pylint docs, I see "The default coding style used by Pylint is close to PEP 008", which implies that they might enforce more rules than actually exist in the PEP
saw day 8....quickly closed that link hehe..
Labeled it to avoid further spoilers.
@Kevin as if PEP8 wasn't enough
Or they ignore certain PEP8 rules
How bad is it to create a Tkinter application without a class? I'm doing a simple project. It will have more than one window
15:38
it's not a matter of bad. It's a matter of readability and re-usability
especially re-usability
if you write up your code in large functions that have multiple purposes, refactoring all that is going to be nightmare
@khajvah apparently the limit is 7, and you can increase this by setting the value "max-attributes"
especially when you want to add new features or fix bugs
So, do it however you want, but be aware of what nightmare you are walking in to
@PichiWuana There's nothing wrong with a classless approach, as long as you can still effectively manage the complexity.
"Is there one window?" is usually where I draw the line, but that's only my preference.
^^ Yeah. That too. If you still write up your code in a way that you can easily manage it, you don't need to use classes. you just need to make sure you structure it in a way where you don't want to stab yourself in the face when you re-visit the code
@davidism Not much difference between your day 8 approach and mine
15:42
If you find yourself thinking "I need a global here so I can communicate between thing X and thing Y", you should be using classes.
Agreed with all of that
@Kevin Oh so you mean that with classes it will be better arranged
it can be
Agreed.
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Oh noes! I upgraded VirtualBox but it failed to upgrade the "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" and now it won't start! :-(
15:43
Ugly class-based solutions exist, and beautiful classless solutions exist, but I expect them to be less common than the inverse
@DSM So... upgrade the extension pack ;)
Oh I see...
@WayneWerner heh DUUUUH
False <> False because False is equal to itself, so False == False which makes False != False false… — poke 52 secs ago
my brain
Thank you!
15:46
@poke I have to take Advil now...thanks
One of these days I really want to write a large, single-file app, just separated out into "regions", just to see how maintainable it is
^^ can you name the function do_the_dew()
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@WayneWerner: when it asked if I wanted to I said "yes!" and then it failed. :-/
@DSM Oh, well that's sad. Oracle, fix your stuff! :P
Clean your registry, terminate IIS, reboot, run in administrator mode, hit the gym, delete facebook
15:48
I did so when someone clicks a button, it opens another window and closes the previous one. But then I realized that I would need the previous window as global right? So I can close it from the button method...
Does it mean I will need a class?
@idjaw Fun story - there was this hideous old system that we replaced that handled the timesheets at my first job. At the end of each script there was do_it()
that's the call that ran the whole thing. It was built into the language
@WayneWerner I was working on a modification for gitweb once. From that perspective I can just tell you: Don’t. It’s terrifying.
@PichiWuana You don't need a global statement to call a method on an object created in the global scope. You only need global to reassign the object.
So you can do myWindow.destroy() but not myWindow = create_new_window()
8.5k lines of spaghetti Perl code is pretty much the worst thing you can encounter.
15:50
When I say hideous, I mean it could only handle something like 10,000 files in a directory at a time? Apparently there were more than 10,000 files for our company, so they actually divided the company up in to groups A, B, and C. Because the timesheet software.
We literally had an organizational structure that was determined by software limitations
so good.
@Kevin Right... But in the case that a window is not in the global scope, how would I do?
@poke Well... that's Perl. Also I still planned on functions and classes.
@WayneWerner I kid you not, I had that exact same function name in a University project I had that I got frustrated at, because I was spending too much time thinking about names. It was doIt...but still
Pretty much just ignoring the final import this stanza: "Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!"
The language is only the second part of the problem.. navigating in that file is hard, even if you know where something is..
15:52
@PichiWuana You could pass window as a parameter to your button method.
@Kevin But then I would need lambda right?
@idjaw I very frequently will do things like that when I don't have a good name
I guess that would be Button(command = lambda: my_button_method(the_window))? I'm hazy on the details of the callback function signature.
After working with Indian consultancies I tend towards def do_the_needful()
Can't remember if it's command or bind that provides the event object as the first parameter
15:54
That’s the second time today, I would like to see a bind method on python functions… wow
@PichiWuana Yeah, or functools.partial
Ooh right
Another sign that classes might be a good idea: when you're threading a lot of arguments through all of your event callbacks
Better to do Button(command=self.button_clicked) and have easy access to self.foo and self.bar and self.baz, than to do Button(command=lambda: button_clicked(foo, bar, baz))
What constitutes "a lot" of arguments, you'll have to use your own judgment.
Yes, you're right
Anyone know of a good way to turn a form into JSON? I'm like halfway through stackoverflow.com/q/1184624/344286 and it's all just... ick
16:03
@PichiWuana Can't you use the opener attribute of the window you opened?
I'm thinking Javascript here, of course, which won't be helpful if you are building a desktop app :-)
@holdenweb What do you mean?
I was talking about javascript-based web windows, I suspect you are using Qt, tkinter or some other desktop GUI library
Tkinter :)
Yes, Tkinter
So my answer was invalid.
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16:08
Contenu non balayable détecté! <- thanks, web proxy
\o/
Only reprobates have need to access non-balayable content, citizen.
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NumberFirm, protecting me from http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.1.10/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension‌​_Pack-5.1.10-112026.vbox-extpack.
The presence of a virtual machine requires the government to hack an additional computer in order to get your data, and we can't have that.
^ Last known image of enemy of the state Emmanuel Goldstein
Is it time for the two minutes hate already? This early?
16:15
it's hate o'clock?
We have always had the two minute hate at this time. Always. Always.
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In the future everyone will be Emmanuel Goldstein for two minutes.
numpy so confusing..... >< gotta keep reading docs to understand it better
When this happens, it is recommended that you lie down and breathe into a paper bag. It doesn't help but it will make you feel better.
day 8 spoiler comment/funny -> view spoiler
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16:16
this question isn't a real question now and was a terrible question even in its previous version
@Kevin that's what i feel like doing but no paper bags around :(
It has an answer that is itself. Now that's impressive.
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Sounds like something poke could pull off, he's done some impressive recursive work in the past.
hmm?
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Weren't you the guy who pulled off a self-reference in chat?
16:23
yeah
You have N problems. You think "I know, I'll use recursion". Now you have N-1 problems.
Nov 29 at 15:01, by poke
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/34318538#34318538
All goes swimmingly until you have -1 problems and the universe throws a gasket
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AARGH I WAS ABOUT TO MAKE THAT JOKE
That’s not recursion though, that’s induction.
16:24
You have excellent taste in jokes, then.
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I even have a real-world example from some code which is failing at the moment!
MESSAGE QUEUE EMPTY; wait for next API event.
request_status.m_numRequests: -6
lol
@poke I clicked this like 3 times until I got it
@DSM +1 for relevance
@KevinMGranger :D
Note that that post is not edited!!!!
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"are poke a wizard" was my first thought when I saw that.
16:26
The "are you a wizard" meme man is my spirit animal.
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Plus yesterday I didn't gun a question I should have, and so the most upvoted answer is a recursive solution to something that I think the nonrecursive approach is both simpler and faster, so I'm anti-recursion today. :-P
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16:39
@MartijnPieters I did one of those github.com/wimglenn/advent-of-code/issues/2
Hey guys
If its ok, I was wondering whether one of you guys could answer my question
Cause my assignment is due very son
soon
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.. so my phone company just texted me saying "when you travel out West, [blah blah free wifi hotspots]". Now I'm wondering if that was just coincidence, or if they knew I'm going back home in a week.. and if so, how they knew. :-/
<telecom> is in your emails reading your life
and your facebooks
and your everythings
@Mario You can just ask your question. Read the chat rules 😀 sopython.com/chatroom
16:44
But we're not here to do your homework for you.
@Mario make sure to ask a good question and not ask us to solve your homework
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Well, I am, but you probably can't afford my rates.
@wim gives some good insight into writing an input generator
also, it looks cool
alright. day 5 done...now need to clean up the solution a bit. This is so much fun
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Let us now praise famous wim!
16:46
wim, rhymes with vim
@idjaw you seem to like cleaning up more than you like producing....
no. I produce at the rate I can because I'm busy
and I clean up, because it's something I'm used to always doing
i meant you seem to be happy to clean up your products rather than just produce something , and move on to another production when have time
oh you mean making sure I produce something readable and refactored nicely rather than just script-kiddying my way to a solution just to win t3h g0ldz?
yeah. I'm such a loser
i... ugh,,, oh nvm
16:48
:)
-mutters- stupid joe, doesn't understand, me or giving me a hard time, gonna have to write an angry letter to him; that'll show him
I'm giving you a hard time Mr. Moo
:)
i know you are.... >.> i was making a joke to that old thread about canadians never being mean, and when they write an angry letter, they are really upset. something like : cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/…
hahaha I have not actually read that
that's fantastic
@DSM I know mine is a MITM, because unless you go in their stupid Cox site and turn it off a 404 will return a Cox branded 404
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16:56
@davidism yes, if you watch it in reverse, it's obvious how they are generated
orig=$(stty -g); while :; do for i in artscene.textfiles.com/vt100/xmas-{00..09}.vt; do clear; curl --silent $i | awk -v FS='' '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){printf($i);for(j=0;j<13500;j++){};};printf("\n")}'; sleep 5; done; done; stty $orig
@wim :-D I love the flashing of the solution at the end :-D
@wim Oh man... now I want to write that using some nice ANSI sequences like I did on my 'winning move' one
I saw someone posting the same solution as I did into reddit...
and yet another person said he too had that solution
so these are not unique
nope. work-slack people had the same string as wim
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I guess that explains the md5 ones then
he must have a finite set of pre-generated solutions
17:03
I shared wim's animation with our 'AoC' channel at work.
It was well liked 😀
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I dug around in adventofcode.com/static/style.css to make sure I was using the same colour palette as the website :)
nice :)
@AnttiHaapala Had the same answer / input as wim: github.com/MarcusStuhr/Advent-Of-Code-2016/blob/master/Day08/…
rb folks
see you tom
@wim: wheeeee, I used ANSI escape codes to animate in the terminal
17:16
@MartijnPieters How'd you make a gif of the terminal view?
Very cool -- thanks
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gifcam looks super nice
it is
is there a Linux version?
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17:22
Packaging style question. I have a package I want to distribute, which contains an importable server, an importable client, and some tests. The server and the client share some common code. Our end users will only use the client, but there's no reason for them not to see the server-side code as well. Should I put everything except the tests in one directory?
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@MartijnPieters terminal animation FTW
I assume most of you have already seen ASCII star wars : asciimation.co.nz/index.php
@DSM I would use subpackages , personally
Still working on my own animation... Just ran into an old hard-to-replicate bug that causes weird streaks to appear in the finished project even though they don't appear in any of the individual frames. Drives me crazy.
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If I ask why everyone's doing animations, would the answer spoil me for some AoC-related task?
I think it's imagemagick's fault. I don't make this accusation lightly, as I am very aware of the "if you're blaming the popular third party library, you're probably wrong" phenomenon
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No
17:26
@DSM It will spoil you on the problem description, but it won't give any hints as to the solution
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@DSM An animation is not required for the problem, but the idea to make one follows quite naturally from the puzzle
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I look forward to this evening, then. :-)
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for packaging, how about this

parent/.git/
parent/tests/  (usually a dir with no __init__ needed)
parent/setup.py
parent/myapp/__init__.py
parent/myapp/common/__init__.py
parent/myapp/client/__init__.py
parent/myapp/server/__init__.py
you can pull names from myapp.client.blah into myapp.blah using myapp.__init__ if you want to
imgur.com/a/gxesv shows a comparison of each frame of my animation, alongside a blown-up screenshot of one frame of the final result. No single png has streaks, but the sampled frame (and most other frames in the final result) does have streaks.
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you can then make setuptools commands to create a distribution with only common & client, or common & client & server, if you find you want that later
where is your animation kevin?
17:34
I'm still working on it.
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ok
^ my dog arrived this morning
@MarcusS I used LICEcap
If I ignore the streaking issue, I expect to finish in the next 15 to 120 minutes
Not counting lunch break.
@wim Epic
licecap is great
17:37
@wim i like the bottle of sriracha too.... very nice
A little more fire
@wim haha and sriracha in the background. Me too! :)
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@wim: thanks for the feedback! My first effort along those lines led to code like from aaa.client.aaa_client import AAAClient.. I'd like to flatten it somehow. Maybe if I import AAAClient in the __init__.py?
Hi, I've a question. I'm using Pyramid Framework and have a request object for '/article/123'. How can I grep the article id '123' from the path based on my request object?
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@DSM yes, that's normally how you do it
17:44
ummm...day 6...really? was that intentionally made for Python? Or accidentally easy for Python?
@Kevin or if you use implicit-namespace only packages, you can have common, client and server as separate packages
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@DSM here's an example of the practice in std libs github.com/python/cpython/blob/…
>>> import json
>>> json.JSONDecoder
json.decoder.JSONDecoder
>>> json.decoder.JSONDecoder is json.JSONDecoder
True
wim should write a Python book

Wimsical Python
@idjaw IKR? I think that was like a 5 minute one. It was insanely easy
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also defining __all__ in the subpackage tells you which names you will pull up into the parent namespace if you use from .subpackage import *
17:48
@wim I got my dog too, he's sitting on my desk
Why is there a bottle of Sriracha on your desk?
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with this way, the names that are exposed are defined in the module itself, rather than having to remember to add the important names in the __init__ all the time
@davidism for lunchtime. because I have sriracha with everything.
Pretty sure this isn't right.
what is that kevin?
27 mins ago, by Kevin
Still working on my own animation... Just ran into an old hard-to-replicate bug that causes weird streaks to appear in the finished project even though they don't appear in any of the individual frames. Drives me crazy.
Glitch in the matrix
17:52
This is fine.
great now I see why people are making animations ..... time to learn how to...
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@wim: thanks a lot! import aaa.client and then aaa.client.AAAClient() or from aaa.client import * and then AAAClient() are both now working, and that was the goal. :-)
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@davidism Your work space is too clean for that dog. The place should be on fire ..
If I open the blinds it will feel like it's on fire.
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@DSM No problem! It's not often I'm able to help someone with 100k+ rep here
18:02
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If you're just starting down the python packaging path, beware of decades of old cruft. Go straight to setuptools / twine / travis-ci, and ignore all the old crap that's hanging around
if name: print "1"
This would be printed if the string name has at least a character, right?
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@wim: I'm notoriously incapable of getting anything configuration-y working, and fall into "it works for me" bad practices given the slightest opportunity.
@PichiWuana Yeah.
@Kevin Thanks
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18:07
@davidism what are those coloured keys at the base of your screen ?
@davidism XFCE?
They're sample keycaps from a test set when I was looking at mechanical keyboards.
And yeah, XFCE.
rbrb, meeting
What was the cause of your streak issue?
tell me that's on a gui or some sort and not in cmd ?
18:18
@MooingRawr No gui, I'm writing directly to a gif
@MarcusS This one is definitely imagemagick's fault, because I ran magick convert -delay 2 img_*.png -layers optimize output.gif directly on the frames from the command line.
i hope you publish that so i can learn from it lol
I will.
It's ugly as hell, so you might learn that you should admire me less
every code is ugly
In the past I think I used the Python PIL library to write gifs, and then ImageMagick to stitch it all together
Yep, precisely what I'm doing.
18:22
@davidism I just love the comparison in climates we are both facing right now :P
you'll burn. I'll freeze
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@Petruz Eyyy, dude. Glad you're enjoying it
Freezing> burning
(for this animation here projecteuler.net/problem=497)
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Cbg, brahs !
sup random \o how goes it
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18:23
@MooingRawr Impeccable, how about you ?
wondering why flush isnt working in repl.it but it's working on my local machine lol
other than that it's swelll
@MarcusS Towers of Hanoi! Classic. I made an animation of that too.
cbg
sheet, I'm enervated
@AndrasDeak what happen?
@Kevin Sweet -- I like the disc motion
18:26
I'm a fanatic for motion tweening.
@MooingRawr just a long day. Got up at 6 AM, no it's 7:30 PM and I've been going from errand to errand all day
for a loose meaning of "errand"
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I can hear the feel, man
:\ take care of yourself man....
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@AndrasDeak At least, it's over
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... for now !
18:28
Paging @wim because he wanted to see it.
It's actually the best looking up until now
good job!
that's really nice
And here is the Frankenstein's Monster powering it.
@Kevin That is an awesome animation of the pixels!
Thanks :-)
18:36
so pretty....
I got real lucky that the streaking bug didn't show up anywhere. Well, there's still a stray white pixel in northwest corner of the final frame for no reason, but I'll live with it.
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cool
weird that your convert is called imgconvert
18:52
Let's see if I can't make a nice bug report for the ImageMagick guys... First, let's upgrade to the most recent release and see if it still occurs...
If it doesn't, that's not great news, because it doesn't necessarily imply the problem is fixed, only that the particular input I'm giving it doesn't trigger the problem
@wim Oh, I think that version's out of date... My local copy does cmd = ["magick", "convert", "-delay", str(delay), "img_*.png", "-layers", "optimize", "output.gif"]
I'll update the comment in 08_animation.py... There.

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