@Kevin so lets say a.py was reading from a csv and do_some_difficult_work() transformed the csv and returned that transformed data... test.py imports a.py... each time i called test.py would a.py be doing that csv stuff... so if i call test.py 1000 times, would my csv be read 1000 times or just the once
Running a script twice will cause it to do all the work it already did again, unless you go out of your way to avoid this. The conventional approach is to save the result to a file or database.
i figured writing it to a file was going to be the answer... i was wondering if i could make it so the result was kinda in the module, "compiled per se", so that it was read only once even if called 1000 times
c:\Users\Kevin\Desktop>type test.py
import os
SAVED_DATA_FILENAME = "mydata.txt"
def do_some_difficult_work():
print("Doing some difficult work... Boy this is really hard.")
return 23
if not os.path.isfile(SAVED_DATA_FILENAME): #saved data doesn't exist yet
data = do_some_difficult_work()
with open(SAVED_DATA_FILENAME, 'w') as file:
file.write(str(data))
else: #saved data was created last time
with open(SAVED_DATA_FILENAME) as file:
The first time this program executes, it calls do_some_difficult_work(). The second and third time, it skips calling that function and grabs it from the file.
Storing the data in the module itself is... Not impossible, but it's more of a parlor trick than something you would actually do in production-quality code. Self-modifying .py files tend to be much more of a headache than they're worth.
if data["level"] == 3: from levels import level_003 as level levelreturn = level.level() if levelreturn == "a": data["recipe"] = 0 elif levelreturn == "b": data["recipe"] = 1 elif levelreturn == "c": data["recipe"] = 2 elif levelreturn == "d": data["recipe"] = 3 data["level"] += 1 save() s.qp(data["recipe"]) if data["level"] == 4: from levels import level_004 as level levelreturn = level.level(data["recipe"]) why am i getting a keyerror (note that in the if data["level"]==3: block is where I first defined data["recipe"]
If the only time you assign to data["recipe"] is inside the if data["level"] == 3: block, then it's possible that data["recipe"] doesn't exist when you're in the if data["level"] == 4: block.
Unless you have reason to believe that the first block will always always always execute before the second block. Just going from the information available to me, that's not a certainty, but maybe you can draw different conclusions based on the structure of your data.
@JonClements oh this is great. I learned ctrl+o from that exact issue :) But I was searching for an unrelated reason, I merely wanted to know how I can force multiple single-line statements to be a single block. I never read the actual bug report :D
BTW, scattering import statements through your code is not recommended. import statements should almost always be placed at the top of the file. There are some excdptions to that rule, eg importing modules that are only used rarely, or only when the module is run as a stand-alone script, but even then you put the imports at the top of the function that needs them, or in the latter case, at the top of the if __name__ block. You don't mix them into the normal flow of your code.
Also, variable names like "x_001", "x_002", "x_003" are something of a red flag that your code could refactor to use a list x and reference x[0], x[1], etc.
I wonder if you can call pickle.dumps on tup and get a string that you can then use to create recursive tuples without using ctypes directly. I would try myself, but the Pythons on my machine don't seem to respect Andras' solution. It obstinately insists that tup is still (1,).
I'm 100 thousand percent sure we've had dozens of questions like this, and I'm also sure that most of them would make for better canonicals than that one. But I can't find any of them. Anyone have a dupe?
If you're thinking "ah, but I can guarantee that both blocks will always execute in order", then you're going to need to provide an MCVE that demonstrates it
@shad0w_wa1k3r Nothing wrong with reopening and closing again. But we don't do it much in practice since it's hard to round up enough people to do it successfully
if i write an array of named tuples (e.g. [word(word='AbC', sanitisedOne='abc', sanitisedTwo='abc', sanitisedFour='abc')...]) to a text file, then read that back in, best way to get it back to the data structure in python?
@DanielNewell If you're trying to construct an MCVE for us, you're doing a good job at "minimal", but not "verifiable". The shortened code has to raise the same exception that the original code does.
@AndrasDeak I categorize "runs without raising a NameError" under Complete, and "actually demonstrates the problem" under Verifiable. I acknowledge that there are other valid interpretations, though
Traceback (most recent call last): File "main.py", line 81, in <module> from levels import level_004 as level File "/home/runner/levels/level_004.py", line 2, in <module> from main import data File "/home/runner/main.py", line 82, in <module> levelreturn = level.level() AttributeError: module 'levels.level_004' has no attribute 'level'
Possible circular import there, which can interfere with global values. If levels.level_004 imports main, make sure that main doesn't import levels.level_004
I kind of wish Python would raise an exception for circular imports, but alas
There are valid use cases for intentional circular imports, but I still don't like it.
I'm quite surprised that pickle can't pickle namedtuples. I don't think of namedtuple as a particularly complicated class, so this seems like an odd oversight
Well, you wouldn't you want pickle to actually dump the implementation of your class into the file, would you? Classes and functions are pickled as references (i.e. names)
On the topic of typos, I found a spelling error while playing Hollow Knight yesterday, which surprised me since it's been out for a year and has had a million sales.
Granted it was in a dialog box towards the end of the game in an area that you don't need to visit to get the basic ending, so considerably fewer than a million people have probably seen it
Oh btw guys... anyone interested in playing Trine 2: The Complete Story on Steam at some point... I've still got 2 copies I can gift from an offer I got quite a while back sitting about...
@Kevin yeah... I'd seen a little bit of play-through (probably the Yogscast) on YT ages ago and while it's not a particularly recent game, it was one I was interested in (just not at £15 for a copy) so was quite happy to spend £4 for 3 copies :)
@HassanMehmood there's generally no reason to bring to attention in chat a question that's only 3 hours old... you've commented on the answer you've been given... why isn't it good enough... have you edited your question to reflect queries/points raised there/to add further information etc...
Nope - but then you haven't made it clear anywhere why you don't or exactly what you're looking for either... you can edit your questions/comment for a reason :)
@Hassan absolutely - one you don't have to frequent chat to do so.... although you're most welcome to hang out and chat with us - we're a friendly bunch. If after another day or so - you still get nothing and you've done what you can edit it, we'll be happy to review it again and help you out with any other suggestions/advice or possibly even a solution if we can. Keep calm and carry on :)
@JonClements oh please, dont tell this "brit" thingy to me. I have one colleague from brit, i can better imagine. anyways never mind. This forum looks like worth spending itme
I don't understand why the provided answer isn't suitable. I mean, ok it's not exactly 'there' yet but a few print and I could see what could be done to make it better so /shrug
@Jerry because, the answer may be right for current period (duration provided for data), but eventually when an update comes it won't work plus adding split("\n") add unnecessary empty spaces
I'll spend the appropriate amount of time in denial where I'll look to replace that mug... somehow. However, I'm already thinking that I'll just get a steel one and put an SO sticker on it
That does remind me I should ask the CM team for another mug (or two) but will probably wait until 100k (whenever that happens - not looking like this year at this rate)