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00:01
cbg
00:12
does someone use jupyter notebooks?
I do sometimes
at work, the system admin, has setup the jupyter server as follows: when someone is idle for 2 hours --> aka, your tab isn't open for 2 hours, then your server is shut down :s
thus a long calculation, is interupted
i just wonder, is it possible to edit that 2hours life span
via the jupyter lab interface
@pyeR_biz - did you already tried cufflinks, it's a layer on top of plotly, with some correct settings, you can use it offline :)
@Dieter That i don't know
That never happened to me before, strange enough.
just some settings, ....
00:42
@Dieter need to use a specific highcharts example highcharts.com/stock/demo/lazy-loading
@Dieter The jupyter doc tells you the config setting is NotebookApp.shutdown_no_activity_timeout. So ask your sysadmin to crank it up, possibly on a per-user basis for power users like you. The default (0) is 'never shutdown'.
 
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09:30
What calling a super function does at the end of a class which inherites other class
super()._init_(self)
that calls the parent class's __init__
*or sibling etc ;)
is Guido van Rossum here?
09:40
Nope :(
@Aran-Fey thanks
No core devs either. Just us cabbages.
nvm, i got you guys/girls here.
10:22
@AndrasDeak Mind you - we've got Martijn... who needs GvR in that case? :p
10:35
I aint no core dev, though.
However, I am Dutch, so there's that.
@Martijn while true... it's not exactly like you couldn't do core dev if you spent 5 minutes to turn your mind to it :p
11:25
hi, i'm implementing abtract class
i have init in my abstract class and child class
when i am calling base abstract init it just doesn't work properly
seems like some indentation issue
error
File "/home/travis/build/tapaswenipathak/BluePyOpt/bluepyopt/ephys/objectives.py", line 65, in calculate_feature_scores
for feature in self.features:
TypeError: 'eFELFeature' object is not iterable
-------------------- >> begin captured logging << --------------------
bluepyopt.ephys.evaluators: DEBUG: Evaluating simple_cell
commit log
12:25
@TapasweniPathak no, you simply passed in an object for the features argument that is not iterable.
Where did your eFELFeature come from? You can't use for feature in eFELFeature():, which is what happens when features is set to an eFELFeature instance.
You haven't included any information on how you use the classes.
13:05
@MartijnPieters this is my original code github.com/tapaswenipathak/BluePyOpt/blob/master/bluepyopt/…
```
class EFeatureObjective(bluepyopt.objectives.Objective):

"""EPhys feature objective"""

def __init__(self, name, features=None):
"""Constructor
Args:
name (str): name of this object
features (list of eFeatures): features used in the Objective
"""

super(EFeatureObjective, self).__init__(name)
self.name = name
self.features = features

def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
"""Calculate the scores for the individual features"""

scores = []
for feature in self.features:
scores.append(feature.calculate_score(responses))
```
EFeatureObjective operates on list. SingletonObjective just operates on one objective
I want EFeatureObjective to be an abstract class.
which means I reimplement calculate_feature_scores in calling class.
To do that I need features
13:26
> You've earned the "Cast Close And Reopen Votes" privilege!
pumpgun sound
@Arne took your time :p
congrats though!
@Arne nice!
13:41
@Arne woop woop
Is that what a pump gun sounds like?
@JonClements thanks, still a lot to learn. And i only look at few tabs =D
@Aran-Fey what i meant was the cocking sound, "krut-krut!"
howdy, anyone up for few abstract class functions called in subclass method?
would really appreciate.
s/tabs/tags/
@Aran-Fey happy Zoidberg
13:49
Nice Arne!
user7437554
14:02
Hello guys, I've been struggling with a function since yesterday, If you can please take a look
user7437554
I've pasted the output too, as you won't be able to run it
user7437554
I cant even understand the output :(
does the print('Failed') line show up before that error happens?
as in, is there a "Failed" on the output just before the error message?
user7437554
Yes, it is @ParitoshSingh
14:09
okay, so that should tell you there was an error in the try block
Now, imagine for a second those lines of code in the try block never executed.
user7437554
Exactly...but can't understand why
user7437554
okey..
well, you silenced the error, so you'll never see why :P
put it out of the try block, let it error out. find out the error
before getting to that though, i do want you to try to see if you can figure out the "current" error message for a second
user7437554
Why do you say I silenced the error?
imagine the try block never executed. Whats the very next line in the code that will attempt to run?
user7437554
14:11
Yes, If im not mistaken there is a problem in the try-block lines
no. too generic.
i want you to pinpoint this stuff, figure it out. So, what's the very next line that's going to be executed?
user7437554
well it should step over the try and except blocks
yes..and?
user7437554
so score_one=abs(high_score)
user7437554
but high_score isnt defined
user7437554
14:14
but why try-block is not executed?
exactly.
will get to that part later, but there's a lesson to be had here.
The error you were seeing, was a result of you silencing the first error, and writing code that couldn't recover from it.
If you ever use a bare except, atleast log/print the error message so that you know what happened
Dont write bare excepts. You're blanket catching errors, and errors are what tell you what's going wrong.
(or if you have to, atleast print out what error was caught)
user7437554
Any idea how should I do that?
yes. first, can you actually afford to have this code error out? seems like whatever is in the try block, is actually pretty crucial for running
catch things you are "okay" with failing, otherwise let things error out.
Okay, now, your job is to find out the real "First" error.
The one you supressed.
user7437554
Hmmm I don't know where the error comes from
user7437554
Because I've tried each of the functions and they seem to work fine
user7437554
14:24
So I'm not sure what's the source of the error
before worrying about the source...
do you even know till now what the error is?
user7437554
I suppose the error is one line inside the try-block, not before
yes, the error is in the try block. can you find out "what" the error is though?
user7437554
Hmm Once the lines are executed, the code jumps to
user7437554
score_one
14:28
yes, and thats already too late.
user7437554
and there arises a problem with the variable high_score, which seems not to be defined. Is this wrong?
what is making the code jump? what is stopping you from seeing the error?
user7437554
Not sure I understand you, but maybe this line is failing high_score = str(out).split('---\\n1')[1].split('0.000')[0] ?
user7437554
although I've tried using high_score=1, which should work, and it doesnt neither
i think this is the last bit of handholding im going to be doing for now. You need to start understanding what your own code is doing, or read up on things when you are not sure. You cannot see the error, because you specifically told your code to catch it. Remove the try and except blocks.
26 mins ago, by Paritosh Singh
put it out of the try block, let it error out. find out the error
user7437554
14:38
Okey, thanks anyway.
the number of people who throw away exceptions and then can't figure out what's wrong with their code is too yammin' high
agreed. I sometimes wonder if teaching to catch may not be such a good thing in tutorials early, even though python openly encourages it with EAFP
anyone w/ abstract class questions?
questions? no. answers? maybe
haha, ok.
answer would be nice.
I will simplify things
I have a class which operates on list
(this should be made abstract)
I have another class which operates on one instance of this list
The abstract class (EFeatureObjective)
SingletonObjective - the one instance class
I have init implemented in EFeatureObjective & SingletonObjective
Now the work is, if I make all methods of EFeatureObjective abstract, I should implement the method which is operating on the list in SingletonObjective
which I think isn't the suggested approach w/ abstract class.
as in functionality wise
14:53
so if I'm following along correctly, you want calculate_score to be an abstract method?
yea
no
calculate_scoare in SingletonObjective (no abstraction) (but use abstracted class)
method abstracted __init__ and calculate_feature_scores() of EFeatureObjective
oh right, calculate_score is a method of Feature
But EFeatureObjective already implements __init__ and calculate_feature_scores. Why make them abstract if they already exist and work?
I know, I spent few hours just looking at the code and working on this now, and have been thinking about this
but now i want this working
i can directly describe the issue
14:58
if this is about the TypeError: 'eFELFeature' object is not iterable then I'm afraid I have no idea what's causing it or how to fix it
no, that some weird implementation I went ahead w/ just because i spent time working on this
i have better implementation
alright, then what's the issue?
class EFeatureObjective(bluepyopt.objectives.Objective):

"""EPhys feature objective"""

def __init__(self, name, features=None):
"""Constructor
Args:
name (str): name of this object
features (list of eFeatures): features used in the Objective
"""

super(EFeatureObjective, self).__init__(name)
self.name = name
self.features = features

def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
"""Calculate the scores for the individual features"""

scores = []
for feature in self.features:
scores.append(feature.calculate_score(responses))
sorry what's the code tag in the chat
class EFeatureObjective(bluepyopt.objectives.Objective):

    """EPhys feature objective"""

    def __init__(self, name, features=None):
        """Constructor
        Args:
            name (str): name of this object
            features (list of eFeatures): features used in the Objective
        """

        super(EFeatureObjective, self).__init__(name)
        self.name = name
        self.features = features

    def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
        """Calculate the scores for the individual features"""
The correct way would be I keep the abstract class implementation and implement the abstract method in the SingletonObjective class w/ calling the abstract class method
15:09
What's "the abstract method"? Is that calculate_feature_scores?
I still don't understand why anything should be abstract here
yea
I think having calculate_feature_scores would be nice have as abstracted as if neuron w/ ibea or any other alogrithm calcualate feature score they can have their own implementation while simulating
so makes complete sense
just when it comes to the current use case this doesn't
def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
        super(SingletonObjective, self).calculate_feature_scores(self, responses);
for current scenario/use case
I called like this
def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
        super(SingletonObjective, self).calculate_feature_scores(responses);
w/ this features aren't getting initialized
so when you dereference
    def calculate_score(self, responses):
        """Objective score"""

        return self.calculate_feature_scores(responses)[0]
indexing errors
If a class wants to have a different implementation of calculate_feature_scores it can do that without calculate_feature_scores being abstract. That's not a reason to make it abstract
ok, may be i didn't say properly, say EFeatureObjective would be base for quite a few things
If your features aren't getting initialized correctly it's not calculate_feature_scores's fault
I understand your point but I also feel in the project this is necessary
as the algorithms grows or more are implemented
instead of deciding abstract or not to abstract without knowing about the project at large
can we discuss more on say if we require making this abstract
15:20
Well I have no idea what your project is all about, but I think there are 2 solutions that make sense:
1) Don't make an abstract base class
2) Make an abstract base class where `calculate_feature_scores` is abstract and make `EFeatureObjective` inherit from it
what is the best generic implementation
As far as I can tell EFeatureObjective is implemented in its entirety and it works. So it shouldn't be an abstract class. If you want an abstract class, it should be higher up.
yea, i was thinking if I can't implement w/ the existing methods I would make another class and let everyone inherit from it
just the best approach generic (multiple python versions)
appreciate your inputs. Do you think the abstraction and calling/use can be implemented w/ existing class?
No clue, because I have no idea what your project is all about
or would it be syntactically wrong?
just in terms of syntax
15:25
reminds me of Consenting adults...
i didn't get how i should get something useful from your comment, i might be lame
Just make your classes, and ask people not to use the ones you dont wish to be used.
I... don't understand the question. Whether the abstraction is correct and whether the syntax is correct are two completely unrelated issues
@TapasweniPathak Its a python ideology of sorts. “We are consenting adults”.
its why python does not set attributes as private by default and so on
exactly, superb catch. I just want that I implement abstraction w/ these classes
without implementing another class
from your knowledge, can this be done?
or am I just doing syntax wise wrong implementation?
i spend quiet some time so just need an extra eye
@ParitoshSingh ha oh ok.
15:29
(full disclaimer, i dont know classes much. But on paper atleast, i dont see a particular reason why abstract classes would be blanket wrong here.) You want a "parent" class that is being inherited by other classes, but dont want someone to make objects out of the parent class. Right?
yea, we are more discussing on ideaology of making the base class abstract or not
just thinking we have to
than the best approach would be having another class and let the current base class inheriting it
but can w/ some proper syntax in the current class can this be implemented
if you want to enforce that no one should make objects out of it, then abstract class (in theory) sounds just fine to me. But i think there's no issues going either ways with it.
even I know i can implement w/ create a base class just implmementing the method, I am way curious if without doing that I can have the abstraction implemented
do you wish to "hint" at the abstraction while making it available, or really shut it off? If former, names starting with underscores are usually enough of an indication.
my only goal is have the current base class be abstract and still everything works - technical words
15:39
okay, i think that sounds pretty clear regarding abstract classes.
I do apologize if i made you repeat yourself in there somewhere, was curious. I myself do not know classes all that well yet, have only been recently dabbling with them
np, i was looking at the code more and i know implementing a base class over the current base class is super easy, i will just say name the method and have the implementation in current base class
thanks for your time, i will put this up at SO as a question.
yep. inheritance with atleast normal classes in python has been super pleasant so far
sounds good
curious wdym by normal classes?
how do you rate a class?
complete out of context and vague question.
If i haven't done anything special, its a normal class to me
if i inherit during the definition of a class, its an inherited class.
can you ping me a special class? I would love a read
15:43
Well, its not really all that "special" per se. but sure, sec.
Polygon in that link is just a normal class. Triangle inherits from Polygon, so its "special" in that its a subset of Polygon. inherited/child class
uh what is special about the class or am I just degrading your judgement?
the latter, im sure. ^^
Consider me just an average fellow programmer, i call things on face value as i understand them.
ha, np, just have a read of auxillary methods in abstract class inherited in a class, call it special, universally special obviously
i think
truly thanks for your time, i just wanted an eye who can discuss, i will put as a question and for now just update the work as implementing a super base class
usually I don't get anything useful from the chat rooms in day time
oh gosh no, you can't have a base class over the current base class
class EFeatureObjective(bluepyopt.objectives.Objective, ABC):

    """EPhys feature objective"""
    def __init__(self, name, features=None):
        """Constructor
        Args:
            name (str): name of this object
            features (list of eFeatures): features used in the Objective
        """

        super(EFeatureObjective, self).__init__(name)
        self.name = name
        self.features = features
this has a base class
doesn't matter, that should work
15:59
The MRO doesn't matter in this particular case because ABC has no attributes
its only feature is that its metaclass is ABCMeta
let me just implement, thanks for your time
16:39
you know my requirement is make EFeatureObjective as abstract
Was busy wondering since days why pytest was unable to detect some of my new tests... Guess what? I didn't have an init.py file in the glorious separate folder I had created for the specific module's tests. Nice.
16:54
rip
Some silly mistakes take forever to be discovered :-p
user7437554
@ParitoshSingh found the error
they're also the least satisfying... :)
no i am serious my requirement is make EFeatureObjective as abstract
do you think without a super base class you can't just make EFeatureObjective as abstract
what the current super class serves is have just the method as abstract
what if I just want the current base class which is EFeatureObjective as abstract
seems weird syntax wise that can't be done
!?
@JonClements unfortunately, yes :|
@TapasweniPathak you might want to edit the message & ping the relevant party you were talking to (I presume it was Aran-Fey)
17:01
i am open w/ all. I think whoever is present currently
i am just making a class abstract and that isn't syntax wise possible without making a super base class, irks me
sorry, whats a super base class?
wrong word,

class Objective(ABC):
    @abc.abstractmethod
    def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
        pass


 class EFeatureObjective(bluepyopt.objectives.Objective, Objective):

     """EPhys feature objective"""
Objective
wrong word,

class Objective(ABC):
    @abc.abstractmethod
    def calculate_feature_scores(self, responses):
        pass


 class EFeatureObjective(bluepyopt.objectives.Objective, Objective):

     """EPhys feature objective"""
my ask is have EFeatureObjective as abstract
isnt it already?
so, Objective is abstract right?
EFeatureObjective inherits an abstract class, so it has an abstract method
unless you override it, it will stay abstract. If you add that decorator on top inside EFeatureObjective, then it will still be abstract
thats my understanding atleast, try it out?
this should help
17:19
oh yea method is abstract, Objective is abstract
user7437554
Is there a way to read a file, copy the first line and assign it to a variable in python? Any link welcome
but EFeatureObjective is abstract? no
If you google "read a file, copy the first line and assign it to a variable in python", you’ll find multiple Stack Overflow QAs that can explain it much better than we can in a chat message here
EFeatureObjective isn't even virtually abstract
user7437554
upss, you're right. I was looking with a broader title
17:24
how would SingletonObjective implement the abstract method in current scenario?
that's the question.
no idealogies but like I should have EFeatureObjective as abstract class. The abstraction should be on EFeatureObjective
I would appreciate people who can tackle
I am just thinking way much as it would be a long SO question otherwise
17:41
Oh gee
The question that's basically "why is open-source software open-source and free" is on HNQ
17:56
Can I access a child by index with lxml?
18:42
@jamesson yes you can...?
18:56
@vaultah goodie
at least it's not a dupe :P
@vaultah oh, it's not on SO, is it?
It was just recently closed (again) stackoverflow.com/q/55884514/2301450
I can't find anything like that in the hot list
@vaultah oooh, I see
it even got one of those opinionated pearls as an answer
"hey, why did you make this software free and open source?" "Well tbh I was hoping you'd ask a question about it on stack overflow so I could answer"
 
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22:12
A-ha! The cat's out of the bag
> maintainer of several well used projects, including curl/libcurl
of course he is
and ahead of everyone else by at least more than double (2k+)
Got digging, so, about 400 such only 1 awarded gold badges - stackoverflow.com/help/badges?tab=tags&filter=gold (I'll stop with the stats now :-p )
23:04
pet peeve of the day: how python handles AttributeErrors thrown in properties when the class defines __getattr__
class Foo:
    def __getattr__(self, attr):
        return attr

    @property
    def foo(self):
        return None.foo  # oops, a bug

print(Foo().foo)  # doesn't crash
Here's mine: x throws NameError if x isn't defined, but x: int does nothing.
You can also do absurd stuff like x: None, x: True and x: 1337, all of which do nothing
well, they do something
>>> x: int
>>> __annotations__
{'x': <class 'int'>}

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