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03:40
cbg
 
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05:41
@WayneWerner cbg :P long time no see
06:11
@Kevin, Would you prefer using this or this? PS: It is an old conversation.
@CoolCloud ast.parse can crash already :P
TBH I don't know how either of them work(or what ast.parse would do), but I am planning to look into it. The 2nd given one looks easier to understand though
@AnttiHaapala :P
 
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07:59
cbg
08:21
SOPython doesn't seem to have a canonical for "os.walk() returns file names, not full paths", can we have a better one than this? stackoverflow.com/questions/52068574/…
 
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11:43
Hi. I have naming problem. How can I avoid having from settings import settings and from tenant import tenant? settings and tenant are instances of objects created in the same files as class definitions. I rarely will need other instances of those objects. Here is how files look like (simplified): dpaste.com/5LMAFY3F7
I think that's fine tbh. Alternatively, you could create a module that's responsible for creating/holding all those global instances, then you'd do from constants import tenant, settings
12:16
@Aran-Fey Ok, thank you. I think I will go with: from default_settings import settings. And default_settings.py will contain settings=Settings(). Settings class will be in settings_class.py file. Thanks to this I can also create another settings object instance without creating default one if I will need it (may happen). Similarly for Tenant class.
13:02
Sounds good
"Gem detector – Cast 50 upvotes on questions that stay open" This winter bash is going to be painful...
Sometimes I do from datetime import datetime as DateTime when I'm fed up with the module/class name collision
It doesn't actually solve a practical problem, because I never have both the module and the class bound to variables at the same time, but it's the principle of the thing
In other words, It's not often thaat I do import datetime; from datetime import datetime and then notice I need a workaround to access both
@MisterMiyagi Do they have to be new questions?
If not, go upvote some ancient relics
@MisterMiyagi this is just gaslighting!
@Kevin why not import datetime as dt and get a happy medium?
Literally all of my code uses that convention. I can cope with typing dt. because the names just get confusing otherwise
Not a bad idea... I will consider this the next time I do datetime-related things
I already do import tkinter as tk although that's for concision rather than collision
13:17
tkalthough takes more keystrokes :P
True
And I have to change the font from fixed width to dynamic after two characters, it's a real pain
My silliness aside; I haven't found any convention that clashes with dt as an alias
I'm going to start aliasing all my modules with shorter names. import math as mth
You do you. Just don't blame it on me :)
I hate the engineer so much when he makes new columns to the database wtf >.<
a really used a plural word for an id in the database uff... >:(...
why would he call a project_id colum, projects_id uff...
13:22
Maybe you could disallow vowels in KevinScript? That'll bring the language into the modern era
"My notes indicate that a certain 'rgnjsh' gave me the idea, but since disemvowelment is not reversible, I can't figure out who that refers to"
@Roadman1991 it's better than prjct_id at least :-)
Did you mean to write prjct_d?
I would go mad xD
If removing all vowels makes a word completely blatantly unreadable, try inserting the "sometimes vowel", which is selectively immune: prjct_yd
13:54
@kevin you remember like 2-3 days ago when i talked about my little apm counter project? As I'm a noob in python, is there a libary or a way to to show a number (my apm) infront of the game screen? Like some other tools do? for instance, fraps, which did show fps on top right corner.
so basically I want to show some data ontop the focused full screen aplication which has the focus right now.
 
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16:41
Anyone have idea how to add a button in Django
What does it say active (in green color) and inactive (in red color) in my HTML Template? Is it with a boolean field?
That almost certainly isn't anything to do with django. You're talking about JavaScript
hats are back!
sorry I forget to talk in english
@roganjosh then it is javascript not django what I need
Is it a form rendered by django?
@roganjosh I am using it from models.py and to add the classes in my forms.py file
16:46
Sounds like a "yes" to me, but I don't know django
I only really use Flask but the state of that on/off button will be handled by the frontend (in the browser). I guess you might have to specify what component you want in the model. It would be helpful to show the model
Wait, why are we assuming that JS is involved?
I mean, that's always a reasonable assumption nowadays, but still
well, js is always involved at "some" level of abstraction :P but yeah, if you're just using django and rendering the front page with it, then you should be able to add a button on whatever youre using
Since i avoid django like the plague, i'll be of about absolutely no help here.
17:01
@Aran-Fey why wouldn't it be involved?
Actually, I suppose it could just be HTML. I'm thinking too much in terms of AJAX
17:15
Hard to imagine an internet without JS, isn't it
17:27
Hello,
So, I installed python3.8 on system A at this location: `/opt/location/to/bin/python3`.
When I create virtual envs I do so like this: `virtualenv venv -p /opt/location/to/bin/python3`, the `python/python3` binary in the venv bin folder is simply a symlink to the `python/python3` binary installed systemwide, forom what I can see.
So, on system B where I do not have python3.8 installed and I want to use the project (including the venv ) from system A, I MUST install python3.8 at this location `/opt/location/to/bin/python3` on system B for this to work on system B.
What I'm trying to get at is virtualenvs do to include the entire python library when they are created, just a symlink to the default/specified python version from the machine on which they are created.
Why are you trying to direct all your virtualenvs to that directory?
@roganjosh Because it is the location where python3.8 is installed on the machine
"What I'm trying to get at is virtualenvs do to include the entire python library when they are created" has nothing to do with where they are located, and where you're trying to place them makes no sense to me
@hello Then I think you misunderstand virtualenvs
What OS are you on?
Do we have a dupe when print() outputs <MyClass blahblahblah>?
@roganjosh Cent7
17:35
I don't see one on the common questions
oof, I don't have experience of that, so I could be wrong in some stuff here
Firstly, can you get a terminal and navigate to the folder of the project you want to work with, and use virtualenv env there?
I don't understand the setup. You have 2 systems. Both of them have access to the virtualenv, but only system A has access to python. Wut? That makes no sense
@roganjosh The system has python 2 and 3.6 installed. Yes to your last question
@hello I would advise against copying a virtual env from one system to another. Each system must have a global python install and then you can just create the virtual env on each system. I suggest using adding your dependencies to requirements.txt so that you can reinstall them easilly.
and yes, both systems should have the same version of python installed
@hello ok, so now you have a virtualenv there?
If you do source env/bin/activate what happens?
17:39
@Roadman1991 It's rather difficult I'm afraid... The only information I've seen on how to do that is codeguru.com/multimedia/…, and it requires some pretty thorough knowledge of DLLs
And it only works for DirectX games. Most likely there are similar approaches for other graphics libraries, but I don't have any resources for those
Actually, I think I've missed the complexity of this. Now I don't think I understand
This is for setuptools, right? How long have you been programming in Python @hello? It looks like you might have pulled over some habits from other languages
@roganjosh On system A, I can create as many venvs as I want specify the py version, in this case python3.8 installed at /opt/location/to/bin/python3. On system b, there is no python3.8 therefore no /opt/location/to/bin/python3 folder and I do not have rights to install python3.8
Then create your virtualenv with a different version of python?
what python does system B have
@ParitoshSingh 3.6
I'm trying to use django 4 which needs python 3.8 at least
17:43
uh..then something has to give, yes.
youre saying you want to use something that requires 3.8+, and youre saying you cant have 3.8
This is broken
so, what gives.
"I MUST install python3.8 at this location " who says?
Ahhh, I think I get it. You tried to copy the virtualenv from system A to system B thinking it would copy python 3.8 onto system B. Right?
@ParitoshSingh Installing 3.8 at least
@Aran-Fey YES. LOL
@hello please don't swear here. It's in our room rules
@roganjosh Sorry about that. Corrected
No problem :)
@hello kk, makes sense. so, you thought wrong, and you misunderstand virtualenvs. virtualenvs arent guaranteeing an "shippable" environment, they're just guaranteeing an isolated environment for the system on which you make the venv
so, simply put, if you need 3.8 on system B, get 3.8 on system B. you'll most likely need admin rights or someone to install it for you who has said rights.
17:47
@ParitoshSingh Yeah, I think that is the way to go at least.
Then, dont copy the venv files over. instead, make the venv on system B cleanly and use requirements.txt as suggested earlier to install the dependencies
@ParitoshSingh No harm done bundling up that pip install bit in a bash script that runs every time I deploy on system B?
do you anticipate needing to install the dependencies multiple times? I don't understand why you'd need that
system B should only require you making the venv once, and installing the packages once. you then just update the code files as necessary, assuming you dont introduce any new libraries you've got everything already installed
@ParitoshSingh Not necessarily. There may be times I need new packages installed after making updates to django project, which needs to be installed in venv.
@hello A script that creates a venv and runs pip install is pretty standard for deploying python apps.
17:51
then yeah, either deal with it manually or automate it as you see fit, should be fine.
@hello You might want to look into other solutions for managing dependencies such as pipenv or poetry. They are great tools that add features that pip alone doesn't have.
@Code-Apprentice I'll look into that for sure.
Thanks, everyone.
@CoolCloud the first one, aka pastebin.com/MwBBA8ME
@Kevin Great, so itll be fine if I move x inside the function and then change the parameter suitably right?
Yeah that's fine
18:09
Thanks, will get on with it then :)
Semi-related to Roadman1991's question, I wonder how Firefox implemented its always-on-top popout video box. Conventional wisdom is that always-on-top windows are impossible unless every running process agrees on who should be topmost. Did Firefox slip the OS a $20 bill to skip the vote and seize supreme topmostness?
set_z_order(firefox_window, infinity_times_infinity_plus_one)?
always-on-top video box works even when firefox is out of focus?
Yeah.
@Kevin INFINITY_TIMES_PLUS_ONE* :P
@Kevin oh I did not know that, usually it works just within the browser. Nice feature
Here's a screenshot of me enjoying No thoughts, head empty in a pop-out box while Firefox is minimized and Notepad++ is maximized and in full-screen mode.
The Yoshi in the screenshot is not me, he is my decoy
While setting up this scene, I noticed that Notepad++ also has an "always on top" option. And when I clicked it, my computer melted... Just kidding, the Notepad++ window became the super-duper topmost window, and obstructed my view of the video.
18:30
Ah, Windows' API call SetWindowPos lets you request topmostness. I don't think there's anything stopping a nefarious window from requesting topmostness 1000 times a second, but hopefully that kind of behavior can be discouraged by customers voting with their wallet
If they make a new firefox window with just the video and then make that window be topmost like with root.attributes('-topmost',1), wouldnt that work too
I'm not familiar with that method call there, but probably yeah
Wouldn't it be funny if topmostness was quite easy to achieve and everyone in here knew that but they didn't want to tell me because I'd start talking about the old days again
back in my day you had to write your own window event loop! in the snow!
@Kevin Their objective failed anyway :P
Yes, for I am inevitable
19:17
Hello I have a question and it is that I want to place a class here
{{form.status}}
use forms.py and there put a class only that class is exclusively for a file called add.py. and the different class I want to put is for another file called list.py.

What I can do
this is django right
@12944qwerty yes
why don't you make two classes and use one in one file and another in another? If they're similar you can do some type of inheritance
@12944qwerty It would be in forms.py through widgets?
@12944qwerty what?
19:36
@roganjosh I may not understand well, this is the complete question stackoverflow.com/questions/70369376/…
I honestly don't know what that question is asking, regardless of me using Flask and not Django
that question's removed-
It is, and I didn't downvote it. It was confusing
19:52
@Kevin Thank you for showing me this great video
Happy to help :-)
 
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21:37
I was wondering, is there a better alternative than the following code:
def test():
	pass
for name in dir():
    value = globals()[name]
    if str(type(value)) == "<class 'function'>":
        print(name, type(value), value)
it's something I tried to print all the defined function in the current file it's running in. Is there an easier way to do that? (beside the inspection module)
for name, value in globals().items(): if isinstance(value, types.FunctionType): print(value)
21:55
Wait, what?
nm. I guess there's some good reason for this
@Aran-Fey had to import types but otherwise works, Thanks!
in my case, it's because I have a single file and don't want to split it into different file, so to do testing faster, I just generate argparse options based on function and argument instead

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