I'm playing around with the rich module. The Table class lets you add rows or columns to the table at any time, but you can't delete or update them. Or am I missing something?
"Store your data in a convenient format, and generate a Table when you want to print it. Think of it more like HTML. The table is the finished product you create from your data, but its not how you store the data." Ok, I find this reasonable.
My use-case is to display a table of real-time countdowns for things I have scheduled this week. "take out trash -- 9 hours, 40 minutes, 7 seconds", that kind of thing. My current annoyance is there's no strftime equivalent for datetime.timedelta.
In any case here is my prototype. Possible v1.1 features: 1) make it clearer that "tomorrow's meeting" isn't happening today, despite having no " + x day(s)" text. 2) if an appointment happened already, move it forward by seven days. Wednesday's meeting should happen every Wednesday.
Sometimes async functions return an object that can be awaited or used as a context manager. Is there a builtin way to create such a function, or do I have to write my own class for it? Example:
# case A
async with api.open('foo') as file:
content = await file.read()
# case B
file = await api.open('foo')
async with file:
content = await file.read()
I imagine this could be realized with a function decorator like so:
I feel an ache in my programmer's bone, which means that the useful thing you would like to have, is not readily available. Or possibly a storm's a-comin.
> Changed in version 3.9: Acquiring a lock using await lock or yield from lock and/or with statement (with await lock, with (yield from lock)) was removed. Use async with lock instead.
When in asyncio, do as the Spanish Inquisition does.
@MisterMiyagi Hmm, that sounds correct in the general case, but in my particular case it's actually a bit different I think. Basically, I have an async context manager AsyncFile, and the async function api.open that does some async stuff and then returns an AsyncFile. In other words, the interface is like async with (await api.open()).
Now I want to make this prettier, which means I need a new context manager where __aenter__ awaits api.open and then __aenter__s the returned AsyncFile
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I dread the day when I have to write documentation for an async library. foo returns an awaitable, bar returns an async context manager, qux returns an awaitable async context manager. It's gonna be a mess
hmm...that's similar, but the main list has an extra level of nesting than what I'm looking for.
In particular, stackoverflow.com/questions/72609315/… is a recent question that seems like it should have a dupe target. I went ahead and answered it. But would be better to close as a dupe.