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14:01
I'm loading a file with an unknown encoding, it can be either ISO-8859-9 or utf-8. Does it matter which one of them I try first? Is one of them more likely to cause mojibake?
Is the distribution of encodings more or less even?
UTF-8 is way more popular e.g. for webpages so trying that one first might save you a lot of retries
kai
kai
does anyone know any differences between python and gdscript?
From what I can tell, ISO-8859-9 is probably much more likely
kai
kai
other than func instead of def
I guess I answered my own question then, huh
14:08
@kai never used gdscript but even at a quick glance the code looks completely different
keywords like var, const and enum
> Some people can learn better by taking a look at the syntax, so here's an example of how GDScript looks.
"Some people"
14:59
Is there a way to "normalize" Paths to being relative to root? I have to join a lot of paths the way that bash does, e.g. /tmp//dir is the same as /tmp/dir. But for Python Path("/tmp") / Path("/dir") == Path("/dir") so I need the second part always as relative.
.relative_to('/') should do it, if memory serves
yes, this works when paired with checking if the path is absolute. TY
15:14
Oh, I remember now, it was path.relative_to(path.anchor)
That's a no-op if it's already a relative path
Oh, that's neat!
 
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user17135505
16:53
Hi there, anyone propagating certain instance attribute to log records with logging library? Managed to achieve the goal but am not happy about 1) having a separate class for context filter, 2) creating method for specific log level inside a class
@learning_python_self please pay attention to the room rules and post off-site for longer code blocks
It's here. Please follow the rules in the future, but I'm glad that you have an example that actually runs...
You're not setting the log level in a class? It's being set in setup() alone?
user17135505
17:09
My objective is to use inside of any class commands like logger.error(msg) and inherit instance representation if available
user17135505
Currently consulting chat gpt but it is a bit difficult
I don't think that makes any sense
user17135505
Why not?
logger.level is on a per-message basis?
user17135505
I don't speak your language
17:14
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) sets a global level on what will actually be recorded. logger.error(msg) registers against the global scale. It'll either be logged or it will be ignored based on your setting. You can't decide that the same message is an error in one context but a debug message in another
user17135505
Yes, it shall be INFO instead of DEBUG
logger.error(msg) is it. You've decided it's an error if the code hits that point. Whether it gets logged or not is down to how you configured your logger. But it will forever be logger.error()
And there is no inheritance here because the logger is a singleton
user17135505
i will do a bit more of testing
22:49
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