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05:56
@Aran-Fey What I'm trying to get at is that typing is a retroactive fit to the language. My code does not do things based on the syntax that aids in static analysis and that means that any weirdness is kinda isolated to that retrofit. Except that this is now not the case here, because that table definition is based on typing - it will "physically" (?) create a database column of a particular type.
Maybe I'm getting worked up on a philosophical level, which is what makes it difficult to express. The errors will naturally be confusing and difficult to interpret because typing itself was not designed to dictate the logic of my program and yet, that's what's happening here
I can't think of another instance where typing itself is actively participating in the behaviour of my program?
06:11
You're essentially saying "It's only natural that I hurt myself when I tried out my new hammer, because it was delivered via one of those newfangled cars instead of a horse". It's completely coincidental that typing was involved. The same thing would've happened if you'd used = Mapped(...) instead of : Mapped[...]. The problem is that you tried to use a screwdriver as a hammer, not how the screwdriver was delivered to its destination
@roganjosh dataclasses
@Aran-Fey And with that, my argument is blown out of the water
As much as you all know I love to dunk on python typing/type hinting, the SQLAlchemy typed columns is actually one of the best show case on what typing actually should bring to the table.
06:54
@Aran-Fey After your second message, I've only just got round to seeing how cutting this message is. Ouch! :P But this analogy isn't true if the subsequent debugging behaviour is compromised
Hmm. How does typing make debugging more difficult? Because you wouldn't expect that changing the type annotation will fix the error?
Not relying on the type annotation would have made this error more explicit and it wouldn't be complaining about the MRO. If you used the Integer object for the column definition then it would be simple to say "err, no m8, you can't pass this" but here we're left with an obscure error about the MRO
It's all fine for me to complain to SQLA about their poor error here, but I actually don't have a proposal to fix it
07:11
Aahh, you're saying it should use SQLAlchemy types instead of python classes. I'm not convinced that that would result in better errors though. Who knows what would happen if you accidentally passed in int instead of Integer?
mmm, I guess you're right. It feels a bit crappy that this is the error we live with, but indeed it's not easy to move forward
07:36
@roganjosh This actually doesn't feel all that new. NamedTuple, Dataclasses and third party libraries such as attrs have used type hints for years to define attributes. Pydantic and its siblings now have a strong traction to define actual attribute and variable types as well. Using it in an ORM actually feels natural.
Honestly, I couldn't really justify why it felt different for me and that sensation has dissolved since this discussion. I guess because I'm using alembic and it's actually changing the structure of my postgres database
@roganjosh It seems sufficient for them to check whether they got an actual type (isinstance(x, type) or hasattr on the MRO) and raise an error if not. Typing itself actually does that in many cases (the builtin types don't seem to care, though).
>>> typing.List[2]
...
TypeError: Parameters to generic types must be types. Got 2.
I just don't to have a "your error is bad and you should feel bad. kthxbye" issue when I clearly have a poor understanding in this area. All I know at this point is that I'm confused in this area so I should probably research a bit more
>>> list[2]
list[2]
(:
It doesn't help that I've spent the last week getting continuous dental treatment. 24 crowns and 4 root canals.... there has been a lot of anaesthetic
So, apologies if I've been a little weirder than usual!
07:49
All of that in one week? Wow
No kidding. I now have my "turkey teeth" but man, it's a lot in a week. I have GERD and it's taken its toll on my teeth. Still, I've not had to have a single painkiller... but it was most days
08:14
@roganjosh Can relate on some level. Had 2 wisdom teeth removed, 3 crowns, and 4 root canals treatment a while ago (started a year ago, and finished three months ago).
08:24
I had a fit on the first day. They were telling me about how my temporary teeth "might be slightly whiter than the finished result" etc. etc. Before I even got back to the hotel, part of them fell out and I hadn't seen anything because they had to paralyse half of my face for one tooth so I couldn't see anything. I was so upset that I had fallen for a scam; I'd done so much research on the trustpilot reviews to try make sure they were real
@NordineLotfi have to mention though, I mostly had metal crowns and ceramic crowns, without white porcelaine
Turns out there are temporary, temporary teeth. The car crash of the first day was fixed the next day
Dentists really don't tell their patients enough
@roganjosh My current dentist is the third one so far. I remember my second one being the worst, where they kept removing the actual full tooth instead of giving proper treatment or anything else to fill the hole left. Don't put all your trust in reviews imo
@Aran-Fey This is what underpinned my question about placebos on Law. Thankfully, there is a limit on what details can be withheld
Primarily, that they can't prescribe a different drug under a brand name. I'm pretty sure that's exactly what happens in clinical trials, but this doesn't seem to permeate into day-to-day
08:32
@roganjosh I don't know what they did on your crowns, but I think the ceramic ones are supposed to be metal + ceramic on top. The metal ones I think have a double layer, thanks to the metal onlay, + metal crown on top. I had to ask questions multiple times and look at things up on my end to know that though
@NordineLotfi The problem was that they couldn't make my actual temporary teeth on the same day, so I got the temporary temporaries to protect everything that was filed down. Due to a miscommunication, I thought they were supposed to be representative of the final product. However, they needed an extra step that I hadn't understood
 
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14:42
Is there a sensible regex for nested matching or should i just run another match on the result of the first one?
regex isn't really suitable for nesting, even if you use a dialect that actually supports it. I'd recommend an actual parser.
if source xml namespaces weren't broken I'd consider that
someone decided that Confluence webpage is perfect way to store data for later generating reports from that
are you trying to read (damaged) XML via regex?
Not the entire thing, I know how brainmelting that is
I'm trying to fix data before putting it through actual parser
for example, @ users are received as confluence userKey and I need actual username in that place
15:49
I am new to the python programming and VS code. I am currently working on my first code using a course CS50. I am facing a difficulty at a place.

At first , We learned to create a file name using the terminal window.
This is what opened at first PS C:\Users\srija> and I wrote this code hello.py along to create a file.

Now , to interpret this file ( on which I wrote a simple hello world code ). I need to know where the file hello.py is located in the computer.

I searched online but nothing seemed to work. It said online to write Is or dir which will show where all the files are located an
2) I didn't understand what does this dir or Is even opened. I mean what should I do afterwards to check where my program file is even located or it's purpose is something else
Honestly, forget about the terminal and just use an IDE. That's much more beginner friendly, you literally just have to press F5 and the code will run
Alright. So , I am new to programming completely. Do i need to externally install IDE ?
16:05
Well, if you're on Windows, python includes a very very basic "IDE" called IDLE. You can use that if you want, but otherwise yes, you'll have to download and install it separately. I'd recommend VSCode
I have VS code
I was using the terminal in VS code only
VS Code is an IDE
VS code is in IDE !!!
Like a installed this extension IDLE Shell 3.10.11
It was the terminal in VScode where I was facing the problem I shared above
There is no problem that you shared above. The file is open in VSCode so clicking "run" will find it.
The code works simple in the IDLE I installed as an extension. @Aran-Fey Thnx a lot
16:14
I am so confused. Can you take a screenshot of what you're looking at please?
@roganjosh I have taken the screenshot
This the problem that is happening
I am doing course CS50 by harvard. I think they are not using VScode of windows but of rather LINUX or sth. They are not having such problems and their terminal and everthing looks quite simple too
cd means "change directory" and a "directory" means a container, not a file
Ok. I just followed the steps online and used chatgpt. But before using cd or dir. I simply had written python hello.py and I got a problem that my file is not in the C directory I think
You cannot navigate into a file so cd hello.py doesn't make any sense
OMG
Ok
What should I do
@roganjosh I wrote python hello.py first. Afterwards I wrote the cd python.py which I got is not the right way to find with your help
16:22
I'm struggling a bit to understand what I see in the screenshot. Please give me a minute
Yes sure
It's powershell in the terminal but you're also not in the python interpreter. What you're trying to do doesn't make sense but the error is also unclear to me
K. np. I'll just use the IDE for now and pause on it. Maybe ask it on the site
@roganjosh I am preparing to get an internship at big companies like google , microsoft , facebook , meta , ISRO etc
In 1 to 2 years of time. So , I started this course on edX i.e CS50 - Intro to python by harvard. but I am not sure exactly what courses , skills I need to do
Could u guide me on it
As we're seeing, ChatGPT took your job. It's done a fantastic job of making this clear
Yeah literally man
I don't know exactly what is like my core interest as I am new to programming and still exploring. but I think my interest lies in 1) AI , ML side and 2) App or web development side
Could u guide me pls on certain courses from coursera , youtube , edX or anywhere I should be focusing on 2) skills I will need 3) Anything which u think is necessary
16:29
No, because I didn't do any of those things. I also didn't have chatgpt to give me nonsense guidance
The first problem is that you've dropped this issue into the room and seemingly forgotten about it already
Hmm K. So , I thought of maybe putting the Q on the stack overflow site directly and see if I get some reply. Otherwise , I'll try searching online more later and improving my understanding of VScode and coding but keep the question typed in my notes so that I know that I have one difficulty
The question will go down very badly on the main site
@roganjosh Man... I mean now maybe I'll ask someone else later on this chatroom or just improve my understanding for now and see if later in time I am able to figure things out
Just click the play button on the top right of VSCode and see what that does
@roganjosh U mean run right
16:34
Yes
It asks me save me the file and create a name for it
Is it that the file was not saved this whole time ?
That could be part of it.
Man... So , using code hello.py just created a file and its name but didn't save it
and that's why terminal window also couln't help
Oh man... I think that's the case. If I keep a new name for the file while saving it in folder. It overwrites the name of file on VScode
It's working now though
Happy days
Yeah man...
@roganjosh I wanted to ask like so what do you do ?
Like job , startup or sth else
16:41
You can see all of that from my profile as I link my (now chronically) out of date website
It's an amazing profile
And I'm sure you must have worked hard a lot in your life
But I do think you need to be realistic about your own path here. This is a lot of work, you know? Using ChatGPT and python chat is not a viable path forward to understand that the issue is you didn't save a file
I just want to set your expectations a bit
K. What would u suggest me to do ? I'll follow accordingly
I can't really advise on that. For this issue you probably need to have been more tenacious
17:32
> This is what opened at first PS C:\Users\srija> and I wrote this code hello.py along to create a file.
> Now , to interpret this file ( on which I wrote a simple hello world code ). I need to know where the file hello.py is located in the computer.

honestly, with a question like this my first thought is "this person need to learn basic computer skills first before starting to program"...
18:09
ChatGPT will figure all that out
yeah, what could possibly go wrong

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