Any extensions in Visual Studio Code that can take care of indentation while writing Python code? Stuck on a silly indentation error, and my PR reviewer is really pushing on resolving it. Thanks in advance!
It's not available for the server version of VSCode for some reason (it is connected to a different marketplace for ... reasons)
Of course, it's only a helper plugin so you also need to set tabs to be 4 spaces too in the bottom right hand corner. And if you still have an issue on the PR then you can use the formatter suggestion
@Ankit I recommend using black (and its VSCode integration) to format the entire file automatically. That's mostly whitespace (including indentation) but also covers a few more things.
Does anyone know how Python handles x = float("nan") so that x is x is True but x == x is False? I thought identity always takes precedence over __eq__.
@MisterMiyagi how do you know you were wrong? I was poking about in the math module and Py_IS_NAN is special-cased everywhere but I wasn't sure where to look for this more fundamental behaviour
Of course the password was "test" and not "password" or "1234", silly me. Note to self: don't abandon a project for a month in the middle of actively developing an intricate auth system
I was looking at the DB and thinking "but that's like 10 tables of indexes I need to update to reset this now. That's a faff. Nah, better just brute-force it for 10 mins"
I guess "forgot password" will have to be the next feature
The project was in a weird limbo state because I'd only half-implemented the restrictions. I could just have ripped them out of the code but that'd be undoing the work, or I could have manually recreated the primary test account. The project is very much experimental for now
I suppose I could have re-hashed a new password and updated it in the DB but that's hindsight for you
I do but that's more based on organisation for humans than for test selection. Deciding where the scope of unittesting ends can be hard, but people generally agree on what's "small" or "fast" rather well.