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@roganjosh The actual units and conversions sound more like the job for separate configuration/database. There's little point having any and all future and past products welded directly into your application. Each company would by themselves add the products they can actually acquire, and mark the ones they cannot anymore.
@MisterMiyagi This reminds me so much of a post I read, that software should be treated as such and be allowed to change and that it's ok to have business requirements in the code, but I can't remember what it was called
Yeah, I want the software to be unit agnostic but it still has to make sense to the reader. I think the "freetext" unit name is the way to go (the admin creates kg, tonnes, pieces" etc to be in a dropdown). Ad long as I can take the abstract value and map directly to cost and profit margins I'm happy. In the past I've always built the solver bespoke so the software did kinda know the units
 
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I might be an odd one out, but I love doing support work. It's fun to talk to customers and to see all the weird ways they use our system and to help them fix things and to just hear odd requests. I just had the oddest of requests, but a very cute idea :P
 
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11:22
@Hakaishin "Can we have the Asana unicorn animation whenever we click the big red button?"
 
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15:07
What's the easiest way to replace a few words in a block of text looping through a csv row by row? I've googled and looked around and I keep finding "how to replace items in csv". I want to replace words in a block of text.
@CelesteWilson that's a good question for gpt
hhahhahahahhaahha my thoughts exactly except its down again hahahahhahah
@CelesteWilson Is there a pattern? what "item" are you deleting? Do they all have the same name? Are they all in the same column? Elaborate
BEGIN$DEF boundary_1
 condition=' '
 inversion='None'
 priority=1.000000000000
 projection='Z'
 triangulation='C:\Vulcan\GStrike\DeswikVulcanExport\blank_94_repair.00t'
 value='1'
 variable='p_mined_23q4'
END$DEF boundary_1
This is from a different software, I have 12,585 .00t files in a folder (same folder). I need it to iterate through the list that is in a csv and increase boundary_1 each time (to boundary_2,3,4,...), increase priority=1.000000000000 by 1 each time, and change the name of triangulation='C:\Vulcan\GStrike\DeswikVulcanExport\blank_94_repair.00t' to the new name that is in column 1 in the csv.
starts running away
15:20
why aren't there emojis
hahahahah
its a very old fortran software (industry). Forced to use it. Trying to make it work cause I'm not pasting 12,585 times.
LOL
@CelesteWilson This is the entire content of one of those files?
this is the block in the content I want to replace and make duplicates of with the iterations into a separate text file. I can then paste it in
So, if I opened just one of the 12,585 files, the content would actually look more like:
junk
junk
BEGIN$DEF boundary_1
 condition=' '
 inversion='None'
 priority=1.000000000000
 projection='Z'
 triangulation='C:\Vulcan\GStrike\DeswikVulcanExport\blank_94_repair.00t'
 value='1'
 variable='p_mined_23q4'
END$DEF boundary_1
junk
junk
?
Can anyone help me? Thank you
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Q: Using the Poisson-Gamma Distribution with Python?

DrankenkinHaving a Poisson Distribution, I would like to modify it and use the Poisson-Gamma Distribution (unfortunately it seems that the link in English does not exist on Wikipedia), a probability distribution associated with a Poissonian random variable, Poiss(λ), in which the parameter λ is not constan...

16:03
it seems these days most VPS servers come with git pre installed....
16:18
I have a weird problem here. Dependabot wants to version bump one of my pip packages. However, this package seems to be a deeply nested dependency (i.e. I didn't ask to install this package, but some package that I do need must have this one as a dependency). Does anyone know of a tool that can tell draw me a dependency tree out of my requirements.txt?
johnnydep can draw dependency trees, but I'm not sure if it works with a .txt file as input
I tried johnnydep yesterday. AFAICT, it will give me the dep-tree of a top-level package queried over CLI. It won't however, answer "which packages in requirements.txt require which other packages in requirements.txt?" :(
How long is your requirements.txt?
If you did pip freeze > requirements.txt then it could be very painful
@roganjosh that's what I did. I'm hearing that there's another best-practice that I should probably know about
Yeah, definitely don't do it that way. Use pipreqs and point it at the top level of your package
Something like pipreqs . --mode gt --force from the parent directory
That way, it will only account for the parent packages you import and then won't pin any of their own dependencies that you don't directly install. Not only is it clearer to see what your actual dependencies are but pip can at least try resolving the conflicts with shared dependencies
16:29
What's with this trend of software never explaining what it does?
@roganjosh very much thanks. I'm trying this now
Ah, to be fair, I overlooked the "Pip requirements.txt generator based on imports in project" header
16:50
update: pipreqs made my requirements.txt go from ~140 lines to ~120 lines. Interestingly, it lists werkzeug, which requests depends on. I installed requests, not werkzeug. So... it doesn't do what it says on the tin?
Err.. that doesn't sound right. Did you use the same command I listed or one of the other option flags?
One sec, let me bin my venv and have another go
The command I suggested gives me:
click>=8.1.7
Flask>=3.0.0
flask_login>=0.6.3
flask_wtf>=1.2.1
pandas>=2.1.2
psycopg2>=2.9.9
python-dotenv>=1.0.0
setuptools>=68.2.2
SQLAlchemy>=2.0.23
Werkzeug>=3.0.1
pip freeze is 29 lines long
Notably, pipreqs doesn't even list numpy because I'm yet to use it directly in this project, but pandas cannot run without it
For ref, this is the pip freeze list
17:11
Mmm, something doesn't seem right here. It's spewing WARNING: Import named "xmlrpclib" not found locally on a much bigger project of mine. Trying to resolve it at the PyPI server. all over the place and I've never seen it do this. It looks like they bumped versions recently
@roganjosh pipreqs projDir. I didn't think --mode gt was consequential. I also removed requirements.txt prior to running, so --force was redundant. I just reran with those flags. I still see Werkzeug. I must be doing something wrong. I also see a bunch of warnings
I reverted back to 0.4.11 and the warnings went away but the reqs file for a much bigger project is 43 libraries, some of which I know I don't import (vs. 102 in pip freeze, though)
Aha, as per, it is my fault
What did you see?
Running from the parent directory (with setup.py in it etc.) seems to pull in all sorts of crap (I don't know why) but I just navigated 1 directory deeper and ran it again and now it's only stuff I import. Once I have the requirements.txt in that folder, I'll just copy/paste it back up one layer further
oh?! awesomeblossom. Much thanks. I'm gonna retry
cd projectDir && pipreqs . did not work. Trying cd projectDir && pipreqs src/
17:37
I tried passing a relative path and didn't have any luck (I was rushing as I'm off out shortly) so you might have to jump around a bit. I did get it working here though as I now only have 19 deps from the original 102
ok the latter worked - down to 23 lines in requirements.txt. Interestingly, deleting projectDir/setup.py didn't help when I did cd projectDir && pipreqs .. The downside is this: I have a projectDir/main.py with an import that is not scanned/recorded. cd projectDir && pipreqs main.py does not fix this, but this does: cd projectDir && pipreqs src && mkdir temp && cp main.py temp/ && pipreqs temp --print >> src/requirements.txt && rem -rf temp
Bit clunky but at least it seems to be working for you now. Hopefully that'll keep dependabot issues at bay for a while
18:00
fingers crossed. Much thanks. I might wanna try this in CI/CD
18:21
I've got a dumb problem... on linux, vscode doesn't start maximized. Is there anything I can do about it?
@Aran-Fey You'd have to tell us the DE you're using. The solution for Awesome/i3 is probably very different to Gnome's DE
Gnome
> The first window will always restore the size and location as you left it before closing.
Lies!
Might help... but 2011 is a long time ago now: askubuntu.com/questions/53646/…
FWIW if you use the Compiz solution I'd bind against the class, not the name, WM_CLASS(STRING) = "code", "Code". You can check your local class using xprop.
Maybe I'll just go back to Windows... again...
18:50
vscode + maximized is buggy on windows as well
for example when you use a tool like displayfusion to move it between screens, the maximized window will become a full-size (but not maximized) window instead
Luckily I'm a poor man with only 1 display!
 
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20:23
@Aran-Fey thanks to work I've come across remarks such as this one in Qt:
> Note: Due to limitations on some window systems, this does not always report the expected results (e.g., if the user on X11 maximizes the window via the window manager, Qt has no way of distinguishing this from any other resize). This is expected to improve as window manager protocols evolve.
There was a longer explanation somewhere else that I can't find right now. Basically some systems fake maximize by just making the window fullscreen. Although in practice I've seen gnome on RHEL handle maximization just fine, so I thought this was more of a legacy remark in the docs. Perhaps not.
I'm not even sure who's fault it is. It's possible that vscode says "hey, I want to be fullscreen" and wayland goes "no"
Hmm, good point, I don't know if it's Xorg at work
Is there a simple way (or any, really) to "forward generics" in a type alias?
IterableNotStr = set | list | tuple | frozenset  # etc
foo: IterableNotStr[int] = [1, 2]  # TypeError: Union is not a generic class
A TypeVar should do the trick
T = TypeVar('T')
IterableNotStr = set[T] | list[T] | tuple[T, ...] | frozenset[T]
huh
20:35
What about bytes? :P
I guess dict would be a more honest question. But this is probably just an MCVE.
It works, thanks! It kind of makes sense, but I don't think I'd ever have tried it
IterableNotStringy = set[T] | list[T] | tuple[T, ...] | frozenset[T] | dict[T, Any]
There's more in the stdlib ;D
are you sure? I just checked Counter, it's a subtype of dict
right, enum too I hope that's the last generic iterable
20:39
Is array.array iterable? I'll accept bytearray as "stringy".
array is iterable, but not generic
GenericIterableNotStringy
probably Container rather than iterable
haha
Container was the name I initially wanted to pick
GebericIterableButNot_That_Generic
it felt just slightly risky to shadow a name in abc and typing though
20:46
You could call it a TypedContainer or HomogeneousContainer or something
hmm, maybe GenericIterable is a good name, strings aren't generic after all
Slightly confusing though. GenericAsInTypingIterable...
@Arne Would Mapping be preferred over dict? So you match collections.UserDict too
yeah, one more edge found. and now I also know that str is a Container. How unfortunate.
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні TypedIterable?
No, iterable sounds too broad. Files are iterable. Generators are iterable.
21:09
CollectionNonSequence = Set[T] | Mapping[T, Any] | ValuesView[T]
CollectionNonString = CollectionNonSequence[T] | IO[T] | list[T] | tuple[T, ...]  # probably some more
# IO[T] is probably wanted but has to be an AnyStr
21:23
error: Invalid type alias: expression is not a valid type  [valid-type]
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#WorksInMyMachine typing sucks >:(
it's python 3.9
works in 3.10 and later
ugh, I should just drop support for 3.9
just in case anyone is curious: mypy-play.net/…
._.
I thought from __future__ import annotations took care of that
thanks a bunch for the help, everyone!

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