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05:34
@still_dreaming_1 the -m is correct but the src should not show up in the import path.
This answer should be helpful: stackoverflow.com/a/71439405/5349916
Note that your src corresponds to FOLDER in the answer. (I might have to edit the Q&A some day to use the standard naming.)
 
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13:50
I have no idea who set up firewall in my company, but damn, this thing actually actively hurts security.
http://github.io/? Blocked
https://nlog-project.org/? Blocked
Curious if you can open polars docs like this. My VPN denies it entirely, so I have to sign off, which immediately causes all my email, messaging, databricks etc. out. I'm bad for tabs in the first place, but I have to keep clearing out the graveyard
nope
blocked as well
pola.rs was a frustrating domain for them to choose :(
Are docs.pola.rs running on github.io under the hood?
14:30
@MisterMiyagi Interesting. Are you implying that after I have it setup properly, I should be able to run it with python -m pybot.main?
@still_dreaming_1 Yes.
Note that if you are still developing your package, it can be useful to install in editable mode.
I see. And if I ditch the src/ directory altogether, and just put the top-level package dir there, it will be even simpler...
14:53
@matszwecja not sure tbh
I'm asking because pola.rs does work (although I think it used to not work)
15:24
@still_dreaming_1 Yes. There are veritable reasons to use src/, but indeed it's often simpler not use. Modern packaging already avoids many of the pitfalls that src/ protects against.
 
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17:36
Yam, today I'm torn on whether batteries-included or depencency-ecosystem is better. I've just ditched a perfectly fitting dependency in favour of good, old, dusty heapq because the former is unmaintained for more than four years.
 
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19:27
Does it have unfixed issues? Because that sounds like a project that might well just be... finished
@PM2Ring That PL/I restriction is archaic; by my comment I meant compare to in a Fortran function you can put comments above a function header, below the header but before the body, inside the body, after the body end, etc. PL/I restricting that doesn't strike me as structured, just arbitrary and limiting.

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