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04:59
Hi, I have tried running poetry run -m <module_name>, but it was throwing following error
FileNotFoundError

[Errno 2] No such file or directory: b'/var/run/com.apple.security.cryptexd/codex.system/bootstrap/usr/appleinternal/bin/-m'

at /opt/miniconda3/lib/python3.9/os.py:607 in _execvpe
603│ path_list = map(fsencode, path_list)
604│ for dir in path_list:
605│ fullname = path.join(dir, file)
606│ try:
→ 607│ exec_func(fullname, *argrest)
608│ except (FileNotFoundError, NotADirectoryError) as e:
609│ last_exc = e
610│ except OSError as e:
(see full text)
 
3 hours later…
08:15
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Don't resist the pandas! Cuddles?
Anyways, this might help: stackoverflow.com/questions/2154249/…
Mind, they aren't all that great and the best match also has an answer using pandas. :/
Adding itertools to the search terms was more reliable than trying to exclude pandas.
second one looks great honestly? granted the answer selection/comparative rating isn't the best
the problem is, ideally the problem statement wouldn't involve consecutive values
the last one isn't what I'm looking for.
incidentally, this is in re the original main-space question (that got heavily downvoted and deleted, IMO rather questionably) that motivated meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392414/…
You want to do this in pandas specifically? (the question in Meta is just lists)
I want to do this in not Pandas specifically.
Hence the - sign before pandas in the search.
Which, apparently, is not only treated as a mere suggestion by search engines in 2024, but might actively make things worse.
Ah oops, sorry
08:56
Does anyone know a neat way to remove the extra hoop of a temporary variable here?
        maybe_task: asyncio.Task[None] | None = asyncio.current_task()
        assert maybe_task is not None
        task: asyncio.Task[None] = maybe_task
I don't mind the assertion (so a raw cast would be a loss) but the extra assignment is annoying. Narrowing with an if is also rather noisy compared to assert.
if (task:=asyncio.current_task()) is None:
    raise ValueError("Task needed to proceed.")
How about simply moving the code into a assert_not_none function?
09:12
but it would be nice if there were a pattern which translates to "raise if None", so that you can avoid adding a error_strategy: Literal["raise"] | Literal["None"] keyword to functions
like extended null-coalescion
task = asyncio.current_task() ?? raise ValueError("oh no!")
Ternary raise was such a nice idea. Too bad it got shot down. :(
I'm lying, the PEP was about catch expressions. 😅
essentially the other way round, "None if raise" xD
@Aran-Fey Good idea. I've cooked up these two utility functions now:
def assert_cast[T](obj: object, tp: type[T]) -> T:
    assert isinstance(obj, tp)
    return obj

def assert_some[T](obj: T | None) -> T:
    assert obj is not None
    return obj
09:59
@MisterMiyagi in the language I'm designing, you could implement that. You'd need to use a separate facility for macros and manipulate the AST, but.
the idea is that the core language would mainly be implemented as a set of such macros, and that would be the key thing that gets "versioned" most of the time.
the actual parser could be worked on separately, although I can't imagine it needing nearly as frequent updates.
Same here, but it's going to take a few years until I would use it in PROD. :D
heh
but I would want a separate syntax for it
I'm thinking of using handle rather than except as a keyword for the statement version, and then have expressions like EXPR handle EXC_LIST with CALLABLE
10:18
when using ipython (the command line shell, not jupyter notebooks), is there way to go up a cell without first scrolling up through the current cell?
I think page-up does that.
thanks!
I have learned ctrl+o, Esc, enter and now page up :)
my ipython existence is getting better
 
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14:11
   1 #!/usr/bin/env python
   2 import wx
   3 class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
   4     """ We simply derive a new class of Frame. """
   5     def __init__(self, parent, title):
   6         wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, title=title, size=(200,100))
   7         self.control = wx.TextCtrl(self, style=wx.TE_MULTILINE)
   8         self.Show(True)
   9
  10 app = wx.App(False)
  11 frame = MyFrame(None, 'Small editor')
  12 app.MainLoop()
# line 6:
# is it the same as following?
super().__init__(self, parent, title=title, size=(200,100))
15:14
In this specific case, functionally yes.
(Though it would be super().__init__(parent, title=title, size=(200,100)), without the self.)
 
8 hours later…
23:05
@MisterMiyagi maybe introduce it then? discuss.python.org/t/…
mostly an fyi, since you inspired this post.

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