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@Arne A related question I had recently: what's the least clunky way to handle returning a default with min() on a generator expression where, depending on the parameters passed and some_cond(), the generator expression might not yield any min(f(x) for x in range(m,n,-1) if some_cond(x)). I can't avoid having to wrap this in try... except TypeError to supply the default?
@KarlKnechtel site:stackoverflow.com -pandas python group ascending runs of values works fine on Google but not on DDG for me as of 2/2024. DDG duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/syntax says "Please note: we are aware some of our advanced syntax isn’t operating 100% correctly on all queries and are actively working on it. It is unfortunately a non-trivial issue given we get our private results from a variety of sources."
^^ i.e. my generator expression may be empty for some range of parameters and some_cond(), hence min() throws an exception.
01:02
^^ oh and I don't want to kludge by expanding the generator expression into a list then checking its length, because the list in some cases gets very large
 
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08:25
@Arne nitpick: I need an assert expression. :P
Well, in that specific instance. I've missed raise/catch expressions quite a few times. At least raise is possible to define manually.
The "default on failure" pattern sure would fit a lot of places in my code. Going through all the boilerplate of try:except:… is very verbose.
 
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10:14
@smci uhm.. min(range(0), default=None) works
10:37
I have seen the super() function takes arguments, is it true?
The argument-less form is syntactic sugar via compiler magic.
 
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13:57
@smci I saw that but I can't understand how they managed to mess up something that simple to the extent that it does basically the opposite of what it's supposed to
 
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15:50
@matszwecja Everything you said in your reply was...odd to say the least. I clearly prefaced everything I said with "it depends" and that the point I was making should not necessarily be the deciding factor, and that it was just something people often overlook. You seem to just be pointing out every possible technical point that could make this not the way to go at times, therefore it has nothing to do with what I said.
@matszwecja But even without that context, while everything you said was technically correct, it would still be odd. For example, saying that core libraries are no different, they are just the ones decided on to be core. I mean, technically that's true, but it's still an odd thing to say. Core libraries are often the first place you would look for something that will be high quality, well maintained, simple, and not constantly releasing backward incompatible changes.
@still_dreaming_1 For continuity of the conversation, can you please use replies and not just tag people by name (as I have done here to you)? There are lots of conversations interspersed in the room and it's hard to keep track. To reply to a specific message, hover right of the message and a down arrow will appear with "reply to this message"
Sorry, left of the message, right of the profile picture
@roganjosh Sure, no problem.
Thank you kindly :)
16:11
FWIW I think you're both talking about the same thing, but potentially looking at different sides of the same spectrum, which Azer Koçulu kindly highlighted in the bottom end by deleting his NPM package. The top end would probably be borking numpy or something
(I can't think of a Python package at enough of an extreme to define the spectrum... soz JS)
16:49
I "hasten" to add (it just occurred to me) that direct replies or "pinging" is only necessary in cases where there is some ambiguity about who or what you're replying to. Pings are distracting but it's at user discretion as to what is reasonable... several days is reasonable cause for a ping.
17:34
I've just stumbled over throw(tp, val, tb) being deprecated in 3.12 yet I still support 3.8 which does not support the new form - that's kinda bad for "no deprecations" testing. Does anyone else have that problem and a good way to move forward?
 
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Is that an important thing to test? Considering that it doesn't even print a runtime warning or anything, I'd just ignore the deprecation for now
 
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@discoMonkey Generally in Python 3 you don't need to call super() with an explicit argument. You only see that in old 2.x code, or code in 3.x by people who didn't adapt to the new idiom.
@roganjosh That advice is probably worth adding to the room rules, seems to be needed every month. ("Don't needlessly @mention a specific user, but do try to reply-to speciic threads by doing...")
@smci I cannot edit the rules as such; it requires access to the source (which I don't have).
 
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@KarlKnechtel It seems to imply some of DDG's data sources/subvendors don't tag search results properly
@roganjosh Andras and others do

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