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@s4D_t0y Sure, it's entirely a reasonable question. "Do not use it in a production deployment." doesn't say why: security, stability, performance, missing features... those are all very different expectations and it doesn't say/link to which.
 
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04:20
I have a dumb question- I am importing in a .csv file to my project but I am getting a FileNotFoundError, however VSCode is looking for the file in the wrong place, how can I reset the file directory it is looking in. I got it to work if I give it the exact file location but I am trying to get it to work just on the csv file name as I will be sending the project to someone else
 
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05:54
@user24556897 A data file without a path has to be in the current working directory for Python to find it. There should be some way of setting the current working directory in your IDE. But that won't be much help for someone else running your script.
Every shell has a way of setting the current directory, usually cd. A simple approach is to put the data and script in the same directory, and make sure your shell's in that directory before you launch the script. You can get the CWD (current working directory) name like this:
import os
print(os.getcwd())
06:26
@user24556897 This is an IDE question, not a Python question. But look at the path settings in VSCode. See VSCode help if still stuck. Does it work if you prepend './' to your path to mean "local directory"?
 
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@Aran-Fey I've created the MVCE. I've added the _ property to change the type of the object to something the type system understands: gist.github.com/Peilonrayz/d5d4552629b81800fd79f37e8aabd19e
In my actual code the final line is (read_file >> parse >> echo)(None) so Node is a little more important.
 
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14:56
@JaakkoSeppälä as noted in the room rules longer pieces of code should be posted off site and linked back here. Additionally, your formatting was messed up by combining everything together.
@roganjosh thank you
Also the complexity of what you are trying to do and the simplicity of the error don't match. First try to get the basics before you start doing rocket science
 
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16:58
cbg folks! How's everyone doing?
17:43
@Peilonrayz Oooh, thanks!
 
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21:18
PSA: docstring_parser lets you parse properly formatted docstrings. So if you're trying to use custom functions with LLMs (i.e. if you're using agents), you don't have to replicate documentation - you can let your docstrings be your single source of truth, composing the agent schema by parsing the relevant info out of docstrings

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