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00:24
@roganjosh I meant "the question had two screenfuls of text before we got to "How do I pivot a dataframe such that the col values are columns, row values are the index, and mean of val0 are the values?" which should have been the first sentence. Wasn't talking about the answers. The phrasing of the question is way too long-winded. Newbies won't see relevance or scroll to page three. Chainsaw needed.
 
5 hours later…
05:19
Can someone explain this nonsense?
Q1 = t.TypeVar("Q1", bound="Mul | Div")
Q2 = t.TypeVar("Q2", bound="Mul | Div")

class Mul(t.Generic[Q1, Q2]):
    pass

# Q1: Type argument for "Generic" must be a type variable
class Div(t.Generic[Q1, Q2]):
    pass
Re-declaring Q1 after Mul seems to fix it
Didn't we have a similar problem a few weeks ago? This one looks cleaner but still follows the same idea - TypeVars bound to unions of mutually parametrised types.
I'm guessing something blows up trying to resolve a recursive relation there.
Might want to post it on GitHub on their bugtracker, this looks like it should work.
I'm so tired of fighting my tools all the time...
Implementing the functionality of the module: 2-3 weeks. Experimenting with different APIs and weighing their tradeoffs: 2-3 months
I hear you. Maintaining typing support for my library lately has not been fun.
Now, while I have pyright in a headlock, let me just figure out why git stash only picked up 90% of my files and left the rest on the floor
git stash -u? Untracked always trips me up :/
05:32
I'll be honest, I have no clue what "tracked" means
IIRC already 'tracked' by git -> not a new file.
The feature I really want is "save the current state of the project and let me restore it later", but I guess we had to make that difficult for some reason
Including untracked files did the trick, thanks
 
3 hours later…
08:21
@KarlKnechtel Good grief, no, it's already way too long. They all share the same setup code, anyway. We're not writing a reference guide here, that question is already pushing the limits.
 
3 hours later…
11:02
@smci my point was, it already has those, so let's see about removing them
I argue strongly against this approach. Pivot tables are non-trivial and I think it stands to reason that the code (and, crucially, the combinations of arguments) should be explicitly listed
I don't mind if the pre-amble in the question itself is removed but I cannot see a constructive restructuring of the numbered answers that would be useful to me as a pandas user
I'm so glad that polars did away with the concept of indexes because they just melt your brain at times, particularly with this kind of transformation
 
2 hours later…
13:31
morning cabbages, folks!
 
1 hour later…
14:41
who's familiar with github actions
I want to print all matrix values in another job, is that possible?
 
7 hours later…
22:01
@KarlKnechtel Unfortunately we can't, it would invalidate [EDIT: the numbering of] existing answers.
I don't think I understand how?

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