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14:01
Guys I like reactive programming, it's pretty great. Is there any way to make a reactive variable or reactive dictionary within python?
What does "reactive" mean?
FRP stuff
Who knows what it is; I can't work it out
As in, I have a variable. I want to register a function to occur when that variable changes. For example:
Morning cabbage.
Oh. It's pretty simple to write up your own reactive class instance that changes when you execute methods on it. Ex. you could write a ReactiveList and override append. What you can't do is register functions that fire when an assignment occurs. It's impossible to do, say, x = ReactiveInt(23, callback_func); x = 42 and expect callback_func to fire and tell you that x became 42.
14:04
@Kevin Ah yeah that's exactly what I meant. You can call super on a method in python to execute the parent's behavior, right?
There's no dunder method you can write that changes how assignment works. Names point to values but not the other way around
@corvid Yeah.
Corner case: you can monitor attribute/slice assignment through __setattr__ and __setitem__. So you could do x = ReactiveThing(callback_func); x.foo = 23; x["blah"] = 42 and get the callback to fire for both of the latter statements
Incidentally, there already exist reactive classes for ints, strings, and bools but they only behave properly if you create a Tk window first.
That's #17 on my Big List of Tkinter Grievances.
cabbage
cbg pythoners
14:13
cbg idjaw o/
hey! o/
oh, hey cool! Silver Python badge! awesome!
Congrats! 600 more \o/
haha yeah...that one will take a while
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Is it appropriate to ask for a recent anwer review?
I'm game
14:15
Cbg, idjaw.
do it
Sure, why not?
cbg Morgan
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stackoverflow.com/questions/35918588/… the question is broad in potential answers, but asking a specific thing
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The answer is pretty broad, but I think the advice is specific.
14:17
Yeah, I think that looks reasonable.
Yeah, good advice. The only suggestion is to throw in a link to the documentation, just to give it a more direct link. +1 anyway
user559633
Thanks
np
It's really asking "Can I use ZeroMQ with multiple languages?" which seems like a perfectly reasonable question.
user559633
Yeah, it's a "can i use heterogenous languages for client/server and is this something people do with zmq?"
I like questions like that. Is it just me or do a lot of those questions get shut down these days because there is no real code provided, so it is automatically voted as off-topic
@poke They make one of those for python too? I use the js one
Yeah, they are pretty cool people, right?
oh my ... I remember getting that error a few years ago....I don't miss Windows.
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Thanks guys
user559633
14:26
@idjaw Yeah, me too. There's a certain type of question that's prime for a "too broad" clove vote that has far more value to the community-as-a-whole than "how does jquery to flask make work?"
Agreed. The OP of the question you answered definitely has a certain level of knowledge, where you can tell they aren't asking exactly that: "make the jquery do the needful for the pythons lol"
user559633
....resisting the urge to write a bash server/Go client example
Yeah, if it was "How do I ZeroMQ with multiple languages", it would be one thing, but just asking if it's possible feels more okay.
@tristan speak of the devil
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@idjaw haha wow, that wasn't even close
14:31
@MattDMo that's what I ended up doing. I don't even know why I asked. initially :D
good morning errrybody
hey @HEADLESS_0NE
cabbage @HEADLESS_0NE
@tristan you're writing that example, aren't you? :P
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@idjaw i might or might not be installing zeromq
Oh yeah... random playlist - Fresh Prince of Bel-air theme tune... awesome...
14:39
Anyone know what the first version of Python that supported list comprehensions is? Or where I might be able to find that info?
@corvid oooh check out VHDL/verilon/labview :P - you just don't use variable but rather signals (A signal is basically a variable/time curve)
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@MorganThrapp Python 2.0. Guido writes words here.
@tristan Thanks.
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Ugh why is stackoverflow so much more interesting than my job
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@BhargavRao cabage is equivalent to hello? :D
14:45
@HEADLESS_0NE Yep, See sopython.com/salad
You guys, such a clique :P
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@HEADLESS_0NE Not really. It's a harmless bit of fun that we've documented near our rules so that anyone can play along.
@tristan Laurel
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@HEADLESS_0NE :) I think the only terms we say often are "rhubarb/rbrb", "garlic", and "cabbage/cbg"
Note that when some one shouts "garlic", look around. :P
14:50
I'm having a hard time with garlic.

Wait...
smell the guy to your left, smell the guy to your right. If you don't smell anything....it might be you! :P
hehe
brb
Exactly
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@idjaw great, now i need to find another coffee shop to work out of
@idjaw Not to mention the guys either side of you are going to be thinking you've lost the plot? :p
@idjaw come on man, it's Rhubarb
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14:53
"i was just checking if you're a time vampire :/"
So, this might be the most interesting code golf-ish challenge I've seen in a while. codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/75256/… I'm half tempted to dig up some old ASM/C.
Cabbage
Cbg, PM.
Aren't threads fun? Especially if you start them and then exit the script. At which point names start to disappear from the globals dict.
14:55
cabbage PM
Grrr. OPs that refuse to clarify their questions :grumble: stackoverflow.com/questions/35918407/…
@PM2Ring I wonder how stackoverflow wishes to deal with large integration problems? - Or maybe that's not good to ask at SO?
@paul23 Do you mean integration as in calculus?
@PM2Ring nah as in multiple modules suddenly causing a problem when using together. - While unit tests show no problem at all.
@paul23 I don't understand how that relates to my Meta link. Or why stackoverflow should have a policy regarding that.
15:01
Think about the problem where one module (faulty) not closes a file handle, and locks the file. Preventing another module of also writing to that same file. - Separate tests show they work fine (you don't notice the fact the first module doesn't close the file). But together they work badly.
THen it's very hard to pinpoint the problem, and creating a "minimal example" that can be posted as just text is sometimes hard, if not impossible.
A minimal example may be well over 100 lines of code then.
Making the topic as a whole badly readable, and i think in that case a link to the code is the better solution. (like in a report you would have it as appendix)
Good day all
Boom! shake-shake-shake the room
Boom! shake-shake-shake the room
Boom! shake-shake-shake the room
Tic-tic-tic-tic Boom!
please how do i get the ip address of a user with a socket, in php there's $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
i saw a solution with a socket but it returned 127.0.0.1
15:09
@danidee that depends.
os.environ['REMOTE_ADDR'] raised a keyError
you're using a proxy in front of your server
@AnttiHaapala i'm listening **sits down and listens earnestly
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I forgot how hilariously shitty and "works on my environment" Go building can be
@paul23 Ok. Sometimes you do need to post a lot of code to create a MCVE. But questions with large amounts of code don't get a lot of attention on SO. Why would you expect volunteers to spend large amounts of time to debug something that's large, complex and horrible?
15:10
@AnttiHaapala i have no proxy
then you are connecting to localhost?
That's why I said: "Or maybe that's not good to ask at SO?"
proxy = reverse proxy
nginx, apache, varnish, lighttpd, something
apache
so, presumably you then have a reverse proxy.
then the next question is: how do you call your python from apache?
15:12
The script resides on the server i thought it would be relatively easy to get the ip address of a user that requests for the script
not the script directly, but it runs when the user hits a url
perhaps you should write a question on the main site with all the necessary details :D
i guess so...because it's not pure python code it's odoo
....
and now you tell that too
@paul23 Fair enough. However, IME people generally don't put enough work into minimizing their MCVEs. The more work you show in creating the MCVE the more likely you are to get good help. For complicated problems, it's acceptable to post a MCVE that doesn't fully illustrate the problem, with a link to the full code on an external site. But even then you should try really hard to break the problem down into smaller pieces and focus on those pieces one at a time.
in that case you definitely should write a question on the main site and include all the details at once
15:15
When you have the perfect MCVE, it becomes a bug report.
Well problem is: if you create a "close reason" for "link to code" people will indiscriminately close posts that link to code even in "acceptable circumstances", which is why I think it's not a good idea.
the real question is: is the question self-standing
if not, then close it
It's easier to think of cases where a question requires no code than cases where a question should link to pastebin.
What Antti said. If there's a justification to linking to external code then the onus is on the person posting the question to make that justification explicit in the question.
@QuestionC Sure. And it's annoying when people blindly down-vote / close-vote good questions that do not really require code merely because they don't see a code block. OTOH, such questions are fairly rare, IMHO.
On stackoverflow the good questions without code are so rare.
DSM
DSM
15:23
Boom! Cabbage for all.
Boom, Cabbage DSM :P
I'm more likely to give a question with 0 code attention than a question with 50+ lines of code.
So many unittests ._.
The code requirement is really just for debugging type questions. Those are rarely the interesting ones.
DSM
DSM
I like so many unittests! They catch unexpected bugs. I could write them all day and be happy.
user559633
15:26
@Ffisegydd what's the unit of measurement for unittests?
@Ffisegydd be one with the unittests. Love the unittests
@tristan Blood.
user559633
grip? a grip of unittests? a murder? a clutch?
@idjaw No.
user559633
i don't need unittests because i don't make mistakes or stick around for more than 2 years at any given employer
DSM
DSM
15:26
"Grip" isn't bad.
Quilt? They're supposed to cover everything but sometimes have holes..
A unit of unittests?
@QuestionC find me a good question without code :D
@tristan Don't you ever feel like writing code that actually last long?
"What is the best cryptography algorithm"?
A teardrop of unittests.
15:28
Like how curiosity's is still running, more than 20 years after it was programmed?
user559633
@paul23 it was a joke, but for anything that relies on the internet, you're wasting your time trying to future proof a thing
user559633
@paul23 yes, and next time that i'm writing code in C that's meant to be powered by radioactive decay, maybe i'll put more thought into it
@QuestionC resource request
user559633
15:30
if i hired someone that wrote code like he was sending it to mars, i could fire him repeatedly and heckle him in line in the unemployment office
Well the future of satellites is (probably) "reuse of code already proven in cellphones" - yes that's literary the way nasa & esa are aiming to do things now.
user559633
"where's that new React.js frontend?"
JUST A MINUTE NEED TO MAKE SURE IT'S MATHEMATICALLY PURE
@AnttiHaapala Turns out there was a very easy way of getting the ip address
for the first time odoo made something easy for me :)
If I want to use the contents of a dict as a key to another dict (I know), is there a better way than tuple(sorted(tuple(my_dict.items())))?
just kidding
DSM
DSM
15:32
@MorganThrapp: do you know for certain the values are hashable?
@DSM Yes.
They're all strings/ints.
@danidee so you asked the question?
DSM
DSM
frozenset(my_dict.items())?
It's database connection info and I want to cache the results of my get_connection function so that I'm not creating a ton of one-off connections to the same DB.
@MorganThrapp use sqlalchemy
user559633
15:33
use jquery. it's great and does all the things
@DSM Ooo, thanks, I've never used frozenset before, so I always forget about it.
@inspectorG4dget I can't find the original reference I remembered which had some nice visualisation with it. I think it might have been from the people who wrote this. Hennessy as the name in particular rings a bell.
@AnttiHaapala I probably should, but I need to get this up and running quickly.
@AnttiHaapala I think we have different definitions of resource request. Understanding a gap in a seemingly incomplete library is a pretty great use of SO.
Looking into SQLAlchemy is on my list of TODO.
15:34
@AnttiHaapala...got my answer on the much overlooked second page of google search results
"How do I split a string in language X" for example, is not a resource request.
odoo forums
@danidee if it is not on stackoverflow, you should ask and self-accept your own answer
Google has a second page for search results?
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@inspectorG4dget Happy to discuss ABM in a different room or something if that method of modelling interests you. I've used Repast and netlogo frameworks in particular (mainly Repast).
user559633
15:35
@idjaw yeah it's called bing
@idjaw naah that's just a myth
@idjaw That's when you do a second search, right?
@AnttiHaapala. i've always felt that will make me a rep 'whore'
I use the 7th page of Google search results, you've probably never heard of it.
It's, like, quite obscure.
user559633
I just shoot down carrier pigeons and hope they have the content I wanted.
15:37
but if it's helpful to the community, then....way to go
woah, man. Far out. seventh dimension
do you at least eat them if they were not helpful @tristan
...ok that wasn't funny.
nah - the lead breaks your teeth.
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@idjaw carrion...
15:38
removes that joke from book
@tristan You're the reason I can't get RFC 1149 implemented at work!
user559633
yeah my carry on~carrion joke wasn't too good either
user559633
@MorganThrapp It's also probably because they're hugely inefficient compared to electronic switching.
@tristan Nope. That just doesn't make sense.
user559633
@MorganThrapp Oh, sorry.
15:39
carry on carrion hits my level exactly.
user559633
I guess that's why they call me Tristan "doesn't know shit about shit" Tristanson
Now i feel so much better about myself :)
15:43
cbg
DSM
DSM
@MorganThrapp: can't you save yourself some parentheses on your suffix v answer?
@DSM Possibly. I tried a couple combinations and couldn't find anything, but it's possible.
@MorganThrapp Aaaah finally I know this word in English!:P
it's a kind of pear in my native language...
Wait, I can remove the outer parens.
15:46
@inspectorG4dget AHa - I've found it!! PORTSIM I haz PDF if you need it.
@poke Well, looks like I'm install Firefox nightly.
:D
@poke wonder how well it works with Python. Guess it'd be like "oops someone forgot to press Ctrl-K"
xD
Well, I just had it read a SO question to me and that worked pretty well :P
thoughts on answering a question that is 98% quoting the documentation?
15:47
And does it read minus or hyphen?:P
@idjaw answer if there is question...
@idjaw = my top answer...
I have it reading imbibemagazine.com/red-brick-kitchens-mezcal It stumbles on Mezcal, Cynar, and Agave, but it's good otherwise.
Yeah, that's pretty awesome.
I guess you all are using windows then
15:49
'rrrg'[::-1]
user559633
What's a windows?
Nooope ... Linux here
@BhargavRao no, I mean those using firefox nightly. For me it'd be firefox ereyesterdaily, since it'd take that much time to compile the damn thing
@AnttiHaapala I'm reading that post by poke now :|
15:53
damn these are kewl words, henceforth I shall use ereyesterday and overmorrow regularly
ereyesterdaily is cooler :/
or ereyesternightly
:D
ereyesterdanightmorrow
no google matches for ereyesterdaily, ereyesternightly, can that be possible?!
is this the first time that humankind would use such a word online?
well, upvoted and accepted. Now...should I put together an example....or just leave it as is...bah...whatever...
16:07
I added the example....I couldn't resist....I have an odd infatuation with testing.
if anyone has any constructive criticism, feel free to let me know. Always looking to improve or correct any mistakes. here
@AndrasDeak It doesn’t read the symbol at all xD
@poke :D
fits well with the SO-style encouraging strategy, then
"Eight! -- Poo question [on hold]"
@AnttiHaapala You know there are binaries available for Linux too?
user559633
@idjaw as a fellow french fry enthusiast, thoughts on a poutine-only lunch plan?
16:12
@tristan thoughts as in approval. Or suggestions?
Interesting song... not heard of them before...
user559633
looking for someone to cosign my disgusting behavior
dude...you will NEVER have me disagree with poutine. Ever
I'm not allowed
I'd be exiled from Quebec
but it has to be a real poutine.
He'd be banned from all Tim Horton's as well.
user559633
haha, done. i'm going to be poutine nothing but poutine into my talk hole for lunch
16:13
yes
beautiful
100% approval
I wish I had somewhere around me that had poutine. :/
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@MorganThrapp You can be in Maine by nightfall -> yelp.com/biz_photos/duckfat-portland
DSM
DSM
Careful, though: they drive on the other side of the street! Pay attention at the border. #obscurecallback
or to Montreal in 3-4 hours :p
user559633
@DSM I never get callbacks. Or calls back.
16:15
Stop it. That's not fair.
If any of you come to Montreal please let me know. I'd love nothing more than to put in to a food coma
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I'd say SoPython 2016 Montreal, but instead let's make it So-Rye-Athon and just drink rye and leave the snakes at the door
I'm down. I'll bring the fixin's for a Sazerac.
dude I'd be so fracking down for that!!! @tristan
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16:17
@khajvah no not seriously. an elaborate ruse.
@idjaw know any good Vietnamese places? I've been stuck on beef pho at a local restaurant here for at least half a year. I don't know why but I love it.
Rust-the most loved ...
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stackoverflow.com/research/… wow, that year over year dip in windows use
@Programmer I do, but they're in Vietnam :(
user559633
16:19
@AnttiHaapala Vietnam, Canada.
Is it time for me to say that poutine reminds me of Vladimir Poutine?
No, Vietnam, Asia, Canada.
@AnttiHaapala if you can get me round trip tickets, I'm in... :D
@tristan SO is hipsterland
user559633
Vladimir Poutine' on the Ritz
user559633
16:20
@khajvah How is using OSX or Linux "hipster?"
the stereotypes
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"ugh you drive a reliable car? Fucking hipster"
@Programmer also I know 1 place in Oulu, Finland, but that needs to be negotiated with my wife
user559633
Is there a Yolo, Finland?
@tristan Those are the stereotypes. I am a "hipster" myself
user559633
16:22
@khajvah It's not a stereotype, it's a thing that fucking morons on reddit repeat as a way to signal that they're part of the group
I'm going to make my own SO, with blackjack and hookers
I was only kidding, I'm not one to stray too far from my comfort zone :p
@tristan not that I know of...
Forget the blackjack!
16:22
@Programmer I'm heading out to LA in a week or two and I've heard there's lots of good pho out there, so I'll let you know.
Puts on horn-rimmed glasses and storms off
@tristan what's the 20% leap in "Other", I wonder? Windows 10... ?
@MorganThrapp I actually want to head that way once, if my gf will come with...
user559633
@JRichardSnape Oh, I figured they'd have Windows 10 as an option if it was available at the time of the survey. That would explain some of it, but in 2013, windows was 60%
I want to try poutine, never had that. not Vladimir.
16:24
@Programmer She's the one who got me to go. :P
Yeah where is Windows 10 on that?
user559633
Even if you assigned all of "other" to windows (negating the small amount that think ubuntu is separate from linux; iOS, Android, BSD users), that would still only be 50%.
Oh sorry, the conversation's moved on
@AnttiHaapala Poitín is better ;)
user559633
Oh god, hillpeople blackout juice
16:26
@tristan you never forget your first hobblin'
user559633
the last thing i remember is "i wonder if i can make old fashioneds with this"
Wait, seriously, people WANT to use Delphi? Why? Why in God's name would you choose to use it?
@JRichardSnape never had that either
Are Indians the second popular people in SO?
16:30
"Popular"?
I wonder why stats have US and India
user559633
Uhh, that's highly offensive. We call them Native Americans here in the US and they're legally equal to all other Americans.
at least they called them "people"
@tristan those h-1b visa holders are just returning home.
I may need to implement build-on-checkin for my job, preferably using something that has a nice web interface people can use to diagnose if their build worked, or if not see the error in their browser.

Is Jenkins the way to go?
16:34
@QuestionC I use Gerrit and Jenkins.
jenkins is ok
but it can be a security hole :D
Gerrit basically sits on top of git and prevents people from finalising their git commit until a Jenkins job has said "Yes it builds" and a human has Code Reviewed it.
We like Jenkins
user559633
Jenkins is "fine." If you end up writing something python based, you should document it as I'd like to read about your experiences
The question you really need to ask in continuous integration is "Will it blend?"
16:41
Need some feedback. Does this look "okay" to you?

expiry_year = random.randint(date.today().year, date.today().year + 9) # within next 10 years
expiry_month = random.randint(1, 12) if self.expiry_year != date.today().year else random.randint(date.today().month, 12)
Oh man.
lol
user559633
Nope.
Sorry, wrong room
user559633
@набиячлэвэлиь dude cmon
For some reason I thought this was The Lounge tab, I apologize
user559633
16:42
Haha, no worries, I figured.
That moment when you accidentally think you're in the lounge...
hahahaha it's okay I found it hilarious
could've turned out much worse:D
@HEADLESS_0NE too many repeated operations, like date.today()
today = date.today()
expiry_year = random.randint(today.year, today.year + 9) # within next 10 years
expiry_month = random.randint(1 if self.expiry_year != today.year else today.month, 12)
16:50
year fair enough. Nice clean up on the expiry_month
it's much clearer
DSM
DSM
I wouldn't rebind date like that, though-- maybe use today = date.today()?
hmm, if ever you think is hopeless, just go see : stackoverflow.com/questions/35922364/ray-tracing-in-c
yea, today
uh yeah
rebinding date would be bad :P
16:50
just noticed...
user559633
_date = date :P
I'll do that for today just for clarity's sake _today = date.today()
If you made an API call, and were given a URL to poll for status. What would be your expected HTTP response for that poll response?
this is a process that takes some time to complete. So you are polling to see when it is complete
Maybe 204 for empty response e.g. it's not complete yet
17:05
I agree with 204 response code. Supporting evidence: w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html
204 sounds good and then 200 once done. Thanks for the input. I'm comfortable with that
@vaultah no
dupe seems fine to me
BeautifulSoup is not for scraping but for processing html documents. — Antti Haapala 32 secs ago
one can post questions to stackoverflow but cannot read library home pages :d
@AnttiHaapala did you move that to the trash because you disagree with what you said? Would be interested to hear your take on it if you had other thoughts.
17:35
no I didn't, I just misread...
ah ok
I thought the url was the original request url
but I suppose the original request url returned another url to poll
exactly
it's another URL
Hmmm, apparently my office still has a dial-up modem. Just heard that unmistakable ear piercing screech.
or it is the Terminatrix
17:46
Also a possibility.
stackoverflow.com/questions/35923587/… hmmm now that is an interesting binary file
@AnttiHaapala Especially if it has 15 bit ints.
@MorganThrapp Could be a fax
@PM2Ring That is possible. It would make more sense than us having a dial-up modem.
DSM
DSM
Could be some hipster's cellphone.
@PM2Ring: I love mpmath too! It's on the list of things I always install.
17:59
Normally I abhor Buzzfeed but this one is spot on.
@DSM I mention mpmath whenever I can get away with it. :)

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