On 3/25/2019 8:10 PM, Dave wrote:
I use Python3 3, and expected learning how to use configparser would be
no big deal. Well! Seems there is configparser, stdconfigparser, and
configparser is what IDLE uses. I would read the extra or deleted
features of the others and see if they apply to your client's project.
safeconfigparser, and multiple ways to set the section and entries to
the section. A little confusing. I want to future-proof may code, so
what should I be using?
As for setting the sections and entries, the following both work.
from configparser import ConfigParser # Python 3 syntax
parser = ConfigParser()
parser['DEFAULT'] = {'Language': 'English',
'Units': 'English',
'UseDefaults': 'True',
'NumberRidesDisplay': '30',
'Pi': '3.14'}
The dict interface is newer but I doubt that the older one will go away.
(IDLE uses it because it predates the dict interface. Since this code
is pretty static, I do not currently see a payoff for conversion.)
parser.add_section('Default')
parser.set('default', 'language', 'english')
parser.set('default', 'units_measure', 'english')
parser.set('default', 'background_color', 'white')
parser.set('default', 'useDefaults', 'true')
parser.set('default', 'numToDisp', '12')
parser.set('default', 'pi', '3.14')
The advantage of the former is that it will handle 'DEFAULT', while the
last one won't. I like the former, but not sure if it is the future.
We do not remove things and break backwards compatibility lightly.
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