Hi Robin,
mypy --strict gives you detail info.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 10:05 +, Robin Becker wrote:
> I haven't used dataclasses or typing very much, but while playing about I
> found this didn't give me an expected error
>
> (.py312) robin@minikat:~/devel/reportlab
> $ cat tmp/examples/tdc
Hi All,
Do anyone face issue like in log below?
I got last installer (3.10.8) and try to install it 'for all users' with
downloading precompiled (pdb) files.
And installation fails saying permission error.
Installer says downloading error in the log.
I repeated it three times with same re
Hello,
Yes, I misunderstood as well because started to think about pattern
matching which is good but this is not subject the question was about.
Sorry for my mistake.
Because question was about 'builtin' function which means stdlib
function implemented in python itself or even in C.
It
To my previous post.
It seems 'case if' should help with types:
case {"users": [{"address": {"street": street}}]} if isinstance(street,
str):
:)
// BR
02.04.2022 23:44, Marco Sulla пишет:
A proposal. Very often dict are used as a deeply nested carrier of
data, usually decoded from JSON.
Hi Marco.
Recently I met same issue. A service I intergated with was documented
badly and sent ... unpredictable jsons.
And pattern matching helped me in first solution. (later I switched to
Pydantic models)
For your example I'd make match rule for key path you need. For example:
data = {
Hi
30.03.2022 21:44, Larry Martell пишет:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 2:40 PM Kirill Ratkin via Python-list
wrote:
Hi again,
I changed a bit your example and it works as you expected I hope.
import asyncio
async def long():
for i in range(100):
await asyncio.sleep(10
Hi again,
I changed a bit your example and it works as you expected I hope.
import asyncio
async def long():
for i in range(100):
await asyncio.sleep(10)
print("long is done")
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
task = loop.create_task(long())
print('after asyncio.run')
loop
Hi,
You can use asyncio.create_task and gather results. See docs -
https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-task.html
But think twice what you want to do in async task. Do you use synchronous
requests to database? If yes it will blocks eventloop...
If you use Django it makes sense to use someth
I just started to think from your example with method 'err' of logger
object.
In this particular case you can check method 'err' exists or not before
call this.
But if you mean general case ... . If for example I use some library
which uses another library and someone just 'typo' there ...
Hi
You can get all methods of your object and check the method you want to
call is there or not.
|methods = [method for method in dir() if
callable(getattr(, method))] if 'method_you_need' in
methods: . // BR |
27.03.2022 12:24, Manfred Lotz пишет:
Let's say I have a Python app and have u
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