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  • U are not wrong.

    Dependency management is tough and often frustrating. Dealing with resolving dependency conflicts is unavoidable. This area is a constant focus of development, so could see improvements over time.

    Some packages to keep an eye on:

    pip & setuptools

    pip-tools (specifically pip-compile)

    https://pypi.org/project/pip-compile-multi/

    poetry

    Any others i've missed?

  • Recommended way to run my scripts from a venv?
  • Thanks for the introduction to taskipy. Think if i need macros, Makefile is the way to go. Supports running targets in parallel and i like performing a check to ensure the virtual environment is activated or the command won't run.

    .ONESHELL:
    .DEFAULT_GOAL := help
    SHELL := /bin/bash
    APP_NAME := logging_strict
    
    #virtual environment. If 0 issue warning
    #Not activated:0
    #activated: 1
    ifeq ($(VIRTUAL_ENV),)
    $(warning virtualenv not activated)
    is_venv =
    else
    is_venv = 1
    VENV_BIN := $(VIRTUAL_ENV)/bin
    VENV_BIN_PYTHON := python3
    PY_X_Y := $(shell $(VENV_BIN_PYTHON) -c 'import platform; t_ver = platform.python_version_tuple(); print(".".join(t_ver[:2]));')
    endif
    
    .PHONY: mypy
    mypy:					## Static type checker (in strict mode)
    ifeq ($(is_venv),1)
    	@$(VENV_BIN_PYTHON) -m mypy -p $(APP_NAME)
    endif
    
    

    make mypy without the virtualenv on will write a warning message why it's not working!

  • Started a Simulation with Python Blog
  • If it's worth sharing it's worth to accompany the blog post with a repo containing unittests and tox.ini and pre-commit

    If that had been done, tox would give feedback that match switch support is py310+

    functools.singledispatch might be helpful to test multiple implementations

    Complaint about sharing code within a blog post is the quality is ALWAYS suspect.

    Lets leave crapoverflow.com style code examples in the past. Instead share tested code.

  • Multiple process or threads? And, why?
  • Also logging is not isolated. Bleeds all over the place. Which is a deal breaker

    Not worth the endless time doing forensics

    Agree! Lets stick with multiprocessing

    one thread sounds nice. Lets do much more of that

  • Recommended way to run my scripts from a venv?
  • The multiple venv for different Python versions sounds exactly like what tox does

    Then setup a github action that does nightly builds. Which will catch issues caused by changes that only tested against one python version or on one platform

    py313 is a good version to test against cuz there were many modules removed or depreciated or APIs changed

    good luck. Hope some of my advice is helpful

  • A Guide to Python Lambda Functions
  • BFF 1: Chuck is going to be so surprised. We've hired the best caterers, cosplay theme, fireworks, yard ales, twister themed blind laser tag, there will be balloons, ball pool, athletic challenge course, fabulous entertainment from top notch talent, show girls, the wine will flow like water

    BFF 2: Tell me you didn't invite that grifter, mypy

    BFF 1: I ... err ... hum. Opps

    mypy enters the conversation

    Don't use lambda use def function instead

    BFF 2: Man i hate that guy. Rains on our parade and sucks the fun out of the room (and this entire thread).