If you are not aware:
- Thesaurus is a mapping data type with recursive keypath map
and attribute aliasing. It is a subclass of dict() and is mostly
compatible as a general use dictionary replacement.
- ThesaurusExtended is a subclass of Thesaurus providing additional
usability methods such a
is for the discussion of the development *of* Python itself,
however, rather than development *with* Python, so it's not an
appropriate place for such posts.
I suggest you post this on python-list and/or python-announce, to get
this in front of a wider audience.
- Tal Einat
On Mon
Tal,
On 2019/11/18 10:59, Tal Einat wrote:
These days, thanks to pip and PyPI, anyone can publish libraries and it
is easy for developers to find and use them if they like. There is no
longer a need to add things to the stdlib just to make them widely
available.
Fair enough, only that you
ng,
printf, format, template)
And with that said, if the only obstacle to a new recursive mapping
object for stblib is attribute aliasing, then it can be removed.
Dave
I'm not denying that Thesaurus[Cfg] looks useful. But, like Tal, I must
stress that that's not enough to consider inclu
Very oftenmake that very very very very very very very very very often,
I find myself processing text in python that when .split()'ing a line, I'd
like to exclude the split for a 'quoted' item...quoted because it contains
whitespace or the sep char.
For example:
s = ' Chan: 11 SNR: 2
On Thursday 18 May 2006 03:00, Heiko Wundram wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 18 Mai 2006 06:06 schrieb Dave Cinege:
> > This is useful, but possibly better put into practice as a separate
> > method??
>
> I personally don't think it's particularily useful, at least not
On Thursday 18 May 2006 04:21, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
> It's already there. It's called shlex.split(), and follows the semantic of
> a standard UNIX shell, including escaping and other things.
Not quite. As I said in my other post, simple is the idea for this, just like
the split method itself. (
Sorry to all about tmda on my dcinege-mlists email addy. It was not supposed
to be, however the dash in dcinege-mlists was flipping out the latest
incarnation of my mail server config. Please use this address to reply to me
in this thread.
Dave
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On Thursday 18 May 2006 11:11, Guido van Rossum wrote:
> This is not an apropriate function to add as a string methods. There
> are too many conventions for quoting and too many details to get
> right. One method can't possibly handle them all without an enormous
> number of weird options. It's bet
On Thursday 18 May 2006 16:13, you wrote:
> Dave Cinege wrote:
> > For example:
> >
> > s = ' Chan: 11 SNR: 22 ESSID: "Spaced Out Wifi" Enc: On'
>
> My complaint with this example is that you are just using the wrong tool
> to do this job.
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