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Please refrain from using slurs and disparage people for no good reason on our instance.
Personally I would recommend to use regex instead for parsing, which would also allow you to more easily test your expressions. You could then get the list as
import re
result = re.findall(r'[\w_]+|\S', yourstring) # This will preserve ULLONG_MAX as a single word if that's what you want
As for what’s wrong with your expressions:
First expression: Once you hit (
, OneOrMore(Char(printables))
will take over and continue matching every printable char.
Instead you should use OR (|
) with the alphanumerical first for priority OneOrMore(word | Char(printables))
Second expression. You’re running into the same issue with your use of +
. Once string.punctuation takes over, it will continue matching until it encounters a char that is not a punctuation and then stop the matching.
Instead you can write:
parser = OneOrMore(Word(alphanums) | Word(string.punctuation))
result = parser.parseString(yourstring)
Do note that underscore is considered a punctutation so ULLONG_MAX will be split, not sure if that’s what you want or not.
I don’t have any experience with pipx and personally prefer to just skip the .toml and place the whole pyprojectsetup in setup.py.
With that method, I would write inside setup()
packages=find_packages() # Include every python packages
package_data={ # Specify additional data files
'yourpackagename': [
'config/*'
etc...
]
}
This would however require you to have a package folder which all your package files/folders are inside, meaning the top level repo folder should not have any files or other folders that you want to distribute. Your MANIFEST.in looks fine.
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You can, but you may need to edit some registers to avoid windows reseting them.
As others have suggested, ffmpeg is a great cli tool. If you aren’t comfortable with the terminal you can do it via python like this:
import os
import sys
import subprocess
def crop_media(file_name: str, w: int, h: int, x: int, y: int, new_dir: str) -> None:
try:
subprocess.run(f'ffmpeg -i "{file_name}" -vf "crop={w}:{h}:{x}:{y}" temp.gif -y',
shell=True, check=True, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
os.rename('temp.gif', os.path.join(new_dir, file_name))
# Print the error and continue with other gifs, remove try block if you want a complete stop
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
print(e)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print('KeyboardInterrupt, cleaning up files...')
os.remove('temp.gif')
sys.exit(0)
def crop_directory(directory: str, w: int, h: int, x: int, y: int, new_dir: str) -> None:
for root, _, files in directory:
for file in files:
if not file.endswith('.gif'):
continue
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(new_dir, file)):
print(f'{file} already exists in {new_dir}, skipping...')
continue
file_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(root, file))
crop_media(file_path, w, h, x, y, new_dir)
if __name__ == '__main__':
width = 0
height = 0
x_offset = 0
y_offset = 0
gif_directory = ''
new_directory = ''
crop_directory(gif_directory, width, height, x_offset, y_offset, new_directory)
This should go through every file in the directory and subdirectories and call the ffmpeg command on each .gif. With new_directory
you can set a directory to store every cropped .gif. The ffmpeg command is based on johnpiers suggestion.
The script assumes unique filenames for each gif and should work with spaces in the filenames. If they aren’t unique, you can just remove the new_directory
part, but you will then lose the original gif that you cropped.
But I think that both are useless because you can put what you want in a list in python.
You can say that about all type hinting, but assuming you actually adhere to the type hints, it’s a great tool to make python projects manageable.
You can just run the code in the debugger to see if it does what you expect.
Also, I’ve yet to see a single Linux kernel that is aesthetically pleasing
Hmm…
Does lemmy have copypasta community?
I guess it knows that it’s unknown
Kaedrin mod manager, runcher, Prop Joe’s manager and a deprecated one by a user on the modding discord. We got plenty of mod managers in development but nothing as developed as vortex.
Vortex allows for profiles, configuration during installation, easy install for central “mods”, very visible mod version, etc…
I’m sure runcher/Frodo’s new mod manager will get there, but my point is vortex got everything a user and a modder may want for that game.
Also, I’m not sure if Kaedrin is actively developing his mod manager, he doesn’t seem very active on the discord.
What’s the problem with vortex? As a modder for total war, I dream about the day total war would get a mod launcher like that.
putting thumbnails in the file selection dialog
Could you elaborate what you by this?
Downloads and Documents starting with a capital letter is my biggest pet peeve with Ubuntu. It makes it a lot more annoying to navigate through them than if it was all lower case.
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