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Infiltrator.jl
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I can never debug codes in Julia without issues. Help?
Also Infiltrator is very fast and useful but don't try to use it from the Vscode integrated terminal.
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Just downloaded Julia, what packages/other things do I need to download to have it all work properly?
The package Infiltrator.jl might be what you seek. It's not as good as inserting breakpoints like in Matlab but it's still better than printing everywhere haha
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Julia 1.7 has been released
Yes, it uses Debugger.jl, which relies on JuliaInterpreter.jl under the hood, so while you can tell the debugger to compile functions in certain modules, it will mostly interpret your code.
You might be interested in https://github.com/JuliaDebug/Infiltrator.jl, which uses an approach more similar to what you describe.
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Error handling and unwinding stacks in Julia
Another small thing is in the REPL when you trigger an error in Common lisp it drops you into the debugger where you can redefine code and retry directly from the stack without unwinding the entire stack. Does Julia have functionality similar to this? Currently when I trigger an error Julia just throw the error and goes right back to the top level prompt. To resolve this issue I've tried sprinkling my code with a combination of GitHub - JuliaDebug/Infiltrator.jl + Stack Traces · The Julia Language wrapped in try catch blocks so that if an error is singled it drops into a debugger of sorts. This is ok and it works but it isn't really as good. Is there a current package that can emulate what I am trying to do? I think that the REPL workflow is good in julia but the workflow stalls out when you run into errors that don't drop into debuggers and such.
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Why is piping so well-accepted in the R community compared to those in Julia and Python?
Have you ever tried Infiltrator.jl and Chain.jl?
black
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How to setup Black and pre-commit in python for auto text-formatting on commit
$ git commit -m "add pre-commit configuration" [INFO] Initializing environment for https://github.com/psf/black. [INFO] Installing environment for https://github.com/psf/black. [INFO] Once installed this environment will be reused. [INFO] This may take a few minutes... black................................................(no files to check)Skipped [main 6e21eab] add pre-commit configuration 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
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Perfect, that worked, thank you!
I thought this could be solved by changing the directory to src/ and then executing that command, but this didn't work.
This also seems to be an issue with the web app, e.g. the repository for the formatter black is only one white dot https://dep-tree-explorer.vercel.app/api?repo=https://github...
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Ruff is not only much faster, but it is also very convenient to have an all-in-one solution that replaces multiple other widely used tools: Flake8 (linter), isort (imports sorting), Black (code formatter), autoflake, many Flake8 plugins and more. And it has drop-in parity with these tools, so it is really straightforward to migrate from them to Ruff.
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Auto-formater for Android (Kotlin)
What I am looking for is something like Black for Python, which is opinionated, with reasonable defaults, and auto-fixes most/all issues.
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Releasing my Python Project
1. LICENSE: This file contains information about the rights and permissions granted to users regarding the use, modification, distribution, and sharing of the software. I already had an MIT License in my project. 2. pyproject.toml: It is a configuration file typically used for specifying build requirements and backend build systems for Python projects. I was already using this file for Black code formatter configuration. 3. README.md: Used as a documentation file for your project, typically includes project overview, installation instructions and optionally, contribution instructions. 4. example_package_YOUR_USERNAME_HERE: One big change I had to face was restructuring my project, essentially packaging all files in this directory. The name of this directory should be what you want to name your package and shoud not conflict with any of the existing packages. Of course, since its a Python Package, it needs to have an __init__.py. 5. tests/: This is where you put all your unit and integration tests, I think its optional as not all projects will have tests. The rest of the project remains as is.
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Lute v3 - installed software for learning foreign languages through reading
using pylint and black ("the uncompromising code formatter")
What are some alternatives?
Chain.jl - A Julia package for piping a value through a series of transformation expressions using a more convenient syntax than Julia's native piping functionality.
autopep8 - A tool that automatically formats Python code to conform to the PEP 8 style guide.
Debugger.jl - Julia debugger
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
DiffEqOperators.jl - Linear operators for discretizations of differential equations and scientific machine learning (SciML)
yapf - A formatter for Python files
mujoco - Multi-Joint dynamics with Contact. A general purpose physics simulator.
Pylint - It's not just a linter that annoys you!
Diffractor.jl - Next-generation AD
ruff - An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
ResultTypes.jl - A Result type for Julia—it's like Nullables for Exceptions
isort - A Python utility / library to sort imports.