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Revise.jl
- Julia and Mojo (Modular) Mandelbrot Benchmark
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Very confused about using Modules (newbie from Python)
If you want to have changes in your module reflected in the REPL look into using Revise.jl.
- Tutorial Series to learn Common Lisp quickly
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Do you use Julia for general purpose tasks?
Do you try using Revise.jl? Reloads function definitions for you. Indispensable.
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Reloadr – Hot code reloading tool for Python
In Julia, this can be done with even less efforts on the user-side by loading Revise (https://github.com/timholy/Revise.jl) before any other package you load.
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Julia Update: Adoption Keeps Climbing; Is It a Python Challenger?
Julia has some packages to address this now.
https://github.com/timholy/Revise.jl
jurigged
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[D] Yann LeCun's Hot Take about programming languages for ML
If that interests you, I made a package called jurigged that basically does autoreload but asynchronously on Python in general (i.e. you can write jurigged script.py instead of python script.py; it works in a separate thread and can also work in notebooks). It's more surgical than what the notebook does in that it only hot swaps code in changed functions and does not re-execute anything else. This feature is cool too, IMO.
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Debugging Lisp: in CL we can resume a program from any point in the stack
Some of the basic hot-loading features can probably be approximated in Python. Here's some from my bookmarks(i've not tried them personally)
- https://github.com/breuleux/jurigged
- https://github.com/reloadware/reloadium
I would imagine lisp can do this on a whole different level. Emacs seems like a testament to that. Basically the entire editor feels like eval()
- So you're using a weird language
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Reloadium – Hot Reloading for Python (a.k.a. Edit and Continue)
I've been using jurigged [0] for hot code reloading which is great. It works by replacing code objects in place at the function level which naturally handles many cases like applying to existing objects, avoiding loading a module multiple times, etc. As others noted the actual source of this one is not there so it's hard to know what it's doing. The published package contains a binary shared library so I suppose it's written as a CPython extension.
[0] https://github.com/breuleux/jurigged
- jurigged - Hot reloading for Python
What are some alternatives?
Genie.jl - 🧞The highly productive Julia web framework
reloading - Change Python code while it's running without losing state
PyCall.jl - Package to call Python functions from the Julia language
reloadium - Hot Reloading and Profiling for Python
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.
PyDev.Debugger - Sources for the debugger used in PyDev, PyCharm and VSCode Python
PackageCompiler.jl - Compile your Julia Package
watchfiles - Simple, modern and fast file watching and code reload in python.
RCall.jl - Call R from Julia
ipython - Official repository for IPython itself. Other repos in the IPython organization contain things like the website, documentation builds, etc.
one-more-re-nightmare - A fast regular expression compiler in Common Lisp
PythonHotswap - Hotswap Python functions. And persistence of runtime.