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How to Record Last N Errors with a Ring Buffer in Python
Use collections.deque with maxlen to keep only the most recent N error messages while discarding older entries automatically.
import collections
class ErrorRecorder:
def __init__(self, size):
self.buffer = collections.deque(maxlen=size)
def record_error(self, message):
self.buffer.append(message)
def get_errors(self):
return list(self.buffer)
if __name__ == "__main__":
recorder = ErrorRecorder(3)
…
How to Use pdb.post_mortem in Python
Automatically enter the Python debugger at the exact point where an uncaught exception occurred, allowing interactive inspection of the crash site.
import pdb
import sys
def divide(a, b):
return a / b
def main():
try:
result = divide(10, 0)
print(f"Result: {result}")
except Exception:
# Enter post-mortem debugging when an uncaught exception occurs
pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2])
if __name__ == "__main__":
main…
Audit File Permissions Across a Project in Python
Walks through every file and directory in a project tree and prints POSIX permissions plus owner UID.
import os
import stat
from pathlib import Path
def audit_file_permissions(project_root):
"""Walk through project_root and print path, owner, and permissions for every file."""
results = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(project_root):
for name in files + dirs:
full_path = os.path.joi…
Build a File Index by Relative Path Hash Map in Python
Recursively walk a directory and map normalized relative paths to absolute file paths using a defaultdict hash map.
import os
from collections import defaultdict
def build_file_index(root_dir):
index = defaultdict(list)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(root_dir):
for filename in filenames:
full_path = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
relative_path = os.path.relpath(full_path, roo…
Build a Python Script That Detects and Deletes Empty Files Across Folders
A Python script that recursively finds and removes all zero-byte files across nested directories, returning a list of deleted paths.
import os
from pathlib import Path
def find_and_delete_empty_files(root_dir: str) -> list:
"""Find and delete all empty files under root_dir. Returns list of deleted paths."""
deleted = []
for file_path in Path(root_dir).rglob('*'):
if file_path.is_file() and file_path.stat().st_size == 0:
…
Compare Two Folder Structures and Find Differences in Python
Walks two directories using os.walk, builds sets of relative paths, and prints items that exist in only one folder.
import os
def compare_folders(path1, path2):
"""
Compare the file/folder structure of two directories and print differences.
"""
def get_structure(root):
structure = set()
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(root):
rel_path = os.path.relpath(dirpath, root)
…
Create a Personal Knowledge Base That Searches Notes Instantly in Python
Build a lightweight personal knowledge base with JSON storage and instant case-insensitive full-text search across note titles and content.
import json
import re
import sys
class PersonalKnowledgeBase:
def __init__(self, file_path="kb_notes.json"):
self.file_path = file_path
self.notes = self._load_notes()
def _load_notes(self):
try:
with open(self.file_path, "r") as f:
return json.load(f)
…
Detect Outliers in CSV Data Using Z-Score in Python
Read a CSV file and detect outliers in a numeric column by computing z-scores, flagging those exceeding a given threshold — no machine learning required.
import csv
import statistics
from math import sqrt
def detect_outliers(csv_path, column_name, threshold=2.0):
"""Detect outliers in a numeric column using z-score method."""
values = []
with open(csv_path, 'r', newline='') as f:
reader = csv.DictReader(f)
if column_name not in reader.field…
How to Delete a File if it Exists in Python
Delete a file safely in Python using pathlib's Path.unlink, checking existence first to avoid errors.
from pathlib import Path
def delete_file_if_exists(file_path: str) -> bool:
"""Delete a file if it exists. Returns True if deleted, False if not found."""
path = Path(file_path)
if path.exists():
path.unlink()
print(f"Deleted: {path}")
return True
else:
print(f"File not…
How to Prune Empty Directories in Python with os.walk
Remove all empty subdirectories bottom-up using os.walk with topdown=False and os.rmdir, safely ignoring non-empty folders.
import os
def prune_empty_dirs(root):
"""Remove all empty subdirectories under root, bottom-up."""
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(root, topdown=False):
if dirpath == root:
continue
try:
os.rmdir(dirpath)
print(f"Removed: {dirpath}")
exce…
How to Read a File with Retry on Temporary IOError in Python
Read a file with automatic retries on temporary IOError/OSError failures, using the pathlib module with configurable attempts and delay.
import time
from pathlib import Path
def read_file_with_retry(filepath: str | Path, max_attempts: int = 3, delay: float = 0.5) -> str:
"""Read a file with retries on temporary IO errors."""
path = Path(filepath)
last_error = None
for attempt in range(max_attempts):
try:
return pat…
How to Split a Large File into Fixed-Size Parts in Python
Splits any binary or text file into multiple part files of a fixed byte size using Python's standard library.
import os
import math
def split_file(filepath, chunk_size_bytes):
"""Split a file into parts of fixed size (bytes). Creates part files in same directory."""
filepath = os.path.abspath(filepath)
basename = os.path.basename(filepath)
file_size = os.path.getsize(filepath)
num_parts = math.ceil(file_s…
How to Walk a Directory Tree with os.walk in Python
A generator function that recursively walks a directory tree and yields every file path found using the os.walk generator.
import os
def walk_directory_tree(root_path: str):
"""Walk a directory tree and yield file paths using os.walk generator."""
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(root_path):
for filename in filenames:
yield os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Create a…
How to Watch a Directory for New Files in Python
Poll a directory at regular intervals and detect newly added files, printing each one as it appears.
import time
import os
from pathlib import Path
WATCH_DIR = Path("watched_files")
def watch_for_new_files(directory: Path, sleep_time: float = 1.0, max_iterations: int = 10):
"""Poll a directory for new files and print when one appears."""
directory.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
existing = set(os.listdir(directory…
Rotate Log Files in Python by Size
This code rotates a log file when its size exceeds a threshold, keeping a specified number of backups.
import os
import glob
from pathlib import Path
def rotate_log(log_path, max_size_bytes=1024, max_backups=3):
log_file = Path(log_path)
if log_file.stat().st_size <= max_size_bytes:
print(f"Log size {log_file.stat().st_size} bytes <= threshold, no rotation")
return
for i in range(max_backu…
Build an OrderedDict insertion order demo in Python 3
Demonstrate how OrderedDict preserves insertion order, how updates keep position, and how re-insertion moves keys to the end.
from collections import OrderedDict
def demo_ordered_dict():
# Create an OrderedDict and insert items in a specific order
ordered = OrderedDict()
ordered['banana'] = 3
ordered['apple'] = 2
ordered['cherry'] = 5
ordered['date'] = 1
print("Insertion order preserved:")
for key, value in …
How to Count Words and Find Common Words in Python with Dictionaries and Sets
Build a simple text processor that counts unique words with dictionaries and finds common words across text halves using sets.
def process_text(text):
"""Process text: count unique words with counts, find common words."""
words = text.lower().replace(",", "").replace(".", "").split()
word_counts = {}
for word in words:
word_counts[word] = word_counts.get(word, 0) + 1
total_words = len(words)
unique_wo…
How to Filter a Dictionary by Predicate on Values in Python
This code defines a reusable function that builds a new dictionary containing only the items whose values satisfy a given predicate function.
def filter_dict_by_predicate(d, predicate):
"""Return a new dict with only items whose value passes the predicate."""
return {k: v for k, v in d.items() if predicate(v)}
if __name__ == "__main__":
scores = {"Alice": 85, "Bob": 42, "Charlie": 91, "Diana": 60}
# Keep only values greater than or equal t…
How to Filter a List of Dictionaries by Category in Python
Filter a list of dictionaries to include only records whose category is in an allowed set.
def filter_data(records, categories):
"""Return only records whose category is in the allowed set."""
allowed = set(categories)
filtered = []
for record in records:
if record["category"] in allowed:
filtered.append(record)
return filtered
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = …
How to Find Symmetric Difference Between Two Python Sets
Compute elements unique to each set and build a flag dictionary showing membership across two Python sets.
def symmetric_difference_with_flags(set_a, set_b):
"""Return elements in either set but not both, grouped by which set they came from."""
only_in_a = set_a - set_b
only_in_b = set_b - set_a
print(f"Only in A: {only_in_a}")
print(f"Only in B: {only_in_b}")
print(f"Symmetric difference: {onl…
How to Invert a Dictionary in Python Safely
Swap dictionary keys and values while detecting duplicate values to prevent silent data loss.
def invert_dict_safely(d):
inverted = {}
for key, value in d.items():
if value not in inverted:
inverted[value] = key
else:
raise ValueError(f"Duplicate value '{value}' would cause data loss")
return inverted
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = {"a": 1, "b": 2,…
How to Use Counter for Most Common Elements in Python
This code demonstrates how to find the most frequent elements in a list using Python's Counter class from the collections module.
from collections import Counter
def most_common_elements(items, n=1):
"""Return the n most common elements and their counts."""
counter = Counter(items)
return counter.most_common(n)
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = ["apple", "banana", "apple", "orange", "banana", "apple", "grape"]
print(most_co…
How to convert string values to int or float in Python dicts
Recursively convert string values in nested dicts and lists to ints or floats when possible, leaving other strings untouched.
def coerce_str_values(data):
"""Recursively convert string values that look like ints or floats."""
if isinstance(data, dict):
return {key: coerce_str_values(val) for key, val in data.items()}
elif isinstance(data, list):
return [coerce_str_values(item) for item in data]
elif isinstance…
Composition over Inheritance: How to Build a Wallet Account in Python
Demonstrates composition by wrapping a WalletAccount class in an AuditedWallet decorator-like class to add behavior without changing the original class.
class WalletAccount:
def __init__(self, owner, balance=0.0):
self.owner = owner
self.balance = balance
def deposit(self, amount):
if amount <= 0:
raise ValueError("Deposit must be positive")
self.balance += amount
return self.balance
def withdraw(self, …
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