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How to Implement a Trampoline for Tail Recursion in Python
This code implements a trampoline decorator that converts tail-recursive functions into iterative loops, allowing deep recursion without hitting Python's recursion limit.
def trampoline(fn):
"""Convert a tail-recursive function into an iterative loop."""
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
result = fn(*args, **kwargs)
while callable(result):
result = result()
return result
return wrapper
@trampoline
def factorial(n, acc=1):
"""Tail-recursi…
Join two CSV files on shared key column in Python
Merge rows from two CSV files by a common key column, outputting combined records to a new file.
import csv
def join_csv(file1, file2, key, output="joined.csv"):
# Read first CSV into dict keyed by the join column
with open(file1, newline="") as f1:
reader1 = csv.DictReader(f1)
data1 = {row[key]: row for row in reader1}
# Read second CSV and merge matching rows
with open(file2, n…
How to filter a generator with a predicate function in Python
This code defines a generator function that yields only items from an iterable that satisfy a given predicate, then tests it with even and positive number filters.
def filter_gen(predicate, iterable):
for item in iterable:
if predicate(item):
yield item
def is_even(num):
return num % 2 == 0
def is_positive(num):
return num > 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
numbers = range(-5, 10)
even_numbers = list(filter_gen(is_even, numbers))
p…
Merge Sorted Iterators with a Heap Generator in Python
Merge multiple sorted iterators into a single sorted stream using a heap and generator, yielding values lazily in order.
import heapq
def merge_sorted_iterators(*iterators):
heap = []
for idx, iterator in enumerate(iterators):
try:
value = next(iterator)
heapq.heappush(heap, (value, idx, iterator))
except StopIteration:
continue
while heap:
value, idx, iterator = …
How to Retry LLM Calls on Rate Limit Errors in Python
Implement a retry mechanism with exponential backoff for LLM API calls that raises a custom RateLimitError, using a mock function to demonstrate the pattern.
import time
import random
def mock_llm_call():
"""Simulates an LLM API call that may raise a rate limit error."""
if random.random() < 0.4: # 40% chance of rate limit
raise RateLimitError("Rate limit exceeded. Try again later.")
return {"response": "Hello world from mock LLM"}
class RateLimitE…
How to Implement a Token Bucket Rate Limiter with asyncio in Python
This code implements a thread-safe token bucket rate limiter for asyncio, allowing you to limit the rate of async tasks or API calls.
import asyncio
import time
class TokenBucket:
def __init__(self, rate_per_second, capacity):
self.rate = rate_per_second
self.capacity = capacity
self.tokens = capacity
self.last_refill = time.monotonic()
self.lock = asyncio.Lock()
async def acquire(self):
asy…
How to Use multiprocessing Pool map and starmap in Python
Parallelize functions over iterables with Pool.map, and unpack multiple arguments via Pool.starmap.
from multiprocessing import Pool
def square(x):
return x * x
def add_and_multiply(a, b, c):
return (a + b) * c
if __name__ == "__main__":
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
with Pool(processes=2) as pool:
squares = pool.map(square, numbers)
print(f"squares: {squares}")
starmap_arg…
How to Use Mock Flip Mutation Testing in Python
Demonstrates how mutation testing tools flip Boolean literals (mock flip) in Python source to verify test suite effectiveness in catching logic changes.
import random
# In mutation testing, a "mock flip" intentionally changes a Boolean
# constant to False (or True) to see if the test suite catches it.
# This is a common "constant mutation" applied to a source file's literals.
def is_even(n: int) -> bool:
"""Return True if n is even. Contains a Boolean literal us…
Simulate a Leaky Bucket Rate Limiter in Python
This code implements a leaky bucket rate limiter that drains at a fixed rate and accepts or rejects incoming requests based on capacity.
import time
from collections import deque
class LeakyBucket:
"""Simulates a leaky bucket rate limiter with a fixed drain rate."""
def __init__(self, capacity, drain_rate_per_sec):
self.capacity = capacity
self.drain_rate = drain_rate_per_sec
self.water = 0.0
self.last_refill =…
Redis Leaky Bucket Rate Limiting Mock in Python
Simulates a Redis-backed leaky bucket rate limiter using a local class with continuous leaking and token capacity checks.
import time
from collections import deque
class LeakyBucket:
def __init__(self, capacity, leak_rate):
self.capacity = capacity
self.leak_rate = leak_rate
self.water = 0.0
self.timestamp = time.time()
self.history = deque()
def allow(self):
current = time.time(…
Redis-inspired sliding window rate limiter in Python
A pure-Python sliding window rate limiter using a deque of timestamps, mock-ready for Redis-backed production limits.
import time
from collections import deque
class SlidingWindowRateLimiter:
def __init__(self, max_requests: int, window_seconds: int) -> None:
self.max_requests = max_requests
self.window_seconds = window_seconds
self.requests: dict[str, deque] = {}
def is_allowed(self, client_id: str…
How to Implement a Sliding Window Log Rate Limiter in Python
Implements a sliding window log rate limiter in Python using a deque of timestamps to enforce a maximum request count within a rolling time window.
from collections import deque
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from time import sleep
class SlidingWindowLog:
def __init__(self, window_seconds: int, max_requests: int):
self.window_seconds = window_seconds
self.max_requests = max_requests
self.timestamps = deque()
def allow_…
How to Implement a Token Bucket Rate Limiter per Client IP in Python
Implements a simple sliding-window rate limiter using a dictionary of timestamp lists per client IP to limit requests per window.
from time import time
from collections import defaultdict
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, max_requests: int, window_seconds: int):
self.max_requests = max_requests
self.window_seconds = window_seconds
self.clients = defaultdict(list)
def allow(self, ip: str) -> bool:
now…
How to Implement an Adaptive Rate Limiter in Python
Build an adaptive rate limiter that adjusts request intervals dynamically based on recent error rates, slowing down when failures spike.
import time
import random
class AdaptiveRateLimiter:
"""Simple adaptive rate limiter that reduces requests when error rate is high."""
def __init__(self, min_interval=0.1, max_interval=2.0, error_threshold=0.3):
self.min_interval = min_interval
self.max_interval = max_interval
sel…
How to implement rate limiting per API key in Python
A simple sliding-window rate limiter that tracks request timestamps per API key and rejects requests exceeding the configured limit.
import time
API_RATE_LIMITS = {"api_key_1": 5, "api_key_2": 3} # max requests per window
WINDOW_SECONDS = 10
class RateLimiter:
def __init__(self, limits, window):
self.limits = limits
self.window = window
self.requests = {key: [] for key in limits}
def allow(self, api_key):
…
Leaky Bucket Rate Limiter in Python: Smooth Burst Traffic
Implements a token-bucket-style leaky bucket rate limiter that smooths bursty traffic by draining at a fixed rate and dropping excess packets.
import time
import random
class LeakyBucket:
def __init__(self, capacity, drain_rate):
self.capacity = capacity
self.drain_rate = drain_rate
self.water = 0.0
self.last_time = time.time()
def allow(self, packet_size=1.0):
now = time.time()
elapsed = now - self.…
Mock Distributed Rate Limiter with Dict in Python
Simulates a distributed token-bucket rate limiter with a thread-safe dict, useful for testing before moving to Redis.
import time
import threading
from collections import defaultdict
class DistributedRateLimiter:
"""
A mock distributed rate limiter using a dict with thread-safe access.
Implements a token bucket algorithm per user.
"""
def __init__(self, rate_per_second=5, burst_capacity=10):
self.rate_p…
Token bucket rate limiter in Python (in-memory)
Implement a thread-safe in-memory token bucket rate limiter that throttles requests based on a steady refill rate.
import time
import threading
class TokenBucket:
def __init__(self, capacity, refill_rate, refill_interval=1.0):
self.capacity = capacity
self.tokens = capacity
self.refill_rate = refill_rate
self.refill_interval = refill_interval
self.last_refill = time.monotonic()
…
How to mock batch commit of transactions in Python
Simulate a transaction batch writer with commit, rollback, and summary logic to test database write patterns without a real database.
import json
from datetime import datetime, timezone
class TransactionBatch:
def __init__(self):
self.pending = []
self.committed = []
self._log = []
def add(self, operation):
self.pending.append(operation)
def commit(self):
if not self.pending:
return …
How to mock Argon2 password hashing in Python
This code demonstrates a mock Argon2 password hasher using HMAC-SHA256 iterations, providing hash and verify methods that mimic Argon2's salted, iterated derivation.
import hashlib
import hmac
import os
class Argon2Mock:
def __init__(self, salt_size=16, hash_len=32):
self.salt_size = salt_size
self.hash_len = hash_len
def hash(self, password: str, salt: bytes = None) -> str:
if salt is None:
salt = os.urandom(self.salt_size)
…
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