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How to Write a List of Lines to a Text File Safely in Python
This code atomically writes a list of strings as lines to a text file using a temporary file and os.replace to prevent corruption.
from pathlib import Path
import tempfile
import os
def write_lines_safely(lines: list[str], filepath: str | Path) -> None:
"""Write lines to a text file atomically to avoid corruption."""
path = Path(filepath)
path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
fd, temp_path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=str…
How to Decode a String with Repeated Brackets in Python
Decodes strings with patterns like '3[a]2[bc]' by using a stack to handle nested and repeated bracket groups.
def decode_string(s: str) -> str:
stack = []
current_num = 0
current_str = ""
for ch in s:
if ch.isdigit():
current_num = current_num * 10 + int(ch)
elif ch == "[":
stack.append((current_str, current_num))
current_str = ""
current_num = 0…
Generate Beautiful Project Documentation from Python Source Code Automatically
Automatically generate a markdown summary of function docstrings from any Python source file using the AST module.
import ast
import inspect
from pathlib import Path
def extract_docstrings_from_file(filepath):
"""Parse a Python file and collect function docstrings."""
source = Path(filepath).read_text()
tree = ast.parse(source)
docs = []
for node in ast.walk(tree):
if isinstance(node, (ast.FunctionDef…
How to Test Properties with Random Inputs in Python
Write a simple property-based test in Python using random string generation to verify that string invariants like reverse-twice identity and uppercase idempotence always hold.
import random
import string
def generate_random_string(length: int) -> str:
"""Generate a random alphanumeric string of given length."""
chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits
return "".join(random.choice(chars) for _ in range(length))
def reverse_twice_is_identity(s: str) -> bool:
"""Propert…
How to Use Hypothesis Strategies for Lists of Text in Python
Generate random lists of non-empty strings with Hypothesis and verify that joining them with a comma-and-space separator meets expected length and containment invariants.
from hypothesis import given, strategies as st
from hypothesis import example
@given(st.lists(st.text(min_size=1, max_size=10), min_size=1, max_size=5))
def test_joined_string_length(items):
"""Each text is non-empty; a joined string should be at least as long
as the number of items (separator adds character…
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