• Aatube
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    143 months ago

    Can’t they just convert a “true” input to backend to uppercase

    • @[email protected]
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      243 months ago

      Yep they should use a config file format like JSON or TOML or YAML or what have you, and then decode that into python objects. Using an actual programming language for config is dumb as hell IMO. (inb4 pissed off suckless fans)

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      Depends on how it’s set up. If the setting is going into the env it’s a string, so I’d expect some sort of

      if os.getenv("this_variable", "false").lower() == "true":   # or maybe "in true, yes, on, 1" if you want to be weird like yaml
        this_variable = True
      else:
        this_variable = False
      

      Except maybe a little more elegant and not typed on my phone.

      But if the instructions are telling the user to edit the settings directly, like where I wrote this_variable=True, they’d need to case it correctly there.

      • Fushuan [he/him]
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        13 months ago

        Fyi, using a condition to assign a boolean is equivalent to assigning the condition itself. No need for the IF.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          true, though sometimes i find the more verbose style easier to read, and more maintainable (eg: you want to do something else in the block, you can just add a line instead of changing your ternary / etc). Small things