#444: Begone Python of Yore!

#444: Begone Python of Yore!

Released Monday, 11th August 2025
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#444: Begone Python of Yore!

#444: Begone Python of Yore!

#444: Begone Python of Yore!

#444: Begone Python of Yore!

Monday, 11th August 2025
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Brian #1: Coverage.py regex pragmas

  • Ned Batchelder

  • The regex implementation of how coverage.py recognizes pragmas is pretty amazing.

  • It’s extensible through plugins

    • covdefaults adds a bunch of default exclusions, and also platform- and version-specific comment syntaxes.
    • coverage-conditional-plugin gives you a way to create comment syntaxes for entire files, for whether other packages are installed, and so on.
  • A change from last year (as part of coverage.py 7.6 allows multiline regexes, which let’s us do things like:

    • Exclude an entire file with \\A(?s:.*# pragma: exclude file.*)\\Z
    • Allow start and stop delimiters with # no cover: start(?s:.*?)# no cover: stop
    • Exclude empty placeholder methods with ^\\s*(((async )?def .*?)?\\)(\\s*->.*?)?:\\s*)?\\.\\.\\.\\s*(#|$)
    • See Ned’s article for explanations of these

Michael #2: Python of Yore

  • via Matthias
  • Use YORE: ... comments to highlight CPython version dependencies.# YORE: EOL 3.8: Replace block with line 4.if sys.version_info < (3, 9):fromastunparseimport unparseelse:fromastimport unparse

Then check when they go out of support:

$yorecheck--eol-within'5 months'./src/griffe/agents/nodes/_values.py:11:Python3.8willreachitsEndofLifewithinapprox.4months

Even fix them with fix .

Michael #3: nox-uv

  • via John Hagen
  • What nox-uv does is make it very simple to install uv extras and/or dependency groups into a nox session's virtual environment.
  • The versions installed are constrained by uv's lockfile meaning that everything is deterministic and pinned.
  • Dependency groups make it very easy to install only want is necessary for a session (e.g., only linting dependencies like Ruff, or main dependencies + mypy for type checking).

Brian #4: A couple Django items

  • Stop Using Django's squashmigrations: There's a Better Way
    • Johnny Metz
    • Resetting migrations is sometimes the right thing.
    • Overly simplified summary: delete migrations and start over
  • dj-lite
    • Adam Hill
    • Use SQLite in production with Django
    • “Simplify deploying and maintaining production Django websites by using SQLite in production. dj-lite helps enable the best performance for SQLite for small to medium-sized projects. It requires Django 5.1+.”

Extras

Brian:

  • Test & Code 237: FastAPI Cloud with Sebastian Ramirez
    • will be out later today
  • pythontest.com: pytest fixtures nuts and bolts - revisited
    • A blog series that I wrote a long time ago.
    • I’ve updated it into more managable bite-sized pieces, updated and tested with Python 3.13 and pytest 8

Michael:

Joke: Copy/Paste

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