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pip install cjm_psl_utils
from cjm_psl_utils.core import get_source_code
get_source_code(get_source_code, markdown=True)
def get_source_code(obj:object, # The object whose source code you want to retrieve.
markdown=False, # Return the source code formatted as markdown
remove_documentation=False): # Remove docstrings and comments
"""
Returns the source code of an object, with an optional markdown formatting.
"""
# Get the source code of the object
source = inspect.getsource(obj)
# If the remove_documentation flag is set to True, remove docstrings and comments
if remove_documentation:
in_docstring = False
lines = source.split('\n')
source = ''
# Remove docstrings
for line in lines:
if line.strip().startswith(('\'\'\'', '\"\"\"')):
in_docstring = not in_docstring
elif not in_docstring:
source += line + '\n'
# Remove comments
source = '\n'.join([line for line in source.split('\n')
if not line.strip().startswith(('#'))])
source = source.replace('\n\n', '\n')
if markdown:
# Format the source code as markdown code block
source = f"```python\n{source}\n```"
# Check if the code is running in Jupyter Notebook
try:
get_ipython
from IPython.display import Markdown
# Format the source code as an IPython Markdown object
source = Markdown(source)
except NameError:
# If not in Jupyter Notebook, do nothing
pass
# Return the formatted source code
return source
from cjm_psl_utils.core import file_extract
from pathlib import Path
fname = "../images/images.zip"
dest = Path("./images")
print(dest.exists())
file_extract(fname, dest)
print(dest.exists())
print(list(os.walk(dest))[0][2])
False
True
['cat.jpg']
FAQs
Some utility functions using the Python Standard Library.
We found that cjm-psl-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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