HaoTian's Python Util
Project description
htutil
HaoTian's Python Util
Install
pip install htutil
Usage
file
from htutil import file
Refer to C# System.IO.File API, very simple to use.
s = 'hello'
write_all_text('1.txt', s)
# hello in 1.txt
append_all_text('1.txt', 'world')
# helloworld in 1.txt
s = read_all_text('1.txt')
print(s) # helloworld
s = ['hello', 'world']
write_all_lines('1.txt', s)
# hello\nworld in 1.txt
append_all_lines('1.txt',['\npython'])
# hello\nworld\npython in 1.txt
s = read_all_lines('1.txt')
print(s) # ['hello', 'world', 'python']
Log
from htutil import log
from htutil.log import p
A powerful logger, support var name output.
a = 3
p(a)
p(a-1)
b = bob()
p(b.a)
The output is
a = 3;2020-12-19 16:43:49;/Users/t117503445/Project/htutil/htutil/log.py:55
a-1 = 2;2020-12-19 16:43:49;/Users/t117503445/Project/htutil/htutil/log.py:56
b.a = 3;2020-12-19 16:43:49;/Users/t117503445/Project/htutil/htutil/log.py:58
You could change the output format.
config(format = '${var_name} = ${value} ### ${time} ### ${file_name}:${line_number}')
p(a)
then the output is
a = 3 ### 2020-12-19 16:46:56 ### /Users/t117503445/Project/htutil/htutil/log.py:60
The default format is ${var_name} = ${value};${time};${file_name}:${line_number}
If you want to save the log output to file, you could use callback.
def callback_example(string: str):
file.append_all_text('1.log',string)
register_p_callback(callback_example)
a = 3
p(a)
lambda is also a good choice.
register_p_callback(lambda string:file.append_all_text('1.log',string))
a = 3
p(a)
cache
cache def result by pickle file.
from htutil import cache
@cache.file_cache
def get_1():
time.sleep(3)
return 1
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