Pythonic syntaxes that save pixels when developing in the notebook.
A chain is a typographically compact manner of creating complicated expressions in Pythonic syntax.
some_expr = Chain([1,2,3]).reversed().map(lambda x: x**2).list()
some_expr.value()
some_expr.value([3,5,8])
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& >
offer chain new functions and evaluate them respectively.
from toolz.curried import *
some_expr = Chain([1,2,3]) | reversed | map(lambda x: x**2) | list
some_value = Chain([1,2,3]) | reversed | map(lambda x: x**2) > list
Easy to construct cell magics
Create a jinja
to Markdown magic.
from whatever4e import Forever
from jinja2 import Template
@Forever.cell('jinja2', lang='jinja2', display='Markdown')
def render_jinja_with_globals(cell):
return Template(cell).render(**globals())
whatever4e
is released as free software under the [BSD 3-Clause license] (https://github.com/tonyfast/whatever-forever/blob/master/LICENSE).
__version_info__ = (0, 0, 7)
__version__ = '.'.join(map(str, __version_info__))
from .chain import Chain
from .magic import Forever
from class_maker import method
__all__ = [
'Forever', 'Chain', 'method',
]