how can we complete this project...... For this project, you’ll create a “word cloud” from a text by writing a script. This script needs to process the text, remove punctuation, count the frequencies, and ignore uninteresting or irrelevant words.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 6:00 PM Dan Gass <dan.g...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am please to announce the availability of the first major release of the > "baseline" package. > > This tool streamlines creation and maintenance of tests which compare > string > output against a baseline. It offers a mechanism to compare a string > against > a baselined copy and update the baselined copy to match the new value when > a > mismatch occurs. The update process includes a manual step to facilitate a > review of the change before acceptance. The tool uses multi-line string > format > for string baselines to improve readability for human review. > > Docs: https://baseline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ > PyPi: https://pypi.org/project/baseline/ > Repo: https://github.com/dmgass/baseline > > License: MIT > > With Regards, > Dan Gass > (dan.gass at gmail) > > *********** > Changes > *********** > > The following summarizes changes since the previous "beta" release (the > major revision bump signifies backwards incompatible changes): > > + Improve baseline update when multiple values compared against the > same baseline. Generate a single multi-line baseline with headers > between the various alternative values. This facilitates updating > the baseline again. > > + Support Python 3.8. Previously, when run using 3.8, the baseline > update tool misplaced baseline updates in the first triple quoted > string found above the baseline. (Python 3.8 stack frames now > report the line number of the first line in a statement rather > than the last.) > > + Change behavior of ``Baseline`` to use raw strings when updating > baselines when possible to improve readability. > > + Deprecate ``RawBaseline`` since ``Baseline`` now incorporates > its behavior. > > > *********** > Quick Start > *********** > > Create an empty baseline with a triple quoted multi-line string. Place > the ending triple quote on a separate line and indent it to the level > you wish the string baseline update to be indented to. Add a compare of > the string being tested to the baseline string. Then save the file as > ``fox.py``: > > .. code-block:: python > > from baseline import Baseline > > expected = Baseline(""" > """) > > test_string = """THE QUICK BROWN FOX > JUMPS > OVER THE LAZY DOG.""" > > assert test_string == expected > > > Run ``fox.py`` and observe that the ``assert`` raises an exception since > the strings are not equal. Because the comparison failed, the tool located > the triple quoted baseline string in the source file and updated it with > the > mis-compared value. When the interpreter exited, the tool saved the updated > source file but changed the file name to ``fox.update.py``: > > .. code-block:: python > > from baseline import Baseline > > expected = Baseline(""" > THE QUICK BROWN FOX > JUMPS > OVER THE LAZY DOG. > """) > > test_string = """THE QUICK BROWN FOX > JUMPS > OVER THE LAZY DOG.""" > > assert test_string == expected > > > After reviewing the change with your favorite file differencing tool, > accept the change by either manually overwriting the original file or use > the ``baseline`` command line tool to scan the directory for updated > scripts and accept them: > > .. code-block:: shell > > $ python -m baseline * > Found updates for: > fox.py > > Hit [ENTER] to update, [Ctrl-C] to cancel > > fox.update.py -> fox.py > > > Run ``fox.py`` again and observe the ``assert`` does not raise an exception > nor is a source file update generated. If in the future the test value > changes, the ``assert`` will raise an exception and cause a new source file > update to be generated. Simply repeat the review and acceptance step and > you > are back in business! > > > https://baseline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ > -- > Python-announce-list mailing list -- python-announce-l...@python.org > To unsubscribe send an email to python-announce-list-le...@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/python-announce-list.python.org/ > > Support the Python Software Foundation: > http://www.python.org/psf/donations/ > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list