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#459 Inverted dependency trees

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Michael #0: Black Friday is on at Talk Python

Brian: This is peer pressure in action

Michael #1: PEP 814 – Add frozendict built-in type

  • by Victor Stinner & Donghee Na
  • A new public immutable type frozendict is added to the builtins module.
  • We expect frozendict to be safe by design, as it prevents any unintended modifications. This addition benefits not only CPython’s standard library, but also third-party maintainers who can take advantage of a reliable, immutable dictionary type.
  • To add to existing frozen types in Python.

Brian #2: From Material for MkDocs to Zensical

Michael #3: Tach

  • Keep the streak: pip deps with uv + tach
  • From Gerben Decker
  • We needed some more control over linting our dependency structure, both internal and external.
  • We use tach (which you covered before IIRC), but also some home built linting rules for our specific structure. These are extremely easy to build using an underused feature of ruff: "uv run ruff analyze graph --python python_exe_path .".
  • Example from an app I’m working on (shhhhh not yet announced!)

Brian #4: Some Python Speedups in 3.15 and 3.16

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Brian:

Michael:

Joke: git pull inception

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Michael #0: Black Friday is on at Talk Python

Brian: This is peer pressure in action

Michael #1: PEP 814 – Add frozendict built-in type

  • by Victor Stinner & Donghee Na
  • A new public immutable type frozendict is added to the builtins module.
  • We expect frozendict to be safe by design, as it prevents any unintended modifications. This addition benefits not only CPython’s standard library, but also third-party maintainers who can take advantage of a reliable, immutable dictionary type.
  • To add to existing frozen types in Python.

Brian #2: From Material for MkDocs to Zensical

Michael #3: Tach

  • Keep the streak: pip deps with uv + tach
  • From Gerben Decker
  • We needed some more control over linting our dependency structure, both internal and external.
  • We use tach (which you covered before IIRC), but also some home built linting rules for our specific structure. These are extremely easy to build using an underused feature of ruff: "uv run ruff analyze graph --python python_exe_path .".
  • Example from an app I’m working on (shhhhh not yet announced!)

Brian #4: Some Python Speedups in 3.15 and 3.16

Extras

Brian:

Michael:

Joke: git pull inception

  continue reading

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