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```
When I try to add a new expression to an esmre index, I get an exception:
>>> import esmre
>>> index = esmre.Index()
>>> index.enter("spam", "spam")
>>> index.query("100 tonnes of spam")
['spam']…
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```
When I try to add a new expression to an esmre index, I get an exception:
>>> import esmre
>>> index = esmre.Index()
>>> index.enter("spam", "spam")
>>> index.query("100 tonnes of spam")
['spam']…
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A quick [search](https://pypi.org/search/?q=spams) shows that there is numerous SPAMS-related packages on PyPI, namely:
- [spams](https://pypi.org/project/spams/) which is updated by this repository …
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# Bug report
Consider the following batch script:
```batch
python -m venv venv
CALL venv\Scripts\activate.bat
REM spam
CALL deactivate.bat
REM eggs
```
The expected output is:
```console
…
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```
When I try to add a new expression to an esmre index, I get an exception:
>>> import esmre
>>> index = esmre.Index()
>>> index.enter("spam", "spam")
>>> index.query("100 tonnes of spam")
['spam']…
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`functions.yaml` still contains some R code. We need to find a solution to this remove this.
People concerned: @Antonov548 @krlmlr @ntamas
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https://github.com/igraph/igraph/blob/74c4dc75…
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While parsing a bracketed expression, we could recursively switch back to the base Hebigo parser when encountering a macro character that Python doesn't use, like `!`, until we finish the next Hebigo …
gilch updated
2 years ago
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```
When I try to add a new expression to an esmre index, I get an exception:
>>> import esmre
>>> index = esmre.Index()
>>> index.enter("spam", "spam")
>>> index.query("100 tonnes of spam")
['spam']…
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Chris Holdgraf (not tagged here, due to likely already being spammed via GitHub interfaces) recently made [a blog post about using ORCID API tools and doi.org](https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2022/orci…
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With the Python domain, one can use code like the following:
```rst
.. py:function:: spam(eggs)
ham(eggs)
Spam or ham the foo.
```
With this, the `py:function` will be …