This issue describes how to implement the with concept exercise for the python track.
Getting started
Please please please read the docs before starting. Posting PRs without reading these docs will be a lot more frustrating for you during the review cycle, and exhaust Exercism's maintainers' time. So, before diving into the implementation, please read up on the following documents:
You can refer to one or more of the resources linked above, or analogous resources from a trusted source. We prefer using links within the Python Docs as the primary go-to, but other resources listed above are also good. Please try to avoid paid or subscription-based links if possible.
The same resources listed in this issue can be used as a starting point for the concepts/links.json file, if it doesn't already exist.
If there are particularly good/interesting information sources for this concept that extend or supplement the concept exercise material & the resources already listed -- please add them to the links.json document.
This file provides information about this concept for a student who has completed the corresponding concept exercise. It is intended as a reference for continued learning.
This can also be a summary/paraphrase of the document listed above, and will provide a brief introduction of the concept for a student who has not yet completed the concept exercise. It should contain a good summation of the concept, but not go into lots of detail.
This should also summarize/paraphrase the above document, but with enough information and examples for the student to complete the tasks outlined in this concept exercise.
For more information on concept exercises and formatting for the Python track config.json , please see concept exercise metadata. The track config.json file can be found in the root of the Python repo.
You can use the below for the exercise UUID. You can also generate a new one via exercism configlet, uuidgenerator.net, or any other favorite method. The UUID must be a valid V4 UUID.
.meta/config.json - see this link for the fields and formatting of this file.
.meta/design.md - see this link for the formatting of this file. Please use the Goal, Learning Objectives,Concepts, Prerequisites and , Out of Scope sections from this issue.
Implementation Notes
Code in the .meta/examplar.py file should only use syntax & concepts introduced in this exercise or one of its prerequisite exercises.
Please do not use comprehensions, generator expressions, or other syntax not previously covered. Please also follow PEP8 guidelines.
In General, tests should be written using unittest.TestCase and the test file should be named <EXERCISE-NAME>_test.py.
While we do use PyTest as our test runner and for some implementation tests, please check with a maintainer before using a PyTest test method, fixture, or feature.
Our markdown and JSON files are checked against prettier . We recommend setting prettier up locally and running it prior to submitting your PR to avoid any CI errors.
Help
If you have any questions while implementing the exercise, please post the questions as comments in this issue, or contact one of the maintainers on our Slack channel.
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This issue describes how to implement the
with
concept exercise for the python track.Getting started
Please please please read the docs before starting. Posting PRs without reading these docs will be a lot more frustrating for you during the review cycle, and exhaust Exercism's maintainers' time. So, before diving into the implementation, please read up on the following documents:
Goal
This concept exercise is meant to teach an understanding/use of the
with
keyword and generalcontext-handling
in Python.Learning objectives
with
keyword is and what it does in Pythonwith
keywordwith
keywordthreading.Lock()
)with
Out of scope
classes
&class customization
class-inheritance
comprehensions
comprehensions
inlambdas
coroutiens
decorators
error-handling
beyond examples (error handling will have its own detailed exercise)raising errors
beyond examples (error raising will have its own detailed exercise)functions
andhigher-order functions
beyond what might be needed to work withwith
functools
and relatedmap()
,filter()
andfunctools.reduce()
generators
beyond what might be needed to work withwith
(they have their own exercise )lambdas
assignment expression
or "walrus" operator (:=
)enums
testing
andassert
(these will have their own detailed exercise)csv
module (this will get its own exercise)Concepts
with
statementcontext-management
compound statements
Prerequisites
These are the concepts/concept exercises the student needs to complete/understand before solving this concept exercise.
basics
bools
comparisons
dicts
dict-methods
functions
functional-tools
generators
higher-order-functions
iteration
lists
list-methods
loops
numbers
sequences
sets
strings
string-methods
tuples
Resources to refer to
Python Docs: Compound Statements
Python Docs: With Statement Context Managers
Python Docs: With Statement
Python Docs: Context Manager Types
Dan Bader: Context Managers and the
with
statement in PythonSiv Scripts: A Gentle Introduction to Context Managers
Zeomag: The Truth about Context managers in Python
Trey Hunner: The Many Flavors of
mock.patch
-- section on context handlersPEP 0343: The
with
StatementPEP 0343: Examples
Hints
For more information on writing hints see hints
links.json
For more information, see concept links file
concepts/links.json
file, if it doesn't already exist.links.json
document.Concept Description
Please see the following for more details on these files: concepts & concept exercises
Concept
about.md
Concept file/issue: There is currently no issue or files for the concept. They are TBD.
For more information, see Concept
about.md
Concept
introduction.md
For more information, see Concept
introduction.md
Exercise
introduction.md
For more information, see Exercise
introduction.md
Test-runner
No changes required to the Python Test Runner at this time.
Representer
No changes required to the Python Representer at this time.
Analyzer
No changes required to the Python Analyzer at this time.
Exercise Metadata - Track
For more information on concept exercises and formatting for the Python track
config.json
, please see concept exercise metadata. The trackconfig.json
file can be found in the root of the Python repo.You can use the below for the exercise UUID. You can also generate a new one via exercism configlet, uuidgenerator.net, or any other favorite method. The UUID must be a valid V4 UUID.
2009369e-5c74-40ac-b3f7-a9cd5716285c
Exercise Metadata Files Under
.meta/config.json
For more information on exercise
.meta/
files and formatting, see concept exercise metadata files.meta/config.json
- see this link for the fields and formatting of this file..meta/design.md
- see this link for the formatting of this file. Please use the Goal, Learning Objectives,Concepts, Prerequisites and , Out of Scope sections from this issue.Implementation Notes
.meta/examplar.py
file should only use syntax & concepts introduced in this exercise or one of its prerequisite exercises.unittest.TestCase
and the test file should be named<EXERCISE-NAME>_test.py
.Help
If you have any questions while implementing the exercise, please post the questions as comments in this issue, or contact one of the maintainers on our Slack channel.