Sean Robertson
Sean Robertson
Hello, occasional busybody here. If the first concern can be addressed (determining the outermost parameterized type), the second concern shouldn't be an issue, right? You should be able to infer...
On a related note, I'm wondering how amenable the team would be to a non-default, "reckless" mode of JSON serialization/deserialization which ignores the above and just goes by best-guess --...
@jbednar I've implemented YAML serialization by splitting up the functionality of JsonSerialization in pydrobert-param (relevant code [here](https://github.com/sdrobert/pydrobert-param/blob/c87d878e90899c3e8ce230b8ac096c2027d2f9db/src/pydrobert/param/_serializer.py#L85)). Please let me know if you'd like this in a PR. I've also...
Ugh, it looks like TOML compliance is [more confusing than I thought](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/wiki). Some care ought to be taken to pick an appropriate backend there as well.
@philippjfr In my use case there isn't a need to serialize back to file. @jbednar and @jlstevens bandied the idea back and forth and I think came to the conclusion...
Thanks for the review jlstevens. Letting users know what file types are supported is a really good idea. I also wanted to mention a quiet bug that I'm glossing over...
I think I've addressed all the comments above that I wasn't blocked on. I'm waiting on a consensus about the global list of extensions and the python 3.6/pandas 1.1 stuff.
@conda-forge-admin, please ping team
Phew! Ok, fixed. Short answer: I released a new version of pydrobert-kaldi which doesn't link to BLAS, so there are no more overlinking warnings. Long answer (if you're interested): The...
@carterbox I'd appreciate you taking a look when you have a moment. Thank you very much for your time.