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When using pip to install python packages, we can set the configurations so that it can refer to some private repository to install packages The documentation of mkdocs describes a way to include some extra css customization without overriding an entire file as you would do with a custom_theme directory The usecase is for example for big companies where for

Extra content at the end of the document asked 12 years, 5 months ago modified 1 year, 9 months ago viewed 203k times I mean, does it need to remain as the extra_forbidden type? Raise valueerror(errmsg(extra data, s, end, len(s))) valueerror

I use the word record, but that's not the official name

Also, if your file has newline characters like mine, you can loop through it to loads () one record at a time into a json variable. I have defined a pydantic schema with extra = extra.allow in pydantic config Is it possible to get a list or set of extra fields passed to the schema separately However, i can not make sure that we can get all the necessary python library

Packages are expected to be unique up to name and version, so two wheels with the same package name and version are treated as indistinguishable by pip This is a deliberate feature of the package metadata, and not likely to change. I am struggling to figure out exactly how the extra argument for logging works I have some legacy code i need to change which uses it, and the code also requires logging to stdout

I don't know if you can override existing errors, but if you just want to change messages, you could use custom errors

Would that cause any issues for you

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