Runtime lifetimes for comments. Inspired by parker-codes/todo_by.
To use the library, install it using pip
:
$ pip install todo_by
Import and call the todo_by
decorator and add a date like so:
from todo_by import todo_by, todo_while
@todo_by("2050-06-01")
def my_function():
# TODO: Implement this function by June 1st, 2050
If the current date is after June 1st, 2050, the todo_by
decorator will
generate a RuntimeError
with the message "TODO by Jun 1, 2050 has passed"
.
If the current date is on or before June 1st, 2030, the code will run normally.
You can also add specific TODO comments:
@todo_by("2050-06-01", "Clean up implementation")
The todo_while
decorator allows you to ensure todos are done based on a SemVer
requirement. This also allows you to make blockers:
@todo_while("1.0.0", "setup.py", "This has to be in the first major release")
def my_function():
If the current version in your setup.py
(specify any file used for versioning
your code) is equal or greater than 1.0.0, the todo_while
decorator will
generate a RuntimeError
with the message
"TODO version requirement '1.0.0' not satisfied by current <version_number>"
.
If the current version number is smaller than 1.0.0, the code will run normally.
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