PEP 735 what is it’s goal? Does it solve our dependency hell issue?

A deep dive and out comes this limitation

The mutual compatibility of Dependency Groups is not guaranteed.

https://peps.python.org/pep-0735/#lockfile-generation

Huh?! Why not?

mutual compatibility or go pound sand!

pip install -r requirements/dev.lock
pip install -r requirements/kit.lock -r requirements/manage.lock

The above code, purposefully, does not afford pip a fighting chance. If there are incompatibilities, it’ll come out when trying randomized combinations.

Without a means to test for and guarantee mutual compatibility, end users will always find themselves in dependency hell.

Any combination of requirement files (or dependency groups), intended for the same venv, MUST always work!

What if this is scaled further, instead of one package, a chain of packages?!

  • logging_strictOP
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    11 hours ago

    In this super specific case, the data that is being worked with is a many list of dict. A schema-less table. There would be frequent updates to this data. As package versions are upgraded, fixes are made, and security patches are added.

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      11 hours ago

      It seems you’re describing a lock file. No one is proposing to use or currently using pyproject.toml as a lock file. And even lock files have well defined schemas, not just an arbitrary JSON-like object.

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        10 hours ago

        The strictyaml schema holds a pinch of nuance.

        The value argument is automagically coersed to a str. Which is nice; since the field value can be either integer or str. And i want a str, not an int.

        A Rust solution would be superior, but the Python API is reasonable; not bad at all.

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          10 hours ago

          I’m not sure what you’re talking about. My point was that dependency definitions in pyproject.toml aren’t schemaless.