Nytro Posted July 11, 2017 Report Posted July 11, 2017 StackOverflow Importer Do you ever feel like all you’re doing is copy/pasting from Stack Overflow? Let’s take it one step further. from stackoverflow import quick_sort will go through the search results of [python] quick sort looking for the largest code block that doesn’t syntax error in the highest voted answer from the highest voted question and return it as a module. If that answer doesn’t have any valid python code, it checks the next highest voted answer for code blocks. >>> from stackoverflow import quick_sort, split_into_chunks >>> print(quick_sort.sort([1, 3, 2, 5, 4])) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] >>> print(list(split_into_chunks.chunk("very good chunk func"))) ['very ', 'good ', 'chunk', ' func'] >>> print("I wonder who made split_into_chunks", split_into_chunks.__author__) I wonder who made split_into_chunks https://stackoverflow.com/a/35107113 >>> print("but what's the license? Can I really use this?", quick_sort.__license__) but what's the license? Can I really use this? CC BY-SA 3.0 >>> assert("nice, attribution!") This module is licensed under whatever license you want it to be as long as the license is compatible with the fact that I blatantly copied multiple lines of code from the Python standard library. Sursa: https://github.com/drathier/stack-overflow-import 1 Quote