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4,389 PointsHi, I thought adding timestamp after the string can meet the goal. But it seems not working, please help, thanks!
Hi,
I thought adding timestamp after the string can meet the goal. But it seems not working, please help, thanks!
import re
import os
import unicodedata
import time
import datetime
def slugify(string):
now_time = lambda:int(round(t * 1000))
string = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC",string)
string = re.sub(r'[^\w\s]','',string).strip().lower()
return re.sub(r'[_\-\s]+','_',string) + str(now_time())
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liusining
4,389 PointsThanks! I'll try it!
Jeffrey James
2,636 PointsJeffrey James
2,636 Pointsone comment: your lambda is missing the arg declaration
lambda t: something with t
yours says lambda: something with t