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I do agree it's odd and it's bad practice to mess with the user's environment without their explicit permission.
Many tools write to home folders in hidden directories and we will do as well to be able to function. For now I don't think we should put effort in this. I am open to a PR, but I don't believe this will clash with anything. I even believe it is tied to the process.
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This is required for python polars to work. Why is this an issue for you?
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I do agree it's odd and it's bad practice to mess with the user's environment without their explicit permission.
Perhaps there's an alternative way to support Object types. I believe some Config options use atomics?
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I can think of a few reasons why this might cause undesirable effects:
- unit tests that compare state of an environment before and after would fail
- CI tooling that utilizes polars would affect downstream processes' environment
Sure, it is probably low-pri, but as polars gets adopted by a larger community in production this will probably get red-flagged by more teams (like it was for me). Cheers!
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