This is an early version of a basic time period checking library for Python.
It is in part inspired by perl's Time::Period module and the time class
mechanism of Cfengine.
This is a python implementation of PHP's native serialize() and
unserialize() functions.
Plex is a Python module for constructing lexical analysers,
or scanners. Plex scanners have almost all the capabilities of
the scanners generated by GNU Flex, and are specified in a very
similar way. Tokens are defined by regular expressions, and each
token has an associated action, which may be to return a literal
value, or to call an arbitrary function.
This module implements efficient priority-queues using Fibonacci heaps.
While for many purpose this is not as efficient as the more-common
binomial heaps, it is very efficient in some aspects that make it very
useful for traversal of very large graph structures.
Python binding of ptrace library.
Features:
* High level Python object API : PtraceDebugger and PtraceProcess
* Able to control multiple processes: catch fork events on Linux
* Read/write bytes to arbitrary address: take care of memory alignment
and split bytes to cpu word
* Execution step by step using ptrace_singlestep() or hardware interruption 3
* Can use distorm disassembler
* Dump registers, memory mappings, stack, etc.
* Syscall tracer and parser (strace command)
Perl compatible regular expressions for Objective Caml.
Pyrex is a language specially designed for writing Python extension
modules. It's designed to bridge the gap between the nice, high-level,
easy-to-use world of Python and the messy, low-level world of C.
Given the header files and shared objects corresponding to two different shared
library versions, and a simple description of each of the shared libraries in
XML format, abi-compliance-checker searches for the following kinds of binary
compatibility problems:
--added/withdrawn interfaces (functions, global variables)
--changes to constants
--problems in data types:
--classes: added/withdrawn virtual functions (changes in layout of
virtual table), virtual function positions, virtual function
redefinitions
--structural data types: added/withdrawn members (changes in layout of
type structure), changes in members, size changes
--enumerations: member value changes
--interface problems:
--parameter and return type changes
--incorrect symbol versions
The checker then generates a report that assesses the risks of any potential
problems detected.
The ncurses Ada95 binding was originally written by Juergen Pfeifer in
1996. It has been improved several times by Juergen, as wll as
Eugen V. Melaragno and Nicolas Boulenguez.
Python libraries required by some ROX desktop applications.