Python interface to Thrift.
Tinyarrays are similar to NumPy arrays, but optimized for small
sizes. Common operations on very small arrays are to 3-7 times
faster than with NumPy (with NumPy 1.6 it used to be up to 35
times), and 3 times less memory is used to store them. Tinyarrays
are useful if you need many small arrays of numbers, and cannot
combine them into a few large ones. (The resulting code is still
much slower than C, but it may now be fast enough.)
Tipper is a small utility for dumping `stack tracebacks`_ of running
Python processes.
Included is a module that, when imported, installs a `signal handler`_
for `SIGUSR1`_. Running ``kill -SIGUSR1 [pid]`` will cause the process
to dump the current stack trace of each thread to
``$TMPDIR/tipper-[Unix timestamp]-[parent pid]-[pid].log``.
functools.total_ordering backport for Python 2.x
Tox as is a generic virtualenv management and test command line tool you can
use for:
* checking your package installs correctly with different Python
versions and interpreters
* running your tests in each of the environments, configuring
your test tool of choice
* acting as a frontend to Continuous Integration servers, greatly
reducing boilerplate and merging CI and shell-based testing.
Traitlets is a framework that lets Python classes have attributes with type
checking, dynamically calculated default values, and 'on change' callbacks.
Keeps configuration in a variety of formats, including JSON.
py-transaction contains a generic transaction implementation
for Python. It is mainly used by the ZODB, though.
Trollius provides infrastructure for writing single-threaded concurrent code
using coroutines, multiplexing I/O access over sockets and other resources,
running network clients and servers, and other related primitives.
TurboGears plugin to support use of Cheetah templates.
Python template plugin for TurboGears that supports json