GNU pth is a user mode multi threading library. pthsem is an extend
version, with support for semaphores added. It can be installed parallel
to a normal pth. The header file is called pthsem.h, the configuration
program pthsem-config and the autoconf macro AC_CHECK_PTHSEM. If
references to one of these names are changed, pthsem can be used as an
replacement of GNU pth.
InlineEgg is a Python module that provides the user with a toolbox of
convenient classes for writing small assembly programs. Only that instead of
having to remember confusing assembly mnemonics and requiring the developer
to remember how to use complex tools like assemblers and linkers, everything
is done the easy way: in Python. InlineEgg is oriented - but not limited -
to developing shellcode (sometimes called eggs) for use in exploits.
Odfpy aims to be a complete API for OpenDocument in Python. Unlike other more
convenient APIs, this one is essentially an abstraction layer just above the
XML format. The main focus has been to prevent the programmer from creating
invalid documents. It has checks that raise an exception if the programmer adds
an invalid element, adds an attribute unknown to the grammar, forgets to add
a required attribute or adds text to an element that doesn't allow it.
PLY is a Python-only implementation of the popular compiler construction
tools lex and yacc. The implementation borrows ideas from a number of
previous efforts; most notably John Aycock's SPARK toolkit. However, the
overall flavor of the implementation is more closely modeled after the C
version of lex and yacc. The other significant feature of PLY is that it
provides extensive input validation and error reporting--much more so than
other Python parsing tools.
This contains XS performance enhancers for Class::C3 version
0.16 and higher. The main Class::C3 package will use this
package automatically if it can find it. Do not use this
package directly, use Class::C3 instead.
This module won't do anything for you if you're running a
version of Class::C3 older than 0.16. (It's not a
dependency because it would be circular with the optional
dep from that package to this one).
Bullet is a professional open source multi-threaded 3D Collision Detection and
Rigid Body Dynamics Library. It is free for commercial use under the ZLib
license.
The library is being used by several professional game developers on PC,
PlayStation 3, XBox 360 and Nintendo Wii.
Sony Computer Entertainment provides a parallel SPU optimized version, and
collaborations with IBM, Intel, AMD and NVidia to exploit their parallel
hardware.
Bullet is native part of Blender 3D modeler and it supports COLLADA Physics
file format.
The ezpyinline is a pure python module which requires almost no setup to
allows you put C source code directly "inline" in a Python script or module,
then the C code is automatically compiled and then loaded for immediate access
from Python.
ezpyinline is forked from PyInline (http://pyinline.sourceforge.net/)
but aim to be as easy as possible and do all the magics for you.
py-adb is mainly targeted to users that need to communicate with
Android devices in an automated fashion, such as in automated
testing. It does not have a daemon between the client and the device,
and therefore does not support multiple simultaneous commands to the
same device. It does support any number of devices and never
communicates with a device that it wasn't intended to, unlike the
Android project's ADB.
Advanced Python Scheduler (APScheduler) is a Python library that lets
you schedule your Python code to be executed later, either just once
or periodically. You can add new jobs or remove old ones on the fly as
you please. If you store your jobs in a database, they will also
survive scheduler restarts and maintain their state. When the
scheduler is restarted, it will then run all the jobs it should have
run while it was offline.
PyDal is a database abstraction layer for Python. It provides a DBAPI 2.0
wrapper for DBAPI 2.0 drivers. Sounds strange, but even drivers that fully
conform to the DBAPI can differ enough to make building database independent
applications difficult. Two major abstractions handled by PyDal are
paramstyles and datetime objects. PyDal makes it possible to use the same
paramstyle and datetime types with any module that conforms to DBAPI 2.0.
In addition, paramstyles and datetime types are configurable.