This package provides an interface to deal with reminders, alarms and
notifications through a standardized API. The following notification methods
are available at the moment: standard Horde notifications, popups, emails, sms.
This Horde package provides a simple, functional caching API, with the option
to store the cached data on the filesystem, in one of the PHP opcode cache
systems (APC, eAcclerator, XCache, or Zend Performance Suite's content cache),
memcached, or an SQL table.
These classes provide the core functionality of the
Horde Application Framework.
Clone Digger aims to detect similar code in Python and Java programs.
The synonyms for the term "similar code" are "clone" and "duplicate code".
The core idea of libee is to provide a small but hopefully convenient
API layer above the CEE standard. However, CEE is not finished. At the
time of this writing, CEE is under heavy development and even some of
its core data structures (like the data dictionary and taxonomy) have
not been fully specified. So for the time being, libee should be
thought of as a useful library that helps you get your events
normalized. If you program cleanly to libee, chances are not bad that
only relatively little effort is required to move your app over to be
CEE compliant (once the standard is out).
mwlib.ext provides external dependencies needed by the mwlib
library. It contains a copy of reportlab, which is a BSD
licensed pdf generation library.
This is a Python module for generating objects that compute the Cyclic
Redundancy Check (CRC). It includes a (optional) C extension for fast
calculation, as well as a pure Python implementation. 8, 16, 24, 32,
and 64 bit CRC are supported.
This library provides an easy and structured way to access the gpodder.net web
services. In addition to subscription list synchronization and storage, the
advanced API support allows to upload and download episode status changes.
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.
This is a Python module for making simple Text/Console-mode user interfaces.