Convert data to their natural (human-readable) format
CUnit is a system for writing, administering, and running
unit tests in C. It is built as a static library which is
linked with the user's testing code.
OcempGUI is a small toolkit, which comes with various modules suitable for
event management, user interfaces, 2D drawing and accessibility.
OcempGUI enables developers to enhance their python and/or pygame applications
and games easily with graphical UI elements such as buttons, entry boxes,
scrolling abilities and more as well as simple event brokers or features, which
enhance the program by adding accessibility to its objects.
It can save a developer much time by providing a broad range of drawing
routines and ready-to-use event capable object types. The developer can focus
on the main tasks instead of taking care about needed low-level components,
which are given to him with OcempGUI.
A script for cloning a non-relocatable virtualenv.
olefile (formerly OleFileIO_PL) is a Python module to read/write Microsoft OLE2
files (also called Structured Storage, Compound File Binary Format or Compound
Document File Format), such as Microsoft Office 97-2003 documents, Image
Composer and FlashPix files, Outlook messages, StickyNotes, several Microscopy
file formats, McAfee antivirus quarantine files, etc.
Code to deeply merge multiple python dictionaries
This provides the option_merge.MergedOptions class, which allows
you to treat multiple python dictionaries as one.
WSGI application for a simple xmlrpc method dispatching.
The oslo.serialization library provides support for representing objects
in transmittable and storable formats, such as Base64, JSON and MessagePack.
Yapps (Yet Another Python Parser System) is an easy to use parser
generator that is written in Python and generates Python code. Yapps
is simple, is easy to use, and produces human-readable parsers. It is
not fast, powerful, or particularly flexible. Yapps is designed to be
used when regular expressions are not enough and other parser systems
are too much: situations where you may write your own recursive
descent parser. Yapps 1 is more like a functional language (concise
grammars of the form when you see this, return this), while Yapps 2 is
more like an imperative language (more verbose grammars of the form
if/while you see this, do this). Yapps 2 is more flexible than Yapps
1 but it requires Python 1.5 and is not backwards-compatible with
Yapps 1.
This is the development version of Yapps 2.
posix_ipc is a Python module (written in C) that permits creation and
manipulation of POSIX inter-process semaphores, shared memory and message queues
on platforms supporting the POSIX Realtime Extensions a.k.a. POSIX 1003.1b-1993.