PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides Qt event loop support for dbus-python.
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides the QtDesigner module.
PyQt4 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt4 application framework.
This package provides the QtDesigner plugin.
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides the QtTest module.
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides the PyQt5 metaport.
This script reads Python code from standard input and writes a revised
version to standard output.
Alternatively, it may be invoked with file names as arguments:
python PythonTidy.py input output
Suffice it to say that input defaults to '-', the standard input, and output
defaults to '-', the standard output.
Qt 3 is a C++ toolkit for application development. It lets application
developers target all major operating systems with a single application
source code.
Qmake is a project and makefile creating utility, that is part of Qt 3.
For ease of maintenance it is split out into a port of its own.
repoze.what is an authorization framework for WSGI applications,
based on repoze.who (which deals with authentication and
identification).
On the one hand, it enables an authorization system based on the
groups to which the `authenticated or anonymous` user belongs and
the permissions granted to such groups by loading these groups
and permissions into the request on the way in to the downstream
WSGI application.
And on the other hand, it enables you to manage your groups and
permissions from the application itself or another program, under
a backend-independent API. For example, it would be easy for you
to switch from one back-end to another, and even use this framework
to migrate the data.
Collection of repoze.who friendly form plugins
repoze.who-friendlyform is a repoze.who plugin which
provides a collection of developer-friendly form plugins,
although for the time being such a collection has only
one item.
repoze.who-testutil is a repoze.who plugin which modifies
repoze.who's original middleware to make it easier to forge
authentication, without bypassing identification (this is,
running the metadata providers).
It's been created to ease testing of repoze.who-powered
applications, in a way independent of the identifiers,
authenticators and challengers used originally by your
application, so that you won't have to update your test
suite as your application grows and the authentication
method changes.