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python-cmd2-0.6.7-5.lbn19.noarch
Enhancements for standard library's cmd module.
Drop-in replacement adds several features for command-prompt tools:
* Searchable command history (commands: "hi", "li", "run")
* Load commands from file, save to file, edit commands in file
* Multi-line commands
* Case-insensitive commands
* Special-character shortcut commands (beyond cmd's "@" and "!")
* Settable environment parameters
* Parsing commands with flags
* > (filename), >> (filename) redirect output to file
* < (filename) gets input from file
* bare >, >>, < redirect to/from paste buffer
* accepts abbreviated commands when unambiguous
* `py` enters interactive Python console
* test apps against sample session transcript (see example/example.py)
Usable without modification anywhere cmd is used; simply import cmd2.Cmd
in place of cmd.Cmd.
See docs at http://packages.python.org/cmd2/
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python-coding-0.002-1.lbn19.noarch
Welcome to the Coding class.
The Coding class is one answer to the question of python enums.
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python-configshell-1.1.fb9-1.fc19.noarch
A framework to implement simple but nice configuration-oriented
command-line interfaces.
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python-contextlib2-0.4.0-4.lbn19.noarch
contextlib2 is a backport of the standard library's contextlib module to
earlier Python versions.
It also serves as a real world proving ground for possible future
enhancements to the standard library version.
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python-cpiofile-0.003-1.lbn19.noarch
Cpiofile is a pure python implementation of a library which reads and writes unix style "cpio" archives.
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python-croniter-0.3.4-2.fc19.noarch
Croniter provides iteration for datetime object with cron like format.
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python-daemon-1.6-4.fc19.noarch
This library implements the well-behaved daemon specification of PEP 3143,
"Standard daemon process library".
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python-dealer-2.0.4-1.lbn19.noarch
Dealer -- SCM (Git, Mercurial) watcher
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python-debtcollector-0.3.0-3.lbn19.noarch
It is a collection of functions/decorators which is used to signal a user when
* a method (static method, class method, or regular instance method) or a class
or function is going to be removed at some point in the future.
* to move a instance method/property/class from an existing one to a new one
* a keyword is renamed
* further customizing the emitted messages
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python-defusedxml-0.4.1-1.lbn19.noarch
The results of an attack on a vulnerable XML library can be fairly dramatic. With just a few hundred Bytes of XML data an attacker can occupy several Gigabytes of memory within seconds. An attacker can also keep CPUs busy for a long time with a small to medium size request. Under some circumstances it is even possible to access local files on your server, to circumvent a firewall, or to abuse services to rebound attacks to third parties.
The attacks use and abuse less common features of XML and its parsers. The majority of developers are unacquainted with features such as processing instructions and entity expansions that XML inherited from SGML. At best they know about <!DOCTYPE> from experience with HTML but they are not aware that a document type definition (DTD) can generate an HTTP request or load a file from the file system.
None of the issues is new. They have been known for a long time. Billion laughs was first reported in 2003. Nevertheless some XML libraries and applications are still vulnerable and even heavy users of XML are surprised by these features. It’s hard to say whom to blame for the situation. It’s too short sighted to shift all blame on XML parsers and XML libraries for using insecure default settings. After all they properly implement XML specifications. Application developers must not rely that a library is always configured for security and potential harmful data by default.
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