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SNMP command-line tools
A collection of IETF & IANA MIBs pre-compiled for PySNMP
pysrt is mainly designed as a library, but if you are experiencing troubles with bad subtitles you can first try to use ruby-osdb which will try to find the best subtitle for your movie. If you are still unlucky pysrt also provide an srt command useful for either shift, split, or rescale a .srt file.
Pystring is a collection of C++ functions which match the interface and behavior of Python's string class methods using std::string. Implemented in C++, it does not require or make use of a Python interpreter. It provides convenience and familiarity for common string operations not included in the standard C++ library. It's also useful in environments where both C++ and Python are used. Overlapping functionality (such as index and slice/substr) of std::string is included to match Python interfaces. Originally developed at Sony Pictures Imageworks. http://opensource.imageworks.com/
Pytalloc libraries for creating python bindings using talloc
py.test provides simple, yet powerful testing for Python.
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. Python includes modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types and dynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac and MFC). Programmers can write new built-in modules for Python in C or C++. Python can be used as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. This package contains most of the standard Python modules, as well as modules for interfacing to the Tix widget set for Tk and RPM. Note that documentation for Python is provided in the python-docs package.