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Zope Config Markup Language support for Pyramid
A package which provides an interactive HTML debugger for Pyramid application development
Sendmail package for Pyramid
Pyrsistent is a number of persistent collections (by some referred to as functional data structures). Persistent in the sense that they are immutable. All methods on a data structure that would normally mutate it instead return a new copy of the structure containing the requested updates. The original structure is left untouched. This will simplify the reasoning about what a program does since no hidden side effects ever can take place to these data structures. You can rest assured that the object you hold a reference to will remain the same throughout its lifetime and need not worry that somewhere five stack levels below you in the darkest corner of your application someone has decided to remove that element that you expected to be there. Pyrsistent is influenced by persistent data structures such as those found in the standard library of Clojure. The data structures are designed to share common elements through path copying. It aims at taking these concepts and make them as pythonic as possible so that they can be easily integrated into any python program without hassle. If you want to go all in on persistent data structures and use literal syntax to define them in your code rather than function calls check out Pyrthon. Examples The collection types and key features currently implemented are: PVector, similar to a python list PMap, similar to dict PSet, similar to set PRecord, a PMap on steroids with fixed fields, optional type and invariant checking and much more PClass, a Python class fixed fields, optional type and invariant checking and much more Checked collections, PVector, PMap and PSet with optional type and invariance checks and more PBag, similar to collections.Counter PList, a classic singly linked list PDeque, similar to collections.deque Immutable object type (immutable) built on the named tuple freeze and thaw functions to convert between pythons standard collections and pyrsistent collections. Flexible transformations of arbitrarily complex structures built from PMaps and PVectors.
PySAML2 implementation of SAML Version 2 to be used in a WSGI environment.
The Apache Qpid Python client library for AMQP.
Shared code for Qpid Python language bindings.
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