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This package provides Python modules that abstract many formats of Debian related files. Currently handled are: * Debtags information (debian.debtags module) * debian/changelog (debian.changelog module) * Packages files, pdiffs (debian.debian_support module) * Control files of single or multiple RFC822-style paragraphs, e.g. debian/control, .changes, .dsc, Packages, Sources, Release, etc. (debian.deb822 module) * Raw .deb and .ar files, with (read-only) access to contained files and meta-information
python3-debug provides a version of the Python 3 runtime with numerous debugging features enabled, aimed at advanced Python users, such as developers of Python extension modules. This version uses more memory and will be slower than the regular Python 3 build, but is useful for tracking down reference-counting issues, and other bugs. The bytecodes are unchanged, so that .pyc files are compatible between the two versions of Python 3, but the debugging features mean that C/C++ extension modules are ABI-incompatible with those built for the standard runtime. It shares installation directories with the standard Python 3 runtime, so that .py and .pyc files can be shared. All compiled extension modules gain a "_d" suffix ("foo_d.so" rather than "foo.so") so that each Python 3 implementation can load its own extensions.
python3-debug provides a version of the Python runtime with numerous debugging features enabled, aimed at advanced Python users such as developers of Python extension modules. This version uses more memory and will be slower than the regular Python build, but is useful for tracking down reference-counting issues and other bugs. The bytecode format is unchanged, so that .pyc files are compatible between this and the standard version of Python, but the debugging features mean that C/C++ extension modules are ABI-incompatible and must be built for each version separately. The debug build shares installation directories with the standard Python runtime, so that .py and .pyc files can be shared. Compiled extension modules use a special ABI flag ("d") in the filename, so extensions for both versions can co-exist in the same directory.
debugpy is an implementation of the Debug Adapter Protocol for Python.The source code and the issue tracker is [hosted on GitHub](
The aim of the decorator module is to simplify the usage of decorators for the average programmer, and to popularize decorators usage giving examples of useful decorators, such as memoize, tracing, redirecting_stdout, locked, etc. The core of this module is a decorator factory called decorator.
The defusedxml package contains several Python-only workarounds and fixes for denial of service and other vulnerabilities in Python's XML libraries. In order to benefit from the protection you just have to import and use the listed functions / classes from the right defusedxml module instead of the original module.
The defusedxml package contains several Python-only workarounds and fixes for denial of service and other vulnerabilities in Python's XML libraries. In order to benefit from the protection you just have to import and use the listed functions / classes from the right defusedxml module instead of the original module. This is the python3 build.