You are here: Home

Modified items

All recently modified items, latest first.
RPMPackage python3-buildout-wheel-0.2.0-1.lbn36.noarch
Experimental Buildout extension to provide wheel support To get wheel support in Buildout 2.8 or later, include the buildout wheel extension:: [buildout] extensions buildout.wheelChanges 0.2.0 (2017-03-12) - Make use of newer support in buildout for per-extension binary dist UNPACKERs for a much cleaner implementation of wheel support.- Also, make use of newer support in buildout for...
RPMPackage python3-buildout-requirements-0.2.2-1.lbn36.noarch
buildout.requirements A simple buildout extension that creates a requirements.txt file for pip. This is a fork of buildout.requirements which is more or less a copy of buildout.dumprequirements. All credit goes to the authors of that project... warning:: buildout.dumppickedversions (and therefore also buildout.dumprequirements and also buildout.requirements) does some *nasty* stuff to get its...
RPMPackage python3-btrees-5.1-1.lbn36.x86_64
BTrees: scalable persistent components .. image::
RPMPackage python3-borg-localrole-3.1.11-1.lbn36.noarch
A PAS plugin which can manage local roles via an adapter lookup on the current Source Code Contributors please read the document Process for Plone core's development < are at the Plone code repository hosted at Github < .. You should *NOT* be adding new change log entries to this file. You should create a file in the news directory instead. For helpful instructions, please see: towncrier...
RPMPackage python3-bobtemplates-plone-6.0b13-1.lbn36.noarch
:alt: Egg Status
RPMPackage python3-bobo-2.4.0-1.lbn36.noarch
Bobo is a light-weight framework for creating WSGI web applications.Its goal is to be easy to use and remember.It addresses 2 problems:- Mapping URLs to objects- Calling objects to generate HTTP responsesBobo doesn't have a templating language, a database integration layer, or a number of other features that are better provided by WSGI middle-ware or application-specific libraries.Bobo builds...
RPMPackage python3-bda-intellidatetime-1.3-1.lbn36.noarch
bda.intellidatetime Overview bda.intellidatetime provides a converter for date and time input to python datetime.datetime objects.The input format is definded by a locale2pattern mapping and is provided by a seperate interface.Currently provided locales are:- en- fr- uk- cs - and the special locale iso, which is used as default.-Use the convert function:.. code-block:: pycon >>> from...
RPMPackage python3-bda-cache-1.3.0-1.lbn36.noarch
General Caching API This package is designed to be used by applications which require different kinds of caching flavour. This is abstracted due to the interfaces ICacheProvider and ICacheManager. ICacheProvider takes care of the concrete cache implementation, ICacheManager is the read/write interface.The convention is to adapt a concrete ICacheProvider implementation.. code-block:: python...
RPMPackage python3-bda-awstatsparser-1.2.1-1.lbn36.noarch
This egg contains a parser for AwStats files, providing a convenient dict like API:: >>> from bda.awstatsparser.defaults import ( ... PREFIX, ... POSTFIX, ... SECTIONDEFS, ... )PREFIX and POSTFIX are used to build the target stats file path, SECTIONDEFS defines the expected structure of the stats file and the keys to use for providing the several values.The API is provided due to the...
RPMPackage python3-baluhn-0.1.2-12.fc36.noarch
Baluhn provides a base-independent implementation of the Luhn algorithm for Python. It is useful for generating and verifying check digits in arbitrary bases.
RPMPackage python3-backports.functools-lru-cache-1.6.4-1.lbn36.noarch
:target: PyPI link_ :target: PyPI link_.. _PyPI link: .. image::
RPMPackage python3-backports-os-0.1.1-1.lbn36.noarch
backports.os This package provides backports of new features in Python's os_ module under the backports_ namespace... _os: .. _backports: .. image::
RPMPackage python3-backports-functools-lru-cache-1.6.4-1.lbn36.noarch
:target: PyPI link_ :target: PyPI link_.. _PyPI link: .. image::
RPMPackage python3-backports-entry-points-selectable-1.1.1-1.lbn36.noarch
:target: PyPI link_ :target: PyPI link_.. _PyPI link: :alt: Code style: Black
RPMPackage python3-authencoding-4.3-1.lbn36.noarch
AuthEncoding is a framework for handling LDAP style password hashes.It is used in Zope but does not depend on any other Zope package.Changelog 4.3 (2021-06-29) -- Replace hand-rolled salt creation with os.urandom (8 < 4.2.1 (2021-04-08) - Test on GHA.- Skip some tests for broken crypt implementations. 4.2 (2020-09-30) -- Add support for Python 3.8 and 3.9. 4.1 (2018-10-30) -- Add support for...
RPMPackage python3-asn1crypto-1.5.1-1.lbn36.noarch
Python has long had the pyasn1 and pyasn1_modules available for parsing and serializing ASN.1 structures. While the project does include a comprehensive set of tools for parsing and serializing, the performance of the library can be very poor, especially when dealing with bit fields and parsing large structures such as CRLs. After spending extensive time using pyasn1, the following issues were identified: Poor performance Verbose, non-pythonic API Out-dated and incomplete definitions in pyasn1-modules No simple way to map data to native Python data structures No mechanism for overridden universal ASN.1 types The pyasn1 API is largely method driven, and uses extensive configuration objects and lowerCamelCase names. There were no consistent options for converting types of native Python data structures. Since the project supports out-dated versions of Python, many newer language features are unavailable for use. Time was spent trying to profile issues with the performance, however the architecture made it hard to pin down the primary source of the poor performance. Attempts were made to improve performance by utilizing unreleased patches and delaying parsing using the Any type. Even with such changes, the performance was still unacceptably slow. Finally, a number of structures in the cryptographic space use universal data types such as BitString and OctetString, but interpret the data as other types. For instance, signatures are really byte strings, but are encoded as BitString. Elliptic curve keys use both BitString and OctetString to represent integers. Parsing these structures as the base universal types and then re-interpreting them wastes computation. asn1crypto uses the following techniques to improve performance, especially when extracting one or two fields from large, complex structures: Delayed parsing of byte string values Persistence of original ASN.1 encoded data until a value is changed Lazy loading of child fields Utilization of high-level Python stdlib modules While there is no extensive performance test suite, the CRLTests.test_parse_crl test case was used to parse a 21MB CRL file on a late 2013 rMBP. asn1crypto parsed the certificate serial numbers in just under 8 seconds. With pyasn1, using definitions from pyasn1-modules, the same parsing took over 4,100 seconds. For smaller structures the performance difference can range from a few times faster to an order of magnitude or more.
RPMPackage python3-asgiref-3.8.1-1.lbn36.noarch
ASGI is a standard for Python asynchronous web apps and servers to communicate with each other, and positioned as an asynchronous successor to WSGI. You can read more at package includes ASGI base libraries, such as:* Sync-to-async and async-to-sync function wrappers, asgiref.sync * Server base classes, asgiref.server * A WSGI-to-ASGI adapter, in asgiref.wsgi
RPMPackage python3-args-0.1.0-1.lbn36.noarch
This simple module gives you an elegant interface for your command line argumemnts.
RPMPackage python3-argparse-1.4.0-1.lbn36.noarch
The argparse module makes it easy to write user friendly command line interfaces.The program defines what arguments it requires, and argparse will figure out how to parse those out of sys.argv. The argparse module also automatically generates help and usage messages and issues errors when users give the program invalid arguments.As of Python > 2.7 and > 3.2, the argparse module is maintained...
RPMPackage python3-argh-0.26.2-1.lbn36.noarch
Argh: The Natural CLI :target: