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    LASS : Library of Assembled Shared Source. Library of C++ code for scientific purposes.
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    setupjavax

    setupjavax

    Provides Java and integrated Jython/Pyhon + Java builds

    The ‘setupjavax‘ package provides extension modules for the build of Java and Jython packages. The current release supports the following commands, additional are coming soon: - build_java - Java build and packaging for Python. Supports Java packaging for Python projects, adds native Java modules for Jython. - build_jy - Integrated Python and Java builds for Jython. Supports combined Java and Python / Jython packaging. Calls build_py and build_java.
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    namedtupledefs

    namedtupledefs

    Pacthed namedtuple for field defaults.

    The namedtupledefs is a patched release of the standard collection.namedtuple with added support of default values for field. In addition a method _merge is supported for the combination of named tuples. For Python2 see namedtupledefs2.
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    namedtupledefs2

    namedtupledefs2

    Pacthed namedtuple for field defaults.

    The namedtupledefs is a patched release of the standard collection.namedtuple with added support of default values for field. In addition a method _merge is supported for the combination of named tuples. For Python3 see namedtupledefs3 or namedtupledefs
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    namedtuplex

    namedtuplex

    Pacthed namedtuple for field defaults.

    The namedtupledefs is a patched release of the standard collection.namedtuple with added support of default values for field. In addition a method _merge is supported for the combination of named tuples. For Python2 see namedtupledefs2.
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    platformids

    platformids

    OS and Distribution Release Enumeration

    The ‘platformids‘ package provides the categorization and enumeration of OS platforms and distributions. This enables the development of portable generic code for arbitrary platforms in IT and IoT landscapes consisting of heterogeneous physical and virtual runtime environments. The introduced hierarchical bitmask vectors enable for fast and efficient platform specific code and data selection for OS and distributions with routines for specific platform releases. The supported version numbering comprise various release schemes such as classical version numbers with variable segments and optional release names, * AlpineLinux-3.8.1 * CentOS-6.10 * Debian-9.6 * Fedora31 * OS-X-10.6.8 * Ubuntu-18.04 * armbian-5.76 * cygwin-2.9.0 * opensuse-15.1 * raspbian-9.4 * slackware-14.2 * solaris-11.3 variations of numbering schemes and continous deployment * CentOS-7.6-1810 * NT-6.3.9600 * archlinux-2018.12.01 * kali-linux-2019.1 * NT-10.0.1809
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    pysourceinfo

    pysourceinfo

    RTTI for Python Source and Binary Files

    The 'pysourceinfo' package provides source information on Python runtime objects based on 'inspect', 'sys', 'os', and 'imp'. The covered objects include packages, modules, functions, methods, scripts, and classes by two views: - File System View - packages, modules, and linenumbers - based on files and paths - Runtime Object View - callables, classes, and containers - based on in-memory RTTI / introspection The supported platforms are: - Linux, BSD, Unix, OS-X, Cygwin, and Windows - Python2, Python3 - CPython, PyPy Object addresses within modules - Object Identifier OID - and the display of the runtime call flow are supported by 'PyStackInfo'. Online documents: https://pysourceinfo.sourceforge.io/
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    pythonids

    pythonids

    Enumeration of Python implementations and releases

    The ‘pythonids‘ package provides the enumeration of Python syntaxes and the categorization of Python implementations. This enables the development of fast and easy portable generic code for arbitrary platforms in IT and IoT landscapes consisting of heterogeneous physical and virtual runtime environments. The current supported syntaxes are Python2.7+ and Python3 for the Python implementations: CPython IPython (based on CPython) IronPython Jython PyPy
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    setupdocx

    setupdocx

    Multidocument automation by templates - for sphinx, mkdocs, epydoc ...

    The ‘setupdocx‘ provides a control layer for continuous documentation by the simplified creation, packaging, and installation of documentation. The provided commands are distributed as entry points and optional base classes for further customization into 'setup.py' - setuptools / distutils. Manages arbitrary document templates for the supported builder, supports multiple builds with arbitrary document layouts, designs, and patched contents. The current release supports the following commands: - build_docx - Enhanced documentation. - install_docx - Installs local documentation. - dist_docx - Documentation packaging. - build_apidoc - Standalone Generator for API Documentation - build_apiref - Standalone Generator for API Reference
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    setuptestx

    setuptestx

    Support of unit tests on multiple platforms and implementations.

    The 'setuptestx' supports a common call interface for the major implementations and releases of Python on various operating systems and their variants of distributions. The current provided implementations are: - CPython, IPython, PyPY : Python2.7, and Python3.5+ - IronPython, Jython : Python2.7 For the OS see *Tested Platforms* in the manuals.
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    yapydata

    yapydata

    Lower-Layer unified data - JSON, XML, YAML + INI, CFG, properties

    The yapydata - Yet Another Python Data - provides a unified interface for the access to various data syntaxes. Therefore it encapsulates the libraries by offering a common API with the canonical internal data as JSON compatible Python in-memory structure. The application is foreseen in particular for the lower layer of the software stack including setup-tools. Thus it uses standard libraries only whenever possible. The initial supported DDLs are: * JSON, XML, YAML and the formats * INI, CFG, .properties The yapydata in particular supports the advanced access to data entries by mapping the dotted-OID notation onto mixed in-memory data types, optional including non-conformant tyeps such as tuple and set.
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    yapyutils

    yapyutils

    Utilities for platform indepentent low-level system APIs.

    The 'yapyutils' - Yet Another Python Utils - package provides miscellaneous *Python* utilities for the adaptation of platform independent APIs of the low-level part of the software stack. These are e.g. used for extensions of the *setuptools* and *distutils*, thus reduce the package dependency and avoid circular dependencies whenever possible by using standard packages and classes only. The more complex and complete data packages are provided for higher application layer functionality. The current release contains: * *yapyutils.modules* A utility to locate and load modules by a given name and/or file system path name, based on the *sys.path* variable. * *yapyutils.files* Search and location of files, e.g. modules and configuration files. * *yapyutils.help* Simple help for command line interfaces. * *yapyutils.config* Configuration file support, in particular for the initial setup of software packages.
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