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Issue 18418010: Check in the thirdparty libs needed for webkitpy. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk
Patch Set: Created 7 years, 5 months ago
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+Metadata-Version: 1.0
+Name: logilab-common
+Version: 0.58.1
+Summary: collection of low-level Python packages and modules used by Logilab projects
+Home-page: http://www.logilab.org/project/logilab-common
+Author: Logilab
+Author-email: contact@logilab.fr
+License: LGPL
+Description: Logilab's common library
+ ========================
+
+ What's this ?
+ -------------
+
+ This package contains some modules used by differents Logilab's projects.
+
+ It is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
+
+ There is no documentation available yet but the source code should be clean and
+ well documented.
+
+ Designed to ease:
+
+ * handling command line options and configuration files
+ * writing interactive command line tools
+ * manipulation of files and character strings
+ * manipulation of common structures such as graph, tree, and pattern such as visitor
+ * generating text and HTML reports
+ * accessing some external libraries such as OmniORB_, Pyro_...
+ * more...
+
+
+ Installation
+ ------------
+
+ Extract the tarball, jump into the created directory and run ::
+
+ python setup.py install
+
+ For installation options, see ::
+
+ python setup.py install --help
+
+
+ Provided modules
+ ----------------
+
+ Here is a brief description of the available modules.
+
+ Modules providing high-level features
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ * `cache`, a cache implementation with a least recently used algorithm.
+
+ * `changelog`, a tiny library to manipulate our simplified ChangeLog file format.
+
+ * `clcommands`, high-level classes to define command line programs handling
+ different subcommands. It is based on `configuration` to get easy command line
+ / configuration file handling.
+
+ * `cli`, a base class for interactive programs using the command line.
+
+ * `configuration`, some classes to handle unified configuration from both
+ command line (using optparse) and configuration file (using ConfigParser).
+
+ * `dbf`, read Visual Fox Pro DBF files.
+
+ * `proc`, interface to Linux /proc.
+
+ * `umessage`, unicode email support.
+
+ * `ureports`, micro-reports, a way to create simple reports using python objects
+ without care of the final formatting. ReST and html formatters are provided.
+
+
+ Modules providing low-level functions and structures
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ * `compat`, provides a transparent compatibility layer between different python
+ versions.
+
+ * `date`, a set of date manipulation functions.
+
+ * `daemon`, a daemon function and mix-in class to properly start an Unix daemon
+ process.
+
+ * `decorators`, function decorators such as cached, timed...
+
+ * `deprecation`, decorator, metaclass & all to mark functions / classes as
+ deprecated or moved
+
+ * `fileutils`, some file / file path manipulation utilities.
+
+ * `graph`, graph manipulations functions such as cycle detection, bases for dot
+ file generation.
+
+ * `modutils`, python module manipulation functions.
+
+ * `shellutils`, some powerful shell like functions to replace shell scripts with
+ python scripts.
+
+ * `tasksqueue`, a prioritized tasks queue implementation.
+
+ * `textutils`, some text manipulation functions (ansi colorization, line wrapping,
+ rest support...).
+
+ * `tree`, base class to represent tree structure, and some others to make it
+ works with the visitor implementation (see below).
+
+ * `visitor`, a generic visitor pattern implementation.
+
+
+ Modules extending some standard modules
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ * `debugger`, `pdb` customization.
+
+ * `logging_ext`, extensions to `logging` module such as a colorized formatter
+ and an easier initialization function.
+
+ * `optik_ext`, defines some new option types (regexp, csv, color, date, etc.)
+ for `optik` / `optparse`
+
+ * `xmlrpcutils`, auth support for XML-RPC
+
+
+ Modules extending some external modules
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ * `corbautils`, useful functions for use with the OmniORB_ CORBA library.
+
+ * `hg`, some Mercurial_ utility functions.
+
+ * `pdf_ext`, pdf and fdf file manipulations, with pdftk.
+
+ * `pyro_ext`, some Pyro_ utility functions.
+
+ * `sphinx_ext`, Sphinx_ plugin defining a `autodocstring` directive.
+
+ * `vcgutils` , utilities functions to generate file readable with Georg Sander's
+ vcg tool (Visualization of Compiler Graphs).
+
+
+ To be deprecated modules
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ Those `logilab.common` modules will much probably be deprecated in future
+ versions:
+
+ * `testlib`: use `unittest2`_ instead
+ * `pytest`: use `discover`_ instead
+ * `interface`: use `zope.interface`_ if you really want this
+ * `table`, `xmlutils`: is that used?
+ * `sphinxutils`: we won't go that way imo (i == syt)
+
+
+ Deprecated modules
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ Those `logilab.common` modules are only there for backward compatibility. They
+ can go away at anytime.
+
+ * `optparser`: use `clcommands` instead
+
+ * `adbh`, `db`, `sqlgen`: see `logilab.database`_ instead
+
+ * `contexts`: content move to `shellutils`
+
+ * `html`: deprecated without replacement
+
+
+ Comments, support, bug reports
+ ------------------------------
+
+ Project page http://www.logilab.org/project/logilab-common
+
+ Use the python-projects@lists.logilab.org mailing list. Since we do not have
+ publicly available bug tracker yet, bug reports should be emailed
+ there too.
+
+ You can subscribe to this mailing list at
+ http://lists.logilab.org/mailman/listinfo/python-projects
+
+ Archives are available at
+ http://lists.logilab.org/pipermail/python-projects/
+
+
+ .. _Pyro: http://pyro.sourceforge.net/
+ .. _OmniORB: http://omniorb.sourceforge.net/
+ .. _Mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com
+ .. _Sphinx: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
+ .. _`logilab.database`: http://www.logilab.org/project/logilab-database/
+ .. _`unittest2`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2
+ .. _`discover`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/discover
+ .. _`zope.interface`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.interface
+
+Platform: UNKNOWN
+Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3

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