perky
https://pypi.org/project/perky/
A friendly, easy, Pythonic text file format
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perky-0.9.2.tar.gz | 0000033843 33 KB | |
python-perky.changes | 0000004302 4.2 KB | |
python-perky.spec | 0000001903 1.86 KB |
Revision 4 (latest revision is 5)
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 0.9.2: * Added GitHub Actions integration. Tests and coverage are run in the cloud after every checkin. Thanks to [Dan Pope](https://github.com/lordmauve) for gently walking me through this! * Fixed metadata in the `pyproject.toml` file. * Dropped support for Python 3.5. (I assumed I already had, but it was still listed as being supported in the project metadata.) * Added badges for testing, coverage, and supported Python versions. * API change: the `Parser` attribute `breadcrumbs` has been renamed to `stack`. It was previously undocumented anyway, though as of 0.9.1 it's now documented. The previous name `breadcrumbs` has been kept as an alias for now, but will be removed before 1.0. * Added the `line_number` and `source` attributes to the `Parser` object, for the convenience of pragma handlers. * Refactored `parser_include` slightly. No change to functionality or behavior, just a small code cleanup pass. * Added a "lines per second" output metric to the benchmark program. * From this point forward, Perky only supports reading and writing files in [UTF-8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8). If you need to work with a different encoding, you'll have to handle loading it form and saving it to disk yourself. You'll have to use `loads` and `dumps` to handle converting between Perky string format and native Python objects. * Optimized Perky some more. It's roughly 11% faster than 0.8.1.
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