Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: Pyng
Version: 1.0.10
Summary: Yet another collection of Python utility functions
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pyng/
Author: Nat Goodspeed
Author-email: nat.cognitoy@gmail.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: ====
        Pyng
        ====
        
        Pyng is a collection of Python utility functions I've written over the years,
        and that I keep wishing were available everywhere. Sadly, in many cases I've
        simply pasted copies of individual functions as needed. But no more!
        
        It's organized as follows:
        
        * **commands:** decorator to automatically build an argparse.ArgumentParser by
          decorating functions you want to expose as script subcommands
        
        * **dicts:** dict subsets, dict searching
        
        * **exc:** manipulate exceptions, e.g. reraise, retry
        
        * **genio:** generator-based file I/O, loosely related to Java file streams
        
        * **graph:** filter DAG represented as dict of (key, otherkeys)
        
        * **iters:** generic iterator functionality, akin to itertools
        
        * **out:** construct a file-like output object to wrap a specified sink
          function, with buffer_lines as a useful example and syslogger as a practical
          use case
        
        * **relwalk:** os.walk() filtered to produce pathnames relative to the
          starting directory
        
        * **replacefile:** filter a text file in-place
        
        * **timing:** time-related utilities, e.g. duration() to produce a
          human-friendly description of a specified interval and ProgressTimer to
          abstract ETA computations
        
        * **tk:** Tkinter utilities, e.g. prompt for a single password or construct a
          prompt dialog from (description, type) tuples
        
        * **toposort:** topological sort of DAG represented as dict of (key, otherkeys)
        
        In addition...
        
        * **ProgressBar** provides experimental progress-bar support for a long-
          running console script, from self-overwriting console messages through
          wxPython, zenity, Tkinter. This is very much a work in progress, though
          functional subsets have been successfully used.
        
        Please see the individual docstrings for more information.
        
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