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    JC

    JC

    CLI tool and python library

    ...The JC parsers can also be used as python modules. In this case, the output will be a python dictionary, or a list of dictionaries, instead of JSON. Two representations of the data are available. The default representation uses a strict schema per parser and converts known numbers to int/float JSON values. Certain known values of None are converted to JSON null, known boolean values are converted, and, in some cases, additional semantic context fields are added.
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    Graphtage

    Graphtage

    A semantic diff utility and library for tree-like files such as JSON

    Graphtage is a command-line utility and underlying library for semantically comparing and merging tree-like structures, such as JSON, XML, HTML, YAML, plist, and CSS files. Its name is a portmanteau of “graph” and “graftage”, the latter being the horticultural practice of joining two trees together such that they grow as one. Graphtage performs an analysis on an intermediate representation of the trees that is divorced from the filetypes of the input files. This means, for example, that you...
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    tkFontChooser

    tkFontChooser

    Simple font chooser dialog for tkinter

    A simple font chooser for Tkinter that allow the user to select the font family among the fonts available on his/her system. The size and style (bold, italic, underline, strikethrough) of the text can be set too. This module contains a `FontChooser` class which implements the font chooser and an `askfont` function that displays the font chooser and returns the chosen font when the user closes the font chooser. The font is returned as a dictionary like the one returned by the...
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    Robot Framework JMeter Library

    Robot Framework JMeter Library

    Robot Framework and JMeter integration

    SOURCE CODE MOVED TO https://github.com/kowalpy/Robot-Framework-JMeter-Library . NEW RELEASES WILL APPEAR ONLY AT GITHUB AND PYPI. The Robot Framework library which can be used for starting JMeter and/or analysing and converting JMeter log files into HTML and SQLite format.
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    Prefix Tree

    A lighting-fast prefix tree and DAWG implementation in C and python

    A lighting-fast prefix tree (trie) and compressed prefix tree (DAWG) implementation. This library can be usefull for longest-prefix matching, code completion, dictionary compression, spell checking.
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