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FileName | ./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/astor/rtrip.pyo |
FileSize | 5709 |
MD5 | 8E77DDAAB449BBD98C6E9117AAE0FBE1 |
SHA-1 | 1EAFE31B75C890A14CD8F846FDEDB9312AF773BA |
SHA-256 | 0A2327AB64BB72DE2DD142F5B04AFC1062B4878535195B9470CE13F3C9B396B5 |
SSDEEP | 96:w6f1MLtoFnRx92+7ZY42Vv5czCftrxeKRikKhcLdLwyMqFrzVDx:wLtoFnr92+mzczRCLOrIrJDx |
TLSH | T112C19385B7A842BB96A10170B1B90343DE50E2F7A1427B5436BCE0B52FDD3B1C1B22D6 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 3 |
hashlookup:trust | 65 |
The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
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MD5 | 9632BCC0D86E6E3F2DB961BE88B4F409 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | astor is designed to allow easy manipulation of Python source via the AST. There are some other similar libraries, but astor focuses on the following areas: - Round-trip an AST back to Python: - Modified AST doesn't need linenumbers, ctx, etc. or otherwise be directly compileable for the round-trip to work. - Easy to read generated code as, well, code - Can round-trip two different source trees to compare for functional differences, using the astor.rtrip tool (for example, after PEP8 edits). - Dump pretty-printing of AST - Harder to read than round-tripped code, but more accurate to figure out what is going on. - Easier to read than dump from built-in AST module - Non-recursive treewalk - Sometimes you want a recursive treewalk (and astor supports that, starting at any node on the tree), but sometimes you don't need to do that. astor doesn't require you to explicitly visit sub-nodes unless you want to: - You can add code that executes before a node's children are visited, and/or - You can add code that executes after a node's children are visited, and/or - You can add code that executes and keeps the node's children from being visited (and optionally visit them yourself via a recursive call) - Write functions to access the tree based on object names and/or attribute names - Enjoy easy access to parent node(s) for tree rewriting |
PackageName | python2-astor |
PackageRelease | 27.4 |
PackageVersion | 0.8.1 |
SHA-1 | C5A5A16D04EF4F973DFE870F3A634B4D1967C6EF |
SHA-256 | A373A25B9F9F162E5F3DC9AA098C3F13078497D39EFD936E38680D9087A9084A |
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MD5 | 9A843700959D14D6A578E8C6DB0EAC27 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | astor is designed to allow easy manipulation of Python source via the AST. There are some other similar libraries, but astor focuses on the following areas: - Round-trip an AST back to Python: - Modified AST doesn't need linenumbers, ctx, etc. or otherwise be directly compileable for the round-trip to work. - Easy to read generated code as, well, code - Can round-trip two different source trees to compare for functional differences, using the astor.rtrip tool (for example, after PEP8 edits). - Dump pretty-printing of AST - Harder to read than round-tripped code, but more accurate to figure out what is going on. - Easier to read than dump from built-in AST module - Non-recursive treewalk - Sometimes you want a recursive treewalk (and astor supports that, starting at any node on the tree), but sometimes you don't need to do that. astor doesn't require you to explicitly visit sub-nodes unless you want to: - You can add code that executes before a node's children are visited, and/or - You can add code that executes after a node's children are visited, and/or - You can add code that executes and keeps the node's children from being visited (and optionally visit them yourself via a recursive call) - Write functions to access the tree based on object names and/or attribute names - Enjoy easy access to parent node(s) for tree rewriting |
PackageName | python2-astor |
PackageRelease | lp153.27.4 |
PackageVersion | 0.8.1 |
SHA-1 | 0B6727FB4D1D7A78ED027E1E5148F8F03DE22FA6 |
SHA-256 | 737177BC061853FF7D0B304624B4A37F2DE36D371283D98B51D13239E9CB8A45 |
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MD5 | 24D8E23EFD191A0B3F4C68C37F2C8B6C |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | astor is designed to allow easy manipulation of Python source via the AST. There are some other similar libraries, but astor focuses on the following areas: - Round-trip an AST back to Python: - Modified AST doesn't need linenumbers, ctx, etc. or otherwise be directly compileable for the round-trip to work. - Easy to read generated code as, well, code - Can round-trip two different source trees to compare for functional differences, using the astor.rtrip tool (for example, after PEP8 edits). - Dump pretty-printing of AST - Harder to read than round-tripped code, but more accurate to figure out what is going on. - Easier to read than dump from built-in AST module - Non-recursive treewalk - Sometimes you want a recursive treewalk (and astor supports that, starting at any node on the tree), but sometimes you don't need to do that. astor doesn't require you to explicitly visit sub-nodes unless you want to: - You can add code that executes before a node's children are visited, and/or - You can add code that executes after a node's children are visited, and/or - You can add code that executes and keeps the node's children from being visited (and optionally visit them yourself via a recursive call) - Write functions to access the tree based on object names and/or attribute names - Enjoy easy access to parent node(s) for tree rewriting |
PackageName | python2-astor |
PackageRelease | lp152.27.3 |
PackageVersion | 0.8.1 |
SHA-1 | 00DE174A5C053E8D5F63E4C70595CA068AD8A323 |
SHA-256 | 006840BDA8F95E5ABB62C5FC6F5A99AC0ACBE7D80AC85A9E1620BE61B733788F |