lck.common 0.4.5 documentation
This library consists of various simple common routines and language constructs that are so useful they ten to be rewritten in every subsequent project I’m working on. Each function, decorator or module on its own is too simple to dedicate an entire PyPI package for it. Together however, this library represents a Swiss army knife for everyday needs (YMMV). Among the things you might find inside:
- robust memoization
- some less obvious collections (e.g.
orderedset)- a
@synchronizeddecorator (with threading or lockfile backends)- some controversial language enhancements like the Null object
- converter from ElementTree instances to dicts
- file finder (searching locations commonly used for storing app data)
The latest version can be installed via PyPI:
$ pip install lck.common
or:
$ easy_install lck.common
The source code repository and issue tracker are maintained on GitHub.
For the curious, lck stands for LangaCore Kit. LangaCore is a one man
software development shop of mine.
Note: lck.common requires Python 2.7 because all of its code is using
the so-called four futures (absolute_imports, division, print_function
and unicode_literals). One of the virtues in the creation of this library
is to make the code beautiful. These switches give a useful transitional
state between the old Python 2.x and the new Python 3.x. You should use them as
well.
lck.git introduced with a get_version routinedecode_entities added to lck.xmllck.lang.Null introduced, see Null Object patternlck.lang.unset is now a Null instancelck.xml introduced with a etree_to_dict routinelck.config has been removed, use the configparser backportlck.crypto introduced with a couple of thin wrappers over PyCryptolck.math introduced starting with Elo rating calculation routine.lck.lang.unset is now also False and len(unset) is zerolck namespace from langacore.kit