Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pmisc
Version: 1.2.2
Summary: This module contains miscellaneous utility functions that can be applied in a variety of circumstances; there are context managers, membership functions (test if an argument is of a given type), numerical functions, string functions and functions to aid in the unit testing of modules (`Py
Home-page: http://github.com/pmacosta/pmisc/
Author: Pablo Acosta-Serafini
Author-email: pmasdev@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: .. README.rst
        .. Copyright (c) 2013-2017 Pablo Acosta-Serafini
        .. See LICENSE for details
        
        
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        Description
        ===========
        
        .. role:: bash(code)
        	:language: bash
        
        .. [[[cog
        .. import os, sys, pmisc, docs.support.requirements_to_rst
        .. file_name = sys.modules['docs.support.requirements_to_rst'].__file__
        .. mdir = os.path.join(os.path.realpath(
        ..    os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(file_name)))), 'sbin'
        .. )
        .. docs.support.requirements_to_rst.def_links(cog)
        .. ]]]
        .. _Astroid: https://bitbucket.org/logilab/astroid
        .. _Cog: http://nedbatchelder.com/code/cog
        .. _Coverage: http://coverage.readthedocs.org/en/coverage-4.0a5
        .. _Decorator: https://pythonhosted.org/decorator
        .. _Docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs
        .. _Funcsigs: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/funcsigs
        .. _Mock: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock
        .. _Pylint: http://www.pylint.org
        .. _Py.test: http://pytest.org
        .. _Pytest-coverage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-cov
        .. _Pytest-xdist: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-xdist
        .. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org
        .. _ReadTheDocs Sphinx theme: https://github.com/snide/sphinx_rtd_theme
        .. _Inline Syntax Highlight Sphinx Extension:
           https://bitbucket.org/klorenz/sphinxcontrib-inlinesyntaxhighlight
        .. _Tox: https://testrun.org/tox
        .. _Virtualenv: http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs
        .. [[[end]]]
        
        This module contains miscellaneous utility functions that can be applied in a
        variety of circumstances; there are context managers, membership functions
        (test if an argument is of a given type), numerical functions, string
        functions and functions to aid in the unit testing of modules
        (`Py.test`_-based)
        
        Interpreter
        ===========
        
        The package has been developed and tested with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
        and 3.6 under Linux (Debian, Ubuntu), macOS and Microsoft Windows
        
        Installing
        ==========
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
        	$ pip install pmisc
        
        Documentation
        =============
        
        Available at `Read the Docs <https://pmisc.readthedocs.org>`_
        
        Contributing
        ============
        
        1. Abide by the adopted `code of conduct
           <http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/3/0>`_
        
        2. Fork the `repository <https://github.com/pmacosta/pmisc>`_ from
           GitHub and then clone personal copy [#f1]_:
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        		$ git clone \
        		      https://github.com/[github-user-name]/pmisc.git
                        Cloning into 'pmisc'...
                        ...
        		$ cd pmisc
        		$ export PMISC_DIR=${PWD}
        
        3. Install the project's Git hooks and build the documentation. The pre-commit
           hook does some minor consistency checks, namely trailing whitespace and
           `PEP8 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_ compliance via
           Pylint. Assuming the directory to which the repository was cloned is
           in the :bash:`$PMISC_DIR` shell environment variable:
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        		$ ${PMISC_DIR}/sbin/complete-cloning.sh
                        Installing Git hooks
                        Building pmisc package documentation
                        ...
        
        4. Ensure that the Python interpreter can find the package modules
           (update the :bash:`$PYTHONPATH` environment variable, or use
           `sys.paths() <https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.path>`_,
           etc.)
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        		$ export PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}:${PMISC_DIR}
        
        5. Install the dependencies (if needed, done automatically by pip):
        
            .. [[[cog
            .. import docs.support.requirements_to_rst
            .. docs.support.requirements_to_rst.proc_requirements(cog)
            .. ]]]
        
        
            * `Astroid`_ (Python 2.6: older than 1.4, Python 2.7 or newer: 1.3.8
              or newer)
        
            * `Cog`_ (2.4 or newer)
        
            * `Coverage`_ (3.7.1 or newer)
        
            * `Decorator`_ (3.4.2 or newer)
        
            * `Docutils`_ (Python 2.6: 0.12 or newer and older than 0.13, Python
              2.7: 0.12 or newer, Python 3.3: 0.12 or newer and older than 0.13,
              Python 3.4: 0.12 or newer, Python 3.5: 0.12 or newer, Python 3.6:
              0.12 or newer)
        
            * `Funcsigs`_ (Python 2.x only, 0.4 or newer)
        
            * `Inline Syntax Highlight Sphinx Extension`_ (0.2 or newer)
        
            * `Mock`_ (Python 2.x only, 1.0.1 or newer)
        
            * `Py.test`_ (2.7.0 or newer)
        
            * `Pylint`_ (Python 2.6: 1.3 or newer and older than 1.4, Python 2.7
              or newer: 1.3.1 or newer)
        
            * `Pytest-coverage`_ (1.8.0 or newer)
        
            * `Pytest-xdist`_ (optional, 1.8.0 or newer)
        
            * `ReadTheDocs Sphinx theme`_ (0.1.9 or newer)
        
            * `Sphinx`_ (Python 2.6: 1.2.3 or newer and 1.4.9 or older, Python
              2.7: 1.5 or newer, Python 3.3: 1.2.3 or newer and 1.4.9 or older,
              Python 3.4: 1.5 or newer, Python 3.5: 1.5 or newer, Python 3.6:
              1.5 or newer)
        
            * `Tox`_ (1.9.0 or newer)
        
            * `Virtualenv`_ (13.1.2 or newer)
        
            .. [[[end]]]
        
        6. Implement a new feature or fix a bug
        
        7. Write a unit test which shows that the contributed code works as expected.
           Run the package tests to ensure that the bug fix or new feature does not
           have adverse side effects. If possible achieve 100% code and branch
           coverage of the contribution. Thorough package validation
           can be done via Tox and Py.test:
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
                    $ tox
                    GLOB sdist-make: .../pmisc/setup.py
                    py26-pkg inst-nodeps: .../pmisc/.tox/dist/pmisc-...zip
        
           `Setuptools <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools>`_ can also be used
           (Tox is configured as its virtual environment manager):
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        	    $ python setup.py tests
                    running tests
                    running egg_info
                    writing requirements to pmisc.egg-info/requires.txt
                    writing pmisc.egg-info/PKG-INFO
                    ...
        
           Tox (or Setuptools via Tox) runs with the following default environments:
           ``py26-pkg``, ``py27-pkg``, ``py33-pkg``, ``py34-pkg`` and ``py35-pkg``
           [#f2]_. These use the Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 interpreters,
           respectively, to test all code in the documentation (both in Sphinx
           ``*.rst`` source files and in docstrings), run all unit tests, measure test
           coverage and re-build the exceptions documentation. To pass arguments to
           Py.test (the test runner) use a double dash (``--``) after all the Tox
           arguments, for example:
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        	    $ tox -e py27-pkg -- -n 4
                    GLOB sdist-make: .../pmisc/setup.py
                    py27-pkg inst-nodeps: .../pmisc/.tox/dist/pmisc-...zip
                    ...
        
           Or use the :code:`-a` Setuptools optional argument followed by a quoted
           string with the arguments for Py.test. For example:
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        	    $ python setup.py tests -a "-e py27-pkg -- -n 4"
                    running tests
                    ...
        
           There are other convenience environments defined for Tox [#f3]_:
        
            * ``py26-repl``, ``py27-repl``, ``py33-repl``, ``py34-repl`` and
              ``py35-repl`` run the Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 or 3.5 REPL,
              respectively, in the appropriate virtual environment. The ``pmisc``
              package is pip-installed by Tox when the environments are created.
              Arguments to the interpreter can be passed in the command line
              after a double dash (``--``)
        
            * ``py26-test``, ``py27-test``, ``py33-test``, ``py34-test`` and
              ``py35-test`` run py.test using the Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4
              or Python 3.5 interpreter, respectively, in the appropriate virtual
              environment. Arguments to py.test can be passed in the command line
              after a double dash (``--``) , for example:
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        	    $ tox -e py34-test -- -x test_pmisc.py
                    GLOB sdist-make: [...]/pmisc/setup.py
                    py34-test inst-nodeps: [...]/pmisc/.tox/dist/pmisc-[...].zip
                    py34-test runtests: PYTHONHASHSEED='680528711'
                    py34-test runtests: [...]py.test -x test_pmisc.py
                    ============== test session starts ==============
                    platform linux -- Python 3.4.2 -- py-1.4.30 -- [...]
                    ...
        
            * ``py26-cov``, ``py27-cov``, ``py33-cov``, ``py34-cov`` and
              ``py35-cov`` test code and branch coverage using the Python 2.6,
              2.7, 3.3, 3.4 or 3.5 interpreter, respectively, in the appropriate
              virtual environment. Arguments to py.test can be passed in the command
              line after a double dash (``--``). The report can be found in
              :bash:`${PMISC_DIR}/.tox/py[PV]/usr/share/pmisc/tests/htmlcov/index.html`
              where ``[PV]`` stands for ``26``, ``27``, ``33``, ``34`` or ``35``
              depending on the interpreter used
        
        8. Verify that continuous integration tests pass. The package has continuous
           integration configured for Linux (via `Travis <http://www.travis-ci.org>`_)
           and for Microsoft Windows (via `Appveyor <http://www.appveyor.com>`_).
           Aggregation/cloud code coverage is configured via
           `Codecov <https://codecov.io>`_. It is assumed that the Codecov repository
           upload token in the Travis build is stored in the :bash:`${CODECOV_TOKEN}`
           environment variable (securely defined in the Travis repository settings
           page).
        
        9. Document the new feature or bug fix (if needed). The script
           :bash:`${PMISC_DIR}/sbin/build_docs.py` re-builds the whole package
           documentation (re-generates images, cogs source files, etc.):
        
        	.. [[[cog pmisc.ste('build_docs.py -h', 0, mdir, cog.out) ]]]
        
        	.. code-block:: bash
        
        	    $ ${PKG_BIN_DIR}/build_docs.py -h
        	    usage: build_docs.py [-h] [-d DIRECTORY] [-r]
        	                         [-n NUM_CPUS] [-t]
        
        	    Build pmisc package documentation
        
        	    optional arguments:
        	      -h, --help            show this help message and exit
        	      -d DIRECTORY, --directory DIRECTORY
        	                            specify source file directory
        	                            (default ../pmisc)
        	      -r, --rebuild         rebuild exceptions documentation.
        	                            If no module name is given all
        	                            modules with auto-generated
        	                            exceptions documentation are
        	                            rebuilt
        	      -n NUM_CPUS, --num-cpus NUM_CPUS
        	                            number of CPUs to use (default: 1)
        	      -t, --test            diff original and rebuilt file(s)
        	                            (exit code 0 indicates file(s) are
        	                            identical, exit code 1 indicates
        	                            file(s) are different)
        
        
        	.. [[[end]]]
        
        .. rubric:: Footnotes
        
        .. [#f1] All examples are for the `bash <https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/>`_
           shell
        
        .. [#f2] It is assumed that all the Python interpreters are in the executables
           path. Source code for the interpreters can be downloaded from Python's main
           `site <http://www.python.org/downloads>`_
        
        .. [#f3] Tox configuration largely inspired by
           `Ionel's codelog <http://blog.ionelmc.ro/2015/04/14/
           tox-tricks-and-patterns/>`_
        
        
        License
        =======
        
        The MIT License (MIT)
        
        Copyright (c) 2013-2017 Pablo Acosta-Serafini
        
        Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
        of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
        in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
        to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
        copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
        furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
        
        The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
        copies or substantial portions of the Software.
        
        THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
        IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
        FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
        AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
        LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
        OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
        SOFTWARE.
        .. CHANGELOG.rst
        .. Copyright (c) 2013-2017 Pablo Acosta-Serafini
        .. See LICENSE for details
        
        Changelog
        =========
        
        * 1.2.2 [2017-02-09]: Package build enhancements and fixes
        
        * 1.2.1 [2017-02-07]: Python 3.6 support
        
        * 1.2.0 [2016-10-28]: Added TmpDir context manager to work with temporary
          directories
        
        * 1.1.9 [2016-09-26]: Minor documentation update
        
        * 1.1.8 [2016-08-27]: Fixed Appveyor-CI failures
        
        * 1.1.7 [2016-08-24]: Fixed Travis-CI failures
        
        * 1.1.6 [2016-08-24]: Fixed Py.test 3.0.x-related incompatibilities
        
        * 1.1.5 [2016-08-24]: assert_exception now prints better message when actual
          exception is different than expected exception
        
        * 1.1.4 [2016-08-06]: assert_exception now prints traceback when exception
          raised is different than expected exception
        
        * 1.1.3 [2016-06-09]: assert_exception exception message is now not limited to
          just strings
        
        * 1.1.2 [2016-06-01]: Fixed continuous integration failures in term_echo
          function testing
        
        * 1.1.1 [2016-06-01]: Enhanced TmpFile context manager by allowing positional
          and keyword arguments to be passed to optional write function
        
        * 1.1.0 [2016-05-15]: Added incfile, ste and term_echo functions. These produce
          output marked up in reStructuredText of source files (incfile) or terminal
          commands (ste, term_echo). All can be used to include relevant information in
          docstrings to enhance documentation
        
        * 1.0.5 [2016-05-13]: Minor documentation update
        
        * 1.0.4 [2016-05-02]: Minor documentation and testing enhancements
        
        * 1.0.3 [2016-04-26]: Dependencies fixes
        
        * 1.0.2 [2016-04-26]: Windows continuous integration fixes
        
        * 1.0.1 [2016-04-26]: Removed dependency on Numpy
        
        * 1.0.0 [2016-04-23]: Final release of 1.0.0 branch
        
        * 1.0.0rc1 [2016-04-22]: Initial commit, merges misc and test modules of putil
          PyPI package
        
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