Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: charade
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: Universal encoding detector for python 2 and 3
Home-page: https://github.com/sigmavirus24/charade
Author: Ian Cordasco
Author-email: graffatcolmingov@gmail.com
License: LGPL
Description: Charade: The Universal character encoding detector
        --------------------------------------------------
        
        Detects
         - ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (2 variants), UTF-32 (4 variants)
         - Big5, GB2312, EUC-TW, HZ-GB-2312, ISO-2022-CN (Traditional and Simplified Chinese)
         - EUC-JP, SHIFT_JIS, ISO-2022-JP (Japanese)
         - EUC-KR, ISO-2022-KR (Korean)
         - KOI8-R, MacCyrillic, IBM855, IBM866, ISO-8859-5, windows-1251 (Cyrillic)
         - ISO-8859-2, windows-1250 (Hungarian)
         - ISO-8859-5, windows-1251 (Bulgarian)
         - windows-1252 (English)
         - ISO-8859-7, windows-1253 (Greek)
         - ISO-8859-8, windows-1255 (Visual and Logical Hebrew)
         - TIS-620 (Thai)
        
        Requires Python 2.6 or later
        
        Command-line Tool
        -----------------
        
        chardet comes with a command-line script which reports on the encodings of one
        or more files::
        
            % chardetect.py somefile someotherfile
            somefile: windows-1252 with confidence 0.5
            someotherfile: ascii with confidence 1.0
        
        About
        -----
        
        This is a port of Mark Pilgrim's excellent chardet. Previous two versions 
        needed to be maintained: one that supported python 2.x and one that supported 
        python 3.x. With the minor amount of work placed into this port, charade now 
        supports both in one codebase.
        
        The base for the work was Mark's last available copy of the chardet source for 
        python 3000.
        
        The Reason
        ~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Does everything have to have a reason? No, but in this case the reason was to 
        help out `requests <http://python-requests.org>`_ and anyone else who sorely 
        needed this.
        
        What about x, y, or z?
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        If x, y, or z (a colloquialism for other projects that may do the same thing) 
        do exist and indeed existed before charade, then I'm disappointed that they 
        didn't make themselves better known. It would have saved me quite a few hours.
        
        
        :maintainer: Ian Cordasco
        
Keywords: encoding,i18n,xml
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Linguistic
