Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: ll-xist
Version: 4.2
Summary: Extensible HTML/XML generator, cross-platform templating language, Oracle utilities and various other tools
Home-page: http://www.livinglogic.de/Python/xist/
Author: Walter Doerwald
Author-email: walter@livinglogic.de
License: MIT
Download-URL: http://www.livinglogic.de/Python/Download.html#xist
Description: XIST provides an extensible HTML and XML generator. XIST is also a XML parser
        with a very simple and pythonesque tree API. Every XML element type corresponds
        to a Python class and these Python classes provide a conversion method to
        transform the XML tree (e.g. into HTML). XIST can be considered
        'object oriented XSLT'.
        
        XIST also includes the following modules and packages:
        
        * ``ll.ul4c`` is compiler for a cross-platform templating language with
          similar capabilities to `Django's templating language`__. ``UL4`` templates
          are compiled to an internal format, which makes it possible to implement
          template renderers in other languages and makes the template code "secure"
          (i.e. template code can't open or delete files).
        
          __ http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates/
        
          There are implementations for Python, Java, Javascript and PHP.
        
        * ``ll.ul4on`` provides functions for encoding and decoding a lightweight
          machine-readable text-based format for serializing the object types supported
          by UL4. It is extensible to allow encoding/decoding arbitrary instances
          (i.e. it is basically a reimplementation of ``pickle``, but with string
          input/output instead of bytes and with an eye towards cross-plattform
          support).
        
          There are implementations for Python, Java, Javascript and PHP.
        
        * ``ll.orasql`` provides utilities for working with cx_Oracle_:
        
          - It allows calling functions and procedures with keyword arguments.
        
          - Query results will be put into Record objects, where database fields
            are accessible as object attributes.
        
          - The ``Connection`` class provides methods for iterating through the
            database metadata.
        
          - Importing the modules adds support for URLs with the scheme ``oracle`` to
            ``ll.url``.
        
          .. _cx_Oracle: http://cx-oracle.sourceforge.net/
        
        * ``ll.make`` is an object oriented make replacement. Like make it allows
          you to specify dependencies between files and actions to be executed
          when files don't exist or are out of date with respect to one
          of their sources. But unlike make you can do this in a object oriented
          way and targets are not only limited to files.
        
        * ``ll.color`` provides classes and functions for handling RGB color values.
          This includes the ability to convert between different color models
          (RGB, HSV, HLS) as well as to and from CSS format, and several functions
          for modifying and mixing colors.
        
        * ``ll.sisyphus`` provides classes for running Python scripts as cron jobs.
        
        * ``ll.url`` provides classes for parsing and constructing RFC 2396
          compliant URLs.
        
        * ``ll.nightshade`` can be used to serve the output of PL/SQL
          functions/procedures with CherryPy__.
        
        * ``ll.misc`` provides several small utility functions and classes.
        
        * ``ll.astyle`` can be used for colored terminal output (via ANSI escape
          sequences).
        
        * ``ll.daemon`` can be used on UNIX to fork a daemon process.
        
        * ``ll.xml_codec`` contains a complete codec for encoding and decoding XML.
        
        __ http://www.cherrypy.org/
        
        
        Changes in 4.2 (released 10/22/2012)
        ------------------------------------
        
        * UL4 templates now support list and dictionary comprehension as well as
          generator expressions.
        
        * A new UL4 function ``date`` has been added.
        
        * The UL4 method ``join`` no longer calls ``str`` on the items in the argument
          list.
        
        * The UL4 function format now supports a third argument: the language for
          formatting dates. So ``format(date(2012, 10, 10), '%A', 'de')`` outputs
          ``Mittwoch``.
        
        * UL4 date objects now have a new ``week`` method. This method returns the
          week number of the year. It supports one argument: the weekday number
          (0 for Monday, ... 6 for Sunday) that should be considered the start day
          of the week. All days in a new year preceding the first week start day are
          considered to be in week 0. The week start day defaults to 0 (Monday).
        
        * ``datetime.timedelta`` objects are now completely supported in UL4
          templates: They can be created with the ``timedelta`` function and can be
          type tested for with ``istimedelta``.
        
        * Added a new class ``ll.misc.monthdelta``. ``monthdelta`` objects
          can be used to add months/years to a ``datetime.datetime`` or
          ``datetime.date`` object. If the resulting day falls out of the range of
          valid days for the target month, the last day for the target month will be
          used instead.
        
        * ``monthdelta`` objects are now supported in UL4 templates: They can be
          created with the ``monthdelta`` function and can be type tested for with
          ``ismonthdelta``.
        
        
        
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Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Database
Classifier: Topic :: Internet
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Graphics
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Terminals
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: General
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: XML
