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Name: useless-py
Version: 1.0.3.a
Summary: Useful python utilities with less effort.
Home-page: https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor/useless-py
Author: Ronie Martinez
Author-email: ronmarti18@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor/useless-py/tarball/1.0.3.a
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        useless-py
        ==========
        
        Useful python utilities with less effort.
        
        Installation:
        -------------
        
        .. code:: sh
        
            pip install useless-py
        
        Features:
        ---------
        
        -  set\_interval() function and @interval decorator - similar to
           Javascript's setInterval() method, uses gevent
        -  set\_timeout() function and @timeout decorator - similar to
           Javascript's setTimeout() method, uses gevent
        -  set\_time\_limit() function and @time\_limit decorator - limits the
           maximum execution time of a function, raises TimeLimitExceededError
        -  @extends decorator - inheritance using a class decorator, inspired by
           Java's extends
        -  @nocase decorator - class decorator that allows access to attributes
           regardless of coding style (camelCase or snake\_case)
        -  @didyoumean decorator - class decorator, raises DidYouMeanError
           (subclass of AttributeError) which suggest close matches
        
        Usage:
        ------
        
        Check
        "`samples <https://github.com/Code-ReaQtor/useless-py/tree/master/samples>`__\ "
        folder.
        
        To-Do:
        ------
        
        -  [ ] Class Decorators
        
           -  [x] @extends - like Java's (instead of direct inheritance). IMO,
              more readable when you are doing multiple inheritance.
           -  [ ] @implements - like Java's (with the help of python "abc"
              module).
           -  [x] @nocase - rewrite of "nocase" module using a class decorator
              instead of direct inheritance, more Pythonic, IMO.
              (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nocase)
           -  [x] @didyoumean - raises a "DidYouMean" exception (instead of
              AttributeError) when an attribute of an instance does not exist
              and suggests close matches. Think of "git" when you messed up on
              giving the correct argument:
        
              .. code:: sh
        
                  C:\Users\Ronie Martinez>git hello
                  git: 'hello' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
                  Did you mean one of these?
                      help
                      reflog
        
        -  [ ] Context Managers
        
           -  [ ] Regular expressions in a "with" statement - I miss the old
              Perl $1, $2, $3 (special variables)... but global variable is an
              overkill, let's make a more Pythonic feature
        
        Author:
        -------
        
        -  Ronie Martinez (ronmarti18@gmail.com)
        
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Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Requires: gevent
