organize it into logical packages based on the code's functionality.
Note that when words would collide with a Python standard library or
reserved keyword I've used a 'z' at the end, e.g. 'collectionz'
-instead of 'collections'.
+instead of 'collections' and 'typez' instead of 'types'.
There's some example code that uses various features of this project checked
in under `examples/ <https://wannabe.guru.org/gitweb/?p=pyutils.git;a=tree;f=examples;h=d9744bf2b171ba7a9ff21ae1d3862b673647fff4;hb=HEAD>`_ that you can check out. See the `README <http://wannabe.guru.org/gitweb/?p=pyutils.git;a=blob_plain;f=examples/README;hb=HEAD>`__ in that directory for more information
pyutils.parallelize
pyutils.search
pyutils.security
- pyutils.types
+ pyutils.typez
Submodules
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:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
+pyutils.geocode module
+----------------------
+
+.. automodule:: pyutils.geocode
+ :members:
+ :undoc-members:
+ :show-inheritance:
+
pyutils.graph module
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:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
-pyutils.persistent module
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-
-.. automodule:: pyutils.persistent
- :members:
- :undoc-members:
- :show-inheritance:
-
pyutils.remote\_worker module
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