[Python-modules-commits] [python-aniso8601] 01/01: Remove egg files

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Author: Jonathan Carter <jcarter at linux.com>
Date:   Sat Dec 17 13:27:44 2016 +0200

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-Metadata-Version: 1.1
-Name: aniso8601
-Version: 1.2.0
-Summary: A library for parsing ISO 8601 strings.
-Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/nielsenb/aniso8601
-Author: Brandon Nielsen
-Author-email: nielsenb at jetfuse.net
-License: UNKNOWN
-Description: ===========
-         aniso8601
-        ===========
-        
-        ----------------------------------
-        Another ISO 8601 parser for Python
-        ----------------------------------
-        
-        Features
-        ========
-        * Pure Python implementation
-        * Python 3 support
-        * Logical behavior
-        
-          - Parse a time, get a `datetime.time <http://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#datetime.time>`_
-          - Parse a date, get a `datetime.date <http://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#datetime.date>`_
-          - Parse a datetime, get a `datetime.datetime <http://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#datetime.datetime>`_
-          - Parse a duration, get a `datetime.timedelta <http://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#datetime.timedelta>`_
-          - Parse an interval, get a tuple of dates or datetimes
-          - Parse a repeating interval, get a date or datetime `generator <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0255/>`_
-        
-        * UTC offset represented as fixed-offset tzinfo
-        * `dateutil.relativedelta <http://dateutil.readthedocs.io/en/latest/relativedelta.html>`_ available for calendar accuracy
-        * No regular expressions
-        
-        Installation
-        ============
-        
-        The recommended installation method is to use pip::
-        
-          $ pip install aniso8601
-        
-        Alternatively, you can download the source (git repository hosted at `Bitbucket <https://bitbucket.org/nielsenb/aniso8601>`_) and install directly::
-        
-          $ python setup.py install
-        
-        Use
-        ===
-        
-        Parsing datetimes
-        -----------------
-        
-        To parse a typical ISO 8601 datetime string::
-        
-          >>> import aniso8601
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1977-06-10T12:00:00Z')
-          datetime.datetime(1977, 6, 10, 12, 0, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC)
-        
-        Alternative delimiters can be specified, for example, a space::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1977-06-10 12:00:00Z', delimiter=' ')
-          datetime.datetime(1977, 6, 10, 12, 0, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC)
-        
-        UTC offsets are supported::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1979-06-05T08:00:00-08:00')
-          datetime.datetime(1979, 6, 5, 8, 0, tzinfo=-8:00:00 UTC)
-        
-        If a UTC offset is not specified, the returned datetime will be naive::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1983-01-22T08:00:00')
-          datetime.datetime(1983, 1, 22, 8, 0)
-        
-        Parsing dates
-        -------------
-        
-        To parse a date represented in an ISO 8601 string::
-        
-          >>> import aniso8601
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_date('1984-04-23')
-          datetime.date(1984, 4, 23)
-        
-        Basic format is supported as well::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_date('19840423')
-          datetime.date(1984, 4, 23)
-        
-        To parse a date using the ISO 8601 week date format::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_date('1986-W38-1')
-          datetime.date(1986, 9, 15)
-        
-        To parse an ISO 8601 ordinal date::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_date('1988-132')
-          datetime.date(1988, 5, 11)
-        
-        Parsing times
-        -------------
-        
-        To parse a time formatted as an ISO 8601 string::
-        
-          >>> import aniso8601
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('11:31:14')
-          datetime.time(11, 31, 14)
-        
-        As with all of the above, basic format is supported::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('113114')
-          datetime.time(11, 31, 14)
-        
-        A UTC offset can be specified for times::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('17:18:19-02:30')
-          datetime.time(17, 18, 19, tzinfo=-2:30:00 UTC)
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('171819Z')
-          datetime.time(17, 18, 19, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC)
-        
-        Reduced accuracy is supported::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('21:42')
-          datetime.time(21, 42)
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('22')
-          datetime.time(22, 0)
-        
-        A decimal fraction is always allowed on the lowest order element of an ISO 8601 formatted time::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('22:33.5')
-          datetime.time(22, 33, 30)
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_time('23.75')
-          datetime.time(23, 45)
-        
-        Parsing durations
-        -----------------
-        
-        To parse a duration formatted as an ISO 8601 string::
-        
-          >>> import aniso8601
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_duration('P1Y2M3DT4H54M6S')
-          datetime.timedelta(428, 17646)
-        
-        Reduced accuracy is supported::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_duration('P1Y')
-          datetime.timedelta(365)
-        
-        A decimal fraction is allowed on the lowest order element::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_duration('P1YT3.5M')
-          datetime.timedelta(365, 210)
-        
-        The decimal fraction can be specified with a comma instead of a full-stop::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_duration('P1YT3,5M')
-          datetime.timedelta(365, 210)
-        
-        Parsing a duration from a combined date and time is supported as well::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_duration('P0001-01-02T01:30:5')
-          datetime.timedelta(397, 5405)
-        
-        The above treat years as 365 days and months as 30 days. If calendar level accuracy is required, the relative keyword argument can be used::
-        
-          >>> import aniso8601
-          >>> from datetime import date
-          >>> one_month = aniso8601.parse_duration('P1M', relative=True)
-          >>> print one_month
-          relativedelta(months=+1)
-          >>> date(2003,1,27) + one_month
-          datetime.date(2003, 2, 27)
-          >>> date(2003,1,31) + one_month
-          datetime.date(2003, 2, 28)
-          >>> date(2003,1,31) + two_months
-          datetime.date(2003, 3, 31)
-        
-        Since a relative fractional month or year is not logical, a ValueError is raised when attempting to parse a duration with :code:`relative=True` and fractional month or year::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_duration('P2.1Y', relative=True)
-          Traceback (most recent call last):
-            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
-            File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601_working/aniso8601/aniso8601/duration.py", line 29, in parse_duration
-              return _parse_duration_prescribed(isodurationstr, relative)
-            File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601_working/aniso8601/aniso8601/duration.py", line 150, in _parse_duration_prescribed
-              raise ValueError('Fractional months and years are not defined for relative intervals.')
-          ValueError: Fractional months and years are not defined for relative intervals.
-        
-        Parsing intervals
-        -----------------
-        
-        To parse an interval specified by a start and end::
-        
-          >>> import aniso8601
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('2007-03-01T13:00:00/2008-05-11T15:30:00')
-          (datetime.datetime(2007, 3, 1, 13, 0), datetime.datetime(2008, 5, 11, 15, 30))
-        
-        Intervals specified by a start time and a duration are supported::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/P1Y2M10DT2H30M')
-          (datetime.datetime(2007, 3, 1, 13, 0, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC), datetime.datetime(2008, 5, 9, 15, 30, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC))
-        
-        A duration can also be specified by a duration and end time::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('P1M/1981-04-05')
-          (datetime.date(1981, 4, 5), datetime.date(1981, 3, 6))
-        
-        Notice that the result of the above parse is not in order from earliest to latest. If sorted intervals are required, simply use the 'sorted' keyword as shown below::
-        
-          >>> sorted(aniso8601.parse_interval('P1M/1981-04-05'))
-          [datetime.date(1981, 3, 6), datetime.date(1981, 4, 5)]
-        
-        The end of an interval is given as a datetime when required to maintain the resolution specified by a duration, even if the duration start is given as a date::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('2014-11-12/PT4H54M6.5S')
-          (datetime.date(2014, 11, 12), datetime.datetime(2014, 11, 12, 4, 54, 6, 500000))
-        
-        Repeating intervals are supported as well, and return a generator::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_repeating_interval('R3/1981-04-05/P1D')
-          <generator object date_generator at 0x7f698cdefc80>
-          >>> list(aniso8601.parse_repeating_interval('R3/1981-04-05/P1D'))
-          [datetime.date(1981, 4, 5), datetime.date(1981, 4, 6), datetime.date(1981, 4, 7)]
-        
-        Repeating intervals are allowed to go in the reverse direction::
-        
-          >>> list(aniso8601.parse_repeating_interval('R2/PT1H2M/1980-03-05T01:01:00'))
-          [datetime.datetime(1980, 3, 5, 1, 1), datetime.datetime(1980, 3, 4, 23, 59)]
-        
-        Unbounded intervals are also allowed (Python 2)::
-        
-          >>> result = aniso8601.parse_repeating_interval('R/PT1H2M/1980-03-05T01:01:00')
-          >>> result.next()
-          datetime.datetime(1980, 3, 5, 1, 1)
-          >>> result.next()
-          datetime.datetime(1980, 3, 4, 23, 59)
-        
-        or for Python 3::
-        
-          >>> result = aniso8601.parse_repeating_interval('R/PT1H2M/1980-03-05T01:01:00')
-          >>> next(result)
-          datetime.datetime(1980, 3, 5, 1, 1)
-          >>> next(result)
-          datetime.datetime(1980, 3, 4, 23, 59)
-        
-        Note that you should never try to convert a generator produced by an unbounded interval to a list::
-        
-          >>> list(aniso8601.parse_repeating_interval('R/PT1H2M/1980-03-05T01:01:00'))
-          Traceback (most recent call last):
-            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
-            File "aniso8601/__init__.py", line 140, in date_generator_unbounded
-              currentdate += timedelta
-          OverflowError: date value out of range
-        
-        The above treat years as 365 days and months as 30 days. If calendar level accuracy is required, the relative keyword argument can be used::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('2003-01-27/P1M', relative=True)
-          (datetime.date(2003, 1, 27), datetime.date(2003, 2, 27))
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('2003-01-31/P1M', relative=True)
-          (datetime.date(2003, 1, 31), datetime.date(2003, 2, 28))
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('P1Y/2001-02-28', relative=True)
-          (datetime.date(2001, 2, 28), datetime.date(2000, 2, 28)
-        
-        Fractional years and months do not make sense for relative intervals. A ValueError is raised when attempting to parse an interval with :code:`relative=True` and a fractional month or year::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.parse_interval('P1.1Y/2001-02-28', relative=True)
-          Traceback (most recent call last):
-            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
-            File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601_working/aniso8601/aniso8601/interval.py", line 51, in parse_interval
-              duration = parse_duration(firstpart, relative=relative)
-            File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601_working/aniso8601/aniso8601/duration.py", line 29, in parse_duration
-              return _parse_duration_prescribed(isodurationstr, relative)
-            File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601_working/aniso8601/aniso8601/duration.py", line 150, in _parse_duration_prescribed
-              raise ValueError('Fractional months and years are not defined for relative intervals.')
-          ValueError: Fractional months and years are not defined for relative intervals.
-        
-        Date and time resolution
-        ------------------------
-        
-        In some situations, it may be useful to figure out the resolution provided by an ISO 8601 date or time string. Two functions are provided for this purpose.
-        
-        To get the resolution of a ISO 8601 time string::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.get_time_resolution('11:31:14') == aniso8601.resolution.TimeResolution.Seconds
-          True
-          >>> aniso8601.get_time_resolution('11:31') == aniso8601.resolution.TimeResolution.Minutes
-          True
-          >>> aniso8601.get_time_resolution('11') == aniso8601.resolution.TimeResolution.Hours
-          True
-        
-        Similarly, for an ISO 8601 date string::
-        
-          >>> aniso8601.get_date_resolution('1981-04-05') == aniso8601.resolution.DateResolution.Day
-          True
-          >>> aniso8601.get_date_resolution('1981-04') == aniso8601.resolution.DateResolution.Month
-          True
-          >>> aniso8601.get_date_resolution('1981') == aniso8601.resolution.DateResolution.Year
-          True
-        
-        Tests
-        =====
-        
-        To run the unit tests, navigate to the source directory and run the tests for the python version being worked on (python2, python3)::
-        
-           $ python2 -m unittest discover aniso8601/tests/
-        
-        or::
-        
-           $ python3 -m unittest discover aniso8601/tests/
-        
-        Contributing
-        ============
-        
-        aniso8601 is an open source project hosted on `Bitbucket <https://bitbucket.org/nielsenb/aniso8601>`_.
-        
-        Any and all bugs are welcome on our `issue tracker <https://bitbucket.org/nielsenb/aniso8601/issues>`_.
-        Of particular interest are valid ISO 8601 strings that don't parse, or invalid ones that do. At a minimum,
-        bug reports should include an example of the misbehaving string, as well as the expected result. Of course
-        patches containing unit tests (or fixed bugs) are welcome!
-        
-        References
-        ==========
-        
-        * `ISO 8601:2004(E) <http://dotat.at/tmp/ISO_8601-2004_E.pdf>`_ (Caution, PDF link)
-        * `Wikipedia article on ISO 8601 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iso8601>`_
-        * `Discussion on alternative ISO 8601 parsers for Python <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.python/Q2w4R89Nq1w>`_
-        
-Platform: UNKNOWN
-Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
-Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
-Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
-Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
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