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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: astunparse
Version: 1.6.3
Summary: An AST unparser for Python
Home-page: https://github.com/simonpercivall/astunparse
Maintainer: Simon Percivall
Maintainer-email: percivall@gmail.com
License: BSD
Keywords: astunparse
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Code Generators
Requires-Dist: wheel (<1.0,>=0.23.0)
Requires-Dist: six (<2.0,>=1.6.1)
============
AST Unparser
============
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An AST unparser for Python.
This is a factored out version of ``unparse`` found in the Python
source distribution; under Demo/parser in Python 2 and under Tools/parser
in Python 3.
Basic example::
import inspect
import ast
import astunparse
# get back the source code
astunparse.unparse(ast.parse(inspect.getsource(ast)))
# get a pretty-printed dump of the AST
astunparse.dump(ast.parse(inspect.getsource(ast)))
This library is single-source compatible with Python 2.6 through Python 3.5. It
is authored by the Python core developers; I have simply merged the Python 2.7
and the Python 3.5 source and test suites, and added a wrapper. This factoring
out is to provide a library implementation that supports both versions.
Added to this is a pretty-printing ``dump`` utility function.
The test suite both runs specific tests and also roundtrips much of the
standard library.
Extensions and Alternatives
---------------------------
Similar projects include:
* codegen_
* astor_
* astmonkey_
* astprint_
None of these roundtrip much of the standard library and fail several of the basic
tests in the ``test_unparse`` test suite.
This library uses mature and core maintained code instead of trying to patch
existing libraries. The ``unparse`` and the ``test_unparse`` modules
are under the PSF license.
Extensions include:
* typed-astunparse: extends astunparse to support type annotations.
* Documentation: http://astunparse.rtfd.org.
Features
--------
* unparses Python AST.
* pretty-prints AST.
.. _codegen: https://github.com/andreif/codegen
.. _astor: https://github.com/berkerpeksag/astor
.. _astmonkey: https://github.com/konradhalas/astmonkey
.. _astprint: https://github.com/Manticore/astprint
Changelog
=========
Here's the recent changes to AST Unparser.
1.6.3 - 2019-12-22
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* Add full support for Python 3.8
1.6.2 - 2019-01-19
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* Add support for the Constant node in Python 3.8
* Add tests to the sdist
1.6.1 - 2018-10-03
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* Fix the roundtripping of very complex f-strings.
1.6.0 - 2018-09-30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Python 3.7 compatibility
1.5.0 - 2017-02-05
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Python 3.6 compatibility
* bugfix: correct argparser option type
1.4.0 - 2016-06-24
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Support for the ``async`` keyword
* Support for unparsing "Interactive" and "Expression" nodes
1.3.0 - 2016-01-17
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Python 3.5 compatibility
1.2.0 - 2014-04-03
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Python 2.6 through 3.4 compatibility
* A new function ``dump`` is added to return a pretty-printed version
of the AST. It's also available when running ``python -m astunparse``
as the ``--dump`` argument.
1.1.0 - 2014-04-01
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* ``unparse`` will return the source code for an AST. It is pretty
feature-complete, and round-trips the stdlib, and is compatible with
Python 2.7 and Python 3.4.
Running ``python -m astunparse`` will print the round-tripped source
for any python files given as argument.