p3lib 1.1.112__tar.gz → 1.1.114__tar.gz

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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: p3lib
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- Version: 1.1.112
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+ Version: 1.1.114
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  Summary: A group of python modules for networking, plotting data, config storage, automating boot scripts, ssh access and user input output.
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- Home-page: https://github.com/pjaos/test_equipment
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/pjaos/p3lib
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  License: MIT
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  Author: Paul Austen
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  Author-email: pjaos@gmail.com
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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- Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/pjaos/test_equipment
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/pjaos/p3lib
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  Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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  # A Python3 library
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  [tool.poetry]
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  name = "p3lib"
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- version = "1.1.112"
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+ version = "1.1.114"
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  description = "A group of python modules for networking, plotting data, config storage, automating boot scripts, ssh access and user input output."
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  authors = ["Paul Austen <pjaos@gmail.com>"]
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  license = "MIT License"
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  readme = "README.md"
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- homepage = "https://github.com/pjaos/test_equipment"
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- repository = "https://github.com/pjaos/test_equipment"
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+ homepage = "https://github.com/pjaos/p3lib"
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+ repository = "https://github.com/pjaos/p3lib"
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  [build-system]
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  requires = [
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  KEY_EDIT_ORDER_LIST = None
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  @staticmethod
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- def GetDefaultConfigFilename(filenameOverride=None):
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- """@brief Get the default name of the config file for this app. This will be the program name
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- (file that started up initially) without the .py extension. A .cfg extension is added
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- and it will be found in the ~/.config folder.
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- @param filenameOverride The name for the config file in the .config folder. If left as None then the program name ise used
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- as the config filename."""
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+ def GetDefaultConfigFolder():
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+ """@brief Get the default config folder.."""
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  dotConfigFolder = '.config'
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  if platform.system() == 'Linux' and os.geteuid() == 0:
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  homePath = "/root"
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  # Create the ~/.config folder
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  os.makedirs(configFolder)
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+ @staticmethod
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+ def GetDefaultConfigFilename(filenameOverride=None):
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+ """@brief Get the default name of the config file for this app. This will be the program name
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+ (file that started up initially) without the .py extension. A .cfg extension is added
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+ and it will be found in the ~/.config folder.
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+ This will not work if no python file was started
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+ E.G
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+ A command line as shown below
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+ python -m poetry run python -c "import python_module.python_file; python_module.python_file.main()
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+ @param filenameOverride The name for the config file in the .config folder. If left as None then the program name ise used
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+ as the config filename."""
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+ configFolder = DotConfigManager.GetDefaultConfigFolder()
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  if filenameOverride:
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  progName = filenameOverride
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