python-waterloo-lexer 0.5.6__tar.gz → 0.5.8__tar.gz

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  Metadata-Version: 2.4
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  Name: python-waterloo-lexer
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- Version: 0.5.6
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+ Version: 0.5.8
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  Summary: A pygments lexer derived from the Python lexer, for Waterloo docstrings
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  Author: Uwe
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  License: BSD-2-Clause
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  # Python-Waterloo Lexer
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  ![Status](https://img.shields.io/badge/status-pre--release-orange)
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- ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.5.6-blue)
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+ ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.5.8-blue)
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  ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD--2--Clause-blue)
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  ![Python](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.10%2B-blue)
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  `python-waterloo-lexer` is a Pygments lexer for Python files that contain
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  Waterloo docstrings.
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+ The Waterloo Docstrings project defines a structured docstring format with explicit section semantics,
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+ normativity rules, and multiple render targets. The project is designed so that
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+ the same source docstring can be consumed by humans, LLM-assisted tooling, and
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+ renderers without losing structural meaning. This lexer provides syntax
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+ highlighting that preserves those conventions in editors, terminals, and
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+ preview tools.
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  It can be used with `pygmentize` and other tools that load Pygments lexers via
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  entry points.
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  <picture>
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  <img src="https://minifl.de/sdv_doc_waterloo/img/screenshot_sphinx_pygments_wtrl.png" alt="ExtensionPreview">
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  </picture>
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  # Python-Waterloo Lexer
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  ![Status](https://img.shields.io/badge/status-pre--release-orange)
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- ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.5.6-blue)
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+ ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.5.8-blue)
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  ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD--2--Clause-blue)
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  ![Python](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.10%2B-blue)
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  `python-waterloo-lexer` is a Pygments lexer for Python files that contain
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  Waterloo docstrings.
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+ The Waterloo Docstrings project defines a structured docstring format with explicit section semantics,
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+ normativity rules, and multiple render targets. The project is designed so that
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+ the same source docstring can be consumed by humans, LLM-assisted tooling, and
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+ renderers without losing structural meaning. This lexer provides syntax
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+ highlighting that preserves those conventions in editors, terminals, and
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+ preview tools.
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  It can be used with `pygmentize` and other tools that load Pygments lexers via
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  entry points.
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  <picture>
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  <img src="https://minifl.de/sdv_doc_waterloo/img/screenshot_sphinx_pygments_wtrl.png" alt="ExtensionPreview">
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  </picture>
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  Metadata-Version: 2.4
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  Name: python-waterloo-lexer
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- Version: 0.5.6
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+ Version: 0.5.8
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  Summary: A pygments lexer derived from the Python lexer, for Waterloo docstrings
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  Author: Uwe
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  License: BSD-2-Clause
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  # Python-Waterloo Lexer
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  ![Status](https://img.shields.io/badge/status-pre--release-orange)
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- ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.5.6-blue)
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+ ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.5.8-blue)
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  ![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD--2--Clause-blue)
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  ![Python](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.10%2B-blue)
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  `python-waterloo-lexer` is a Pygments lexer for Python files that contain
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  Waterloo docstrings.
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+ The Waterloo Docstrings project defines a structured docstring format with explicit section semantics,
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+ normativity rules, and multiple render targets. The project is designed so that
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+ the same source docstring can be consumed by humans, LLM-assisted tooling, and
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+ renderers without losing structural meaning. This lexer provides syntax
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+ highlighting that preserves those conventions in editors, terminals, and
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+ preview tools.
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  It can be used with `pygmentize` and other tools that load Pygments lexers via
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  entry points.
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  <picture>
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  <img src="https://minifl.de/sdv_doc_waterloo/img/screenshot_sphinx_pygments_wtrl.png" alt="ExtensionPreview">
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  </picture>
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  #----- Changelog ----------------------------------------------#
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- __version__ = "0.5.6"
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  #----- Constants ----------------------------------------------#
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  RE_SECTION = re.compile(