rustyyaml 0.1.6__cp39-abi3-win_amd64.whl
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- rustyyaml/__init__.py +349 -0
- rustyyaml/__init__.pyi +60 -0
- rustyyaml/compat.py +256 -0
- rustyyaml/py.typed +2 -0
- rustyyaml/rustyyaml.pyd +0 -0
- rustyyaml-0.1.6.dist-info/METADATA +305 -0
- rustyyaml-0.1.6.dist-info/RECORD +10 -0
- rustyyaml-0.1.6.dist-info/WHEEL +4 -0
- rustyyaml-0.1.6.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE-APACHE +201 -0
- rustyyaml-0.1.6.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE-MIT +21 -0
rustyyaml/__init__.py
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RustyYAML: Fast, safe YAML parser for Python
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Drop-in replacement for PyYAML with 10-100x performance improvement.
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>>> import rustyyaml as yaml
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{'key': 'value'}
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Features:
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- 10-100x faster than PyYAML (pure Python)
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- Always fast (no C extension required)
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- 100% safe by default (no code execution)
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- Drop-in PyYAML replacement
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"""
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import IO, Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
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# Import the Rust extension module
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from . import rustyyaml as _rustyyaml
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raise ImportError(
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__version__ = _rustyyaml.__version__
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__all__ = [
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"safe_load",
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"load",
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"load_all_file",
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"safe_load_many",
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"unsafe_load_many",
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"load_directory",
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"YAMLError",
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]
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class YAMLError(ValueError):
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"""Base exception for YAML errors"""
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pass
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def _read_stream(stream: Union[str, bytes, IO, Path]) -> str:
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Read YAML content from various input types
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YAML content as UTF-8 string
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YAMLError: If content cannot be read or decoded
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# Handle Path objects
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return stream.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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raise YAMLError(f"File not found: {stream}")
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f"Unsupported input type: {type(stream)}. "
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def safe_load(stream: Union[str, bytes, IO, Path]) -> Any:
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Parse YAML safely (no code execution)
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def unsafe_load(stream: Union[str, bytes, IO, Path]) -> Any:
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Parse YAML without safety checks (DANGEROUS!)
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WARNING: This can execute arbitrary Python code embedded in YAML.
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"""
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Metadata-Version: 2.4
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Version: 0.1.6
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Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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Summary: Fast, safe YAML parser for Python (Rust-powered)
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Keywords: yaml,parser,rust,performance
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Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/beelal-k/rustyyaml/issues
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# RustyYAML 🦀
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