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- synapse/assets/__init__.py +35 -0
- synapse/assets/storm/migrations/model-0.2.28.storm +355 -0
- synapse/common.py +2 -1
- synapse/cortex.py +49 -35
- synapse/cryotank.py +1 -1
- synapse/datamodel.py +30 -0
- synapse/lib/ast.py +12 -7
- synapse/lib/auth.py +17 -0
- synapse/lib/cell.py +7 -9
- synapse/lib/chop.py +0 -1
- synapse/lib/drive.py +8 -8
- synapse/lib/layer.py +55 -13
- synapse/lib/lmdbslab.py +26 -5
- synapse/lib/modelrev.py +28 -1
- synapse/lib/modules.py +1 -0
- synapse/lib/nexus.py +1 -1
- synapse/lib/node.py +5 -0
- synapse/lib/parser.py +23 -16
- synapse/lib/scrape.py +1 -1
- synapse/lib/slabseqn.py +2 -2
- synapse/lib/snap.py +129 -0
- synapse/lib/storm.lark +16 -2
- synapse/lib/storm.py +20 -3
- synapse/lib/storm_format.py +1 -0
- synapse/lib/stormhttp.py +34 -1
- synapse/lib/stormlib/auth.py +5 -3
- synapse/lib/stormlib/cortex.py +5 -2
- synapse/lib/stormlib/easyperm.py +2 -2
- synapse/lib/stormlib/ipv6.py +2 -2
- synapse/lib/stormlib/model.py +114 -12
- synapse/lib/stormlib/project.py +1 -1
- synapse/lib/stormtypes.py +81 -7
- synapse/lib/types.py +7 -0
- synapse/lib/version.py +2 -2
- synapse/lib/view.py +47 -0
- synapse/models/inet.py +10 -3
- synapse/models/infotech.py +2 -1
- synapse/models/language.py +4 -0
- synapse/models/math.py +50 -0
- synapse/models/orgs.py +8 -0
- synapse/models/risk.py +9 -0
- synapse/tests/files/stormcov/pragma-nocov.storm +18 -0
- synapse/tests/test_assets.py +25 -0
- synapse/tests/test_cortex.py +129 -0
- synapse/tests/test_datamodel.py +6 -0
- synapse/tests/test_lib_cell.py +12 -0
- synapse/tests/test_lib_grammar.py +7 -1
- synapse/tests/test_lib_layer.py +35 -0
- synapse/tests/test_lib_lmdbslab.py +11 -9
- synapse/tests/test_lib_modelrev.py +655 -1
- synapse/tests/test_lib_slabseqn.py +5 -4
- synapse/tests/test_lib_snap.py +4 -0
- synapse/tests/test_lib_storm.py +110 -1
- synapse/tests/test_lib_stormhttp.py +99 -1
- synapse/tests/test_lib_stormlib_auth.py +15 -0
- synapse/tests/test_lib_stormlib_cortex.py +21 -4
- synapse/tests/test_lib_stormlib_iters.py +8 -5
- synapse/tests/test_lib_stormlib_model.py +45 -6
- synapse/tests/test_lib_stormtypes.py +158 -2
- synapse/tests/test_lib_types.py +6 -0
- synapse/tests/test_model_inet.py +10 -0
- synapse/tests/test_model_language.py +4 -0
- synapse/tests/test_model_math.py +22 -0
- synapse/tests/test_model_orgs.py +6 -2
- synapse/tests/test_model_risk.py +4 -0
- synapse/tests/test_tools_storm.py +1 -1
- synapse/tests/test_utils_stormcov.py +5 -0
- synapse/tests/utils.py +18 -5
- synapse/utils/stormcov/plugin.py +31 -1
- synapse/vendor/cpython/LICENSE +279 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/__init__.py +0 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/__init__.py +0 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/email/__init__.py +0 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/email/_parseaddr.py +560 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/email/utils.py +505 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/ipaddress.py +2366 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/test/__init__.py +0 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/test/support/__init__.py +114 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/test/test_email/__init__.py +0 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/test/test_email/test_email.py +480 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/test/test_email/test_utils.py +167 -0
- synapse/vendor/cpython/lib/test/test_ipaddress.py +2672 -0
- synapse/vendor/utils.py +4 -3
- {synapse-2.180.1.dist-info → synapse-2.182.0.dist-info}/METADATA +3 -3
- {synapse-2.180.1.dist-info → synapse-2.182.0.dist-info}/RECORD +88 -71
- {synapse-2.180.1.dist-info → synapse-2.182.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
- synapse/lib/jupyter.py +0 -505
- synapse/tests/test_lib_jupyter.py +0 -224
- {synapse-2.180.1.dist-info → synapse-2.182.0.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
- {synapse-2.180.1.dist-info → synapse-2.182.0.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
synapse/tests/test_lib_types.py
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synapse/tests/test_model_inet.py
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synapse/tests/test_model_orgs.py
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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