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  1. {syndesi-0.2.0 → syndesi-0.3.2}/LICENSE +194 -194
  2. {syndesi-0.2.0 → syndesi-0.3.2}/PKG-INFO +37 -10
  3. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi.egg-info/PKG-INFO → syndesi-0.3.2/README.md +27 -21
  4. syndesi-0.3.2/pyproject.toml +73 -0
  5. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/__init__.py +10 -0
  6. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/__main__.py +4 -0
  7. {syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi → syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters}/__init__.py +0 -0
  8. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/adapter.py +662 -0
  9. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/auto.py +50 -0
  10. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/adapter_backend.py +387 -0
  11. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/adapter_manager.py +48 -0
  12. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/adapter_session.py +447 -0
  13. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/backend.py +438 -0
  14. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/backend_tools.py +66 -0
  15. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/descriptors.py +152 -0
  16. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/ip_backend.py +148 -0
  17. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/serialport_backend.py +236 -0
  18. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/stop_condition_backend.py +342 -0
  19. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/timed_queue.py +39 -0
  20. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/timeout.py +252 -0
  21. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend/visa_backend.py +197 -0
  22. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/ip.py +114 -0
  23. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/ip_server.py +102 -0
  24. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/serialport.py +81 -0
  25. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/stop_condition.py +142 -0
  26. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/timeout.py +118 -0
  27. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/visa.py +44 -0
  28. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/__init__.py +0 -0
  29. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/backend_console.py +96 -0
  30. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/backend_status.py +276 -0
  31. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/backend_wrapper.py +61 -0
  32. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/console.py +281 -0
  33. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/shell.py +245 -0
  34. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/shell_tools.py +107 -0
  35. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/terminal.py +0 -0
  36. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/terminal_apps.py +0 -0
  37. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/cli/terminal_tools.py +14 -0
  38. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/protocols/__init__.py +0 -0
  39. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/protocols/delimited.py +203 -0
  40. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/protocols/modbus.py +1598 -0
  41. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/protocols/protocol.py +80 -0
  42. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/protocols/raw.py +86 -0
  43. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/protocols/scpi.py +141 -0
  44. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/scripts/__init__.py +0 -0
  45. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/scripts/syndesi.py +52 -0
  46. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/scripts/syndesi_backend.py +37 -0
  47. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/__init__.py +0 -0
  48. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/backend_api.py +209 -0
  49. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/backend_logger.py +65 -0
  50. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/errors.py +23 -0
  51. {syndesi-0.2.0 → syndesi-0.3.2}/syndesi/tools/exceptions.py +7 -1
  52. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/internal.py +0 -0
  53. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/log.py +227 -0
  54. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/log_settings.py +17 -0
  55. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/tools/types.py +107 -0
  56. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/version.py +3 -0
  57. syndesi-0.2.0/README.md → syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi.egg-info/PKG-INFO +48 -5
  58. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +62 -0
  59. {syndesi-0.2.0 → syndesi-0.3.2}/syndesi.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
  60. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi.egg-info/entry_points.txt +3 -0
  61. syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi.egg-info/requires.txt +3 -0
  62. {syndesi-0.2.0 → syndesi-0.3.2}/syndesi.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -0
  63. syndesi-0.2.0/setup.py +0 -34
  64. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/__init__.py +0 -8
  65. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/adapter.py +0 -321
  66. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/auto.py +0 -45
  67. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/ip.py +0 -150
  68. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/ip_server.py +0 -108
  69. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/proxy.py +0 -92
  70. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/serialport.py +0 -152
  71. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/stop_conditions.py +0 -161
  72. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/timed_queue.py +0 -32
  73. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/timeout.py +0 -288
  74. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/adapters/visa.py +0 -56
  75. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/protocols/__init__.py +0 -5
  76. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/protocols/delimited.py +0 -101
  77. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/protocols/protocol.py +0 -17
  78. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/protocols/raw.py +0 -28
  79. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/protocols/scpi.py +0 -83
  80. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/protocols/sdp.py +0 -14
  81. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/tools/log.py +0 -107
  82. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/tools/others.py +0 -1
  83. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/tools/shell.py +0 -111
  84. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/tools/types.py +0 -80
  85. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +0 -32
  86. syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi.egg-info/entry_points.txt +0 -3
  87. {syndesi-0.2.0 → syndesi-0.3.2}/setup.cfg +0 -0
  88. {syndesi-0.2.0/syndesi/tools → syndesi-0.3.2/syndesi/adapters/backend}/__init__.py +0 -0
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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- <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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+ <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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  The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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  if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
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  into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
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  may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
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  the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General