Result for 75B7B99364C5E68381D9F421D15315D5A5E14370

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python-ply/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize1809
MD50BEEC1D78E719ED5ABCCB381AD2A9C89
SHA-175B7B99364C5E68381D9F421D15315D5A5E14370
SHA-25624CDFC159319EE9DB2699E706DAB5FC85E1A76FE624304CFBE52B6B100D3D859
SSDEEP48:XHWdM1mgzDkhlXZwdQq93WupbAGPBpWu25HyvBjRqKJcPeU/WQ5ePii3J:m6mgzAtiZlbDgkqkU/WCiZ
TLSHT1D8312B792E4D91F06BD02E3FEA2754C58938186D5606A8F6AF4930B09028D0EF66D0F3
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Key Value
FileSize46298
MD534247B37234043E2003C438FE3B7B4E5
PackageDescriptionLex and Yacc implementation for Python2 PLY is yet another implementation of lex and yacc for Python. Although several other parsing tools are available for Python, there are several reasons why you might want to take a look at PLY: * It's implemented entirely in Python. * It uses LR-parsing which is reasonably efficient and well suited for larger grammars. * PLY provides most of the standard lex/yacc features including support for empty productions, precedence rules, error recovery, and support for ambiguous grammars. * PLY is extremely easy to use and provides very extensive error checking.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-ply
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion3.9-1
SHA-18EC0D81F8EA1539E45D42A63BB09ED2FFE6E6299
SHA-2563170969E0602AAD77CE11CE37A764FB6F1231C5CCE39D13FC84F26B25D764DE3