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b0c54c2d88db58a56e05f5da7d0d069a16c2b852 | fabfile.py | fabfile.py | #
# Edit `config` line to fit in your environemnt.
# To install fabric and cuisne,
#
# # update setuptools
# $ sudo pip install -U setuptools
# $ sudo pip install setuptools
#
# $ sudo pip install fabric
# $ sudo pip install cuisine
#
# You may need to speicfy ARCHFLAGFS on MacOSX environemnt.
# (https://lan... | Add build script using python fabric. | Add build script using python fabric.
| Python | bsd-2-clause | avr-aics-riken/SURFACE,avr-aics-riken/SURFACE,avr-aics-riken/SURFACE,avr-aics-riken/SURFACE | Add build script using python fabric. | #
# Edit `config` line to fit in your environemnt.
# To install fabric and cuisne,
#
# # update setuptools
# $ sudo pip install -U setuptools
# $ sudo pip install setuptools
#
# $ sudo pip install fabric
# $ sudo pip install cuisine
#
# You may need to speicfy ARCHFLAGFS on MacOSX environemnt.
# (https://lan... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add build script using python fabric.<commit_after> | #
# Edit `config` line to fit in your environemnt.
# To install fabric and cuisne,
#
# # update setuptools
# $ sudo pip install -U setuptools
# $ sudo pip install setuptools
#
# $ sudo pip install fabric
# $ sudo pip install cuisine
#
# You may need to speicfy ARCHFLAGFS on MacOSX environemnt.
# (https://lan... | Add build script using python fabric.#
# Edit `config` line to fit in your environemnt.
# To install fabric and cuisne,
#
# # update setuptools
# $ sudo pip install -U setuptools
# $ sudo pip install setuptools
#
# $ sudo pip install fabric
# $ sudo pip install cuisine
#
# You may need to speicfy ARCHFLAGFS ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add build script using python fabric.<commit_after>#
# Edit `config` line to fit in your environemnt.
# To install fabric and cuisne,
#
# # update setuptools
# $ sudo pip install -U setuptools
# $ sudo pip install setuptools
#
# $ sudo pip install fabric
# $ sudo pip install cuisin... | |
ddb514e470502160385731d6e01d8b6831a36079 | test/skills/intent_service.py | test/skills/intent_service.py | import unittest
from mycroft.skills.intent_service import IntentService, ContextManager
class MockEmitter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.reset()
def emit(self, message):
self.types.append(message.type)
self.results.append(message.data)
def get_types(self):
return self.... | Add basic tests for context manager | Add basic tests for context manager
| Python | apache-2.0 | linuxipho/mycroft-core,MycroftAI/mycroft-core,forslund/mycroft-core,aatchison/mycroft-core,forslund/mycroft-core,linuxipho/mycroft-core,Dark5ide/mycroft-core,Dark5ide/mycroft-core,MycroftAI/mycroft-core,aatchison/mycroft-core | Add basic tests for context manager | import unittest
from mycroft.skills.intent_service import IntentService, ContextManager
class MockEmitter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.reset()
def emit(self, message):
self.types.append(message.type)
self.results.append(message.data)
def get_types(self):
return self.... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add basic tests for context manager<commit_after> | import unittest
from mycroft.skills.intent_service import IntentService, ContextManager
class MockEmitter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.reset()
def emit(self, message):
self.types.append(message.type)
self.results.append(message.data)
def get_types(self):
return self.... | Add basic tests for context managerimport unittest
from mycroft.skills.intent_service import IntentService, ContextManager
class MockEmitter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.reset()
def emit(self, message):
self.types.append(message.type)
self.results.append(message.data)
def ge... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add basic tests for context manager<commit_after>import unittest
from mycroft.skills.intent_service import IntentService, ContextManager
class MockEmitter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.reset()
def emit(self, message):
self.types.append(message.type)
self... | |
170a4ecbca4624fba1207b297cd41e17e7b1a8c7 | fedmsg.d/fasclient-example-config.py | fedmsg.d/fasclient-example-config.py | config = {
'fasclient.consumer.enabled': True,
'fasclient.consumer.delay': 10, # 10 seconds
'fasclient.consumer.serial': 3, # 3 hosts at a time
}
| Add the example fedmsg consumer configuration file | Add the example fedmsg consumer configuration file
| Python | lgpl-2.1 | fedora-infra/fedmsg-fasclient | Add the example fedmsg consumer configuration file | config = {
'fasclient.consumer.enabled': True,
'fasclient.consumer.delay': 10, # 10 seconds
'fasclient.consumer.serial': 3, # 3 hosts at a time
}
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add the example fedmsg consumer configuration file<commit_after> | config = {
'fasclient.consumer.enabled': True,
'fasclient.consumer.delay': 10, # 10 seconds
'fasclient.consumer.serial': 3, # 3 hosts at a time
}
| Add the example fedmsg consumer configuration fileconfig = {
'fasclient.consumer.enabled': True,
'fasclient.consumer.delay': 10, # 10 seconds
'fasclient.consumer.serial': 3, # 3 hosts at a time
}
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add the example fedmsg consumer configuration file<commit_after>config = {
'fasclient.consumer.enabled': True,
'fasclient.consumer.delay': 10, # 10 seconds
'fasclient.consumer.serial': 3, # 3 hosts at a time
}
| |
65dea8930509eee7b35af8876b15edda032aa368 | example/tests/test_views.py | example/tests/test_views.py | from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
import json
from myshop.models.polymorphic.product import Product
from myshop.models.manufacturer import Manufacturer
class ProductSelectViewTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
manufacturer = Manufacturer.objects.create(name="te... | Add a test for ProductSelectView | Add a test for ProductSelectView
| Python | bsd-3-clause | awesto/django-shop,nimbis/django-shop,awesto/django-shop,jrief/django-shop,jrief/django-shop,jrief/django-shop,khchine5/django-shop,nimbis/django-shop,divio/django-shop,khchine5/django-shop,khchine5/django-shop,nimbis/django-shop,divio/django-shop,divio/django-shop,jrief/django-shop,nimbis/django-shop,awesto/django-sho... | Add a test for ProductSelectView | from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
import json
from myshop.models.polymorphic.product import Product
from myshop.models.manufacturer import Manufacturer
class ProductSelectViewTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
manufacturer = Manufacturer.objects.create(name="te... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test for ProductSelectView<commit_after> | from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
import json
from myshop.models.polymorphic.product import Product
from myshop.models.manufacturer import Manufacturer
class ProductSelectViewTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
manufacturer = Manufacturer.objects.create(name="te... | Add a test for ProductSelectViewfrom django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
import json
from myshop.models.polymorphic.product import Product
from myshop.models.manufacturer import Manufacturer
class ProductSelectViewTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
manufacturer = Manu... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test for ProductSelectView<commit_after>from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
import json
from myshop.models.polymorphic.product import Product
from myshop.models.manufacturer import Manufacturer
class ProductSelectViewTest(TestCase):
def... | |
4f46ab95f012c67d6bf6188987c618e3150cb63a | tests/statusbar_test.py | tests/statusbar_test.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""Statusbar tests for vimiv's test suite."""
from unittest import main
from vimiv_testcase import VimivTestCase
class StatusbarTest(VimivTestCase):
"""Statusbar Tests."""
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.init_test(cls)
cls.statusbar = cls.vim... | Add test for the statusbar | Add test for the statusbar
| Python | mit | karlch/vimiv,karlch/vimiv,karlch/vimiv | Add test for the statusbar | #!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""Statusbar tests for vimiv's test suite."""
from unittest import main
from vimiv_testcase import VimivTestCase
class StatusbarTest(VimivTestCase):
"""Statusbar Tests."""
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.init_test(cls)
cls.statusbar = cls.vim... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for the statusbar<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""Statusbar tests for vimiv's test suite."""
from unittest import main
from vimiv_testcase import VimivTestCase
class StatusbarTest(VimivTestCase):
"""Statusbar Tests."""
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.init_test(cls)
cls.statusbar = cls.vim... | Add test for the statusbar#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""Statusbar tests for vimiv's test suite."""
from unittest import main
from vimiv_testcase import VimivTestCase
class StatusbarTest(VimivTestCase):
"""Statusbar Tests."""
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.init_test(cls)
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for the statusbar<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""Statusbar tests for vimiv's test suite."""
from unittest import main
from vimiv_testcase import VimivTestCase
class StatusbarTest(VimivTestCase):
"""Statusbar Tests."""
@classmethod
def setUpCla... | |
14cedb385e8345b11d9c9dfe5903f416e5d56780 | src/models/separate_train_y.py | src/models/separate_train_y.py | # Built-in modules
from os import path, pardir
import sys
import logging
# not used in this stub but often useful for finding various files
PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), pardir, pardir)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH)
# Third-party modules
import click
from dotenv import find_dotenv, ... | Add a code of train y separation | Add a code of train y separation
| Python | mit | gciteam6/xgboost,gciteam6/xgboost | Add a code of train y separation | # Built-in modules
from os import path, pardir
import sys
import logging
# not used in this stub but often useful for finding various files
PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), pardir, pardir)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH)
# Third-party modules
import click
from dotenv import find_dotenv, ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a code of train y separation<commit_after> | # Built-in modules
from os import path, pardir
import sys
import logging
# not used in this stub but often useful for finding various files
PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), pardir, pardir)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH)
# Third-party modules
import click
from dotenv import find_dotenv, ... | Add a code of train y separation# Built-in modules
from os import path, pardir
import sys
import logging
# not used in this stub but often useful for finding various files
PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), pardir, pardir)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH)
# Third-party modules
import click
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a code of train y separation<commit_after># Built-in modules
from os import path, pardir
import sys
import logging
# not used in this stub but often useful for finding various files
PROJECT_ROOT_DIRPATH = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), pardir, pardir)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_ROOT_DIRP... | |
b489eded170200dcc90d04cf7382c5592edefd46 | zerver/tests/test_migrations_0145.py | zerver/tests/test_migrations_0145.py | from zerver.lib.test_classes import MigrationsTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import use_db_models, make_client
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps
from django.db.models.base import ModelBase
from zerver.models import get_stream
class EmojiName2... | Add test for 0145 migration. | migration_test: Add test for 0145 migration.
| Python | apache-2.0 | kou/zulip,hackerkid/zulip,jackrzhang/zulip,hackerkid/zulip,tommyip/zulip,punchagan/zulip,eeshangarg/zulip,punchagan/zulip,kou/zulip,eeshangarg/zulip,punchagan/zulip,tommyip/zulip,tommyip/zulip,shubhamdhama/zulip,kou/zulip,synicalsyntax/zulip,brainwane/zulip,tommyip/zulip,eeshangarg/zulip,zulip/zulip,zulip/zulip,zulip/z... | migration_test: Add test for 0145 migration. | from zerver.lib.test_classes import MigrationsTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import use_db_models, make_client
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps
from django.db.models.base import ModelBase
from zerver.models import get_stream
class EmojiName2... | <commit_before><commit_msg>migration_test: Add test for 0145 migration.<commit_after> | from zerver.lib.test_classes import MigrationsTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import use_db_models, make_client
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps
from django.db.models.base import ModelBase
from zerver.models import get_stream
class EmojiName2... | migration_test: Add test for 0145 migration.from zerver.lib.test_classes import MigrationsTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import use_db_models, make_client
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps
from django.db.models.base import ModelBase
from zerve... | <commit_before><commit_msg>migration_test: Add test for 0145 migration.<commit_after>from zerver.lib.test_classes import MigrationsTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import use_db_models, make_client
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps
from django.db... | |
9c7e73bb778ca8cdc60353dbfec484b965d11e4c | examples/download_full.py | examples/download_full.py | from __future__ import print_function
from openload import OpenLoad
def solve_captcha(captcha_url):
"""Return solved captcha string"""
pass
username = 'FTP Username/API Login'
key = 'FTP Password/API Key'
file_id = 'Id of the file will be downloaded'
openload = OpenLoad(username, key)
# Get a download tick... | Add full example to download file | Add full example to download file
| Python | mit | mohan3d/PyOpenload | Add full example to download file | from __future__ import print_function
from openload import OpenLoad
def solve_captcha(captcha_url):
"""Return solved captcha string"""
pass
username = 'FTP Username/API Login'
key = 'FTP Password/API Key'
file_id = 'Id of the file will be downloaded'
openload = OpenLoad(username, key)
# Get a download tick... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add full example to download file<commit_after> | from __future__ import print_function
from openload import OpenLoad
def solve_captcha(captcha_url):
"""Return solved captcha string"""
pass
username = 'FTP Username/API Login'
key = 'FTP Password/API Key'
file_id = 'Id of the file will be downloaded'
openload = OpenLoad(username, key)
# Get a download tick... | Add full example to download filefrom __future__ import print_function
from openload import OpenLoad
def solve_captcha(captcha_url):
"""Return solved captcha string"""
pass
username = 'FTP Username/API Login'
key = 'FTP Password/API Key'
file_id = 'Id of the file will be downloaded'
openload = OpenLoad(user... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add full example to download file<commit_after>from __future__ import print_function
from openload import OpenLoad
def solve_captcha(captcha_url):
"""Return solved captcha string"""
pass
username = 'FTP Username/API Login'
key = 'FTP Password/API Key'
file_id = 'Id of the file will... | |
dabd96a85f15c7f9c198fa49982250d5cbad8b6b | newtype-annotated-experiments.py | newtype-annotated-experiments.py | # IPython log file
import numpy as np
import typing as t
ImageData = t.Annotated[np.ndarray, 'image']
x : ImageData = np.random.random((512, 512))
print(__annotations__)
def gaussian(image: ImageData, sigma: int = 1) -> ImageData:
return image
print(gaussian.__annotations__)
print(gaussian.__annotations__['ima... | Add brief experiments with creating types with newtype and annottated | Add brief experiments with creating types with newtype and annottated
| Python | bsd-3-clause | jni/useful-histories | Add brief experiments with creating types with newtype and annottated | # IPython log file
import numpy as np
import typing as t
ImageData = t.Annotated[np.ndarray, 'image']
x : ImageData = np.random.random((512, 512))
print(__annotations__)
def gaussian(image: ImageData, sigma: int = 1) -> ImageData:
return image
print(gaussian.__annotations__)
print(gaussian.__annotations__['ima... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add brief experiments with creating types with newtype and annottated<commit_after> | # IPython log file
import numpy as np
import typing as t
ImageData = t.Annotated[np.ndarray, 'image']
x : ImageData = np.random.random((512, 512))
print(__annotations__)
def gaussian(image: ImageData, sigma: int = 1) -> ImageData:
return image
print(gaussian.__annotations__)
print(gaussian.__annotations__['ima... | Add brief experiments with creating types with newtype and annottated# IPython log file
import numpy as np
import typing as t
ImageData = t.Annotated[np.ndarray, 'image']
x : ImageData = np.random.random((512, 512))
print(__annotations__)
def gaussian(image: ImageData, sigma: int = 1) -> ImageData:
return image... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add brief experiments with creating types with newtype and annottated<commit_after># IPython log file
import numpy as np
import typing as t
ImageData = t.Annotated[np.ndarray, 'image']
x : ImageData = np.random.random((512, 512))
print(__annotations__)
def gaussian(image: ImageData, sigma... | |
5f69110a4a343a8ab6d3cc6b6efc6ca145897d94 | ibmcnx/doc/Documentation.py | ibmcnx/doc/Documentation.py | ######
# Create a file (html or markdown) with the output of
# - JVMHeap
# - LogFiles
# - Ports
# - Variables
#
# Author: Christoph Stoettner
# Mail: christoph.stoettner@stoeps.de
# Documentation: http://scripting101.stoeps.de
#
# Version: 2.0
# Date: 2014-06-08
... | Create script to save documentation to a file | 4: Create script to save documentation to a file
Task-Url: http://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnx2/issues/issue/4 | Python | apache-2.0 | stoeps13/ibmcnx2,stoeps13/ibmcnx2 | 4: Create script to save documentation to a file
Task-Url: http://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnx2/issues/issue/4 | ######
# Create a file (html or markdown) with the output of
# - JVMHeap
# - LogFiles
# - Ports
# - Variables
#
# Author: Christoph Stoettner
# Mail: christoph.stoettner@stoeps.de
# Documentation: http://scripting101.stoeps.de
#
# Version: 2.0
# Date: 2014-06-08
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>4: Create script to save documentation to a file
Task-Url: http://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnx2/issues/issue/4<commit_after> | ######
# Create a file (html or markdown) with the output of
# - JVMHeap
# - LogFiles
# - Ports
# - Variables
#
# Author: Christoph Stoettner
# Mail: christoph.stoettner@stoeps.de
# Documentation: http://scripting101.stoeps.de
#
# Version: 2.0
# Date: 2014-06-08
... | 4: Create script to save documentation to a file
Task-Url: http://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnx2/issues/issue/4######
# Create a file (html or markdown) with the output of
# - JVMHeap
# - LogFiles
# - Ports
# - Variables
#
# Author: Christoph Stoettner
# Mail: christoph.stoettner@s... | <commit_before><commit_msg>4: Create script to save documentation to a file
Task-Url: http://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnx2/issues/issue/4<commit_after>######
# Create a file (html or markdown) with the output of
# - JVMHeap
# - LogFiles
# - Ports
# - Variables
#
# Author: Christoph Stoettne... | |
550cda891d53dce79466687a694f7be2eb6e4d9d | upnpy/utils.py | upnpy/utils.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
utils.py
~~~~~~~~
Defines utility functions used by UPnPy.
"""
def camelcase_to_underscore(text):
"""
Convert a camelCasedString to one separated_by_underscores. Treats
neighbouring capitals as acronyms and doesn't separated them, e.g. URL does
not become u_r_l. That would... | Add camelCase to snake_case function. | Add camelCase to snake_case function.
| Python | mit | Lukasa/upnpy,WenhaoYu/upnpy | Add camelCase to snake_case function. | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
utils.py
~~~~~~~~
Defines utility functions used by UPnPy.
"""
def camelcase_to_underscore(text):
"""
Convert a camelCasedString to one separated_by_underscores. Treats
neighbouring capitals as acronyms and doesn't separated them, e.g. URL does
not become u_r_l. That would... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add camelCase to snake_case function.<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
utils.py
~~~~~~~~
Defines utility functions used by UPnPy.
"""
def camelcase_to_underscore(text):
"""
Convert a camelCasedString to one separated_by_underscores. Treats
neighbouring capitals as acronyms and doesn't separated them, e.g. URL does
not become u_r_l. That would... | Add camelCase to snake_case function.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
utils.py
~~~~~~~~
Defines utility functions used by UPnPy.
"""
def camelcase_to_underscore(text):
"""
Convert a camelCasedString to one separated_by_underscores. Treats
neighbouring capitals as acronyms and doesn't separated them, e.g. URL ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add camelCase to snake_case function.<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
utils.py
~~~~~~~~
Defines utility functions used by UPnPy.
"""
def camelcase_to_underscore(text):
"""
Convert a camelCasedString to one separated_by_underscores. Treats
neighbouring capitals as acron... | |
4f6a577df1c40fcc5d26107f71b3fa7eb3ca85e1 | find_classes.py | find_classes.py | """find_classes.py
Find the emergent classes from the exposure matrix averaged over all MSAs in the
US
"""
import csv
import marble as mb
#
# Import exposure data
#
## List of MSA
msa = {}
with open('data/names/msa.csv', 'r') as source:
reader = csv.reader(source, delimiter='\t')
reader.next()
for rows ... | Add script to extract the linkage matrix from the average US exposure matrix | Add script to extract the linkage matrix from the average US exposure matrix
| Python | bsd-3-clause | rlouf/patterns-of-segregation | Add script to extract the linkage matrix from the average US exposure matrix | """find_classes.py
Find the emergent classes from the exposure matrix averaged over all MSAs in the
US
"""
import csv
import marble as mb
#
# Import exposure data
#
## List of MSA
msa = {}
with open('data/names/msa.csv', 'r') as source:
reader = csv.reader(source, delimiter='\t')
reader.next()
for rows ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to extract the linkage matrix from the average US exposure matrix<commit_after> | """find_classes.py
Find the emergent classes from the exposure matrix averaged over all MSAs in the
US
"""
import csv
import marble as mb
#
# Import exposure data
#
## List of MSA
msa = {}
with open('data/names/msa.csv', 'r') as source:
reader = csv.reader(source, delimiter='\t')
reader.next()
for rows ... | Add script to extract the linkage matrix from the average US exposure matrix"""find_classes.py
Find the emergent classes from the exposure matrix averaged over all MSAs in the
US
"""
import csv
import marble as mb
#
# Import exposure data
#
## List of MSA
msa = {}
with open('data/names/msa.csv', 'r') as source:
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to extract the linkage matrix from the average US exposure matrix<commit_after>"""find_classes.py
Find the emergent classes from the exposure matrix averaged over all MSAs in the
US
"""
import csv
import marble as mb
#
# Import exposure data
#
## List of MSA
msa = {}
with open(... | |
75290add3f338abb6542c2b1981fdde7c1117626 | indra/statements/delta.py | indra/statements/delta.py | class Delta(object):
"""The parent class of all delta types."""
pass
class QualitativeDelta(Delta):
"""Qualitative delta defining an Event.
Parameters
----------
polarity : 1, -1 or None
Polarity of an Event.
adjectives : list[str]
Adjectives describing an Event.
"""
... | Define Delta and QualitativeDelta classes | Define Delta and QualitativeDelta classes
| Python | bsd-2-clause | johnbachman/belpy,bgyori/indra,bgyori/indra,johnbachman/belpy,johnbachman/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,sorgerlab/indra,johnbachman/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,johnbachman/indra,sorgerlab/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,bgyori/indra,johnbachman/belpy,sorgerlab/indra | Define Delta and QualitativeDelta classes | class Delta(object):
"""The parent class of all delta types."""
pass
class QualitativeDelta(Delta):
"""Qualitative delta defining an Event.
Parameters
----------
polarity : 1, -1 or None
Polarity of an Event.
adjectives : list[str]
Adjectives describing an Event.
"""
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Define Delta and QualitativeDelta classes<commit_after> | class Delta(object):
"""The parent class of all delta types."""
pass
class QualitativeDelta(Delta):
"""Qualitative delta defining an Event.
Parameters
----------
polarity : 1, -1 or None
Polarity of an Event.
adjectives : list[str]
Adjectives describing an Event.
"""
... | Define Delta and QualitativeDelta classesclass Delta(object):
"""The parent class of all delta types."""
pass
class QualitativeDelta(Delta):
"""Qualitative delta defining an Event.
Parameters
----------
polarity : 1, -1 or None
Polarity of an Event.
adjectives : list[str]
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Define Delta and QualitativeDelta classes<commit_after>class Delta(object):
"""The parent class of all delta types."""
pass
class QualitativeDelta(Delta):
"""Qualitative delta defining an Event.
Parameters
----------
polarity : 1, -1 or None
Polarity of an E... | |
9031a8def9b797cbd8280a29e62c436e168f4096 | txircd/modules/rfc/cmd_nick.py | txircd/modules/rfc/cmd_nick.py | from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from twisted.words.protocols import irc
from txircd.module_interface import Command, ICommand, IModuleData, ModuleData
from txircd.utils import ircLower, isValidNick
from zope.interface import implements
from datetime import datetime
class NickCommand(ModuleData):
implements(IPlu... | Implement NICK command for both users and servers | Implement NICK command for both users and servers
| Python | bsd-3-clause | ElementalAlchemist/txircd,Heufneutje/txircd | Implement NICK command for both users and servers | from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from twisted.words.protocols import irc
from txircd.module_interface import Command, ICommand, IModuleData, ModuleData
from txircd.utils import ircLower, isValidNick
from zope.interface import implements
from datetime import datetime
class NickCommand(ModuleData):
implements(IPlu... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Implement NICK command for both users and servers<commit_after> | from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from twisted.words.protocols import irc
from txircd.module_interface import Command, ICommand, IModuleData, ModuleData
from txircd.utils import ircLower, isValidNick
from zope.interface import implements
from datetime import datetime
class NickCommand(ModuleData):
implements(IPlu... | Implement NICK command for both users and serversfrom twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from twisted.words.protocols import irc
from txircd.module_interface import Command, ICommand, IModuleData, ModuleData
from txircd.utils import ircLower, isValidNick
from zope.interface import implements
from datetime import datetime
c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Implement NICK command for both users and servers<commit_after>from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from twisted.words.protocols import irc
from txircd.module_interface import Command, ICommand, IModuleData, ModuleData
from txircd.utils import ircLower, isValidNick
from zope.interface import im... | |
0f9b7486d7f396598f32148422588da66c23477e | backend/breach/migrations/0008_auto_20160314_2049.py | backend/breach/migrations/0008_auto_20160314_2049.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-03-14 20:49
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('breach', '0007_auto_20160309_1802'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(... | Allow unstarted/incomplete samplesets in db | Allow unstarted/incomplete samplesets in db
| Python | mit | dionyziz/rupture,dimkarakostas/rupture,dionyziz/rupture,esarafianou/rupture,dimriou/rupture,dimkarakostas/rupture,dimriou/rupture,dimriou/rupture,dimkarakostas/rupture,esarafianou/rupture,dimriou/rupture,dimkarakostas/rupture,dimkarakostas/rupture,dionyziz/rupture,esarafianou/rupture,dionyziz/rupture,dionyziz/rupture,e... | Allow unstarted/incomplete samplesets in db | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-03-14 20:49
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('breach', '0007_auto_20160309_1802'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Allow unstarted/incomplete samplesets in db<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-03-14 20:49
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('breach', '0007_auto_20160309_1802'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(... | Allow unstarted/incomplete samplesets in db# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-03-14 20:49
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('breach', '0007_auto_20160309_1802'),
]
op... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Allow unstarted/incomplete samplesets in db<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-03-14 20:49
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('breach', ... | |
0b44d2f2f99426cd2385b881c721f64979fb3d92 | src/collectors/users/test/testusers.py | src/collectors/users/test/testusers.py | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from users import Us... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from users import Us... | Set the docs no matter if we run the test on this platform or not | Set the docs no matter if we run the test on this platform or not
| Python | mit | jumping/Diamond,krbaker/Diamond,sebbrandt87/Diamond,Clever/Diamond,codepython/Diamond,CYBERBUGJR/Diamond,szibis/Diamond,gg7/diamond,zoidbergwill/Diamond,bmhatfield/Diamond,TAKEALOT/Diamond,TinLe/Diamond,Ormod/Diamond,tuenti/Diamond,dcsquared13/Diamond,szibis/Diamond,ceph/Diamond,jaingaurav/Diamond,tusharmakkar08/Diamon... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from users import Us... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from users import Us... | <commit_before>#!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from ... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from users import Us... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from users import Us... | <commit_before>#!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import Mock
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from ... |
6c1d1c0662a0ae05dcfbb55484164a302bf5e0d3 | tests/test_cl_json.py | tests/test_cl_json.py | from kqml import cl_json, KQMLList
def test_parse():
json_dict = {'a': 1, 'b': 2,
'c': ['foo', {'bar': None, 'done': False}],
'this is json': True}
res = cl_json.parse_json(json_dict)
assert isinstance(res, KQMLList)
assert len(res) == 2*len(json_dict.keys())
| Add a test of the parser. | Add a test of the parser.
| Python | bsd-2-clause | bgyori/pykqml | Add a test of the parser. | from kqml import cl_json, KQMLList
def test_parse():
json_dict = {'a': 1, 'b': 2,
'c': ['foo', {'bar': None, 'done': False}],
'this is json': True}
res = cl_json.parse_json(json_dict)
assert isinstance(res, KQMLList)
assert len(res) == 2*len(json_dict.keys())
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test of the parser.<commit_after> | from kqml import cl_json, KQMLList
def test_parse():
json_dict = {'a': 1, 'b': 2,
'c': ['foo', {'bar': None, 'done': False}],
'this is json': True}
res = cl_json.parse_json(json_dict)
assert isinstance(res, KQMLList)
assert len(res) == 2*len(json_dict.keys())
| Add a test of the parser.from kqml import cl_json, KQMLList
def test_parse():
json_dict = {'a': 1, 'b': 2,
'c': ['foo', {'bar': None, 'done': False}],
'this is json': True}
res = cl_json.parse_json(json_dict)
assert isinstance(res, KQMLList)
assert len(res) == 2*len(j... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test of the parser.<commit_after>from kqml import cl_json, KQMLList
def test_parse():
json_dict = {'a': 1, 'b': 2,
'c': ['foo', {'bar': None, 'done': False}],
'this is json': True}
res = cl_json.parse_json(json_dict)
assert isinstance(res,... | |
74837658fc50dc26278e3a2a56ddb0645c5fde2c | lexgen/utils.py | lexgen/utils.py | import math
def percentile(values, percent, key=lambda x: x):
"""
Find the percentile of a list of values.
Params:
values (list): Sorted list of values.
percent (float): A value from 0.0 to 1.0.
key (function): Optional key function to compute value from each value on list.
R... | Add two functions to calculate percentiles and filter a dict using IQR | Add two functions to calculate percentiles and filter a dict using IQR
The idea is to get a dictionary with a tweets count for each user and filter that users whose number of tweets is not inside the interquartile range.
| Python | mit | davidmogar/lexgen,davidmogar/lexgen | Add two functions to calculate percentiles and filter a dict using IQR
The idea is to get a dictionary with a tweets count for each user and filter that users whose number of tweets is not inside the interquartile range. | import math
def percentile(values, percent, key=lambda x: x):
"""
Find the percentile of a list of values.
Params:
values (list): Sorted list of values.
percent (float): A value from 0.0 to 1.0.
key (function): Optional key function to compute value from each value on list.
R... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add two functions to calculate percentiles and filter a dict using IQR
The idea is to get a dictionary with a tweets count for each user and filter that users whose number of tweets is not inside the interquartile range.<commit_after> | import math
def percentile(values, percent, key=lambda x: x):
"""
Find the percentile of a list of values.
Params:
values (list): Sorted list of values.
percent (float): A value from 0.0 to 1.0.
key (function): Optional key function to compute value from each value on list.
R... | Add two functions to calculate percentiles and filter a dict using IQR
The idea is to get a dictionary with a tweets count for each user and filter that users whose number of tweets is not inside the interquartile range.import math
def percentile(values, percent, key=lambda x: x):
"""
Find the percentile of ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add two functions to calculate percentiles and filter a dict using IQR
The idea is to get a dictionary with a tweets count for each user and filter that users whose number of tweets is not inside the interquartile range.<commit_after>import math
def percentile(values, percent, key=lambda x... | |
8d19727e44d961d6bba263990cca954893782613 | client/file_logging.py | client/file_logging.py | import logging
import os
import king_phisher.client.application as application
import king_phisher.client.plugins as plugins
import king_phisher.client.gui_utilities as gui_utilities
# logger name value
LOGGER_NAME = ''
# log file size, in MB
LOG_FILE_SIZE = 10
class Plugin(plugins.ClientPlugin):
authors = ['Zach ... | Add a client plugin to log to files | Add a client plugin to log to files
Using logging.VALUE instead of fixed value for levels
Updated logger name value with root logger name
Added basis for RotatingFileHandler with logger
Added description of plugin
Updated comment, attached components. Ready for initial testing?
UNTESTED: Added file directory and ... | Python | bsd-3-clause | securestate/king-phisher-plugins,zeroSteiner/king-phisher-plugins,zeroSteiner/king-phisher-plugins,securestate/king-phisher-plugins,wolfthefallen/king-phisher-plugins,wolfthefallen/king-phisher-plugins | Add a client plugin to log to files
Using logging.VALUE instead of fixed value for levels
Updated logger name value with root logger name
Added basis for RotatingFileHandler with logger
Added description of plugin
Updated comment, attached components. Ready for initial testing?
UNTESTED: Added file directory and ... | import logging
import os
import king_phisher.client.application as application
import king_phisher.client.plugins as plugins
import king_phisher.client.gui_utilities as gui_utilities
# logger name value
LOGGER_NAME = ''
# log file size, in MB
LOG_FILE_SIZE = 10
class Plugin(plugins.ClientPlugin):
authors = ['Zach ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a client plugin to log to files
Using logging.VALUE instead of fixed value for levels
Updated logger name value with root logger name
Added basis for RotatingFileHandler with logger
Added description of plugin
Updated comment, attached components. Ready for initial testing?
UNTESTED... | import logging
import os
import king_phisher.client.application as application
import king_phisher.client.plugins as plugins
import king_phisher.client.gui_utilities as gui_utilities
# logger name value
LOGGER_NAME = ''
# log file size, in MB
LOG_FILE_SIZE = 10
class Plugin(plugins.ClientPlugin):
authors = ['Zach ... | Add a client plugin to log to files
Using logging.VALUE instead of fixed value for levels
Updated logger name value with root logger name
Added basis for RotatingFileHandler with logger
Added description of plugin
Updated comment, attached components. Ready for initial testing?
UNTESTED: Added file directory and ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a client plugin to log to files
Using logging.VALUE instead of fixed value for levels
Updated logger name value with root logger name
Added basis for RotatingFileHandler with logger
Added description of plugin
Updated comment, attached components. Ready for initial testing?
UNTESTED... | |
3bdf1e98b3379fde17107fcdb1e32d9273a826b4 | Lib/test/test_zipfile.py | Lib/test/test_zipfile.py | import zipfile, os
srcname = "junk9630.tmp"
zipname = "junk9708.tmp"
try:
fp = open(srcname, "w") # Make a source file with some lines
for i in range(0, 1000):
fp.write("Test of zipfile line %d.\n" % i)
fp.close()
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zipname, "w") # Create the ZIP archive
zip.write(srcname, srcname)... | Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom. | Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom.
| Python | mit | sk-/python2.7-type-annotator,sk-/python2.7-type-annotator,sk-/python2.7-type-annotator | Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom. | import zipfile, os
srcname = "junk9630.tmp"
zipname = "junk9708.tmp"
try:
fp = open(srcname, "w") # Make a source file with some lines
for i in range(0, 1000):
fp.write("Test of zipfile line %d.\n" % i)
fp.close()
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zipname, "w") # Create the ZIP archive
zip.write(srcname, srcname)... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom.<commit_after> | import zipfile, os
srcname = "junk9630.tmp"
zipname = "junk9708.tmp"
try:
fp = open(srcname, "w") # Make a source file with some lines
for i in range(0, 1000):
fp.write("Test of zipfile line %d.\n" % i)
fp.close()
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zipname, "w") # Create the ZIP archive
zip.write(srcname, srcname)... | Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom.import zipfile, os
srcname = "junk9630.tmp"
zipname = "junk9708.tmp"
try:
fp = open(srcname, "w") # Make a source file with some lines
for i in range(0, 1000):
fp.write("Test of zipfile line %d.\n" % i)
fp.close()
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zipname, "w") # Create the ZIP ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom.<commit_after>import zipfile, os
srcname = "junk9630.tmp"
zipname = "junk9708.tmp"
try:
fp = open(srcname, "w") # Make a source file with some lines
for i in range(0, 1000):
fp.write("Test of zipfile line %d.\n" % i)
fp.close()
zip = zipfil... | |
4bd4e7f459eee610d5cf19f845299ca942ff4b64 | python/datetime_timezone.py | python/datetime_timezone.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
import datetime
# UTC #################################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.utcnow())
# Aware
print(datetime.datetime.now().astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc))
# Local ###############################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.now())
# Aware
print(datetime.d... | Add a snippet (python datetime timezones). | Add a snippet (python datetime timezones).
| Python | mit | jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets,jeremiedecock/snippets | Add a snippet (python datetime timezones). | #!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
import datetime
# UTC #################################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.utcnow())
# Aware
print(datetime.datetime.now().astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc))
# Local ###############################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.now())
# Aware
print(datetime.d... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a snippet (python datetime timezones).<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
import datetime
# UTC #################################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.utcnow())
# Aware
print(datetime.datetime.now().astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc))
# Local ###############################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.now())
# Aware
print(datetime.d... | Add a snippet (python datetime timezones).#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
import datetime
# UTC #################################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.utcnow())
# Aware
print(datetime.datetime.now().astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc))
# Local ###############################
# Naive
print(datetime... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a snippet (python datetime timezones).<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# coding: utf-8
import datetime
# UTC #################################
# Naive
print(datetime.datetime.utcnow())
# Aware
print(datetime.datetime.now().astimezone(datetime.timezone.utc))
# Local ##############... | |
888beffa2ab3362c23d85b73b388f67f534e29a0 | skeleton/plugins/sprites.disabled.py | skeleton/plugins/sprites.disabled.py | import os
import pipes
import shutil
import subprocess
"""
This plugin uses glue to sprite images:
http://glue.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html
Install:
(Only if you want to sprite jpg too)
brew install libjpeg
(Only if you want to optimize pngs with optipng)
brew install optipng
sudo easy_install pip
sud... | Add spriting plugin based on glue | Add spriting plugin based on glue | Python | bsd-3-clause | danielmorosan/Cactus,dreadatour/Cactus,PegasusWang/Cactus,page-io/Cactus,andyzsf/Cactus-,fjxhkj/Cactus,juvham/Cactus,Knownly/Cactus,Knownly/Cactus,fjxhkj/Cactus,Knownly/Cactus,koobs/Cactus,koenbok/Cactus,chaudum/Cactus,eudicots/Cactus,dreadatour/Cactus,chaudum/Cactus,eudicots/Cactus,ibarria0/Cactus,andyzsf/Cactus-,koen... | Add spriting plugin based on glue | import os
import pipes
import shutil
import subprocess
"""
This plugin uses glue to sprite images:
http://glue.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html
Install:
(Only if you want to sprite jpg too)
brew install libjpeg
(Only if you want to optimize pngs with optipng)
brew install optipng
sudo easy_install pip
sud... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add spriting plugin based on glue<commit_after> | import os
import pipes
import shutil
import subprocess
"""
This plugin uses glue to sprite images:
http://glue.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html
Install:
(Only if you want to sprite jpg too)
brew install libjpeg
(Only if you want to optimize pngs with optipng)
brew install optipng
sudo easy_install pip
sud... | Add spriting plugin based on glueimport os
import pipes
import shutil
import subprocess
"""
This plugin uses glue to sprite images:
http://glue.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html
Install:
(Only if you want to sprite jpg too)
brew install libjpeg
(Only if you want to optimize pngs with optipng)
brew install o... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add spriting plugin based on glue<commit_after>import os
import pipes
import shutil
import subprocess
"""
This plugin uses glue to sprite images:
http://glue.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html
Install:
(Only if you want to sprite jpg too)
brew install libjpeg
(Only if you want to o... | |
a31d112ab188755a6d843599c1472334abcefd3b | src/zeit/workflow/tests/test_timebased.py | src/zeit/workflow/tests/test_timebased.py | import datetime
import mock
import pytz
import transaction
import zeit.content.article.cds
import zeit.content.article.testing
class TimeBasedWorkflowTest(zeit.cms.testing.FunctionalTestCase):
layer = zeit.cms.testing.ZCML_LAYER
def test_add_job_calls_async_celery_task_with_delay_for_future_execution(
... | Add test to ensure timebased jobs are called with delay. | ZON-3409: Add test to ensure timebased jobs are called with delay.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | ZeitOnline/zeit.cms,ZeitOnline/zeit.cms,ZeitOnline/zeit.cms,ZeitOnline/zeit.cms | ZON-3409: Add test to ensure timebased jobs are called with delay. | import datetime
import mock
import pytz
import transaction
import zeit.content.article.cds
import zeit.content.article.testing
class TimeBasedWorkflowTest(zeit.cms.testing.FunctionalTestCase):
layer = zeit.cms.testing.ZCML_LAYER
def test_add_job_calls_async_celery_task_with_delay_for_future_execution(
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>ZON-3409: Add test to ensure timebased jobs are called with delay.<commit_after> | import datetime
import mock
import pytz
import transaction
import zeit.content.article.cds
import zeit.content.article.testing
class TimeBasedWorkflowTest(zeit.cms.testing.FunctionalTestCase):
layer = zeit.cms.testing.ZCML_LAYER
def test_add_job_calls_async_celery_task_with_delay_for_future_execution(
... | ZON-3409: Add test to ensure timebased jobs are called with delay.import datetime
import mock
import pytz
import transaction
import zeit.content.article.cds
import zeit.content.article.testing
class TimeBasedWorkflowTest(zeit.cms.testing.FunctionalTestCase):
layer = zeit.cms.testing.ZCML_LAYER
def test_add_... | <commit_before><commit_msg>ZON-3409: Add test to ensure timebased jobs are called with delay.<commit_after>import datetime
import mock
import pytz
import transaction
import zeit.content.article.cds
import zeit.content.article.testing
class TimeBasedWorkflowTest(zeit.cms.testing.FunctionalTestCase):
layer = zeit.... | |
1ddec2ec4cae3d200f56a58f2de48334ab3d4af2 | CodeFights/correctLineup.py | CodeFights/correctLineup.py | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Correct Lineup Problem
def correctLineup(athletes):
return [a for t in zip(athletes[1::2], athletes[::2]) for a in t]
def main():
tests = [
[[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5]],
[[13, 42], [42, 13]],
[[2, 3, 1, 100, 99, 45, 22, 28], [3, 2, 10... | Solve Code Fights correct lineup problem | Solve Code Fights correct lineup problem
| Python | mit | HKuz/Test_Code | Solve Code Fights correct lineup problem | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Correct Lineup Problem
def correctLineup(athletes):
return [a for t in zip(athletes[1::2], athletes[::2]) for a in t]
def main():
tests = [
[[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5]],
[[13, 42], [42, 13]],
[[2, 3, 1, 100, 99, 45, 22, 28], [3, 2, 10... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights correct lineup problem<commit_after> | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Correct Lineup Problem
def correctLineup(athletes):
return [a for t in zip(athletes[1::2], athletes[::2]) for a in t]
def main():
tests = [
[[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5]],
[[13, 42], [42, 13]],
[[2, 3, 1, 100, 99, 45, 22, 28], [3, 2, 10... | Solve Code Fights correct lineup problem#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Correct Lineup Problem
def correctLineup(athletes):
return [a for t in zip(athletes[1::2], athletes[::2]) for a in t]
def main():
tests = [
[[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5]],
[[13, 42], [42, 13]],
[[... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights correct lineup problem<commit_after>#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Correct Lineup Problem
def correctLineup(athletes):
return [a for t in zip(athletes[1::2], athletes[::2]) for a in t]
def main():
tests = [
[[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5]],... | |
cd0e32e21c315e888e351c5266c38195294450a3 | drivers.py | drivers.py | import readers
import filtering
import writers
def merge_multiple_fractions(fns):
"""Performs the work to merge parallelized percolator fractions.
Target/decoy split, filtering unique peptides, running qvality on resulting
score distributions for psms and peptides and setting values."""
pass
def spl... | Put writing code in own module | Put writing code in own module
| Python | mit | glormph/msstitch | Put writing code in own module | import readers
import filtering
import writers
def merge_multiple_fractions(fns):
"""Performs the work to merge parallelized percolator fractions.
Target/decoy split, filtering unique peptides, running qvality on resulting
score distributions for psms and peptides and setting values."""
pass
def spl... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Put writing code in own module<commit_after> | import readers
import filtering
import writers
def merge_multiple_fractions(fns):
"""Performs the work to merge parallelized percolator fractions.
Target/decoy split, filtering unique peptides, running qvality on resulting
score distributions for psms and peptides and setting values."""
pass
def spl... | Put writing code in own moduleimport readers
import filtering
import writers
def merge_multiple_fractions(fns):
"""Performs the work to merge parallelized percolator fractions.
Target/decoy split, filtering unique peptides, running qvality on resulting
score distributions for psms and peptides and setting... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Put writing code in own module<commit_after>import readers
import filtering
import writers
def merge_multiple_fractions(fns):
"""Performs the work to merge parallelized percolator fractions.
Target/decoy split, filtering unique peptides, running qvality on resulting
score distri... | |
3c15b0ab1a7b3b8dd3df124bd687c024e8ee28a5 | taiga/projects/migrations/0044_merge.py | taiga/projects/migrations/0044_merge.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-05-30 16:36
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('projects', '0043_auto_20160530_1004'),
('projects', '0042_auto_20160525_0911'),
]
op... | Create a merge migration to fix the problem between master and stable branches | Create a merge migration to fix the problem between master and stable branches
| Python | agpl-3.0 | dayatz/taiga-back,taigaio/taiga-back,taigaio/taiga-back,dayatz/taiga-back,taigaio/taiga-back,xdevelsistemas/taiga-back-community,dayatz/taiga-back,xdevelsistemas/taiga-back-community,xdevelsistemas/taiga-back-community | Create a merge migration to fix the problem between master and stable branches | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-05-30 16:36
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('projects', '0043_auto_20160530_1004'),
('projects', '0042_auto_20160525_0911'),
]
op... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create a merge migration to fix the problem between master and stable branches<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-05-30 16:36
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('projects', '0043_auto_20160530_1004'),
('projects', '0042_auto_20160525_0911'),
]
op... | Create a merge migration to fix the problem between master and stable branches# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-05-30 16:36
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('projects', '0043_auto_2... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create a merge migration to fix the problem between master and stable branches<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-05-30 16:36
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependenc... | |
8d000ebe16657f5cbe7fdf06ddd91322f141fb11 | accounting/apps/books/models.py | accounting/apps/books/models.py | from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = models.CharField(... | from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = models.CharField(... | Allow no members for creating an organization | Allow no members for creating an organization
| Python | mit | kenjhim/django-accounting,dulaccc/django-accounting,kenjhim/django-accounting,dulaccc/django-accounting,dulaccc/django-accounting,kenjhim/django-accounting,dulaccc/django-accounting,kenjhim/django-accounting | from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = models.CharField(... | from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = models.CharField(... | <commit_before>from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = mo... | from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = models.CharField(... | from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = models.CharField(... | <commit_before>from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
pass
class Organization(models.Model):
display_name = models.CharField(max_length=150,
help_text="Name that you communicate")
legal_name = mo... |
100f4dc9f81728db3ae3a1c73ace92e52d46a4d4 | django_afip/migrations/0014_no_partially_validated_receiptvalidations.py | django_afip/migrations/0014_no_partially_validated_receiptvalidations.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-06-04 17:17
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('afip', '0013_taxpayer_is_sandboxed'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField... | Add missing validation (see 58227d2) | Add missing validation (see 58227d2)
| Python | isc | hobarrera/django-afip,hobarrera/django-afip | Add missing validation (see 58227d2) | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-06-04 17:17
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('afip', '0013_taxpayer_is_sandboxed'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add missing validation (see 58227d2)<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-06-04 17:17
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('afip', '0013_taxpayer_is_sandboxed'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField... | Add missing validation (see 58227d2)# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-06-04 17:17
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('afip', '0013_taxpayer_is_sandboxed'),
]
operatio... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add missing validation (see 58227d2)<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.2 on 2016-06-04 17:17
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('afip', '0013_tax... | |
68dfe9c86ec1d2042b3f1eef21738300a3c6caf2 | arxiv_vanity/papers/management/commands/mark_failed_renders_as_expired.py | arxiv_vanity/papers/management/commands/mark_failed_renders_as_expired.py | from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from ...models import Render
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = 'Marks all renders as expired so they will be rerendered'
def handle(self, *args, **options):
qs = Render.objects.defer("container_inspect", "container_logs").failed().not... | Add command to mark failed renders as expired | Add command to mark failed renders as expired
| Python | apache-2.0 | arxiv-vanity/arxiv-vanity,arxiv-vanity/arxiv-vanity,arxiv-vanity/arxiv-vanity,arxiv-vanity/arxiv-vanity | Add command to mark failed renders as expired | from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from ...models import Render
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = 'Marks all renders as expired so they will be rerendered'
def handle(self, *args, **options):
qs = Render.objects.defer("container_inspect", "container_logs").failed().not... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add command to mark failed renders as expired<commit_after> | from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from ...models import Render
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = 'Marks all renders as expired so they will be rerendered'
def handle(self, *args, **options):
qs = Render.objects.defer("container_inspect", "container_logs").failed().not... | Add command to mark failed renders as expiredfrom django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from ...models import Render
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = 'Marks all renders as expired so they will be rerendered'
def handle(self, *args, **options):
qs = Render.objects.defer("conta... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add command to mark failed renders as expired<commit_after>from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from ...models import Render
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = 'Marks all renders as expired so they will be rerendered'
def handle(self, *args, **options):... | |
0ca93d94d224b5cdf926de584ee9512bc084dc4f | examples/visualization/show_2d_complex.py | examples/visualization/show_2d_complex.py | # Copyright 2014-2016 The ODL development group
#
# This file is part of ODL.
#
# ODL is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#... | Add 2d visualization example with complex data | ENH: Add 2d visualization example with complex data
| Python | mpl-2.0 | kohr-h/odl,odlgroup/odl,aringh/odl,odlgroup/odl,aringh/odl,kohr-h/odl | ENH: Add 2d visualization example with complex data | # Copyright 2014-2016 The ODL development group
#
# This file is part of ODL.
#
# ODL is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#... | <commit_before><commit_msg>ENH: Add 2d visualization example with complex data<commit_after> | # Copyright 2014-2016 The ODL development group
#
# This file is part of ODL.
#
# ODL is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#... | ENH: Add 2d visualization example with complex data# Copyright 2014-2016 The ODL development group
#
# This file is part of ODL.
#
# ODL is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>ENH: Add 2d visualization example with complex data<commit_after># Copyright 2014-2016 The ODL development group
#
# This file is part of ODL.
#
# ODL is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Soft... | |
bd23cb0214ce0a3eb14b069599f4bded8bd2b26a | analysis/compress-jacobians.py | analysis/compress-jacobians.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import climate
import joblib
import lmj.pca
import database
def jac(trial):
trial.load()
cols = [c for c in trial.df.columns if c.startswith('jac-fwd')]
return trial.df[cols].values
def main(root, pattern='*'):
trials = database.Experiment(root).trials_matching(pattern)
p... | Add script for pca-ing jacobians. | Add script for pca-ing jacobians.
| Python | mit | lmjohns3/cube-experiment,lmjohns3/cube-experiment,lmjohns3/cube-experiment | Add script for pca-ing jacobians. | #!/usr/bin/env python
import climate
import joblib
import lmj.pca
import database
def jac(trial):
trial.load()
cols = [c for c in trial.df.columns if c.startswith('jac-fwd')]
return trial.df[cols].values
def main(root, pattern='*'):
trials = database.Experiment(root).trials_matching(pattern)
p... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for pca-ing jacobians.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import climate
import joblib
import lmj.pca
import database
def jac(trial):
trial.load()
cols = [c for c in trial.df.columns if c.startswith('jac-fwd')]
return trial.df[cols].values
def main(root, pattern='*'):
trials = database.Experiment(root).trials_matching(pattern)
p... | Add script for pca-ing jacobians.#!/usr/bin/env python
import climate
import joblib
import lmj.pca
import database
def jac(trial):
trial.load()
cols = [c for c in trial.df.columns if c.startswith('jac-fwd')]
return trial.df[cols].values
def main(root, pattern='*'):
trials = database.Experiment(roo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for pca-ing jacobians.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import climate
import joblib
import lmj.pca
import database
def jac(trial):
trial.load()
cols = [c for c in trial.df.columns if c.startswith('jac-fwd')]
return trial.df[cols].values
def main(root, pattern='... | |
d619307b77851e014cabc3e864e4c11dfea7764d | integration-test/977-min-zoom-from-ne-join.py | integration-test/977-min-zoom-from-ne-join.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from . import FixtureTest
class MinZoomFromNETest(FixtureTest):
def setUp(self):
import dsl
super(MinZoomFromNETest, self).setUp()
self.lon, self.lat = (-3.2765753, 54.7023545)
self.generate_fixtures(
# https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8380... | Add test for NE data min/max zoom join to places. | Add test for NE data min/max zoom join to places.
| Python | mit | mapzen/vector-datasource,mapzen/vector-datasource,mapzen/vector-datasource | Add test for NE data min/max zoom join to places. | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from . import FixtureTest
class MinZoomFromNETest(FixtureTest):
def setUp(self):
import dsl
super(MinZoomFromNETest, self).setUp()
self.lon, self.lat = (-3.2765753, 54.7023545)
self.generate_fixtures(
# https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8380... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for NE data min/max zoom join to places.<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from . import FixtureTest
class MinZoomFromNETest(FixtureTest):
def setUp(self):
import dsl
super(MinZoomFromNETest, self).setUp()
self.lon, self.lat = (-3.2765753, 54.7023545)
self.generate_fixtures(
# https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8380... | Add test for NE data min/max zoom join to places.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from . import FixtureTest
class MinZoomFromNETest(FixtureTest):
def setUp(self):
import dsl
super(MinZoomFromNETest, self).setUp()
self.lon, self.lat = (-3.2765753, 54.7023545)
self.generate_fixtures(
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for NE data min/max zoom join to places.<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from . import FixtureTest
class MinZoomFromNETest(FixtureTest):
def setUp(self):
import dsl
super(MinZoomFromNETest, self).setUp()
self.lon, self.lat = (-3.2765753, 54.70235... | |
7c8c6fb26dbf22e9fa09b1121683957123d9b903 | 14B-088/HI/imaging/HI_dirty_cube.py | 14B-088/HI/imaging/HI_dirty_cube.py |
'''
Create a dirty HI cube for comparison and use in feathering.
*Note*: Ran with casa-prerelease-5.0.0-187.el7 to take advantage of tclean's
read-only mode, which speeds things up considerably.
'''
import os
from tasks import tclean, impbcor
# CASA init should have the VLA_Lband repo appended to the path
from pat... | Create a dirty cubes of the whole HI 14B-088 data | Create a dirty cubes of the whole HI 14B-088 data
| Python | mit | e-koch/VLA_Lband,e-koch/VLA_Lband | Create a dirty cubes of the whole HI 14B-088 data |
'''
Create a dirty HI cube for comparison and use in feathering.
*Note*: Ran with casa-prerelease-5.0.0-187.el7 to take advantage of tclean's
read-only mode, which speeds things up considerably.
'''
import os
from tasks import tclean, impbcor
# CASA init should have the VLA_Lband repo appended to the path
from pat... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create a dirty cubes of the whole HI 14B-088 data<commit_after> |
'''
Create a dirty HI cube for comparison and use in feathering.
*Note*: Ran with casa-prerelease-5.0.0-187.el7 to take advantage of tclean's
read-only mode, which speeds things up considerably.
'''
import os
from tasks import tclean, impbcor
# CASA init should have the VLA_Lband repo appended to the path
from pat... | Create a dirty cubes of the whole HI 14B-088 data
'''
Create a dirty HI cube for comparison and use in feathering.
*Note*: Ran with casa-prerelease-5.0.0-187.el7 to take advantage of tclean's
read-only mode, which speeds things up considerably.
'''
import os
from tasks import tclean, impbcor
# CASA init should have... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create a dirty cubes of the whole HI 14B-088 data<commit_after>
'''
Create a dirty HI cube for comparison and use in feathering.
*Note*: Ran with casa-prerelease-5.0.0-187.el7 to take advantage of tclean's
read-only mode, which speeds things up considerably.
'''
import os
from tasks import... | |
6ce83f65f12fe02c4f9417c610322f21ef6c02c6 | apps/plea/tests/test_timeout.py | apps/plea/tests/test_timeout.py | from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from django.conf import settings
from importlib import import_module
from ..views import PleaOnlineForms
class TestTimeout(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.client = Client()
# http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10899
... | Add unit tests for session timeout http headers | Add unit tests for session timeout http headers
These tests check for the absence or presence
of the session timeout redirect headers.
[MAPDEV326]
| Python | mit | ministryofjustice/manchester_traffic_offences_pleas,ministryofjustice/manchester_traffic_offences_pleas,ministryofjustice/manchester_traffic_offences_pleas,ministryofjustice/manchester_traffic_offences_pleas | Add unit tests for session timeout http headers
These tests check for the absence or presence
of the session timeout redirect headers.
[MAPDEV326] | from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from django.conf import settings
from importlib import import_module
from ..views import PleaOnlineForms
class TestTimeout(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.client = Client()
# http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10899
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit tests for session timeout http headers
These tests check for the absence or presence
of the session timeout redirect headers.
[MAPDEV326]<commit_after> | from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from django.conf import settings
from importlib import import_module
from ..views import PleaOnlineForms
class TestTimeout(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.client = Client()
# http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10899
... | Add unit tests for session timeout http headers
These tests check for the absence or presence
of the session timeout redirect headers.
[MAPDEV326]from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from django.conf import settings
from importlib import import_module
from ..views import PleaOnlineF... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit tests for session timeout http headers
These tests check for the absence or presence
of the session timeout redirect headers.
[MAPDEV326]<commit_after>from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from django.conf import settings
from importlib import impor... | |
d3ab0989bdeaf1aefb287b5bf6ae511c0441d370 | printurls.py | printurls.py | # printurls.py - returns command for downloading CalISO "renewables watch" data.
import datetime
URL_FORMAT = "http://content.caiso.com/green/renewrpt/%Y%m%d_DailyRenewablesWatch.txt"
START="2014/05/20"
END="2014/05/30"
DATEFORMAT="%Y/%m/%d"
def daterange(s, e):
for i in range((e - s).days):
yield s + da... | Add a script for downloading all CalISO 30min generation data. | Add a script for downloading all CalISO 30min generation data.
| Python | mit | gonzojive/cal-iso-daily-renewables | Add a script for downloading all CalISO 30min generation data. | # printurls.py - returns command for downloading CalISO "renewables watch" data.
import datetime
URL_FORMAT = "http://content.caiso.com/green/renewrpt/%Y%m%d_DailyRenewablesWatch.txt"
START="2014/05/20"
END="2014/05/30"
DATEFORMAT="%Y/%m/%d"
def daterange(s, e):
for i in range((e - s).days):
yield s + da... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script for downloading all CalISO 30min generation data.<commit_after> | # printurls.py - returns command for downloading CalISO "renewables watch" data.
import datetime
URL_FORMAT = "http://content.caiso.com/green/renewrpt/%Y%m%d_DailyRenewablesWatch.txt"
START="2014/05/20"
END="2014/05/30"
DATEFORMAT="%Y/%m/%d"
def daterange(s, e):
for i in range((e - s).days):
yield s + da... | Add a script for downloading all CalISO 30min generation data.# printurls.py - returns command for downloading CalISO "renewables watch" data.
import datetime
URL_FORMAT = "http://content.caiso.com/green/renewrpt/%Y%m%d_DailyRenewablesWatch.txt"
START="2014/05/20"
END="2014/05/30"
DATEFORMAT="%Y/%m/%d"
def daterange... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script for downloading all CalISO 30min generation data.<commit_after># printurls.py - returns command for downloading CalISO "renewables watch" data.
import datetime
URL_FORMAT = "http://content.caiso.com/green/renewrpt/%Y%m%d_DailyRenewablesWatch.txt"
START="2014/05/20"
END="2014/05... | |
eebb736bf83c572b797931c571e7416223436461 | homeassistant/components/light/insteon.py | homeassistant/components/light/insteon.py | """
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light platform. """
d... | """
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light platform. """
d... | Add ability to control dimmable sources | Add ability to control dimmable sources
| Python | mit | emilhetty/home-assistant,Duoxilian/home-assistant,rohitranjan1991/home-assistant,toddeye/home-assistant,ct-23/home-assistant,florianholzapfel/home-assistant,kennedyshead/home-assistant,keerts/home-assistant,lukas-hetzenecker/home-assistant,jabesq/home-assistant,JshWright/home-assistant,open-homeautomation/home-assistan... | """
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light platform. """
d... | """
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light platform. """
d... | <commit_before>"""
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light plat... | """
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light platform. """
d... | """
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light platform. """
d... | <commit_before>"""
homeassistant.components.light.insteon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Insteon Hub lights.
"""
from homeassistant.components.insteon import (INSTEON, InsteonToggleDevice)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up the Insteon Hub light plat... |
cbc4269b78e3ce2edb116323353f92c9b2a4d15b | test/unit/ggrc/models/base_mixins.py | test/unit/ggrc/models/base_mixins.py | # Copyright (C) 2016 Google Inc., authors, and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
# Licensed under http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 <see LICENSE file>
# Created By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
# Maintained By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
"""Base class for testing mixins on models"""
import unittest
class BaseMixin... | Add base class for testing mixins and attributes | Add base class for testing mixins and attributes
| Python | apache-2.0 | NejcZupec/ggrc-core,NejcZupec/ggrc-core,AleksNeStu/ggrc-core,j0gurt/ggrc-core,edofic/ggrc-core,kr41/ggrc-core,AleksNeStu/ggrc-core,VinnieJohns/ggrc-core,NejcZupec/ggrc-core,plamut/ggrc-core,j0gurt/ggrc-core,andrei-karalionak/ggrc-core,andrei-karalionak/ggrc-core,AleksNeStu/ggrc-core,josthkko/ggrc-core,selahssea/ggrc-co... | Add base class for testing mixins and attributes | # Copyright (C) 2016 Google Inc., authors, and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
# Licensed under http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 <see LICENSE file>
# Created By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
# Maintained By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
"""Base class for testing mixins on models"""
import unittest
class BaseMixin... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add base class for testing mixins and attributes<commit_after> | # Copyright (C) 2016 Google Inc., authors, and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
# Licensed under http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 <see LICENSE file>
# Created By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
# Maintained By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
"""Base class for testing mixins on models"""
import unittest
class BaseMixin... | Add base class for testing mixins and attributes# Copyright (C) 2016 Google Inc., authors, and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
# Licensed under http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 <see LICENSE file>
# Created By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
# Maintained By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
"""Base class for testing mixins... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add base class for testing mixins and attributes<commit_after># Copyright (C) 2016 Google Inc., authors, and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
# Licensed under http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 <see LICENSE file>
# Created By: anze@reciprocitylabs.com
# Maintained By: anze@reciprocityl... | |
ad37a8cf39e79c0988bd76e11615873993c394b6 | randomXKCDPassword.py | randomXKCDPassword.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
See https://xkcd.com/936/ for why you might want to generate these
passphrases.
Does require /usr/share/dict/words to be a file with words on
multiple lines. On Debian derived OS like Ubuntu install wbritish-insane
package and `sudo select-default-wordlist` to set it as th... | Add script to generate XKCD password. | Add script to generate XKCD password.
| Python | mit | ddryden/legendary-octo-engine,ddryden/legendary-octo-engine | Add script to generate XKCD password. | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
See https://xkcd.com/936/ for why you might want to generate these
passphrases.
Does require /usr/share/dict/words to be a file with words on
multiple lines. On Debian derived OS like Ubuntu install wbritish-insane
package and `sudo select-default-wordlist` to set it as th... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to generate XKCD password.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
See https://xkcd.com/936/ for why you might want to generate these
passphrases.
Does require /usr/share/dict/words to be a file with words on
multiple lines. On Debian derived OS like Ubuntu install wbritish-insane
package and `sudo select-default-wordlist` to set it as th... | Add script to generate XKCD password.#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
See https://xkcd.com/936/ for why you might want to generate these
passphrases.
Does require /usr/share/dict/words to be a file with words on
multiple lines. On Debian derived OS like Ubuntu install wbritish-insane
package and `sudo sel... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to generate XKCD password.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
See https://xkcd.com/936/ for why you might want to generate these
passphrases.
Does require /usr/share/dict/words to be a file with words on
multiple lines. On Debian derived OS like Ubuntu install ... | |
fd3f0ab94beb19181636f190c79d3cd17ee03b36 | test/interface/conflict-util.py | test/interface/conflict-util.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2010-2012 RethinkDB, all rights reserved.
import sys, os, time
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'common')))
import driver, http_admin, scenario_common
from vcoptparse import *
op = OptParser()
scenario_common.prepare_option_parser... | Create conflict in a more user-friendly way | Create conflict in a more user-friendly way
| Python | apache-2.0 | marshall007/rethinkdb,grandquista/rethinkdb,pap/rethinkdb,nviennot/rethinkdb,spblightadv/rethinkdb,rrampage/rethinkdb,jmptrader/rethinkdb,bpradipt/rethinkdb,grandquista/rethinkdb,sebadiaz/rethinkdb,niieani/rethinkdb,elkingtonmcb/rethinkdb,lenstr/rethinkdb,yaolinz/rethinkdb,scripni/rethinkdb,lenstr/rethinkdb,gavioto/ret... | Create conflict in a more user-friendly way | #!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2010-2012 RethinkDB, all rights reserved.
import sys, os, time
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'common')))
import driver, http_admin, scenario_common
from vcoptparse import *
op = OptParser()
scenario_common.prepare_option_parser... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create conflict in a more user-friendly way<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2010-2012 RethinkDB, all rights reserved.
import sys, os, time
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'common')))
import driver, http_admin, scenario_common
from vcoptparse import *
op = OptParser()
scenario_common.prepare_option_parser... | Create conflict in a more user-friendly way#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2010-2012 RethinkDB, all rights reserved.
import sys, os, time
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'common')))
import driver, http_admin, scenario_common
from vcoptparse import *
op = OptPar... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create conflict in a more user-friendly way<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2010-2012 RethinkDB, all rights reserved.
import sys, os, time
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, 'common')))
import driver, http_admin, scenario_com... | |
b555659518097db41a02d505ebfaf88e828b2f30 | tests/functional/test_endpoints.py | tests/functional/test_endpoints.py | # Copyright 2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompa... | Verify endpoint prefix matches service name | Verify endpoint prefix matches service name
This protects us from cases where we mis-name the artifacts that we
base our service names on. Generally these should be named based on
the endpoint prefix, except in a handful of special cases.
| Python | apache-2.0 | boto/botocore,pplu/botocore | Verify endpoint prefix matches service name
This protects us from cases where we mis-name the artifacts that we
base our service names on. Generally these should be named based on
the endpoint prefix, except in a handful of special cases. | # Copyright 2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompa... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Verify endpoint prefix matches service name
This protects us from cases where we mis-name the artifacts that we
base our service names on. Generally these should be named based on
the endpoint prefix, except in a handful of special cases.<commit_after> | # Copyright 2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompa... | Verify endpoint prefix matches service name
This protects us from cases where we mis-name the artifacts that we
base our service names on. Generally these should be named based on
the endpoint prefix, except in a handful of special cases.# Copyright 2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Lic... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Verify endpoint prefix matches service name
This protects us from cases where we mis-name the artifacts that we
base our service names on. Generally these should be named based on
the endpoint prefix, except in a handful of special cases.<commit_after># Copyright 2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its... | |
f54c8f3b40bf44c4ba0f9fd1d1b6187991c327d5 | tests/lints/check-external-size.py | tests/lints/check-external-size.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
"""
This script checks that all the external archive included in the repository are
as small as they can be.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import glob
ROOT = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..")
ERRORS = 0
# when adding new ... | Add a test checking the external archive size | Add a test checking the external archive size
This should prevent size regressions
| Python | bsd-3-clause | Luthaf/Chemharp,chemfiles/chemfiles,chemfiles/chemfiles,chemfiles/chemfiles,Luthaf/Chemharp,Luthaf/Chemharp,chemfiles/chemfiles | Add a test checking the external archive size
This should prevent size regressions | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
"""
This script checks that all the external archive included in the repository are
as small as they can be.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import glob
ROOT = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..")
ERRORS = 0
# when adding new ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test checking the external archive size
This should prevent size regressions<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
"""
This script checks that all the external archive included in the repository are
as small as they can be.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import glob
ROOT = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..")
ERRORS = 0
# when adding new ... | Add a test checking the external archive size
This should prevent size regressions#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
"""
This script checks that all the external archive included in the repository are
as small as they can be.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import glob
ROOT = ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test checking the external archive size
This should prevent size regressions<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf8 -*-
"""
This script checks that all the external archive included in the repository are
as small as they can be.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
... | |
9893af1b94fc460d017d7bdc9306bb00660bd408 | circle_fit/circle_fit.py | circle_fit/circle_fit.py | import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def func(w, wr, nr, c):
return c / (wr**2 - w**2 + 1j * nr * wr**2)
def circle_fit(data):
# Take the real and imaginary parts
x = data.real
y = data.imag
# Use the method from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis" p221
# Set up t... | Write simple least-squares fit, from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis" | Write simple least-squares fit, from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis"
| Python | bsd-3-clause | torebutlin/cued_datalogger | Write simple least-squares fit, from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis" | import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def func(w, wr, nr, c):
return c / (wr**2 - w**2 + 1j * nr * wr**2)
def circle_fit(data):
# Take the real and imaginary parts
x = data.real
y = data.imag
# Use the method from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis" p221
# Set up t... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Write simple least-squares fit, from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis"<commit_after> | import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def func(w, wr, nr, c):
return c / (wr**2 - w**2 + 1j * nr * wr**2)
def circle_fit(data):
# Take the real and imaginary parts
x = data.real
y = data.imag
# Use the method from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis" p221
# Set up t... | Write simple least-squares fit, from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis"import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def func(w, wr, nr, c):
return c / (wr**2 - w**2 + 1j * nr * wr**2)
def circle_fit(data):
# Take the real and imaginary parts
x = data.real
y = data.imag
# Use... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Write simple least-squares fit, from "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis"<commit_after>import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def func(w, wr, nr, c):
return c / (wr**2 - w**2 + 1j * nr * wr**2)
def circle_fit(data):
# Take the real and imaginary parts
x = d... | |
9aef590c097f0544ff0e3f116a5d8547b5d4adc2 | tools/filldb.py | tools/filldb.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
from cli import *
# directory of ukwords
w = [x.replace('\n', '') for x in open('../ukwords_small')]
essence = Variable('Essence', 1)
coal = Variable('Coal', 1)
iron = Variable('Iron', 1)
oak = Variable('Oak', 1)
yew = Variable('Yew', 1)
tuna = Variable('Tuna', 1)
salmon = Variable('Salmon', 1)... | Add FillDB; script to set up a test db. | Tools: Add FillDB; script to set up a test db.
| Python | agpl-3.0 | MerlijnWajer/SRL-Stats | Tools: Add FillDB; script to set up a test db. | #!/usr/bin/env python
from cli import *
# directory of ukwords
w = [x.replace('\n', '') for x in open('../ukwords_small')]
essence = Variable('Essence', 1)
coal = Variable('Coal', 1)
iron = Variable('Iron', 1)
oak = Variable('Oak', 1)
yew = Variable('Yew', 1)
tuna = Variable('Tuna', 1)
salmon = Variable('Salmon', 1)... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Tools: Add FillDB; script to set up a test db.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
from cli import *
# directory of ukwords
w = [x.replace('\n', '') for x in open('../ukwords_small')]
essence = Variable('Essence', 1)
coal = Variable('Coal', 1)
iron = Variable('Iron', 1)
oak = Variable('Oak', 1)
yew = Variable('Yew', 1)
tuna = Variable('Tuna', 1)
salmon = Variable('Salmon', 1)... | Tools: Add FillDB; script to set up a test db.#!/usr/bin/env python
from cli import *
# directory of ukwords
w = [x.replace('\n', '') for x in open('../ukwords_small')]
essence = Variable('Essence', 1)
coal = Variable('Coal', 1)
iron = Variable('Iron', 1)
oak = Variable('Oak', 1)
yew = Variable('Yew', 1)
tuna = Vari... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Tools: Add FillDB; script to set up a test db.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
from cli import *
# directory of ukwords
w = [x.replace('\n', '') for x in open('../ukwords_small')]
essence = Variable('Essence', 1)
coal = Variable('Coal', 1)
iron = Variable('Iron', 1)
oak = Variable('Oak'... | |
07d2cb651903545d38a7e12f656d0fde920e7102 | find-in-balanced-by-username.py | find-in-balanced-by-username.py | #!./env/bin/python
"""This is a workaround for https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141
Usage (tested on Mac OS):
[gittip] $ open `heroku config | swaddle - ./find-in-balanced-by-username.py foobar 2> /dev/null`
The script will search for the user and print out the URI of their page in the
Balanced da... | Add a script to workaround lack of account search | Add a script to workaround lack of account search
Discovered the need for this in the course of #312. See also:
https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141
| Python | cc0-1.0 | mccolgst/www.gittip.com,bountysource/www.gittip.com,studio666/gratipay.com,mccolgst/www.gittip.com,MikeFair/www.gittip.com,mccolgst/www.gittip.com,bountysource/www.gittip.com,MikeFair/www.gittip.com,eXcomm/gratipay.com,gratipay/gratipay.com,bountysource/www.gittip.com,gratipay/gratipay.com,eXcomm/gratipay.com,MikeFair/... | Add a script to workaround lack of account search
Discovered the need for this in the course of #312. See also:
https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141 | #!./env/bin/python
"""This is a workaround for https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141
Usage (tested on Mac OS):
[gittip] $ open `heroku config | swaddle - ./find-in-balanced-by-username.py foobar 2> /dev/null`
The script will search for the user and print out the URI of their page in the
Balanced da... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script to workaround lack of account search
Discovered the need for this in the course of #312. See also:
https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141<commit_after> | #!./env/bin/python
"""This is a workaround for https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141
Usage (tested on Mac OS):
[gittip] $ open `heroku config | swaddle - ./find-in-balanced-by-username.py foobar 2> /dev/null`
The script will search for the user and print out the URI of their page in the
Balanced da... | Add a script to workaround lack of account search
Discovered the need for this in the course of #312. See also:
https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141#!./env/bin/python
"""This is a workaround for https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141
Usage (tested on Mac OS):
[gittip] $ open `heroku c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script to workaround lack of account search
Discovered the need for this in the course of #312. See also:
https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141<commit_after>#!./env/bin/python
"""This is a workaround for https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/141
Usage (tested o... | |
f824dc45b49ab6fdac14ddea81fcca470253fd1f | open511/scripts/mtl_kml_to_open511.py | open511/scripts/mtl_kml_to_open511.py | import hashlib
import sys
import tempfile
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource
from lxml import etree
import lxml.html
from open511.serialization import roadevent_to_xml_element, get_base_open511_element
JURISDICTION = 'converted.ville.montreal.qc.ca'
ids_seen = set()
class DummyRoadEvent(object):
pa... | Add preliminary script to convert Ville de Montreal KML | Add preliminary script to convert Ville de Montreal KML
| Python | mit | Open511/open511-server,Open511/open511-server,Open511/open511-server | Add preliminary script to convert Ville de Montreal KML | import hashlib
import sys
import tempfile
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource
from lxml import etree
import lxml.html
from open511.serialization import roadevent_to_xml_element, get_base_open511_element
JURISDICTION = 'converted.ville.montreal.qc.ca'
ids_seen = set()
class DummyRoadEvent(object):
pa... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add preliminary script to convert Ville de Montreal KML<commit_after> | import hashlib
import sys
import tempfile
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource
from lxml import etree
import lxml.html
from open511.serialization import roadevent_to_xml_element, get_base_open511_element
JURISDICTION = 'converted.ville.montreal.qc.ca'
ids_seen = set()
class DummyRoadEvent(object):
pa... | Add preliminary script to convert Ville de Montreal KMLimport hashlib
import sys
import tempfile
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource
from lxml import etree
import lxml.html
from open511.serialization import roadevent_to_xml_element, get_base_open511_element
JURISDICTION = 'converted.ville.montreal.qc.ca'
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add preliminary script to convert Ville de Montreal KML<commit_after>import hashlib
import sys
import tempfile
from django.contrib.gis.gdal import DataSource
from lxml import etree
import lxml.html
from open511.serialization import roadevent_to_xml_element, get_base_open511_element
JURISDI... | |
d4b3b0d9560ecf059c73d7c2e4395bb955575a78 | CodeFights/messageFromBinaryCode.py | CodeFights/messageFromBinaryCode.py | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Message from Binary Code Problem
def messageFromBinaryCode(code):
sz = 8
return ''.join([chr(int(code[i:i + sz], 2)) for i in
range(0, len(code), sz)])
def main():
tests = [
["010010000110010101101100011011000110111100100001", "Hello!"],
... | Solve Code Fights message from binary code problem | Solve Code Fights message from binary code problem
| Python | mit | HKuz/Test_Code | Solve Code Fights message from binary code problem | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Message from Binary Code Problem
def messageFromBinaryCode(code):
sz = 8
return ''.join([chr(int(code[i:i + sz], 2)) for i in
range(0, len(code), sz)])
def main():
tests = [
["010010000110010101101100011011000110111100100001", "Hello!"],
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights message from binary code problem<commit_after> | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Message from Binary Code Problem
def messageFromBinaryCode(code):
sz = 8
return ''.join([chr(int(code[i:i + sz], 2)) for i in
range(0, len(code), sz)])
def main():
tests = [
["010010000110010101101100011011000110111100100001", "Hello!"],
... | Solve Code Fights message from binary code problem#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Message from Binary Code Problem
def messageFromBinaryCode(code):
sz = 8
return ''.join([chr(int(code[i:i + sz], 2)) for i in
range(0, len(code), sz)])
def main():
tests = [
["010010000110... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights message from binary code problem<commit_after>#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Message from Binary Code Problem
def messageFromBinaryCode(code):
sz = 8
return ''.join([chr(int(code[i:i + sz], 2)) for i in
range(0, len(code), sz)])
def mai... | |
b20a8a86675c931c033600669b3909cb3c4e010d | examples/__init__.py | examples/__init__.py | import os
import ujson
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def load_api(filename):
'''
Helper to load api specifications in the examples folder.
Returns a nested dict appropriate for unpacking into Client or Service
'''
api_filename = os.path.join(HERE, filename)
with open(api_... | Add examples folder for small service demos | Add examples folder for small service demos
| Python | mit | numberoverzero/pyservice | Add examples folder for small service demos | import os
import ujson
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def load_api(filename):
'''
Helper to load api specifications in the examples folder.
Returns a nested dict appropriate for unpacking into Client or Service
'''
api_filename = os.path.join(HERE, filename)
with open(api_... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add examples folder for small service demos<commit_after> | import os
import ujson
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def load_api(filename):
'''
Helper to load api specifications in the examples folder.
Returns a nested dict appropriate for unpacking into Client or Service
'''
api_filename = os.path.join(HERE, filename)
with open(api_... | Add examples folder for small service demosimport os
import ujson
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def load_api(filename):
'''
Helper to load api specifications in the examples folder.
Returns a nested dict appropriate for unpacking into Client or Service
'''
api_filename = os.p... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add examples folder for small service demos<commit_after>import os
import ujson
HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def load_api(filename):
'''
Helper to load api specifications in the examples folder.
Returns a nested dict appropriate for unpacking into Client o... | |
0d38954e4c595920fa707333835d043959c71d71 | sqlinit.py | sqlinit.py | import sys
sys.path.append('./sqlbase')
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlbase import Base, WeatherData
DB_Connection = 'postgresql://weather:weather@localhost:5432/weather'
engine = create_engine(DB_Connection)
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)
| Add script to populate the database | Add script to populate the database
| Python | apache-2.0 | josecastroleon/GroveWeatherPi | Add script to populate the database | import sys
sys.path.append('./sqlbase')
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlbase import Base, WeatherData
DB_Connection = 'postgresql://weather:weather@localhost:5432/weather'
engine = create_engine(DB_Connection)
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to populate the database<commit_after> | import sys
sys.path.append('./sqlbase')
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlbase import Base, WeatherData
DB_Connection = 'postgresql://weather:weather@localhost:5432/weather'
engine = create_engine(DB_Connection)
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)
| Add script to populate the databaseimport sys
sys.path.append('./sqlbase')
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlbase import Base, WeatherData
DB_Connection = 'postgresql://weather:weather@localhost:5432/weather'
engine = create_engine(DB_Connection)
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to populate the database<commit_after>import sys
sys.path.append('./sqlbase')
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlbase import Base, WeatherData
DB_Connection = 'postgresql://weather:weather@localhost:5432/weather'
engine = create_engine(DB_Connection)
Base.metadata.cre... | |
9e23f0a0546c80cb348de5faad351b0ceb0b4837 | Arrays/different_func.py | Arrays/different_func.py | """
Apply different function over an array
"""
def square(num):
return num ** 2
def cube(num):
return num ** 3
def is_pair(num):
return num % 2
functions = [square, cube, is_pair]
array = range(0,20)
for elemn in array:
value = map(lambda x: x(elemn), functions)
print (elemn, value)
| Add an awesome way to apply different functions over an array. | Add an awesome way to apply different functions over an array.
| Python | mit | xdanielsb/Marathon-book,xdanielsb/Marathon-book,xdanielsb/Marathon-book,xdanielsb/Marathon-book,xdanielsb/Marathon-book | Add an awesome way to apply different functions over an array. | """
Apply different function over an array
"""
def square(num):
return num ** 2
def cube(num):
return num ** 3
def is_pair(num):
return num % 2
functions = [square, cube, is_pair]
array = range(0,20)
for elemn in array:
value = map(lambda x: x(elemn), functions)
print (elemn, value)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add an awesome way to apply different functions over an array.<commit_after> | """
Apply different function over an array
"""
def square(num):
return num ** 2
def cube(num):
return num ** 3
def is_pair(num):
return num % 2
functions = [square, cube, is_pair]
array = range(0,20)
for elemn in array:
value = map(lambda x: x(elemn), functions)
print (elemn, value)
| Add an awesome way to apply different functions over an array."""
Apply different function over an array
"""
def square(num):
return num ** 2
def cube(num):
return num ** 3
def is_pair(num):
return num % 2
functions = [square, cube, is_pair]
array = range(0,20)
for elemn in array:
value = map(... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add an awesome way to apply different functions over an array.<commit_after>"""
Apply different function over an array
"""
def square(num):
return num ** 2
def cube(num):
return num ** 3
def is_pair(num):
return num % 2
functions = [square, cube, is_pair]
array = range(0,... | |
2e72dcb52c23690c6f1b41cfff1948f18506293b | exercises/chapter_03/exercise_03_04/exercise_04_04.py | exercises/chapter_03/exercise_03_04/exercise_04_04.py | # 3-4 Guest List
guest_list = ["Albert Einstein", "Isac Newton", "Marie Curie", "Galileo Galilei"]
message = "Hi " + guest_list[0] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_list[1] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_l... | Add solution to exercise 4.4. | Add solution to exercise 4.4.
| Python | mit | HenrikSamuelsson/python-crash-course | Add solution to exercise 4.4. | # 3-4 Guest List
guest_list = ["Albert Einstein", "Isac Newton", "Marie Curie", "Galileo Galilei"]
message = "Hi " + guest_list[0] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_list[1] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_l... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add solution to exercise 4.4.<commit_after> | # 3-4 Guest List
guest_list = ["Albert Einstein", "Isac Newton", "Marie Curie", "Galileo Galilei"]
message = "Hi " + guest_list[0] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_list[1] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_l... | Add solution to exercise 4.4.# 3-4 Guest List
guest_list = ["Albert Einstein", "Isac Newton", "Marie Curie", "Galileo Galilei"]
message = "Hi " + guest_list[0] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_list[1] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(messag... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add solution to exercise 4.4.<commit_after># 3-4 Guest List
guest_list = ["Albert Einstein", "Isac Newton", "Marie Curie", "Galileo Galilei"]
message = "Hi " + guest_list[0] + " you are invited to dinner at 7 on saturday."
print(message)
message = "Hi " + guest_list[1] + " you are invited ... | |
a5f591a71e460130055aafd16b248f7f61d0c541 | snippets/python/nested.py | snippets/python/nested.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import unittest
# To test this module:
# python -m unittest -v nested
def string_maxlen(txt,max_len=12):
n = len(txt)... | Add subroutine to print a dictionary tree | Add subroutine to print a dictionary tree
| Python | apache-2.0 | nathanielng/code-templates,nathanielng/code-templates,nathanielng/code-templates | Add subroutine to print a dictionary tree | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import unittest
# To test this module:
# python -m unittest -v nested
def string_maxlen(txt,max_len=12):
n = len(txt)... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add subroutine to print a dictionary tree<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import unittest
# To test this module:
# python -m unittest -v nested
def string_maxlen(txt,max_len=12):
n = len(txt)... | Add subroutine to print a dictionary tree#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import unittest
# To test this module:
# python -m unittest -v nested
def string... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add subroutine to print a dictionary tree<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import unittest
# To test this module:
#... | |
cc764d3101324bc10e64664e7aac7af6a9fee85b | Core/communication_controller.py | Core/communication_controller.py | import socket
import httplib
class CommunicationControl():
def sendTCPMessage(self, ipAddress, port, message):
BUFFER_SIZE = 1024
port = int(port)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((ipAddress, port))
s.send(message)
data = s.recv(BUFFER_SIZE)
s.close()
return data
def se... | Move communication controller to the core | Move communication controller to the core
| Python | mit | Tomcuzz/OctaHomeAutomation,Tomcuzz/OctaHomeAutomation,Tomcuzz/OctaHomeAutomation,Tomcuzz/OctaHomeAutomation | Move communication controller to the core | import socket
import httplib
class CommunicationControl():
def sendTCPMessage(self, ipAddress, port, message):
BUFFER_SIZE = 1024
port = int(port)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((ipAddress, port))
s.send(message)
data = s.recv(BUFFER_SIZE)
s.close()
return data
def se... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Move communication controller to the core<commit_after> | import socket
import httplib
class CommunicationControl():
def sendTCPMessage(self, ipAddress, port, message):
BUFFER_SIZE = 1024
port = int(port)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((ipAddress, port))
s.send(message)
data = s.recv(BUFFER_SIZE)
s.close()
return data
def se... | Move communication controller to the coreimport socket
import httplib
class CommunicationControl():
def sendTCPMessage(self, ipAddress, port, message):
BUFFER_SIZE = 1024
port = int(port)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((ipAddress, port))
s.send(message)
data = s.recv(BUFFE... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Move communication controller to the core<commit_after>import socket
import httplib
class CommunicationControl():
def sendTCPMessage(self, ipAddress, port, message):
BUFFER_SIZE = 1024
port = int(port)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((ipAddress, port)... | |
5109ced931692a0c09efcd2dfc5131537b32e4cc | catalogue_api/get_api_versions.py | catalogue_api/get_api_versions.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- encoding: utf-8
"""
Prints information about which version of the API is currently running,
so you can create a new set of pins.
"""
import os
import boto3
import hcl
API_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
API_TF = os.path.join(API_DIR, 'terraform')
def bold(message):
... | Add a script for getting the current versions of the API | Add a script for getting the current versions of the API
| Python | mit | wellcometrust/platform-api,wellcometrust/platform-api,wellcometrust/platform-api,wellcometrust/platform-api | Add a script for getting the current versions of the API | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- encoding: utf-8
"""
Prints information about which version of the API is currently running,
so you can create a new set of pins.
"""
import os
import boto3
import hcl
API_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
API_TF = os.path.join(API_DIR, 'terraform')
def bold(message):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script for getting the current versions of the API<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- encoding: utf-8
"""
Prints information about which version of the API is currently running,
so you can create a new set of pins.
"""
import os
import boto3
import hcl
API_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
API_TF = os.path.join(API_DIR, 'terraform')
def bold(message):
... | Add a script for getting the current versions of the API#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- encoding: utf-8
"""
Prints information about which version of the API is currently running,
so you can create a new set of pins.
"""
import os
import boto3
import hcl
API_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
API_TF = os... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script for getting the current versions of the API<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- encoding: utf-8
"""
Prints information about which version of the API is currently running,
so you can create a new set of pins.
"""
import os
import boto3
import hcl
API_DIR = os.path.dirnam... | |
f294b11f68787bd1a8424bb68229acdb1049e03b | parsetree_to_triple.py | parsetree_to_triple.py | import sys
class Tag: # based on http://nlp.stanford.edu:8080/ner/process with classifier english.muc.7class.distsim.crf.ser.gz
nill = 0
location = 1
time = 2
person = 3
organization = 4
money = 5
percent = 6
date = 7
class Node:
"""
One node of the parse tree.
It is a group of words of ... | Create class for tree nodes. | Create class for tree nodes.
| Python | agpl-3.0 | ProjetPP/PPP-QuestionParsing-Grammatical,ProjetPP/PPP-QuestionParsing-Grammatical | Create class for tree nodes. | import sys
class Tag: # based on http://nlp.stanford.edu:8080/ner/process with classifier english.muc.7class.distsim.crf.ser.gz
nill = 0
location = 1
time = 2
person = 3
organization = 4
money = 5
percent = 6
date = 7
class Node:
"""
One node of the parse tree.
It is a group of words of ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create class for tree nodes.<commit_after> | import sys
class Tag: # based on http://nlp.stanford.edu:8080/ner/process with classifier english.muc.7class.distsim.crf.ser.gz
nill = 0
location = 1
time = 2
person = 3
organization = 4
money = 5
percent = 6
date = 7
class Node:
"""
One node of the parse tree.
It is a group of words of ... | Create class for tree nodes.import sys
class Tag: # based on http://nlp.stanford.edu:8080/ner/process with classifier english.muc.7class.distsim.crf.ser.gz
nill = 0
location = 1
time = 2
person = 3
organization = 4
money = 5
percent = 6
date = 7
class Node:
"""
One node of the parse tree.
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create class for tree nodes.<commit_after>import sys
class Tag: # based on http://nlp.stanford.edu:8080/ner/process with classifier english.muc.7class.distsim.crf.ser.gz
nill = 0
location = 1
time = 2
person = 3
organization = 4
money = 5
percent = 6
date = 7
class Node:
... | |
a3c1a83a44764564e8110cc0668a8ba463759d9b | indra/preassembler/make_wm_ontmap.py | indra/preassembler/make_wm_ontmap.py | from indra.sources import eidos
from indra.sources.hume.make_hume_tsv import make_file
from indra.java_vm import autoclass
eidos_package = 'org.clulab.wm.eidos'
if __name__ == '__main__':
bbn_path = 'hume_examaples.tsv'
make_file(bbn_path)
sofia_path = 'sofia_examples.tsv'
om = autoclass(eidos_packag... | Implement generating the ontology map | Implement generating the ontology map
| Python | bsd-2-clause | pvtodorov/indra,johnbachman/belpy,bgyori/indra,johnbachman/belpy,pvtodorov/indra,johnbachman/indra,pvtodorov/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,sorgerlab/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,sorgerlab/indra,johnbachman/indra,bgyori/indra,bgyori/indra,johnbachman/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,sorgerlab/indra,johnbachman/belpy,pvtodorov/indra | Implement generating the ontology map | from indra.sources import eidos
from indra.sources.hume.make_hume_tsv import make_file
from indra.java_vm import autoclass
eidos_package = 'org.clulab.wm.eidos'
if __name__ == '__main__':
bbn_path = 'hume_examaples.tsv'
make_file(bbn_path)
sofia_path = 'sofia_examples.tsv'
om = autoclass(eidos_packag... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Implement generating the ontology map<commit_after> | from indra.sources import eidos
from indra.sources.hume.make_hume_tsv import make_file
from indra.java_vm import autoclass
eidos_package = 'org.clulab.wm.eidos'
if __name__ == '__main__':
bbn_path = 'hume_examaples.tsv'
make_file(bbn_path)
sofia_path = 'sofia_examples.tsv'
om = autoclass(eidos_packag... | Implement generating the ontology mapfrom indra.sources import eidos
from indra.sources.hume.make_hume_tsv import make_file
from indra.java_vm import autoclass
eidos_package = 'org.clulab.wm.eidos'
if __name__ == '__main__':
bbn_path = 'hume_examaples.tsv'
make_file(bbn_path)
sofia_path = 'sofia_examples.... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Implement generating the ontology map<commit_after>from indra.sources import eidos
from indra.sources.hume.make_hume_tsv import make_file
from indra.java_vm import autoclass
eidos_package = 'org.clulab.wm.eidos'
if __name__ == '__main__':
bbn_path = 'hume_examaples.tsv'
make_file(bb... | |
6187cb81c7d80dc05f25fb399a9d01ee61fa93d6 | distarray/tests/test_odin_local.py | distarray/tests/test_odin_local.py | import numpy as np
from distarray.client import DistArrayContext, DistArrayProxy
from IPython.parallel import Client
c = Client()
dv = c[:]
dac = DistArrayContext(dv)
da = dac.empty((1024, 1024))
da.fill(2 * np.pi)
def local(context):
def wrap(fn):
func_key = context._generate_key()
context.vi... | Add a simple decorator for local evaluation of functions. | Add a simple decorator for local evaluation of functions. | Python | bsd-3-clause | RaoUmer/distarray,enthought/distarray,RaoUmer/distarray,enthought/distarray | Add a simple decorator for local evaluation of functions. | import numpy as np
from distarray.client import DistArrayContext, DistArrayProxy
from IPython.parallel import Client
c = Client()
dv = c[:]
dac = DistArrayContext(dv)
da = dac.empty((1024, 1024))
da.fill(2 * np.pi)
def local(context):
def wrap(fn):
func_key = context._generate_key()
context.vi... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a simple decorator for local evaluation of functions.<commit_after> | import numpy as np
from distarray.client import DistArrayContext, DistArrayProxy
from IPython.parallel import Client
c = Client()
dv = c[:]
dac = DistArrayContext(dv)
da = dac.empty((1024, 1024))
da.fill(2 * np.pi)
def local(context):
def wrap(fn):
func_key = context._generate_key()
context.vi... | Add a simple decorator for local evaluation of functions.import numpy as np
from distarray.client import DistArrayContext, DistArrayProxy
from IPython.parallel import Client
c = Client()
dv = c[:]
dac = DistArrayContext(dv)
da = dac.empty((1024, 1024))
da.fill(2 * np.pi)
def local(context):
def wrap(fn):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a simple decorator for local evaluation of functions.<commit_after>import numpy as np
from distarray.client import DistArrayContext, DistArrayProxy
from IPython.parallel import Client
c = Client()
dv = c[:]
dac = DistArrayContext(dv)
da = dac.empty((1024, 1024))
da.fill(2 * np.pi)
def... | |
6e4e5cb5d32ac650d5ae08b47fe8e1c9d7e2ec04 | tests/test_cfg_thumb_firmware.py | tests/test_cfg_thumb_firmware.py |
import os
import angr
from nose.tools import assert_equal, assert_true
test_location = str(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_thumb_firmware_cfg():
"""
Test an ARM firmware sample.
This tests CFG, but also the Gym (the ThumbSpotter, etc... | Add a new test using an ARM firmware | Add a new test using an ARM firmware
| Python | bsd-2-clause | schieb/angr,schieb/angr,schieb/angr,angr/angr,angr/angr,angr/angr,iamahuman/angr,iamahuman/angr,iamahuman/angr | Add a new test using an ARM firmware |
import os
import angr
from nose.tools import assert_equal, assert_true
test_location = str(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_thumb_firmware_cfg():
"""
Test an ARM firmware sample.
This tests CFG, but also the Gym (the ThumbSpotter, etc... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a new test using an ARM firmware<commit_after> |
import os
import angr
from nose.tools import assert_equal, assert_true
test_location = str(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_thumb_firmware_cfg():
"""
Test an ARM firmware sample.
This tests CFG, but also the Gym (the ThumbSpotter, etc... | Add a new test using an ARM firmware
import os
import angr
from nose.tools import assert_equal, assert_true
test_location = str(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_thumb_firmware_cfg():
"""
Test an ARM firmware sample.
This tests CFG, but... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a new test using an ARM firmware<commit_after>
import os
import angr
from nose.tools import assert_equal, assert_true
test_location = str(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_thumb_firmware_cfg():
"""
Test an ARM ... | |
841a84d940ff1dc8e4751ef31acb25bc3e1497da | tests/test_ppc64_initial_rtoc.py | tests/test_ppc64_initial_rtoc.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import nose
import logging
import cle
import os
test_location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.path.join('..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_ppc64el_abiv2():
# ABIv2: 'TOC pointer register typically points to ... | Add test case for ppc64 initial rtoc value | Add test case for ppc64 initial rtoc value
| Python | bsd-2-clause | angr/cle | Add test case for ppc64 initial rtoc value | #!/usr/bin/env python
import nose
import logging
import cle
import os
test_location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.path.join('..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_ppc64el_abiv2():
# ABIv2: 'TOC pointer register typically points to ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test case for ppc64 initial rtoc value<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import nose
import logging
import cle
import os
test_location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.path.join('..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_ppc64el_abiv2():
# ABIv2: 'TOC pointer register typically points to ... | Add test case for ppc64 initial rtoc value#!/usr/bin/env python
import nose
import logging
import cle
import os
test_location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.path.join('..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))
def test_ppc64el_abiv2():
# ABIv2: ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test case for ppc64 initial rtoc value<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import nose
import logging
import cle
import os
test_location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.path.join('..', '..', 'binaries', 'tests'))... | |
e7534c6d5fd5c7d76c56d48be12302b596b35d29 | skyfield/tests/test_strs_and_reprs.py | skyfield/tests/test_strs_and_reprs.py | import textwrap
from ..api import Topos, load
from ..sgp4lib import EarthSatellite
def dedent(s):
return textwrap.dedent(s.rstrip())
def eph():
yield load('de421.bsp')
def test_jpl_segment(eph):
e = eph['mercury barycenter']
expected = dedent("""\
Segment 'de421.bsp' 0 SOLAR SYSTEM BARYCENTER... | Add test suite for str()'s and repr()'s | Add test suite for str()'s and repr()'s
Before I jump into improvements to how the strings and reprs work, I
really should have something in the unit tests about them. The clunky
reporting from Sphinx's `make doctest`, which are the current tests that
worry about strings and reprs, makes them awkward for development ... | Python | mit | skyfielders/python-skyfield,skyfielders/python-skyfield | Add test suite for str()'s and repr()'s
Before I jump into improvements to how the strings and reprs work, I
really should have something in the unit tests about them. The clunky
reporting from Sphinx's `make doctest`, which are the current tests that
worry about strings and reprs, makes them awkward for development ... | import textwrap
from ..api import Topos, load
from ..sgp4lib import EarthSatellite
def dedent(s):
return textwrap.dedent(s.rstrip())
def eph():
yield load('de421.bsp')
def test_jpl_segment(eph):
e = eph['mercury barycenter']
expected = dedent("""\
Segment 'de421.bsp' 0 SOLAR SYSTEM BARYCENTER... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test suite for str()'s and repr()'s
Before I jump into improvements to how the strings and reprs work, I
really should have something in the unit tests about them. The clunky
reporting from Sphinx's `make doctest`, which are the current tests that
worry about strings and reprs, makes th... | import textwrap
from ..api import Topos, load
from ..sgp4lib import EarthSatellite
def dedent(s):
return textwrap.dedent(s.rstrip())
def eph():
yield load('de421.bsp')
def test_jpl_segment(eph):
e = eph['mercury barycenter']
expected = dedent("""\
Segment 'de421.bsp' 0 SOLAR SYSTEM BARYCENTER... | Add test suite for str()'s and repr()'s
Before I jump into improvements to how the strings and reprs work, I
really should have something in the unit tests about them. The clunky
reporting from Sphinx's `make doctest`, which are the current tests that
worry about strings and reprs, makes them awkward for development ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test suite for str()'s and repr()'s
Before I jump into improvements to how the strings and reprs work, I
really should have something in the unit tests about them. The clunky
reporting from Sphinx's `make doctest`, which are the current tests that
worry about strings and reprs, makes th... | |
63a98b84709c4e981ea3fcf5493849948146e21d | thecut/forms/tests/test_utils.py | thecut/forms/tests/test_utils.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.test import TestCase
from mock import MagicMock
from thecut.forms.utils import add_css_class
class TestAddCssClass(TestCase):
def test_add_new_css_class(self):
widget = MagicMock()
widget.attrs = {'class':... | Add unit test for add_css_class util function | Add unit test for add_css_class util function
| Python | apache-2.0 | thecut/thecut-forms,thecut/thecut-forms | Add unit test for add_css_class util function | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.test import TestCase
from mock import MagicMock
from thecut.forms.utils import add_css_class
class TestAddCssClass(TestCase):
def test_add_new_css_class(self):
widget = MagicMock()
widget.attrs = {'class':... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit test for add_css_class util function<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.test import TestCase
from mock import MagicMock
from thecut.forms.utils import add_css_class
class TestAddCssClass(TestCase):
def test_add_new_css_class(self):
widget = MagicMock()
widget.attrs = {'class':... | Add unit test for add_css_class util function# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.test import TestCase
from mock import MagicMock
from thecut.forms.utils import add_css_class
class TestAddCssClass(TestCase):
def test_add_new_css_class(self):
widget =... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit test for add_css_class util function<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.test import TestCase
from mock import MagicMock
from thecut.forms.utils import add_css_class
class TestAddCssClass(TestCase):
def test_... | |
4b3443d5cccf9a62ffceb7ea795ad0ef69811908 | src/fft.py | src/fft.py | import cmath
def fft0(xs):
n, ys = len(xs), []
for i in range(n):
yi = complex(0, 0)
for j in range(n):
yi += complex(xs[j]) * cmath.exp(complex(0, -2 * cmath.pi / n * i * j))
ys.append(yi)
return ys
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(fft0([1, 2, 3]))
| Add simple and untested FFT transform | Add simple and untested FFT transform
| Python | mit | all3fox/algos-py | Add simple and untested FFT transform | import cmath
def fft0(xs):
n, ys = len(xs), []
for i in range(n):
yi = complex(0, 0)
for j in range(n):
yi += complex(xs[j]) * cmath.exp(complex(0, -2 * cmath.pi / n * i * j))
ys.append(yi)
return ys
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(fft0([1, 2, 3]))
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add simple and untested FFT transform<commit_after> | import cmath
def fft0(xs):
n, ys = len(xs), []
for i in range(n):
yi = complex(0, 0)
for j in range(n):
yi += complex(xs[j]) * cmath.exp(complex(0, -2 * cmath.pi / n * i * j))
ys.append(yi)
return ys
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(fft0([1, 2, 3]))
| Add simple and untested FFT transformimport cmath
def fft0(xs):
n, ys = len(xs), []
for i in range(n):
yi = complex(0, 0)
for j in range(n):
yi += complex(xs[j]) * cmath.exp(complex(0, -2 * cmath.pi / n * i * j))
ys.append(yi)
return ys
if __name__ == '__main__':
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add simple and untested FFT transform<commit_after>import cmath
def fft0(xs):
n, ys = len(xs), []
for i in range(n):
yi = complex(0, 0)
for j in range(n):
yi += complex(xs[j]) * cmath.exp(complex(0, -2 * cmath.pi / n * i * j))
ys.append(yi)
... | |
90ac14b61066f6039df5d1522b7ac6bd76779b7b | tests.py | tests.py | from tfidf_lsa import calculate_corpus_var
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import unittest
class TestMoviePepper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_crawl(self):
try:
shutil.rmtree('./movie_scrape/crawls')
os.remove('./movie_scrape/imdb.json')
os.remove('... | Add a basic crawler and tfidf_lsa creation test | Add a basic crawler and tfidf_lsa creation test
| Python | mit | hugo19941994/movie-pepper-back,hugo19941994/movie-pepper-back | Add a basic crawler and tfidf_lsa creation test | from tfidf_lsa import calculate_corpus_var
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import unittest
class TestMoviePepper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_crawl(self):
try:
shutil.rmtree('./movie_scrape/crawls')
os.remove('./movie_scrape/imdb.json')
os.remove('... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a basic crawler and tfidf_lsa creation test<commit_after> | from tfidf_lsa import calculate_corpus_var
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import unittest
class TestMoviePepper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_crawl(self):
try:
shutil.rmtree('./movie_scrape/crawls')
os.remove('./movie_scrape/imdb.json')
os.remove('... | Add a basic crawler and tfidf_lsa creation testfrom tfidf_lsa import calculate_corpus_var
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import unittest
class TestMoviePepper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_crawl(self):
try:
shutil.rmtree('./movie_scrape/crawls')
os.remove('./m... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a basic crawler and tfidf_lsa creation test<commit_after>from tfidf_lsa import calculate_corpus_var
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import unittest
class TestMoviePepper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_crawl(self):
try:
shutil.rmtree('./movie_s... | |
d180b780487b81b06beb24e809cfb17fd2320e3f | tests/test_get_user_config.py | tests/test_get_user_config.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_get_user_config
--------------------
Tests formerly known from a unittest residing in test_config.py named
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def back_up_rc(request):
"""
Back up an existing cookiecutter rc and restore it after the tes... | Create new module for TestGetUserConfig with setup/teardown | Create new module for TestGetUserConfig with setup/teardown
| Python | bsd-3-clause | audreyr/cookiecutter,jhermann/cookiecutter,drgarcia1986/cookiecutter,willingc/cookiecutter,stevepiercy/cookiecutter,0k/cookiecutter,benthomasson/cookiecutter,venumech/cookiecutter,benthomasson/cookiecutter,terryjbates/cookiecutter,dajose/cookiecutter,vincentbernat/cookiecutter,atlassian/cookiecutter,cguardia/cookiecutt... | Create new module for TestGetUserConfig with setup/teardown | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_get_user_config
--------------------
Tests formerly known from a unittest residing in test_config.py named
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def back_up_rc(request):
"""
Back up an existing cookiecutter rc and restore it after the tes... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create new module for TestGetUserConfig with setup/teardown<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_get_user_config
--------------------
Tests formerly known from a unittest residing in test_config.py named
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def back_up_rc(request):
"""
Back up an existing cookiecutter rc and restore it after the tes... | Create new module for TestGetUserConfig with setup/teardown#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_get_user_config
--------------------
Tests formerly known from a unittest residing in test_config.py named
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def back_up_rc(request):
"""
Back ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create new module for TestGetUserConfig with setup/teardown<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_get_user_config
--------------------
Tests formerly known from a unittest residing in test_config.py named
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
d... | |
bd5537414ed5d05eeab2c41b22af9d665823ccaf | api_v3/migrations/0008_v1_to_v2_attachments.py | api_v3/migrations/0008_v1_to_v2_attachments.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.1 on 2017-08-26 13:12
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os.path
from django.db import migrations
from settings.settings import MEDIA_ROOT
from ticket.models import TicketAttachment
from api_v3.models import Attachment
def generate_and_copy_old_file_nam... | Migrate v1 attachment file names. | Migrate v1 attachment file names.
| Python | mit | occrp/id-backend | Migrate v1 attachment file names. | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.1 on 2017-08-26 13:12
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os.path
from django.db import migrations
from settings.settings import MEDIA_ROOT
from ticket.models import TicketAttachment
from api_v3.models import Attachment
def generate_and_copy_old_file_nam... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Migrate v1 attachment file names.<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.1 on 2017-08-26 13:12
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os.path
from django.db import migrations
from settings.settings import MEDIA_ROOT
from ticket.models import TicketAttachment
from api_v3.models import Attachment
def generate_and_copy_old_file_nam... | Migrate v1 attachment file names.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.1 on 2017-08-26 13:12
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os.path
from django.db import migrations
from settings.settings import MEDIA_ROOT
from ticket.models import TicketAttachment
from api_v3.models import Attachment
d... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Migrate v1 attachment file names.<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.1 on 2017-08-26 13:12
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import os.path
from django.db import migrations
from settings.settings import MEDIA_ROOT
from ticket.models import TicketAttachment... | |
d89d783e9b4555eadf17467a9022fec2c73b3943 | fdp-api/python/tests/dump_metadata.py | fdp-api/python/tests/dump_metadata.py | #
# This script creates dump files of metadata in different formats upon requests to FDP.
#
from os import path, makedirs
from urllib2 import urlopen, urlparse, Request
from rdflib import Graph
from logging import getLogger, StreamHandler, INFO
from myglobals import *
logger = getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel(INF... | Add script to dump FDP metadata into files in different formats. | Add script to dump FDP metadata into files in different formats.
| Python | apache-2.0 | DTL-FAIRData/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,DTL-FAIRData/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,NLeSC/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,DTL-FAIRData/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,DTL-FAIRData/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,NLeSC/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,NLeSC/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint,NLeSC/ODEX-FAIRDataPoint | Add script to dump FDP metadata into files in different formats. | #
# This script creates dump files of metadata in different formats upon requests to FDP.
#
from os import path, makedirs
from urllib2 import urlopen, urlparse, Request
from rdflib import Graph
from logging import getLogger, StreamHandler, INFO
from myglobals import *
logger = getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel(INF... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to dump FDP metadata into files in different formats.<commit_after> | #
# This script creates dump files of metadata in different formats upon requests to FDP.
#
from os import path, makedirs
from urllib2 import urlopen, urlparse, Request
from rdflib import Graph
from logging import getLogger, StreamHandler, INFO
from myglobals import *
logger = getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel(INF... | Add script to dump FDP metadata into files in different formats.#
# This script creates dump files of metadata in different formats upon requests to FDP.
#
from os import path, makedirs
from urllib2 import urlopen, urlparse, Request
from rdflib import Graph
from logging import getLogger, StreamHandler, INFO
from myglo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to dump FDP metadata into files in different formats.<commit_after>#
# This script creates dump files of metadata in different formats upon requests to FDP.
#
from os import path, makedirs
from urllib2 import urlopen, urlparse, Request
from rdflib import Graph
from logging import ... | |
8994ca798a9cc2971954ce2b30bb6b5284c6e927 | twinkles/PostageStampMaker.py | twinkles/PostageStampMaker.py | import lsst.afw.geom as afwGeom
import lsst.afw.image as afwImage
class PostageStampMaker(object):
def __init__(self, expfile):
self.exposure = afwImage.ExposureF(expfile)
def getScienceArray(self):
return self.exposure.getMaskedImage().getImage().getArray()
def getBBox(self, ra, dec, arcs... | Use Stack to create postage stamps from Exposure (specifically CoaddTempExp) images | Use Stack to create postage stamps from Exposure (specifically CoaddTempExp) images
| Python | mit | LSSTDESC/Twinkles,DarkEnergyScienceCollaboration/Twinkles,DarkEnergyScienceCollaboration/Twinkles,LSSTDESC/Twinkles | Use Stack to create postage stamps from Exposure (specifically CoaddTempExp) images | import lsst.afw.geom as afwGeom
import lsst.afw.image as afwImage
class PostageStampMaker(object):
def __init__(self, expfile):
self.exposure = afwImage.ExposureF(expfile)
def getScienceArray(self):
return self.exposure.getMaskedImage().getImage().getArray()
def getBBox(self, ra, dec, arcs... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Use Stack to create postage stamps from Exposure (specifically CoaddTempExp) images<commit_after> | import lsst.afw.geom as afwGeom
import lsst.afw.image as afwImage
class PostageStampMaker(object):
def __init__(self, expfile):
self.exposure = afwImage.ExposureF(expfile)
def getScienceArray(self):
return self.exposure.getMaskedImage().getImage().getArray()
def getBBox(self, ra, dec, arcs... | Use Stack to create postage stamps from Exposure (specifically CoaddTempExp) imagesimport lsst.afw.geom as afwGeom
import lsst.afw.image as afwImage
class PostageStampMaker(object):
def __init__(self, expfile):
self.exposure = afwImage.ExposureF(expfile)
def getScienceArray(self):
return self.... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Use Stack to create postage stamps from Exposure (specifically CoaddTempExp) images<commit_after>import lsst.afw.geom as afwGeom
import lsst.afw.image as afwImage
class PostageStampMaker(object):
def __init__(self, expfile):
self.exposure = afwImage.ExposureF(expfile)
def ge... | |
87460f7ff5d5079cffb7f1c02930fea2f891d3f0 | wafer/management/commands/pycon_speaker_contact_details.py | wafer/management/commands/pycon_speaker_contact_details.py | import sys
import csv
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from wafer.conf_registration.models import RegisteredAttendee
from wafer.talks.models import ACCEPTED
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "List contact details fo... | Add a query command for easily finding people without contact info | Add a query command for easily finding people without contact info
| Python | isc | CarlFK/wafer,CTPUG/wafer,CarlFK/wafer,CTPUG/wafer,CTPUG/wafer,CarlFK/wafer,CTPUG/wafer,CarlFK/wafer | Add a query command for easily finding people without contact info | import sys
import csv
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from wafer.conf_registration.models import RegisteredAttendee
from wafer.talks.models import ACCEPTED
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "List contact details fo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a query command for easily finding people without contact info<commit_after> | import sys
import csv
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from wafer.conf_registration.models import RegisteredAttendee
from wafer.talks.models import ACCEPTED
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "List contact details fo... | Add a query command for easily finding people without contact infoimport sys
import csv
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from wafer.conf_registration.models import RegisteredAttendee
from wafer.talks.models import ACCEPTED... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a query command for easily finding people without contact info<commit_after>import sys
import csv
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from wafer.conf_registration.models import RegisteredAttende... | |
a06796003e72cee518e66c7250afc3e4aec6ab7a | codingame/medium/dwarfs_standing.py | codingame/medium/dwarfs_standing.py | from collections import defaultdict
def traverseRelations(relations, children, length):
if len(children) == 0:
return length
lengths = []
for child in children:
lengths.append(traverseRelations(relations, relations[child], length + 1))
return max(lengths)
# The number of relationshi... | Add exercise Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants | Add exercise Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants
| Python | mit | AntoineAugusti/katas,AntoineAugusti/katas,AntoineAugusti/katas | Add exercise Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants | from collections import defaultdict
def traverseRelations(relations, children, length):
if len(children) == 0:
return length
lengths = []
for child in children:
lengths.append(traverseRelations(relations, relations[child], length + 1))
return max(lengths)
# The number of relationshi... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add exercise Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants<commit_after> | from collections import defaultdict
def traverseRelations(relations, children, length):
if len(children) == 0:
return length
lengths = []
for child in children:
lengths.append(traverseRelations(relations, relations[child], length + 1))
return max(lengths)
# The number of relationshi... | Add exercise Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giantsfrom collections import defaultdict
def traverseRelations(relations, children, length):
if len(children) == 0:
return length
lengths = []
for child in children:
lengths.append(traverseRelations(relations, relations[child], length + 1)... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add exercise Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants<commit_after>from collections import defaultdict
def traverseRelations(relations, children, length):
if len(children) == 0:
return length
lengths = []
for child in children:
lengths.append(traverseRelations... | |
c7e45b8f5eb06b2bd1934b357ae44b968375ed6f | geotrek/infrastructure/migrations/0024_auto_20210716_1043.py | geotrek/infrastructure/migrations/0024_auto_20210716_1043.py | # Generated by Django 3.1.13 on 2021-07-16 10:43
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('infrastructure', '0023_auto_20210716_0738'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_nam... | Fix add help text on forms with migration | Fix add help text on forms with migration
| Python | bsd-2-clause | makinacorpus/Geotrek,makinacorpus/Geotrek,GeotrekCE/Geotrek-admin,makinacorpus/Geotrek,GeotrekCE/Geotrek-admin,GeotrekCE/Geotrek-admin,GeotrekCE/Geotrek-admin,makinacorpus/Geotrek | Fix add help text on forms with migration | # Generated by Django 3.1.13 on 2021-07-16 10:43
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('infrastructure', '0023_auto_20210716_0738'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_nam... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix add help text on forms with migration<commit_after> | # Generated by Django 3.1.13 on 2021-07-16 10:43
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('infrastructure', '0023_auto_20210716_0738'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_nam... | Fix add help text on forms with migration# Generated by Django 3.1.13 on 2021-07-16 10:43
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('infrastructure', '0023_auto_20210716_0738'),
]
operations = [
mig... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix add help text on forms with migration<commit_after># Generated by Django 3.1.13 on 2021-07-16 10:43
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('infrastructure', '0023_auto_20210716_0738... | |
a6b92bba1c92a2d324b6c1f1602dae0559859356 | graffiti/descriptor.py | graffiti/descriptor.py | import copy
from itertools import chain
from graffiti import util
example = {
"a": lambda b: 1,
"b": lambda c: 2,
"c": lambda: 3
}
def mapkv(fn, d):
return dict(fn(k, v) for k, v in d.iteritems())
def map_keys(fn, d):
return mapkv(lambda k, v: (fn(k), v), d)
def map_vals(fn, d):
return mapk... | Add graph compile with topological sort | Add graph compile with topological sort
| Python | mit | SegFaultAX/graffiti | Add graph compile with topological sort | import copy
from itertools import chain
from graffiti import util
example = {
"a": lambda b: 1,
"b": lambda c: 2,
"c": lambda: 3
}
def mapkv(fn, d):
return dict(fn(k, v) for k, v in d.iteritems())
def map_keys(fn, d):
return mapkv(lambda k, v: (fn(k), v), d)
def map_vals(fn, d):
return mapk... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add graph compile with topological sort<commit_after> | import copy
from itertools import chain
from graffiti import util
example = {
"a": lambda b: 1,
"b": lambda c: 2,
"c": lambda: 3
}
def mapkv(fn, d):
return dict(fn(k, v) for k, v in d.iteritems())
def map_keys(fn, d):
return mapkv(lambda k, v: (fn(k), v), d)
def map_vals(fn, d):
return mapk... | Add graph compile with topological sortimport copy
from itertools import chain
from graffiti import util
example = {
"a": lambda b: 1,
"b": lambda c: 2,
"c": lambda: 3
}
def mapkv(fn, d):
return dict(fn(k, v) for k, v in d.iteritems())
def map_keys(fn, d):
return mapkv(lambda k, v: (fn(k), v), d... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add graph compile with topological sort<commit_after>import copy
from itertools import chain
from graffiti import util
example = {
"a": lambda b: 1,
"b": lambda c: 2,
"c": lambda: 3
}
def mapkv(fn, d):
return dict(fn(k, v) for k, v in d.iteritems())
def map_keys(fn, d):
... | |
ad425b73ab396532b042e8b01be00af6024ef910 | apps/meetup/tests/test_models.py | apps/meetup/tests/test_models.py | # coding: utf-8
import datetime
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from unittest.mock import patch
from embedly import Embedly
from apps.meetup.models import Talk, Event, Speaker
class FakeOembed():
_data = {"key": "value"}
class TalkTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.event ... | Test for Embedly in Talk | Test for Embedly in Talk
| Python | bsd-3-clause | moscowpython/moscowpython,VladimirFilonov/moscowdjango,VladimirFilonov/moscowdjango,moscowpython/moscowpython,moscowpython/moscowpython,VladimirFilonov/moscowdjango,moscowdjango/moscowdjango,moscowdjango/moscowdjango,moscowdjango/moscowdjango | Test for Embedly in Talk | # coding: utf-8
import datetime
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from unittest.mock import patch
from embedly import Embedly
from apps.meetup.models import Talk, Event, Speaker
class FakeOembed():
_data = {"key": "value"}
class TalkTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.event ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for Embedly in Talk<commit_after> | # coding: utf-8
import datetime
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from unittest.mock import patch
from embedly import Embedly
from apps.meetup.models import Talk, Event, Speaker
class FakeOembed():
_data = {"key": "value"}
class TalkTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.event ... | Test for Embedly in Talk# coding: utf-8
import datetime
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from unittest.mock import patch
from embedly import Embedly
from apps.meetup.models import Talk, Event, Speaker
class FakeOembed():
_data = {"key": "value"}
class TalkTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(se... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for Embedly in Talk<commit_after># coding: utf-8
import datetime
from django.test import TestCase, override_settings
from unittest.mock import patch
from embedly import Embedly
from apps.meetup.models import Talk, Event, Speaker
class FakeOembed():
_data = {"key": "value"}
class ... | |
1a12130c7be8b36a905de7000661d1ff91ed808c | osf/management/commands/checkmigrations.py | osf/management/commands/checkmigrations.py | """
Return a non-zero exit code if there are unapplied migrations.
"""
import sys
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
... | Add a management command to check for unapplied migrations. | Add a management command to check for unapplied migrations.
[PLAT-972]
| Python | apache-2.0 | mfraezz/osf.io,brianjgeiger/osf.io,adlius/osf.io,CenterForOpenScience/osf.io,pattisdr/osf.io,saradbowman/osf.io,brianjgeiger/osf.io,aaxelb/osf.io,HalcyonChimera/osf.io,CenterForOpenScience/osf.io,sloria/osf.io,adlius/osf.io,HalcyonChimera/osf.io,cslzchen/osf.io,mattclark/osf.io,HalcyonChimera/osf.io,caseyrollins/osf.io... | Add a management command to check for unapplied migrations.
[PLAT-972] | """
Return a non-zero exit code if there are unapplied migrations.
"""
import sys
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a management command to check for unapplied migrations.
[PLAT-972]<commit_after> | """
Return a non-zero exit code if there are unapplied migrations.
"""
import sys
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
... | Add a management command to check for unapplied migrations.
[PLAT-972]"""
Return a non-zero exit code if there are unapplied migrations.
"""
import sys
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a management command to check for unapplied migrations.
[PLAT-972]<commit_after>"""
Return a non-zero exit code if there are unapplied migrations.
"""
import sys
from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor
from django.c... | |
097464150228c3b5ba7cfb94619363cfea1fba1d | user-scripts/katia/code-LUI-secmin-isl.py | user-scripts/katia/code-LUI-secmin-isl.py | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import rasterio
from projections.rasterset import RasterSet
import projections.predicts as predicts
import projections.utils as utils
# Import standard PREDICTS rasters
rasters = predicts.rasterset('1km', 'medium', year = 2005)
for suffix in ('islands', 'mainland'):
# O... | Add script to generate LUI rasters for Katia | Add script to generate LUI rasters for Katia
This script iterates through every land-use x intensity and writes out
the raster for the LUI.
| Python | apache-2.0 | ricardog/raster-project,ricardog/raster-project,ricardog/raster-project,ricardog/raster-project,ricardog/raster-project | Add script to generate LUI rasters for Katia
This script iterates through every land-use x intensity and writes out
the raster for the LUI. | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import rasterio
from projections.rasterset import RasterSet
import projections.predicts as predicts
import projections.utils as utils
# Import standard PREDICTS rasters
rasters = predicts.rasterset('1km', 'medium', year = 2005)
for suffix in ('islands', 'mainland'):
# O... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to generate LUI rasters for Katia
This script iterates through every land-use x intensity and writes out
the raster for the LUI.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import rasterio
from projections.rasterset import RasterSet
import projections.predicts as predicts
import projections.utils as utils
# Import standard PREDICTS rasters
rasters = predicts.rasterset('1km', 'medium', year = 2005)
for suffix in ('islands', 'mainland'):
# O... | Add script to generate LUI rasters for Katia
This script iterates through every land-use x intensity and writes out
the raster for the LUI.#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import rasterio
from projections.rasterset import RasterSet
import projections.predicts as predicts
import projections.utils as utils
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to generate LUI rasters for Katia
This script iterates through every land-use x intensity and writes out
the raster for the LUI.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import rasterio
from projections.rasterset import RasterSet
import projections.predicts as pr... | |
ebf89478f7c841ee7d61a4081d4d6ba2f2cabe05 | app/main/auth.py | app/main/auth.py | from functools import wraps
from flask import abort
from flask_login import current_user
def role_required(*roles):
"""Ensure that logged in user has one of the required roles.
Return 403 if the user doesn't have a required role.
Should be applied before the `@login_required` decorator:
@login... | Add `role_required` view decorator to check current_user role | Add `role_required` view decorator to check current_user role
Returns 403 if user has none of the roles listed in the decorator
arguments.
| Python | mit | alphagov/digitalmarketplace-admin-frontend,alphagov/digitalmarketplace-admin-frontend,alphagov/digitalmarketplace-admin-frontend,alphagov/digitalmarketplace-admin-frontend | Add `role_required` view decorator to check current_user role
Returns 403 if user has none of the roles listed in the decorator
arguments. | from functools import wraps
from flask import abort
from flask_login import current_user
def role_required(*roles):
"""Ensure that logged in user has one of the required roles.
Return 403 if the user doesn't have a required role.
Should be applied before the `@login_required` decorator:
@login... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add `role_required` view decorator to check current_user role
Returns 403 if user has none of the roles listed in the decorator
arguments.<commit_after> | from functools import wraps
from flask import abort
from flask_login import current_user
def role_required(*roles):
"""Ensure that logged in user has one of the required roles.
Return 403 if the user doesn't have a required role.
Should be applied before the `@login_required` decorator:
@login... | Add `role_required` view decorator to check current_user role
Returns 403 if user has none of the roles listed in the decorator
arguments.from functools import wraps
from flask import abort
from flask_login import current_user
def role_required(*roles):
"""Ensure that logged in user has one of the required role... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add `role_required` view decorator to check current_user role
Returns 403 if user has none of the roles listed in the decorator
arguments.<commit_after>from functools import wraps
from flask import abort
from flask_login import current_user
def role_required(*roles):
"""Ensure that lo... | |
ff5587bc44bde955e456ed87e7ed5822ec3e500a | tests/webcam_framerate.py | tests/webcam_framerate.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import qrtools, gi, os
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gst', '1.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gst
from avocado import Test
from utils import webcam
class WebcamReadQR(Test):
"""
Uses the camera selected by v4l2src by default (/dev/video0) to get the
framerat... | Add initial framerate webcam test structure | Add initial framerate webcam test structure
| Python | mit | daveol/Fedora-Test-Laptop,daveol/Fedora-Test-Laptop | Add initial framerate webcam test structure | #!/usr/bin/env python
import qrtools, gi, os
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gst', '1.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gst
from avocado import Test
from utils import webcam
class WebcamReadQR(Test):
"""
Uses the camera selected by v4l2src by default (/dev/video0) to get the
framerat... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add initial framerate webcam test structure<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import qrtools, gi, os
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gst', '1.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gst
from avocado import Test
from utils import webcam
class WebcamReadQR(Test):
"""
Uses the camera selected by v4l2src by default (/dev/video0) to get the
framerat... | Add initial framerate webcam test structure#!/usr/bin/env python
import qrtools, gi, os
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gst', '1.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gst
from avocado import Test
from utils import webcam
class WebcamReadQR(Test):
"""
Uses the camera selected by v4l2src by de... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add initial framerate webcam test structure<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import qrtools, gi, os
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
gi.require_version('Gst', '1.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gst
from avocado import Test
from utils import webcam
class WebcamReadQR(Test):
"""
... | |
13a02d424fadd4401d393b2443dc97183c933221 | simple-client-api/request-workflow-exec/python2_3/src/request-workflow-exec.py | simple-client-api/request-workflow-exec/python2_3/src/request-workflow-exec.py | #!/usr/bin/python
from boto3.session import Session
import sys
import os
import uuid
import time
def get_env(name):
if name in os.environ:
return os.environ[name]
return None
aws_args = {
'aws_access_key_id': get_env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY'),
'aws_secret_access_key': get_env('AWS_... | Add python (boto3-based) simple api workflow request script. | Add python (boto3-based) simple api workflow request script.
| Python | apache-2.0 | groboclown/whimbrel,groboclown/whimbrel,groboclown/whimbrel,groboclown/whimbrel | Add python (boto3-based) simple api workflow request script. | #!/usr/bin/python
from boto3.session import Session
import sys
import os
import uuid
import time
def get_env(name):
if name in os.environ:
return os.environ[name]
return None
aws_args = {
'aws_access_key_id': get_env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY'),
'aws_secret_access_key': get_env('AWS_... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add python (boto3-based) simple api workflow request script.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/python
from boto3.session import Session
import sys
import os
import uuid
import time
def get_env(name):
if name in os.environ:
return os.environ[name]
return None
aws_args = {
'aws_access_key_id': get_env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY'),
'aws_secret_access_key': get_env('AWS_... | Add python (boto3-based) simple api workflow request script.#!/usr/bin/python
from boto3.session import Session
import sys
import os
import uuid
import time
def get_env(name):
if name in os.environ:
return os.environ[name]
return None
aws_args = {
'aws_access_key_id': get_env('A... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add python (boto3-based) simple api workflow request script.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/python
from boto3.session import Session
import sys
import os
import uuid
import time
def get_env(name):
if name in os.environ:
return os.environ[name]
return None
aws_args... | |
5cdfbce122ec0248104049760dadc1c83a01f7fb | tests/frontends/mpd/regression_test.py | tests/frontends/mpd/regression_test.py | import unittest
from mopidy.backends.dummy import DummyBackend
from mopidy.frontends.mpd import dispatcher
from mopidy.mixers.dummy import DummyMixer
from mopidy.models import Track
class IssueGH18RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
The issue: http://github.com/jodal/mopidy/issues#issue/18
How to repr... | Add regression test for GH-18 | Add regression test for GH-18
| Python | apache-2.0 | ZenithDK/mopidy,mopidy/mopidy,kingosticks/mopidy,vrs01/mopidy,vrs01/mopidy,jcass77/mopidy,jodal/mopidy,mokieyue/mopidy,adamcik/mopidy,tkem/mopidy,glogiotatidis/mopidy,rawdlite/mopidy,mokieyue/mopidy,pacificIT/mopidy,bacontext/mopidy,bacontext/mopidy,mopidy/mopidy,bencevans/mopidy,liamw9534/mopidy,ZenithDK/mopidy,SuperS... | Add regression test for GH-18 | import unittest
from mopidy.backends.dummy import DummyBackend
from mopidy.frontends.mpd import dispatcher
from mopidy.mixers.dummy import DummyMixer
from mopidy.models import Track
class IssueGH18RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
The issue: http://github.com/jodal/mopidy/issues#issue/18
How to repr... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add regression test for GH-18<commit_after> | import unittest
from mopidy.backends.dummy import DummyBackend
from mopidy.frontends.mpd import dispatcher
from mopidy.mixers.dummy import DummyMixer
from mopidy.models import Track
class IssueGH18RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
The issue: http://github.com/jodal/mopidy/issues#issue/18
How to repr... | Add regression test for GH-18import unittest
from mopidy.backends.dummy import DummyBackend
from mopidy.frontends.mpd import dispatcher
from mopidy.mixers.dummy import DummyMixer
from mopidy.models import Track
class IssueGH18RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
The issue: http://github.com/jodal/mopidy/iss... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add regression test for GH-18<commit_after>import unittest
from mopidy.backends.dummy import DummyBackend
from mopidy.frontends.mpd import dispatcher
from mopidy.mixers.dummy import DummyMixer
from mopidy.models import Track
class IssueGH18RegressionTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
The ... | |
7cfc6abb8e573b0dd996f5849480a72652201279 | consolidate_stats.py | consolidate_stats.py | ###
# Call this with 4 parameters: the file to read data from, the file to read
# extradata from, the file to write the combined data to, the slack interval
# to match data and extradata timestamps.
#
# IMPORTANT: You need to manually sort -g the data file, because torperf
# might screw up ordering and this s... | Add a script to combine data and extradata | Add a script to combine data and extradata
| Python | bsd-3-clause | meejah/torperf,meejah/torperf,meejah/torperf,aaronsw/torperf,aaronsw/torperf,mrphs/torperf,mrphs/torperf,aaronsw/torperf,mrphs/torperf,meejah/torperf | Add a script to combine data and extradata | ###
# Call this with 4 parameters: the file to read data from, the file to read
# extradata from, the file to write the combined data to, the slack interval
# to match data and extradata timestamps.
#
# IMPORTANT: You need to manually sort -g the data file, because torperf
# might screw up ordering and this s... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script to combine data and extradata<commit_after> | ###
# Call this with 4 parameters: the file to read data from, the file to read
# extradata from, the file to write the combined data to, the slack interval
# to match data and extradata timestamps.
#
# IMPORTANT: You need to manually sort -g the data file, because torperf
# might screw up ordering and this s... | Add a script to combine data and extradata###
# Call this with 4 parameters: the file to read data from, the file to read
# extradata from, the file to write the combined data to, the slack interval
# to match data and extradata timestamps.
#
# IMPORTANT: You need to manually sort -g the data file, because torp... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script to combine data and extradata<commit_after>###
# Call this with 4 parameters: the file to read data from, the file to read
# extradata from, the file to write the combined data to, the slack interval
# to match data and extradata timestamps.
#
# IMPORTANT: You need to man... | |
821ae1f40c643d0ee2f9cbdfbce83c6f75196895 | quantum/db/migration/alembic_migrations/versions/1d76643bcec4_nvp_netbinding.py | quantum/db/migration/alembic_migrations/versions/1d76643bcec4_nvp_netbinding.py | # vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
#
# Copyright 2013 OpenStack LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
... | Add migration for network bindings in NVP plugin | Add migration for network bindings in NVP plugin
Bug 1099895
Ensures the table nvp_network_bindings is created when upgrading
database to head, by adding an appropriate alembic migration
Change-Id: I4a794ed0ec6866d657cb2470d5aa67828e81aa75
| Python | apache-2.0 | gkotton/vmware-nsx,gkotton/vmware-nsx | Add migration for network bindings in NVP plugin
Bug 1099895
Ensures the table nvp_network_bindings is created when upgrading
database to head, by adding an appropriate alembic migration
Change-Id: I4a794ed0ec6866d657cb2470d5aa67828e81aa75 | # vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
#
# Copyright 2013 OpenStack LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add migration for network bindings in NVP plugin
Bug 1099895
Ensures the table nvp_network_bindings is created when upgrading
database to head, by adding an appropriate alembic migration
Change-Id: I4a794ed0ec6866d657cb2470d5aa67828e81aa75<commit_after> | # vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
#
# Copyright 2013 OpenStack LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
... | Add migration for network bindings in NVP plugin
Bug 1099895
Ensures the table nvp_network_bindings is created when upgrading
database to head, by adding an appropriate alembic migration
Change-Id: I4a794ed0ec6866d657cb2470d5aa67828e81aa75# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
#
# Copyright 2013 OpenStack LLC
#... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add migration for network bindings in NVP plugin
Bug 1099895
Ensures the table nvp_network_bindings is created when upgrading
database to head, by adding an appropriate alembic migration
Change-Id: I4a794ed0ec6866d657cb2470d5aa67828e81aa75<commit_after># vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtab... | |
9bdf597477d513b84de84a6872e15833c25efa19 | src/location_fetch.py | src/location_fetch.py | #!env python
import database as db
from database.model import Team, RouteDistance
from geotools import simple_distance
from geotools.routing import MapPoint
from webapp.cfg.config import DB_CONNECTION
print "init db..."
db.init_session(connection_string=DB_CONNECTION)
print "fetch teams..."
teams = db.session.query(... | Add a helper script for initial distance fetch. | Add a helper script for initial distance fetch.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | janLo/meet-and-eat-registration-system,eXma/meet-and-eat-registration-system,eXma/meet-and-eat-registration-system,janLo/meet-and-eat-registration-system,eXma/meet-and-eat-registration-system,janLo/meet-and-eat-registration-system,janLo/meet-and-eat-registration-system,eXma/meet-and-eat-registration-system | Add a helper script for initial distance fetch. | #!env python
import database as db
from database.model import Team, RouteDistance
from geotools import simple_distance
from geotools.routing import MapPoint
from webapp.cfg.config import DB_CONNECTION
print "init db..."
db.init_session(connection_string=DB_CONNECTION)
print "fetch teams..."
teams = db.session.query(... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a helper script for initial distance fetch.<commit_after> | #!env python
import database as db
from database.model import Team, RouteDistance
from geotools import simple_distance
from geotools.routing import MapPoint
from webapp.cfg.config import DB_CONNECTION
print "init db..."
db.init_session(connection_string=DB_CONNECTION)
print "fetch teams..."
teams = db.session.query(... | Add a helper script for initial distance fetch.#!env python
import database as db
from database.model import Team, RouteDistance
from geotools import simple_distance
from geotools.routing import MapPoint
from webapp.cfg.config import DB_CONNECTION
print "init db..."
db.init_session(connection_string=DB_CONNECTION)
p... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a helper script for initial distance fetch.<commit_after>#!env python
import database as db
from database.model import Team, RouteDistance
from geotools import simple_distance
from geotools.routing import MapPoint
from webapp.cfg.config import DB_CONNECTION
print "init db..."
db.init_se... | |
ed8add068ef8cdbbe8bed412272a8a608e003bb9 | tests/integration/modules/mac_service.py | tests/integration/modules/mac_service.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
integration tests for mac_service
'''
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath, destructiveTest
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import salt libs
import integration
import salt.uti... | Add integration tests basic framework | Add integration tests basic framework
| Python | apache-2.0 | saltstack/salt,saltstack/salt,saltstack/salt,saltstack/salt,saltstack/salt | Add integration tests basic framework | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
integration tests for mac_service
'''
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath, destructiveTest
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import salt libs
import integration
import salt.uti... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add integration tests basic framework<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
integration tests for mac_service
'''
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath, destructiveTest
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import salt libs
import integration
import salt.uti... | Add integration tests basic framework# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
integration tests for mac_service
'''
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath, destructiveTest
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import salt li... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add integration tests basic framework<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
integration tests for mac_service
'''
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath, destructiveTest
ensu... | |
3b9a79e20bc3e48b44087c8c78e519e7085bce92 | backend/scripts/conversion/addprojs.py | backend/scripts/conversion/addprojs.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import rethinkdb as r
from optparse import OptionParser
def main(conn):
groups = list(r.table('usergroups').run(conn))
for group in groups:
owner = group['owner']
projects = list(r.table('projects').filter({'owner': owner})
.pluck('id', 'name').ru... | Add projects field to samples and usergroups. | Add projects field to samples and usergroups.
| Python | mit | materials-commons/materialscommons.org,materials-commons/materialscommons.org,materials-commons/materialscommons.org,materials-commons/materialscommons.org,materials-commons/materialscommons.org | Add projects field to samples and usergroups. | #!/usr/bin/env python
import rethinkdb as r
from optparse import OptionParser
def main(conn):
groups = list(r.table('usergroups').run(conn))
for group in groups:
owner = group['owner']
projects = list(r.table('projects').filter({'owner': owner})
.pluck('id', 'name').ru... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add projects field to samples and usergroups.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import rethinkdb as r
from optparse import OptionParser
def main(conn):
groups = list(r.table('usergroups').run(conn))
for group in groups:
owner = group['owner']
projects = list(r.table('projects').filter({'owner': owner})
.pluck('id', 'name').ru... | Add projects field to samples and usergroups.#!/usr/bin/env python
import rethinkdb as r
from optparse import OptionParser
def main(conn):
groups = list(r.table('usergroups').run(conn))
for group in groups:
owner = group['owner']
projects = list(r.table('projects').filter({'owner': owner})
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add projects field to samples and usergroups.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import rethinkdb as r
from optparse import OptionParser
def main(conn):
groups = list(r.table('usergroups').run(conn))
for group in groups:
owner = group['owner']
projects = list(r.tabl... | |
d4eb11f846da5b38a56599ca18d68fd2344dec7c | DilipadCorpus.py | DilipadCorpus.py | """Class to access dilipad corpus."""
import gensim
import glob
import codecs
class DilipadCorpus(gensim.corpora.TextCorpus):
def get_texts(self):
for txt in self.input:
with codecs.open(txt, 'rb', 'utf8') as f:
words = f.read().split()
yield words
def __l... | Add class to access dilipad text data | Add class to access dilipad text data
Currently only the nouns (topic words) are accessed. This class must be
updated to also return the opinion words of a text. The idea is to have
such a corpus per perspective for cross perspective topic modeling.
| Python | apache-2.0 | NLeSC/cptm,NLeSC/cptm | Add class to access dilipad text data
Currently only the nouns (topic words) are accessed. This class must be
updated to also return the opinion words of a text. The idea is to have
such a corpus per perspective for cross perspective topic modeling. | """Class to access dilipad corpus."""
import gensim
import glob
import codecs
class DilipadCorpus(gensim.corpora.TextCorpus):
def get_texts(self):
for txt in self.input:
with codecs.open(txt, 'rb', 'utf8') as f:
words = f.read().split()
yield words
def __l... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add class to access dilipad text data
Currently only the nouns (topic words) are accessed. This class must be
updated to also return the opinion words of a text. The idea is to have
such a corpus per perspective for cross perspective topic modeling.<commit_after> | """Class to access dilipad corpus."""
import gensim
import glob
import codecs
class DilipadCorpus(gensim.corpora.TextCorpus):
def get_texts(self):
for txt in self.input:
with codecs.open(txt, 'rb', 'utf8') as f:
words = f.read().split()
yield words
def __l... | Add class to access dilipad text data
Currently only the nouns (topic words) are accessed. This class must be
updated to also return the opinion words of a text. The idea is to have
such a corpus per perspective for cross perspective topic modeling."""Class to access dilipad corpus."""
import gensim
import glob
impor... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add class to access dilipad text data
Currently only the nouns (topic words) are accessed. This class must be
updated to also return the opinion words of a text. The idea is to have
such a corpus per perspective for cross perspective topic modeling.<commit_after>"""Class to access dilipad co... | |
e850ab188e73f91bb4d85954d5f957ceb90d069a | cloudaux/tests/gcp/test_integration.py | cloudaux/tests/gcp/test_integration.py | import pytest
import os
from cloudaux.gcp.iam import get_project_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.project import get_project
from cloudaux.gcp.crm import get_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.address import (
list_addresses,
list_global_addresses,
)
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.disk import (
list_disks,
)
from clo... | Add an integration test (disabled by default). | Add an integration test (disabled by default).
This gives a way to check the Cloudaux GCP resource retrieval against a
GCP test project. They are disabled unless the
CLOUDAUX_GCP_TEST_PROJECT environment variable is defined.
| Python | apache-2.0 | Netflix-Skunkworks/cloudaux | Add an integration test (disabled by default).
This gives a way to check the Cloudaux GCP resource retrieval against a
GCP test project. They are disabled unless the
CLOUDAUX_GCP_TEST_PROJECT environment variable is defined. | import pytest
import os
from cloudaux.gcp.iam import get_project_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.project import get_project
from cloudaux.gcp.crm import get_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.address import (
list_addresses,
list_global_addresses,
)
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.disk import (
list_disks,
)
from clo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add an integration test (disabled by default).
This gives a way to check the Cloudaux GCP resource retrieval against a
GCP test project. They are disabled unless the
CLOUDAUX_GCP_TEST_PROJECT environment variable is defined.<commit_after> | import pytest
import os
from cloudaux.gcp.iam import get_project_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.project import get_project
from cloudaux.gcp.crm import get_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.address import (
list_addresses,
list_global_addresses,
)
from cloudaux.gcp.gce.disk import (
list_disks,
)
from clo... | Add an integration test (disabled by default).
This gives a way to check the Cloudaux GCP resource retrieval against a
GCP test project. They are disabled unless the
CLOUDAUX_GCP_TEST_PROJECT environment variable is defined.import pytest
import os
from cloudaux.gcp.iam import get_project_iam_policy
from cloudaux.gcp... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add an integration test (disabled by default).
This gives a way to check the Cloudaux GCP resource retrieval against a
GCP test project. They are disabled unless the
CLOUDAUX_GCP_TEST_PROJECT environment variable is defined.<commit_after>import pytest
import os
from cloudaux.gcp.iam import... | |
915364b232bfa5a433962bd474074d985a39d7fa | 2_basic/recursion/recursion_examples.py | 2_basic/recursion/recursion_examples.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
A function is recursive when it calls itself (on a smaller piece of the
problem). We need to provide a 'stopping criterion' or else the function
will call itself indefinitely (therefore hanging the program).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursion_(computer_science)
... | Add some simple recursion examples | Add some simple recursion examples | Python | mit | nightmarebadger/tutorials-python-basic | Add some simple recursion examples | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
A function is recursive when it calls itself (on a smaller piece of the
problem). We need to provide a 'stopping criterion' or else the function
will call itself indefinitely (therefore hanging the program).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursion_(computer_science)
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add some simple recursion examples<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
A function is recursive when it calls itself (on a smaller piece of the
problem). We need to provide a 'stopping criterion' or else the function
will call itself indefinitely (therefore hanging the program).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursion_(computer_science)
... | Add some simple recursion examples# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
A function is recursive when it calls itself (on a smaller piece of the
problem). We need to provide a 'stopping criterion' or else the function
will call itself indefinitely (therefore hanging the program).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add some simple recursion examples<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
A function is recursive when it calls itself (on a smaller piece of the
problem). We need to provide a 'stopping criterion' or else the function
will call itself indefinitely (therefore hanging the progra... | |
f79edb442849785f3180756973a30eaff72d9821 | freertos.py | freertos.py | import os.path
def sources(base, port, mem_mang=None):
core_src_names = [
'croutine.c',
'event_groups.c',
'list.c',
'queue.c',
'stream_buffer.c',
'tasks.c',
'timers.c']
core_srcs = [os.path.join(base, 'Source', f) for f in core_src_names]
port_path ... | Add utility module for compiling FreeRTOS | Add utility module for compiling FreeRTOS
| Python | apache-2.0 | google/cortex-demos,google/cortex-demos,google/cortex-demos,google/cortex-demos | Add utility module for compiling FreeRTOS | import os.path
def sources(base, port, mem_mang=None):
core_src_names = [
'croutine.c',
'event_groups.c',
'list.c',
'queue.c',
'stream_buffer.c',
'tasks.c',
'timers.c']
core_srcs = [os.path.join(base, 'Source', f) for f in core_src_names]
port_path ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add utility module for compiling FreeRTOS<commit_after> | import os.path
def sources(base, port, mem_mang=None):
core_src_names = [
'croutine.c',
'event_groups.c',
'list.c',
'queue.c',
'stream_buffer.c',
'tasks.c',
'timers.c']
core_srcs = [os.path.join(base, 'Source', f) for f in core_src_names]
port_path ... | Add utility module for compiling FreeRTOSimport os.path
def sources(base, port, mem_mang=None):
core_src_names = [
'croutine.c',
'event_groups.c',
'list.c',
'queue.c',
'stream_buffer.c',
'tasks.c',
'timers.c']
core_srcs = [os.path.join(base, 'Source', f)... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add utility module for compiling FreeRTOS<commit_after>import os.path
def sources(base, port, mem_mang=None):
core_src_names = [
'croutine.c',
'event_groups.c',
'list.c',
'queue.c',
'stream_buffer.c',
'tasks.c',
'timers.c']
cor... | |
df21b1d8e16dd2c1893b46b95608f85b62fe2081 | src/stratisd_client_dbus/_implementation.py | src/stratisd_client_dbus/_implementation.py | # Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing... | Add a simple super-class for interface definitions. | Add a simple super-class for interface definitions.
Signed-off-by: mulhern <7b51bcf507bcd7afb72bf8663752c0ddbeb517f6@redhat.com>
| Python | mpl-2.0 | stratis-storage/stratisd,trgill/stratisd,mulkieran/stratisd,stratis-storage/stratisd-client-dbus,trgill/stratisd,stratis-storage/stratisd,mulkieran/stratisd,stratis-storage/stratisd | Add a simple super-class for interface definitions.
Signed-off-by: mulhern <7b51bcf507bcd7afb72bf8663752c0ddbeb517f6@redhat.com> | # Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a simple super-class for interface definitions.
Signed-off-by: mulhern <7b51bcf507bcd7afb72bf8663752c0ddbeb517f6@redhat.com><commit_after> | # Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing... | Add a simple super-class for interface definitions.
Signed-off-by: mulhern <7b51bcf507bcd7afb72bf8663752c0ddbeb517f6@redhat.com># Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy o... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a simple super-class for interface definitions.
Signed-off-by: mulhern <7b51bcf507bcd7afb72bf8663752c0ddbeb517f6@redhat.com><commit_after># Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance wi... | |
9d1e404eaf8e78efd6117266baf86ff3228915da | src/img2line.py | src/img2line.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image
from pylab import *
import types
from skimage import io, data
# 读取图片,灰度化,并转为数组
im0 = Image.open("test.jpeg").convert('L')
im = array(im0)
# print(type(im[1, 1]))
x = y = 0
m = im.shape[0]
n = im.shape[1]
h = range(m - 2)
k = range(n - 2)
matrix = np.ar... | Convert a image to many lines. | Convert a image to many lines.
| Python | apache-2.0 | xpeng2333/robodraw,xpeng2333/robodraw,xpeng2333/robodraw,xpeng2333/robodraw | Convert a image to many lines. | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image
from pylab import *
import types
from skimage import io, data
# 读取图片,灰度化,并转为数组
im0 = Image.open("test.jpeg").convert('L')
im = array(im0)
# print(type(im[1, 1]))
x = y = 0
m = im.shape[0]
n = im.shape[1]
h = range(m - 2)
k = range(n - 2)
matrix = np.ar... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Convert a image to many lines.<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image
from pylab import *
import types
from skimage import io, data
# 读取图片,灰度化,并转为数组
im0 = Image.open("test.jpeg").convert('L')
im = array(im0)
# print(type(im[1, 1]))
x = y = 0
m = im.shape[0]
n = im.shape[1]
h = range(m - 2)
k = range(n - 2)
matrix = np.ar... | Convert a image to many lines.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image
from pylab import *
import types
from skimage import io, data
# 读取图片,灰度化,并转为数组
im0 = Image.open("test.jpeg").convert('L')
im = array(im0)
# print(type(im[1, 1]))
x = y = 0
m = im.shape[0]
n = im.shape[1]
h = range(m - 2)
k... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Convert a image to many lines.<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image
from pylab import *
import types
from skimage import io, data
# 读取图片,灰度化,并转为数组
im0 = Image.open("test.jpeg").convert('L')
im = array(im0)
# print(type(im[1, 1]))
x = y = 0
m = im.sh... | |
291538ca1de9605865d35cd8e30e4cd2f8a74cd3 | wagtail/admin/tests/ui/test_side_panels.py | wagtail/admin/tests/ui/test_side_panels.py | from unittest import TestCase
from wagtail.admin.ui.side_panels import BaseSidePanel, BaseSidePanels
class SidePanelA(BaseSidePanel):
order = 300
class SidePanelB(BaseSidePanel):
order = 200
class SidePanelC(BaseSidePanel):
order = 400
class MySidePanels(BaseSidePanels):
def __init__(self, requ... | Add test for ensuring side panel ordering | Add test for ensuring side panel ordering
| Python | bsd-3-clause | zerolab/wagtail,thenewguy/wagtail,zerolab/wagtail,thenewguy/wagtail,wagtail/wagtail,rsalmaso/wagtail,rsalmaso/wagtail,thenewguy/wagtail,wagtail/wagtail,wagtail/wagtail,wagtail/wagtail,zerolab/wagtail,wagtail/wagtail,thenewguy/wagtail,zerolab/wagtail,zerolab/wagtail,rsalmaso/wagtail,rsalmaso/wagtail,thenewguy/wagtail,rs... | Add test for ensuring side panel ordering | from unittest import TestCase
from wagtail.admin.ui.side_panels import BaseSidePanel, BaseSidePanels
class SidePanelA(BaseSidePanel):
order = 300
class SidePanelB(BaseSidePanel):
order = 200
class SidePanelC(BaseSidePanel):
order = 400
class MySidePanels(BaseSidePanels):
def __init__(self, requ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for ensuring side panel ordering<commit_after> | from unittest import TestCase
from wagtail.admin.ui.side_panels import BaseSidePanel, BaseSidePanels
class SidePanelA(BaseSidePanel):
order = 300
class SidePanelB(BaseSidePanel):
order = 200
class SidePanelC(BaseSidePanel):
order = 400
class MySidePanels(BaseSidePanels):
def __init__(self, requ... | Add test for ensuring side panel orderingfrom unittest import TestCase
from wagtail.admin.ui.side_panels import BaseSidePanel, BaseSidePanels
class SidePanelA(BaseSidePanel):
order = 300
class SidePanelB(BaseSidePanel):
order = 200
class SidePanelC(BaseSidePanel):
order = 400
class MySidePanels(Bas... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for ensuring side panel ordering<commit_after>from unittest import TestCase
from wagtail.admin.ui.side_panels import BaseSidePanel, BaseSidePanels
class SidePanelA(BaseSidePanel):
order = 300
class SidePanelB(BaseSidePanel):
order = 200
class SidePanelC(BaseSidePanel):... | |
a52001442a4cb18734fff98a01f175c57c9dbf81 | fedimg/services/ec2/ec2imgpublisher.py | fedimg/services/ec2/ec2imgpublisher.py | # This file is part of fedimg.
# Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# fedimg is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version... | Write a publisher that would make the images & the snapshot public | ec2: Write a publisher that would make the images & the snapshot public
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <5f0367a2b3b757615b57f51d912cf16f2c0ad827@gmail.com>
| Python | agpl-3.0 | fedora-infra/fedimg,fedora-infra/fedimg | ec2: Write a publisher that would make the images & the snapshot public
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <5f0367a2b3b757615b57f51d912cf16f2c0ad827@gmail.com> | # This file is part of fedimg.
# Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# fedimg is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version... | <commit_before><commit_msg>ec2: Write a publisher that would make the images & the snapshot public
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <5f0367a2b3b757615b57f51d912cf16f2c0ad827@gmail.com><commit_after> | # This file is part of fedimg.
# Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# fedimg is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version... | ec2: Write a publisher that would make the images & the snapshot public
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <5f0367a2b3b757615b57f51d912cf16f2c0ad827@gmail.com># This file is part of fedimg.
# Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# fedimg is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of th... | <commit_before><commit_msg>ec2: Write a publisher that would make the images & the snapshot public
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <5f0367a2b3b757615b57f51d912cf16f2c0ad827@gmail.com><commit_after># This file is part of fedimg.
# Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# fedimg is free software: you can redistribute it... | |
a617c4bd3b38b2d364a3f12a0cb066559f8c8ae3 | tests/test_alchemy.py | tests/test_alchemy.py | import unittest
import sqlalchemy as sa
from pga.alchemy import sa_column_dict_to_column
class TestAlchemySchema(unittest.TestCase):
def test_sa_column_dict_to_column(self):
column_name = 'my_mock_column'
column_type = sa.CHAR(length=2)
nullable = False
attributes = {
... | Add specification for alchemy schema. | Add specification for alchemy schema.
| Python | mit | portfoliome/pgawedge | Add specification for alchemy schema. | import unittest
import sqlalchemy as sa
from pga.alchemy import sa_column_dict_to_column
class TestAlchemySchema(unittest.TestCase):
def test_sa_column_dict_to_column(self):
column_name = 'my_mock_column'
column_type = sa.CHAR(length=2)
nullable = False
attributes = {
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add specification for alchemy schema.<commit_after> | import unittest
import sqlalchemy as sa
from pga.alchemy import sa_column_dict_to_column
class TestAlchemySchema(unittest.TestCase):
def test_sa_column_dict_to_column(self):
column_name = 'my_mock_column'
column_type = sa.CHAR(length=2)
nullable = False
attributes = {
... | Add specification for alchemy schema.import unittest
import sqlalchemy as sa
from pga.alchemy import sa_column_dict_to_column
class TestAlchemySchema(unittest.TestCase):
def test_sa_column_dict_to_column(self):
column_name = 'my_mock_column'
column_type = sa.CHAR(length=2)
nullable = Fa... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add specification for alchemy schema.<commit_after>import unittest
import sqlalchemy as sa
from pga.alchemy import sa_column_dict_to_column
class TestAlchemySchema(unittest.TestCase):
def test_sa_column_dict_to_column(self):
column_name = 'my_mock_column'
column_type ... | |
0cd94c71db19c0a53d1d97f353116e271884a336 | utils/sort_includes.py | utils/sort_includes.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""Script to sort the top-most block of #include lines.
Assumes the LLVM coding conventions.
Currently, this script only bothers sorting the llvm/... headers. Patches
welcome for more functionality, and sorting other header groups.
"""
import argparse
import os
import re
import sys
import temp... | Add a completely hack-ish tool to sort includes according to the coding standards. | Add a completely hack-ish tool to sort includes according to the coding
standards.
I am a terrible Python programmer. Patches more the welcome. Please tell
me how this should look if it should look differently. It's just a tiny
little script so it didn't make sense to go through pre-commit review,
especially as someon... | Python | bsd-2-clause | dslab-epfl/asap,llvm-mirror/llvm,GPUOpen-Drivers/llvm,llvm-mirror/llvm,apple/swift-llvm,llvm-mirror/llvm,llvm-mirror/llvm,apple/swift-llvm,GPUOpen-Drivers/llvm,dslab-epfl/asap,chubbymaggie/asap,apple/swift-llvm,apple/swift-llvm,dslab-epfl/asap,llvm-mirror/llvm,GPUOpen-Drivers/llvm,apple/swift-llvm,chubbymaggie/asap,app... | Add a completely hack-ish tool to sort includes according to the coding
standards.
I am a terrible Python programmer. Patches more the welcome. Please tell
me how this should look if it should look differently. It's just a tiny
little script so it didn't make sense to go through pre-commit review,
especially as someon... | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""Script to sort the top-most block of #include lines.
Assumes the LLVM coding conventions.
Currently, this script only bothers sorting the llvm/... headers. Patches
welcome for more functionality, and sorting other header groups.
"""
import argparse
import os
import re
import sys
import temp... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a completely hack-ish tool to sort includes according to the coding
standards.
I am a terrible Python programmer. Patches more the welcome. Please tell
me how this should look if it should look differently. It's just a tiny
little script so it didn't make sense to go through pre-commit r... | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""Script to sort the top-most block of #include lines.
Assumes the LLVM coding conventions.
Currently, this script only bothers sorting the llvm/... headers. Patches
welcome for more functionality, and sorting other header groups.
"""
import argparse
import os
import re
import sys
import temp... | Add a completely hack-ish tool to sort includes according to the coding
standards.
I am a terrible Python programmer. Patches more the welcome. Please tell
me how this should look if it should look differently. It's just a tiny
little script so it didn't make sense to go through pre-commit review,
especially as someon... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a completely hack-ish tool to sort includes according to the coding
standards.
I am a terrible Python programmer. Patches more the welcome. Please tell
me how this should look if it should look differently. It's just a tiny
little script so it didn't make sense to go through pre-commit r... | |
8e5617d8c0279c871c0d78bc3ad5d3676d35cbce | setup.py | setup.py | #from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, "rb").read(), filename, 'exec'))
setup(name='tweetfeels',
version=__version__,
description='Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.',
author='Thomas Chen',
author_ema... | #from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
import os
try:
import pypandoc
long_description = pypandoc.convert('README.md', 'rst')
except(IOError, ImportError):
long_description = 'Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.'
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, ... | Use pandoc to convert read to rst and supply that as long_description to pypi. | Use pandoc to convert read to rst and supply that as long_description to pypi.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | uclatommy/tweetfeels | #from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, "rb").read(), filename, 'exec'))
setup(name='tweetfeels',
version=__version__,
description='Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.',
author='Thomas Chen',
author_ema... | #from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
import os
try:
import pypandoc
long_description = pypandoc.convert('README.md', 'rst')
except(IOError, ImportError):
long_description = 'Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.'
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, ... | <commit_before>#from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, "rb").read(), filename, 'exec'))
setup(name='tweetfeels',
version=__version__,
description='Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.',
author='Thomas Chen',
... | #from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
import os
try:
import pypandoc
long_description = pypandoc.convert('README.md', 'rst')
except(IOError, ImportError):
long_description = 'Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.'
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, ... | #from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, "rb").read(), filename, 'exec'))
setup(name='tweetfeels',
version=__version__,
description='Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.',
author='Thomas Chen',
author_ema... | <commit_before>#from distutils.core import setup
from setuptools import setup
filename = 'tweetfeels/version.py'
exec(compile(open(filename, "rb").read(), filename, 'exec'))
setup(name='tweetfeels',
version=__version__,
description='Real-time sentiment analysis for twitter.',
author='Thomas Chen',
... |
ed48ce514c40e0f4e68e691091ed5bad91f273a6 | python/runRoot2json.py | python/runRoot2json.py | """
1 July 2017
Dan Marley
daniel.edison.marley@cernSPAMNOT.ch
Texas A&M University
-----
Execute the root2json class to convert
ROOT data into JSON format for neural network
training/testing/etc. in python.
"""
from info import VERBOSE
from root2json import Root2json
vb = VERBOSE()
vb.level = "INFO"
vb.INFO("RUN >... | Add missing script to use the root2json class | Add missing script to use the root2json class
| Python | mit | cms-ttbarAC/CyMiniAna,cms-ttbarAC/CyMiniAna,cms-ttbarAC/CyMiniAna | Add missing script to use the root2json class | """
1 July 2017
Dan Marley
daniel.edison.marley@cernSPAMNOT.ch
Texas A&M University
-----
Execute the root2json class to convert
ROOT data into JSON format for neural network
training/testing/etc. in python.
"""
from info import VERBOSE
from root2json import Root2json
vb = VERBOSE()
vb.level = "INFO"
vb.INFO("RUN >... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add missing script to use the root2json class<commit_after> | """
1 July 2017
Dan Marley
daniel.edison.marley@cernSPAMNOT.ch
Texas A&M University
-----
Execute the root2json class to convert
ROOT data into JSON format for neural network
training/testing/etc. in python.
"""
from info import VERBOSE
from root2json import Root2json
vb = VERBOSE()
vb.level = "INFO"
vb.INFO("RUN >... | Add missing script to use the root2json class"""
1 July 2017
Dan Marley
daniel.edison.marley@cernSPAMNOT.ch
Texas A&M University
-----
Execute the root2json class to convert
ROOT data into JSON format for neural network
training/testing/etc. in python.
"""
from info import VERBOSE
from root2json import Root2json
vb ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add missing script to use the root2json class<commit_after>"""
1 July 2017
Dan Marley
daniel.edison.marley@cernSPAMNOT.ch
Texas A&M University
-----
Execute the root2json class to convert
ROOT data into JSON format for neural network
training/testing/etc. in python.
"""
from info import VER... | |
ea63340282b7eba0d4b4f357808b8e374a3fcdf8 | usr/examples/14-WiFi-Shield/fw_update.py | usr/examples/14-WiFi-Shield/fw_update.py | '''
Firmware update examples
Note: copy the WINC1500/firmware folder to uSD
'''
import time, network
# Init wlan module in Download mode
wlan = network.WINC(True)
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version())
# Start the firmware update process.
wlan.fw_update()
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version()) | Add WINC1500 fw update script. | Add WINC1500 fw update script.
| Python | mit | kwagyeman/openmv,openmv/openmv,openmv/openmv,kwagyeman/openmv,kwagyeman/openmv,openmv/openmv,openmv/openmv,iabdalkader/openmv,kwagyeman/openmv,iabdalkader/openmv,iabdalkader/openmv,iabdalkader/openmv | Add WINC1500 fw update script. | '''
Firmware update examples
Note: copy the WINC1500/firmware folder to uSD
'''
import time, network
# Init wlan module in Download mode
wlan = network.WINC(True)
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version())
# Start the firmware update process.
wlan.fw_update()
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version()) | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add WINC1500 fw update script.<commit_after> | '''
Firmware update examples
Note: copy the WINC1500/firmware folder to uSD
'''
import time, network
# Init wlan module in Download mode
wlan = network.WINC(True)
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version())
# Start the firmware update process.
wlan.fw_update()
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version()) | Add WINC1500 fw update script.'''
Firmware update examples
Note: copy the WINC1500/firmware folder to uSD
'''
import time, network
# Init wlan module in Download mode
wlan = network.WINC(True)
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version())
# Start the firmware update process.
wlan.fw_update()
#print("Firmware... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add WINC1500 fw update script.<commit_after>'''
Firmware update examples
Note: copy the WINC1500/firmware folder to uSD
'''
import time, network
# Init wlan module in Download mode
wlan = network.WINC(True)
#print("Firmware version:", wlan.fw_version())
# Start the firmware update p... | |
8ac4de6438488f3a24b13959e4effa644474609b | cocktails/drinks/migrations/0003_drink_owner.py | cocktails/drinks/migrations/0003_drink_owner.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.6 on 2016-06-02 23:00
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
migrations.swappable_dependen... | Fix default value for owner | Fix default value for owner
| Python | mit | jake-jake-jake/cocktails,jake-jake-jake/cocktails,jake-jake-jake/cocktails,jake-jake-jake/cocktails | Fix default value for owner | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.6 on 2016-06-02 23:00
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
migrations.swappable_dependen... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix default value for owner<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.6 on 2016-06-02 23:00
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
migrations.swappable_dependen... | Fix default value for owner# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.6 on 2016-06-02 23:00
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
mi... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix default value for owner<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.9.6 on 2016-06-02 23:00
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import migrations, models
import django.db.models.deletion
class Migration(migrations.Mig... | |
3465cd435547444d16c6ce479f22371b6fa00c4d | printjson.py | printjson.py | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
from pprint import pprint
with open('data.json') as data_file:
data = json.load(data_file)
pprint(data)
| Read and print json data test. | Read and print json data test.
| Python | mit | magnetmagnate/daily-grind,magnetmagnate/daily-grind | Read and print json data test. | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
from pprint import pprint
with open('data.json') as data_file:
data = json.load(data_file)
pprint(data)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Read and print json data test.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
from pprint import pprint
with open('data.json') as data_file:
data = json.load(data_file)
pprint(data)
| Read and print json data test.#!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
from pprint import pprint
with open('data.json') as data_file:
data = json.load(data_file)
pprint(data)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Read and print json data test.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
from pprint import pprint
with open('data.json') as data_file:
data = json.load(data_file)
pprint(data)
| |
c59d27223af702a55a603cfab5e06a4579a4435b | scipy/interpolate/tests/test_gil.py | scipy/interpolate/tests/test_gil.py | from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
import itertools
import threading
import time
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import TestCase, assert_equal, run_module_suite
from numpy.testing.decorators import slow
import scipy.interpolate
from scipy._lib._testutils import knownfailure_overrid... | Add a test for GIL release in scipy.interpolate.RectBivariateSpline. | TST: Add a test for GIL release in scipy.interpolate.RectBivariateSpline.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | perimosocordiae/scipy,pizzathief/scipy,niknow/scipy,Shaswat27/scipy,Newman101/scipy,Gillu13/scipy,tylerjereddy/scipy,fernand/scipy,ortylp/scipy,newemailjdm/scipy,jjhelmus/scipy,vanpact/scipy,giorgiop/scipy,mortada/scipy,surhudm/scipy,felipebetancur/scipy,jseabold/scipy,endolith/scipy,futurulus/scipy,vanpact/scipy,rgomm... | TST: Add a test for GIL release in scipy.interpolate.RectBivariateSpline. | from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
import itertools
import threading
import time
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import TestCase, assert_equal, run_module_suite
from numpy.testing.decorators import slow
import scipy.interpolate
from scipy._lib._testutils import knownfailure_overrid... | <commit_before><commit_msg>TST: Add a test for GIL release in scipy.interpolate.RectBivariateSpline.<commit_after> | from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
import itertools
import threading
import time
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import TestCase, assert_equal, run_module_suite
from numpy.testing.decorators import slow
import scipy.interpolate
from scipy._lib._testutils import knownfailure_overrid... | TST: Add a test for GIL release in scipy.interpolate.RectBivariateSpline.from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
import itertools
import threading
import time
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import TestCase, assert_equal, run_module_suite
from numpy.testing.decorators import slow
import... | <commit_before><commit_msg>TST: Add a test for GIL release in scipy.interpolate.RectBivariateSpline.<commit_after>from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
import itertools
import threading
import time
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import TestCase, assert_equal, run_module_suite
from nu... | |
1d67482432ec56ee66d6fd7f6604d73f6d1a495f | ipplan2sqlite/tests/TestParser.py | ipplan2sqlite/tests/TestParser.py | import os
import sqlite3
import sys
import unittest
path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '../lib' ) )
sys.path.insert( 1, path )
import parser
class TestParser(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
def testParseIPv4(self):
self.assertE... | Add first couple of unit tests for ipplan2sqlite | Add first couple of unit tests for ipplan2sqlite
| Python | bsd-3-clause | nlindblad/ipplan2sqlite,nlindblad/ipplan2sqlite,nlindblad/ipplan2sqlite,nlindblad/ipplan2sqlite,nlindblad/ipplan2sqlite | Add first couple of unit tests for ipplan2sqlite | import os
import sqlite3
import sys
import unittest
path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '../lib' ) )
sys.path.insert( 1, path )
import parser
class TestParser(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
def testParseIPv4(self):
self.assertE... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add first couple of unit tests for ipplan2sqlite<commit_after> | import os
import sqlite3
import sys
import unittest
path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '../lib' ) )
sys.path.insert( 1, path )
import parser
class TestParser(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
def testParseIPv4(self):
self.assertE... | Add first couple of unit tests for ipplan2sqliteimport os
import sqlite3
import sys
import unittest
path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '../lib' ) )
sys.path.insert( 1, path )
import parser
class TestParser(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add first couple of unit tests for ipplan2sqlite<commit_after>import os
import sqlite3
import sys
import unittest
path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '../lib' ) )
sys.path.insert( 1, path )
import parser
class TestParser(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):... | |
051d00f65d4f5a8f03c7a91dcd1a74b454fd7943 | test-CijUtil.py | test-CijUtil.py | import CijUtil
import numpy as np
import unittest
class TestInvertCijFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.inmatrix = np.matrix([[0.700, 0.200],[0.400, 0.600]])
self.inerrors = np.matrix([[0.007, 0.002],[0.004, 0.006]])
self.true_inv = np.matrix([[1.765, -0.588],[-1.177, 2.05... | Test harness and tests for the invert function | Test harness and tests for the invert function
| Python | bsd-3-clause | andreww/elastic-constants,duyuan11/elastic-constants | Test harness and tests for the invert function | import CijUtil
import numpy as np
import unittest
class TestInvertCijFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.inmatrix = np.matrix([[0.700, 0.200],[0.400, 0.600]])
self.inerrors = np.matrix([[0.007, 0.002],[0.004, 0.006]])
self.true_inv = np.matrix([[1.765, -0.588],[-1.177, 2.05... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test harness and tests for the invert function<commit_after> | import CijUtil
import numpy as np
import unittest
class TestInvertCijFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.inmatrix = np.matrix([[0.700, 0.200],[0.400, 0.600]])
self.inerrors = np.matrix([[0.007, 0.002],[0.004, 0.006]])
self.true_inv = np.matrix([[1.765, -0.588],[-1.177, 2.05... | Test harness and tests for the invert functionimport CijUtil
import numpy as np
import unittest
class TestInvertCijFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.inmatrix = np.matrix([[0.700, 0.200],[0.400, 0.600]])
self.inerrors = np.matrix([[0.007, 0.002],[0.004, 0.006]])
self.true_... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test harness and tests for the invert function<commit_after>import CijUtil
import numpy as np
import unittest
class TestInvertCijFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.inmatrix = np.matrix([[0.700, 0.200],[0.400, 0.600]])
self.inerrors = np.matrix([[0.007, 0... |
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