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ee62d6a972e5af72fc9a5e2e36d1a7822a1703af | samples/remote_veh_segv.py | samples/remote_veh_segv.py | import windows
import windows.test
from windows.generated_def.winstructs import *
#c = windows.test.pop_calc_64()
c = windows.test.pop_calc_64(dwCreationFlags=CREATE_SUSPENDED)
python_code = """
import windows
import ctypes
import windows
from windows.vectored_exception import VectoredException
import windows.gen... | Add sample on veh handle setup in remote process | Add sample on veh handle setup in remote process
| Python | bsd-3-clause | hakril/PythonForWindows | Add sample on veh handle setup in remote process | import windows
import windows.test
from windows.generated_def.winstructs import *
#c = windows.test.pop_calc_64()
c = windows.test.pop_calc_64(dwCreationFlags=CREATE_SUSPENDED)
python_code = """
import windows
import ctypes
import windows
from windows.vectored_exception import VectoredException
import windows.gen... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add sample on veh handle setup in remote process<commit_after> | import windows
import windows.test
from windows.generated_def.winstructs import *
#c = windows.test.pop_calc_64()
c = windows.test.pop_calc_64(dwCreationFlags=CREATE_SUSPENDED)
python_code = """
import windows
import ctypes
import windows
from windows.vectored_exception import VectoredException
import windows.gen... | Add sample on veh handle setup in remote processimport windows
import windows.test
from windows.generated_def.winstructs import *
#c = windows.test.pop_calc_64()
c = windows.test.pop_calc_64(dwCreationFlags=CREATE_SUSPENDED)
python_code = """
import windows
import ctypes
import windows
from windows.vectored_excep... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add sample on veh handle setup in remote process<commit_after>import windows
import windows.test
from windows.generated_def.winstructs import *
#c = windows.test.pop_calc_64()
c = windows.test.pop_calc_64(dwCreationFlags=CREATE_SUSPENDED)
python_code = """
import windows
import ctypes
i... | |
52a8a1cd093f8bdbaf0abfc85eff2d3682e24b12 | scripts/check-questions.py | scripts/check-questions.py | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import json
import collections
import unicodedata
TEXT_FIELD = "t"
OPTIONS_FIELD = "o"
KIND_FIELD = "k"
CORRECT_FIELD = "c"
MANDATORY_FIELDS = {TEXT_FIELD, OPTIONS_FIELD, CORRECT_FIELD}
def norm(s):
return unicodedata.normalize("NFD", s)
def error(message, *, n):
... | Add Python script for questions linting | Add Python script for questions linting
| Python | bsd-3-clause | PavloKapyshin/rusk,PavloKapyshin/rusk,PavloKapyshin/rusk | Add Python script for questions linting | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import json
import collections
import unicodedata
TEXT_FIELD = "t"
OPTIONS_FIELD = "o"
KIND_FIELD = "k"
CORRECT_FIELD = "c"
MANDATORY_FIELDS = {TEXT_FIELD, OPTIONS_FIELD, CORRECT_FIELD}
def norm(s):
return unicodedata.normalize("NFD", s)
def error(message, *, n):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Python script for questions linting<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import json
import collections
import unicodedata
TEXT_FIELD = "t"
OPTIONS_FIELD = "o"
KIND_FIELD = "k"
CORRECT_FIELD = "c"
MANDATORY_FIELDS = {TEXT_FIELD, OPTIONS_FIELD, CORRECT_FIELD}
def norm(s):
return unicodedata.normalize("NFD", s)
def error(message, *, n):
... | Add Python script for questions linting#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import json
import collections
import unicodedata
TEXT_FIELD = "t"
OPTIONS_FIELD = "o"
KIND_FIELD = "k"
CORRECT_FIELD = "c"
MANDATORY_FIELDS = {TEXT_FIELD, OPTIONS_FIELD, CORRECT_FIELD}
def norm(s):
return unicodedata.normalize... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Python script for questions linting<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import sys
import json
import collections
import unicodedata
TEXT_FIELD = "t"
OPTIONS_FIELD = "o"
KIND_FIELD = "k"
CORRECT_FIELD = "c"
MANDATORY_FIELDS = {TEXT_FIELD, OPTIONS_FIELD, CORRECT_FIELD}
def ... | |
3a662b5820ea90c0cd63116a610ede25558c5562 | sourceterm/tests/test_srcequations.py | sourceterm/tests/test_srcequations.py | '''
Created on 25 Aug 2010
@author: ith
'''
import unittest
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
def testName(self):
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
#import sys;sys.argv = ['', 'Test.testName']
unittest.main() | Add tests directory to sourceterm package and start test module. | Add tests directory to sourceterm package and start test module.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | ihuston/pyflation,ihuston/pyflation | Add tests directory to sourceterm package and start test module. | '''
Created on 25 Aug 2010
@author: ith
'''
import unittest
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
def testName(self):
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
#import sys;sys.argv = ['', 'Test.testName']
unittest.main() | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests directory to sourceterm package and start test module.<commit_after> | '''
Created on 25 Aug 2010
@author: ith
'''
import unittest
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
def testName(self):
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
#import sys;sys.argv = ['', 'Test.testName']
unittest.main() | Add tests directory to sourceterm package and start test module.'''
Created on 25 Aug 2010
@author: ith
'''
import unittest
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
def testName(self):
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
#import sys;sys.argv = ['', 'Test.testName']
unittest.main() | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests directory to sourceterm package and start test module.<commit_after>'''
Created on 25 Aug 2010
@author: ith
'''
import unittest
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
def testName(self):
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
#import sys;sys.argv = ['', 'Test.testName']
... | |
3dc9204c80f2f7be5f82200c059a6a62f02bf6c1 | www/pelicanconf.py | www/pelicanconf.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when developing
FEED_ALL_... | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when developing
FEED_ALL_... | Update blogroll and social links. | Update blogroll and social links.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | enthought/distarray,enthought/distarray,RaoUmer/distarray,RaoUmer/distarray | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when developing
FEED_ALL_... | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when developing
FEED_ALL_... | <commit_before>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when devel... | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when developing
FEED_ALL_... | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when developing
FEED_ALL_... | <commit_before>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #
from __future__ import unicode_literals
AUTHOR = u'IPython development team and Enthought, Inc.'
SITENAME = u'DistArray'
SITEURL = ''
PATH = 'content'
TIMEZONE = 'America/Chicago'
DEFAULT_LANG = u'en'
# Feed generation is usually not desired when devel... |
c4015ed868b65ce5c7ed660c84e252a950294642 | r1.py | r1.py | from datetime import date
import bs4
import itertools as it
import re
import requests
def grouper(iterable, n, fillvalue=None):
args = [iter(iterable)] * n
return it.izip_longest(fillvalue=fillvalue, *args)
def extract_name(bsitem):
return bsitem.find('span').text
def extract_price(bsitem):
reg = ... | Add basic functionality to query the (horrible) website. | Add basic functionality to query the (horrible) website.
| Python | mit | kdungs/R1D2 | Add basic functionality to query the (horrible) website. | from datetime import date
import bs4
import itertools as it
import re
import requests
def grouper(iterable, n, fillvalue=None):
args = [iter(iterable)] * n
return it.izip_longest(fillvalue=fillvalue, *args)
def extract_name(bsitem):
return bsitem.find('span').text
def extract_price(bsitem):
reg = ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add basic functionality to query the (horrible) website.<commit_after> | from datetime import date
import bs4
import itertools as it
import re
import requests
def grouper(iterable, n, fillvalue=None):
args = [iter(iterable)] * n
return it.izip_longest(fillvalue=fillvalue, *args)
def extract_name(bsitem):
return bsitem.find('span').text
def extract_price(bsitem):
reg = ... | Add basic functionality to query the (horrible) website.from datetime import date
import bs4
import itertools as it
import re
import requests
def grouper(iterable, n, fillvalue=None):
args = [iter(iterable)] * n
return it.izip_longest(fillvalue=fillvalue, *args)
def extract_name(bsitem):
return bsitem.f... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add basic functionality to query the (horrible) website.<commit_after>from datetime import date
import bs4
import itertools as it
import re
import requests
def grouper(iterable, n, fillvalue=None):
args = [iter(iterable)] * n
return it.izip_longest(fillvalue=fillvalue, *args)
def ... | |
265bedb193f8615f99daa63c921b572408921605 | test_quick_sort.py | test_quick_sort.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from quick_sort import quick_sort
def test_sorted():
my_list = list(range(100))
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_reverse():
my_list = list(range(100))[::-1]
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_empty():
m... | Add tests for quick sort | Add tests for quick sort
| Python | mit | nbeck90/data_structures_2 | Add tests for quick sort | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from quick_sort import quick_sort
def test_sorted():
my_list = list(range(100))
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_reverse():
my_list = list(range(100))[::-1]
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_empty():
m... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for quick sort<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from quick_sort import quick_sort
def test_sorted():
my_list = list(range(100))
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_reverse():
my_list = list(range(100))[::-1]
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_empty():
m... | Add tests for quick sort# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from quick_sort import quick_sort
def test_sorted():
my_list = list(range(100))
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_reverse():
my_list = list(range(100))[::-1]
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for quick sort<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from quick_sort import quick_sort
def test_sorted():
my_list = list(range(100))
quick_sort(my_list)
assert my_list == list(range(100))
def test_reverse():
my_list = list(range(100))[::-1]
quick_sort(my_list)... | |
d4c7869d62635eca3108d743c2bc12c9f394d68a | tests/test_item.py | tests/test_item.py | import os, sys
inc_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
sys.path.insert(0, inc_path)
import archive
def test_item():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
assert item.metadata['metadata']['identifier'] == 'stairs'
def test_file():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
filename = 'glogo... | Add archive.File class, which allows downloading from archive.org | Add archive.File class, which allows downloading from archive.org
| Python | agpl-3.0 | brycedrennan/internetarchive,JesseWeinstein/internetarchive,dattasaurabh82/internetarchive,jjjake/internetarchive,wumpus/internetarchive | Add archive.File class, which allows downloading from archive.org | import os, sys
inc_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
sys.path.insert(0, inc_path)
import archive
def test_item():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
assert item.metadata['metadata']['identifier'] == 'stairs'
def test_file():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
filename = 'glogo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add archive.File class, which allows downloading from archive.org<commit_after> | import os, sys
inc_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
sys.path.insert(0, inc_path)
import archive
def test_item():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
assert item.metadata['metadata']['identifier'] == 'stairs'
def test_file():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
filename = 'glogo... | Add archive.File class, which allows downloading from archive.orgimport os, sys
inc_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
sys.path.insert(0, inc_path)
import archive
def test_item():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
assert item.metadata['metadata']['identifier'] == 'stairs'
def tes... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add archive.File class, which allows downloading from archive.org<commit_after>import os, sys
inc_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
sys.path.insert(0, inc_path)
import archive
def test_item():
item = archive.Item('stairs')
assert item.metadata['metad... | |
fa4b4de37b38f0ff800bbd2ac007ab6521720258 | scripts/tests/test_box_migrate_to_external_account.py | scripts/tests/test_box_migrate_to_external_account.py | from nose.tools import *
from scripts.box.migrate_to_external_account import do_migration, get_targets
from framework.auth import Auth
from tests.base import OsfTestCase
from tests.factories import ProjectFactory, UserFactory
from website.addons.box.model import BoxUserSettings
from website.addons.box.tests.factori... | Add test for box migration script | Add test for box migration script
| Python | apache-2.0 | ticklemepierce/osf.io,haoyuchen1992/osf.io,Nesiehr/osf.io,wearpants/osf.io,zachjanicki/osf.io,acshi/osf.io,chennan47/osf.io,ZobairAlijan/osf.io,cwisecarver/osf.io,njantrania/osf.io,TomHeatwole/osf.io,chrisseto/osf.io,felliott/osf.io,erinspace/osf.io,TomBaxter/osf.io,abought/osf.io,jnayak1/osf.io,rdhyee/osf.io,aaxelb/os... | Add test for box migration script | from nose.tools import *
from scripts.box.migrate_to_external_account import do_migration, get_targets
from framework.auth import Auth
from tests.base import OsfTestCase
from tests.factories import ProjectFactory, UserFactory
from website.addons.box.model import BoxUserSettings
from website.addons.box.tests.factori... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for box migration script<commit_after> | from nose.tools import *
from scripts.box.migrate_to_external_account import do_migration, get_targets
from framework.auth import Auth
from tests.base import OsfTestCase
from tests.factories import ProjectFactory, UserFactory
from website.addons.box.model import BoxUserSettings
from website.addons.box.tests.factori... | Add test for box migration scriptfrom nose.tools import *
from scripts.box.migrate_to_external_account import do_migration, get_targets
from framework.auth import Auth
from tests.base import OsfTestCase
from tests.factories import ProjectFactory, UserFactory
from website.addons.box.model import BoxUserSettings
from... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for box migration script<commit_after>from nose.tools import *
from scripts.box.migrate_to_external_account import do_migration, get_targets
from framework.auth import Auth
from tests.base import OsfTestCase
from tests.factories import ProjectFactory, UserFactory
from website.add... | |
86cae13f7dde04f7031ae111e596f2d8c03d5420 | tests/test_recorders.py | tests/test_recorders.py | import pytest
from plumbium.processresult import record, pipeline, call
from plumbium.recorders import CSVFile, StdOut
from collections import OrderedDict
@pytest.fixture
def simple_pipeline():
@record()
def recorded_function():
call(['echo', '6.35'])
def a_pipeline():
recorded_function()... | Add tests of CSVFile and StdOut recorders | Add tests of CSVFile and StdOut recorders
| Python | mit | jstutters/Plumbium | Add tests of CSVFile and StdOut recorders | import pytest
from plumbium.processresult import record, pipeline, call
from plumbium.recorders import CSVFile, StdOut
from collections import OrderedDict
@pytest.fixture
def simple_pipeline():
@record()
def recorded_function():
call(['echo', '6.35'])
def a_pipeline():
recorded_function()... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests of CSVFile and StdOut recorders<commit_after> | import pytest
from plumbium.processresult import record, pipeline, call
from plumbium.recorders import CSVFile, StdOut
from collections import OrderedDict
@pytest.fixture
def simple_pipeline():
@record()
def recorded_function():
call(['echo', '6.35'])
def a_pipeline():
recorded_function()... | Add tests of CSVFile and StdOut recordersimport pytest
from plumbium.processresult import record, pipeline, call
from plumbium.recorders import CSVFile, StdOut
from collections import OrderedDict
@pytest.fixture
def simple_pipeline():
@record()
def recorded_function():
call(['echo', '6.35'])
def ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests of CSVFile and StdOut recorders<commit_after>import pytest
from plumbium.processresult import record, pipeline, call
from plumbium.recorders import CSVFile, StdOut
from collections import OrderedDict
@pytest.fixture
def simple_pipeline():
@record()
def recorded_function():... | |
4bd9e4db4af430ae34ed87f695d72ae99ba5bb70 | solver.py | solver.py | from constraint import *
# Empty space is 0
# Brick is a 1
# Block is a 2
# West facing player - 3
# East facing player - 4
# Door - 5
level = [[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,... | Set up first test level, started to create constraints | Set up first test level, started to create constraints
| Python | mit | joeYeager/BlockDudeSolver | Set up first test level, started to create constraints | from constraint import *
# Empty space is 0
# Brick is a 1
# Block is a 2
# West facing player - 3
# East facing player - 4
# Door - 5
level = [[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Set up first test level, started to create constraints<commit_after> | from constraint import *
# Empty space is 0
# Brick is a 1
# Block is a 2
# West facing player - 3
# East facing player - 4
# Door - 5
level = [[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,... | Set up first test level, started to create constraintsfrom constraint import *
# Empty space is 0
# Brick is a 1
# Block is a 2
# West facing player - 3
# East facing player - 4
# Door - 5
level = [[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Set up first test level, started to create constraints<commit_after>from constraint import *
# Empty space is 0
# Brick is a 1
# Block is a 2
# West facing player - 3
# East facing player - 4
# Door - 5
level = [[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1],
[1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0... | |
2fb5557aed14d047d1ae120f0ff91c0e355d779f | ref.py | ref.py | #!/usr/bin/env python2
import sys
import subprocess
"""
Usage:
./ref.py ./main -B 1000000 -t 3 -T 31
"""
system = subprocess.check_output
githash = system("git rev-parse HEAD", shell=True).strip()
date = system("date -Ihours", shell=True).strip()
filename = "reference.%s.%s" % (githash, date)
benchargs = sys.... | Add simple perf measuring tool | Add simple perf measuring tool
| Python | mit | cemeyer/xkcd-skein-brute,cemeyer/xkcd-skein-brute,cemeyer/xkcd-skein-brute | Add simple perf measuring tool | #!/usr/bin/env python2
import sys
import subprocess
"""
Usage:
./ref.py ./main -B 1000000 -t 3 -T 31
"""
system = subprocess.check_output
githash = system("git rev-parse HEAD", shell=True).strip()
date = system("date -Ihours", shell=True).strip()
filename = "reference.%s.%s" % (githash, date)
benchargs = sys.... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add simple perf measuring tool<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python2
import sys
import subprocess
"""
Usage:
./ref.py ./main -B 1000000 -t 3 -T 31
"""
system = subprocess.check_output
githash = system("git rev-parse HEAD", shell=True).strip()
date = system("date -Ihours", shell=True).strip()
filename = "reference.%s.%s" % (githash, date)
benchargs = sys.... | Add simple perf measuring tool#!/usr/bin/env python2
import sys
import subprocess
"""
Usage:
./ref.py ./main -B 1000000 -t 3 -T 31
"""
system = subprocess.check_output
githash = system("git rev-parse HEAD", shell=True).strip()
date = system("date -Ihours", shell=True).strip()
filename = "reference.%s.%s" % (gi... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add simple perf measuring tool<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python2
import sys
import subprocess
"""
Usage:
./ref.py ./main -B 1000000 -t 3 -T 31
"""
system = subprocess.check_output
githash = system("git rev-parse HEAD", shell=True).strip()
date = system("date -Ihours", shell=True).st... | |
e0786c5798b35b911193de1b4e3694b7ad8cad76 | tests/test_generate_admin_metadata.py | tests/test_generate_admin_metadata.py | """Test the generate_admin_metadata helper function."""
def test_generate_admin_metadata():
import dtoolcore
from dtoolcore import generate_admin_metadata
admin_metadata = generate_admin_metadata("ds-name", "creator-name")
assert len(admin_metadata["uuid"]) == 36
assert admin_metadata["dtoolcore_ve... | Add unit test for generate_admin_metadata helper function | Add unit test for generate_admin_metadata helper function
| Python | mit | JIC-CSB/dtoolcore | Add unit test for generate_admin_metadata helper function | """Test the generate_admin_metadata helper function."""
def test_generate_admin_metadata():
import dtoolcore
from dtoolcore import generate_admin_metadata
admin_metadata = generate_admin_metadata("ds-name", "creator-name")
assert len(admin_metadata["uuid"]) == 36
assert admin_metadata["dtoolcore_ve... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit test for generate_admin_metadata helper function<commit_after> | """Test the generate_admin_metadata helper function."""
def test_generate_admin_metadata():
import dtoolcore
from dtoolcore import generate_admin_metadata
admin_metadata = generate_admin_metadata("ds-name", "creator-name")
assert len(admin_metadata["uuid"]) == 36
assert admin_metadata["dtoolcore_ve... | Add unit test for generate_admin_metadata helper function"""Test the generate_admin_metadata helper function."""
def test_generate_admin_metadata():
import dtoolcore
from dtoolcore import generate_admin_metadata
admin_metadata = generate_admin_metadata("ds-name", "creator-name")
assert len(admin_metada... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit test for generate_admin_metadata helper function<commit_after>"""Test the generate_admin_metadata helper function."""
def test_generate_admin_metadata():
import dtoolcore
from dtoolcore import generate_admin_metadata
admin_metadata = generate_admin_metadata("ds-name", "c... | |
724dc6ff77e9494e9519cb507cf43644034d5ca6 | run_2.py | run_2.py | #!/usr/bin/python3
#
# start pytrain
#
import os
import sys
MYDIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
os.system(MYDIR+"/run.sh")
if len(sys.argv)==1:
sys.argv.append("10.0.0.6")
os.system("chromium http://%s:8000/index.html"%(sys.argv[1]))
| Integrate switch 10 and introduce couplings. | Integrate switch 10 and introduce couplings.
| Python | apache-2.0 | wglas85/pytrain,wglas85/pytrain,wglas85/pytrain,wglas85/pytrain | Integrate switch 10 and introduce couplings. | #!/usr/bin/python3
#
# start pytrain
#
import os
import sys
MYDIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
os.system(MYDIR+"/run.sh")
if len(sys.argv)==1:
sys.argv.append("10.0.0.6")
os.system("chromium http://%s:8000/index.html"%(sys.argv[1]))
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Integrate switch 10 and introduce couplings.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/python3
#
# start pytrain
#
import os
import sys
MYDIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
os.system(MYDIR+"/run.sh")
if len(sys.argv)==1:
sys.argv.append("10.0.0.6")
os.system("chromium http://%s:8000/index.html"%(sys.argv[1]))
| Integrate switch 10 and introduce couplings.#!/usr/bin/python3
#
# start pytrain
#
import os
import sys
MYDIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
os.system(MYDIR+"/run.sh")
if len(sys.argv)==1:
sys.argv.append("10.0.0.6")
os.system("chromium http://%s:8000/index.html"%(sys.argv[1]))
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Integrate switch 10 and introduce couplings.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/python3
#
# start pytrain
#
import os
import sys
MYDIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
os.system(MYDIR+"/run.sh")
if len(sys.argv)==1:
sys.argv.append("10.0.0.6")
os.system("chromium http://%s:8000/index.html"%(sys.argv... | |
6953c04104eb4cc3eb908026f2420e3978371616 | doc/viewcwl-json.py | doc/viewcwl-json.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import fnmatch
import requests
import time
import os
import glob
# You can alternatively define these in travis.yml as env vars or arguments
BASE_URL = 'https://view.commonwl.org/workflows'
#get the cwl in l7g/cwl-version
matches = []
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk('cwl-version'):
... | Move working view.cwl script to doc folder | Move working view.cwl script to doc folder
Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Benjamin Carr <ben@curii.com>
| Python | agpl-3.0 | curoverse/l7g,curoverse/l7g,curoverse/l7g,curoverse/l7g,curoverse/l7g,curoverse/l7g,curoverse/l7g | Move working view.cwl script to doc folder
Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Benjamin Carr <ben@curii.com> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import fnmatch
import requests
import time
import os
import glob
# You can alternatively define these in travis.yml as env vars or arguments
BASE_URL = 'https://view.commonwl.org/workflows'
#get the cwl in l7g/cwl-version
matches = []
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk('cwl-version'):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Move working view.cwl script to doc folder
Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Benjamin Carr <ben@curii.com><commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import fnmatch
import requests
import time
import os
import glob
# You can alternatively define these in travis.yml as env vars or arguments
BASE_URL = 'https://view.commonwl.org/workflows'
#get the cwl in l7g/cwl-version
matches = []
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk('cwl-version'):
... | Move working view.cwl script to doc folder
Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Benjamin Carr <ben@curii.com>#!/usr/bin/env python
import fnmatch
import requests
import time
import os
import glob
# You can alternatively define these in travis.yml as env vars or arguments
BASE_URL = 'https://view.commonwl.org/workflows'
#... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Move working view.cwl script to doc folder
Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Benjamin Carr <ben@curii.com><commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import fnmatch
import requests
import time
import os
import glob
# You can alternatively define these in travis.yml as env vars or arguments
BASE_URL =... | |
aee2363f6c6995a124b3c0ad358e83dc815ea808 | alembic/versions/3fc4c97dc6bd_remove_redundant_user_subscription_.py | alembic/versions/3fc4c97dc6bd_remove_redundant_user_subscription_.py | """remove redundant user subscription fields
Revision ID: 3fc4c97dc6bd
Revises: 3d723944025f
Create Date: 2015-01-27 18:11:15.822193
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '3fc4c97dc6bd'
down_revision = '3d723944025f'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy a... | Remove redundant subscription fields from user model. | Remove redundant subscription fields from user model.
| Python | apache-2.0 | Code4SA/pmg-cms-2,Code4SA/pmg-cms-2,Code4SA/pmg-cms-2 | Remove redundant subscription fields from user model. | """remove redundant user subscription fields
Revision ID: 3fc4c97dc6bd
Revises: 3d723944025f
Create Date: 2015-01-27 18:11:15.822193
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '3fc4c97dc6bd'
down_revision = '3d723944025f'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy a... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Remove redundant subscription fields from user model.<commit_after> | """remove redundant user subscription fields
Revision ID: 3fc4c97dc6bd
Revises: 3d723944025f
Create Date: 2015-01-27 18:11:15.822193
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '3fc4c97dc6bd'
down_revision = '3d723944025f'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy a... | Remove redundant subscription fields from user model."""remove redundant user subscription fields
Revision ID: 3fc4c97dc6bd
Revises: 3d723944025f
Create Date: 2015-01-27 18:11:15.822193
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '3fc4c97dc6bd'
down_revision = '3d723944025f'
branch_labels = None
depends_... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Remove redundant subscription fields from user model.<commit_after>"""remove redundant user subscription fields
Revision ID: 3fc4c97dc6bd
Revises: 3d723944025f
Create Date: 2015-01-27 18:11:15.822193
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '3fc4c97dc6bd'
down_revision = '3d... | |
76d2386bfa9e61ac17bca396384772ae70fb4563 | gauss.py | gauss.py | #!/usr/bin/env python3
#Copyright 2015 BRendan Perrine
import random
random.seed()
print (random.gauss(0,1), "Is a normal distribution with mean zero and standard deviation and varience of one")
| Add one liner to add ability to print a normal distribution with mean zero and varience one | Add one liner to add ability to print a normal distribution with mean zero and varience one
| Python | mit | ianorlin/pyrandtoys | Add one liner to add ability to print a normal distribution with mean zero and varience one | #!/usr/bin/env python3
#Copyright 2015 BRendan Perrine
import random
random.seed()
print (random.gauss(0,1), "Is a normal distribution with mean zero and standard deviation and varience of one")
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add one liner to add ability to print a normal distribution with mean zero and varience one<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python3
#Copyright 2015 BRendan Perrine
import random
random.seed()
print (random.gauss(0,1), "Is a normal distribution with mean zero and standard deviation and varience of one")
| Add one liner to add ability to print a normal distribution with mean zero and varience one#!/usr/bin/env python3
#Copyright 2015 BRendan Perrine
import random
random.seed()
print (random.gauss(0,1), "Is a normal distribution with mean zero and standard deviation and varience of one")
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add one liner to add ability to print a normal distribution with mean zero and varience one<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python3
#Copyright 2015 BRendan Perrine
import random
random.seed()
print (random.gauss(0,1), "Is a normal distribution with mean zero and standard deviation and varie... | |
9fb6d0ea74aacc77f06d36805760270854e53eba | setup.py | setup.py | import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
description=read('DESCRIP... | import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
description=read('DESCRIP... | Add missing django_libs test requirement | Add missing django_libs test requirement
| Python | mit | claudep/django-calendarium,claudep/django-calendarium,bitmazk/django-calendarium,bitmazk/django-calendarium,claudep/django-calendarium,bitmazk/django-calendarium,claudep/django-calendarium | import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
description=read('DESCRIP... | import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
description=read('DESCRIP... | <commit_before>import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
descriptio... | import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
description=read('DESCRIP... | import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
description=read('DESCRIP... | <commit_before>import os
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
import calendarium
def read(fname):
try:
return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read()
except IOError:
return ''
setup(
name="django-calendarium",
version=calendarium.__version__,
descriptio... |
95fdd1f96ad4d54fb75ea134ea2195808d4c1116 | bigO.py | bigO.py | import timeit
import random
for i in range (10000, 100000, 20000):
t = timeit.Timer("random.randrange(%d) in x"%i, "from __main__ import random, x")
x = list(range(i))
list_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
x = {j:None for j in range(i)}
dict_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
print "Counter: " + str(i) + " L... | Add python script to check big-O notation | Add python script to check big-O notation
| Python | mit | prabhugs/scripts,prabhugs/scripts | Add python script to check big-O notation | import timeit
import random
for i in range (10000, 100000, 20000):
t = timeit.Timer("random.randrange(%d) in x"%i, "from __main__ import random, x")
x = list(range(i))
list_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
x = {j:None for j in range(i)}
dict_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
print "Counter: " + str(i) + " L... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add python script to check big-O notation<commit_after> | import timeit
import random
for i in range (10000, 100000, 20000):
t = timeit.Timer("random.randrange(%d) in x"%i, "from __main__ import random, x")
x = list(range(i))
list_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
x = {j:None for j in range(i)}
dict_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
print "Counter: " + str(i) + " L... | Add python script to check big-O notationimport timeit
import random
for i in range (10000, 100000, 20000):
t = timeit.Timer("random.randrange(%d) in x"%i, "from __main__ import random, x")
x = list(range(i))
list_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
x = {j:None for j in range(i)}
dict_time = t.timeit(number = 1... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add python script to check big-O notation<commit_after>import timeit
import random
for i in range (10000, 100000, 20000):
t = timeit.Timer("random.randrange(%d) in x"%i, "from __main__ import random, x")
x = list(range(i))
list_time = t.timeit(number = 1000)
x = {j:None for j in ra... | |
a0ae12ddf581eb77af5ce5c6498c26745bd2cfcb | stats.py | stats.py | #!/usr/bin/python
# encoding: utf-8
from __future__ import with_statement
import argparse, re, sys
def filter(args):
bytes_extractor = re.compile(r"([0-9]+) bytes")
with args.output:
with args.input:
for line in args.input:
if line.startswith("avr-size"):
... | Add script to extract code/data size after make examples. | Add script to extract code/data size after make examples.
| Python | lgpl-2.1 | jfpoilpret/fast-arduino-lib,jfpoilpret/fast-arduino-lib,jfpoilpret/fast-arduino-lib,jfpoilpret/fast-arduino-lib | Add script to extract code/data size after make examples. | #!/usr/bin/python
# encoding: utf-8
from __future__ import with_statement
import argparse, re, sys
def filter(args):
bytes_extractor = re.compile(r"([0-9]+) bytes")
with args.output:
with args.input:
for line in args.input:
if line.startswith("avr-size"):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to extract code/data size after make examples.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/python
# encoding: utf-8
from __future__ import with_statement
import argparse, re, sys
def filter(args):
bytes_extractor = re.compile(r"([0-9]+) bytes")
with args.output:
with args.input:
for line in args.input:
if line.startswith("avr-size"):
... | Add script to extract code/data size after make examples.#!/usr/bin/python
# encoding: utf-8
from __future__ import with_statement
import argparse, re, sys
def filter(args):
bytes_extractor = re.compile(r"([0-9]+) bytes")
with args.output:
with args.input:
for line in args.input:
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to extract code/data size after make examples.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/python
# encoding: utf-8
from __future__ import with_statement
import argparse, re, sys
def filter(args):
bytes_extractor = re.compile(r"([0-9]+) bytes")
with args.output:
with args.input:
... | |
7b0005eb7d2b2e05a9fd833a2771573aec69c199 | tests/compare_test_data.py | tests/compare_test_data.py | import os
import sys
import glob
import h5py
from QGL import *
import QGL
BASE_AWG_DIR = QGL.config.AWGDir
BASE_TEST_DIR = './test_data/awg/'
def compare_sequences():
test_subdirs = ['TestAPS1', 'TestAPS2']
for subdir in test_subdirs:
testdirs = glob.glob(os.path.join(BASE_TEST_DIR, subdir, '*'))
... | Add script for comparing test vectors. | Add script for comparing test vectors.
Note: does not yet include the `plot_pulse_files_compare` method because that
needs some cleanup.
| Python | apache-2.0 | BBN-Q/QGL,BBN-Q/QGL | Add script for comparing test vectors.
Note: does not yet include the `plot_pulse_files_compare` method because that
needs some cleanup. | import os
import sys
import glob
import h5py
from QGL import *
import QGL
BASE_AWG_DIR = QGL.config.AWGDir
BASE_TEST_DIR = './test_data/awg/'
def compare_sequences():
test_subdirs = ['TestAPS1', 'TestAPS2']
for subdir in test_subdirs:
testdirs = glob.glob(os.path.join(BASE_TEST_DIR, subdir, '*'))
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for comparing test vectors.
Note: does not yet include the `plot_pulse_files_compare` method because that
needs some cleanup.<commit_after> | import os
import sys
import glob
import h5py
from QGL import *
import QGL
BASE_AWG_DIR = QGL.config.AWGDir
BASE_TEST_DIR = './test_data/awg/'
def compare_sequences():
test_subdirs = ['TestAPS1', 'TestAPS2']
for subdir in test_subdirs:
testdirs = glob.glob(os.path.join(BASE_TEST_DIR, subdir, '*'))
... | Add script for comparing test vectors.
Note: does not yet include the `plot_pulse_files_compare` method because that
needs some cleanup.import os
import sys
import glob
import h5py
from QGL import *
import QGL
BASE_AWG_DIR = QGL.config.AWGDir
BASE_TEST_DIR = './test_data/awg/'
def compare_sequences():
test_subd... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for comparing test vectors.
Note: does not yet include the `plot_pulse_files_compare` method because that
needs some cleanup.<commit_after>import os
import sys
import glob
import h5py
from QGL import *
import QGL
BASE_AWG_DIR = QGL.config.AWGDir
BASE_TEST_DIR = './test_data/awg/... | |
514f744bc39129a241e704e4ea282befcd31b1b7 | tests/functional/test_about_page.py | tests/functional/test_about_page.py | from .base import FunctionalTest
class AboutPageTest(FunctionalTest):
def test_about_page_navigation(self):
self.browser.get(self.live_server_url)
self.browser.set_window_size(1024, 768)
about_link = self.browser.find_element_by_link_text('ABOUT US')
about_link.click()
... | Add about page functional test | Add about page functional test
Test the about page navigation and expected content
| Python | bsd-3-clause | andela-kndungu/compshop,kevgathuku/compshop,andela-kndungu/compshop,andela-kndungu/compshop,kevgathuku/compshop,kevgathuku/compshop,kevgathuku/compshop,andela-kndungu/compshop | Add about page functional test
Test the about page navigation and expected content | from .base import FunctionalTest
class AboutPageTest(FunctionalTest):
def test_about_page_navigation(self):
self.browser.get(self.live_server_url)
self.browser.set_window_size(1024, 768)
about_link = self.browser.find_element_by_link_text('ABOUT US')
about_link.click()
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add about page functional test
Test the about page navigation and expected content<commit_after> | from .base import FunctionalTest
class AboutPageTest(FunctionalTest):
def test_about_page_navigation(self):
self.browser.get(self.live_server_url)
self.browser.set_window_size(1024, 768)
about_link = self.browser.find_element_by_link_text('ABOUT US')
about_link.click()
... | Add about page functional test
Test the about page navigation and expected contentfrom .base import FunctionalTest
class AboutPageTest(FunctionalTest):
def test_about_page_navigation(self):
self.browser.get(self.live_server_url)
self.browser.set_window_size(1024, 768)
about_link = self... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add about page functional test
Test the about page navigation and expected content<commit_after>from .base import FunctionalTest
class AboutPageTest(FunctionalTest):
def test_about_page_navigation(self):
self.browser.get(self.live_server_url)
self.browser.set_window_s... | |
a45b62ab76324db2ae4a0842b901fec8e463e2f0 | tests/test_vector2_ctor.py | tests/test_vector2_ctor.py | import pytest # type: ignore
from hypothesis import given
from utils import floats, vectors, vector_likes
from ppb_vector import Vector2
class V(Vector2): pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize('cls', [Vector2, V])
@given(x=vectors())
def test_ctor_vector_like(cls, x: Vector2):
for x_like in vector_likes(x):
v... | Add tests for the constructor | tests: Add tests for the constructor
| Python | artistic-2.0 | ppb/ppb-vector,ppb/ppb-vector | tests: Add tests for the constructor | import pytest # type: ignore
from hypothesis import given
from utils import floats, vectors, vector_likes
from ppb_vector import Vector2
class V(Vector2): pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize('cls', [Vector2, V])
@given(x=vectors())
def test_ctor_vector_like(cls, x: Vector2):
for x_like in vector_likes(x):
v... | <commit_before><commit_msg>tests: Add tests for the constructor<commit_after> | import pytest # type: ignore
from hypothesis import given
from utils import floats, vectors, vector_likes
from ppb_vector import Vector2
class V(Vector2): pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize('cls', [Vector2, V])
@given(x=vectors())
def test_ctor_vector_like(cls, x: Vector2):
for x_like in vector_likes(x):
v... | tests: Add tests for the constructorimport pytest # type: ignore
from hypothesis import given
from utils import floats, vectors, vector_likes
from ppb_vector import Vector2
class V(Vector2): pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize('cls', [Vector2, V])
@given(x=vectors())
def test_ctor_vector_like(cls, x: Vector2):
for ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>tests: Add tests for the constructor<commit_after>import pytest # type: ignore
from hypothesis import given
from utils import floats, vectors, vector_likes
from ppb_vector import Vector2
class V(Vector2): pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize('cls', [Vector2, V])
@given(x=vectors())
def test_ct... | |
21bee0c5b92d03a4803baf237c460223308ebb9f | examples/fakecode.py | examples/fakecode.py | # Get the hash
# 01/07/2017
# Melissa Hoffman
# Get the current repo
import os
import subprocess
testdir='/Users/melissahoffman1/'
repo = testdir
# Check if the repo is a git repo and get githash
def get_git_hash(path):
os.chdir(path)
try:
sha = subprocess.check_output(['git','rev-parse','HEAD'],... | Add a fake source code so you can embed it in the example | Add a fake source code so you can embed it in the example
| Python | mit | MetaPlot/MetaPlot | Add a fake source code so you can embed it in the example | # Get the hash
# 01/07/2017
# Melissa Hoffman
# Get the current repo
import os
import subprocess
testdir='/Users/melissahoffman1/'
repo = testdir
# Check if the repo is a git repo and get githash
def get_git_hash(path):
os.chdir(path)
try:
sha = subprocess.check_output(['git','rev-parse','HEAD'],... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a fake source code so you can embed it in the example<commit_after> | # Get the hash
# 01/07/2017
# Melissa Hoffman
# Get the current repo
import os
import subprocess
testdir='/Users/melissahoffman1/'
repo = testdir
# Check if the repo is a git repo and get githash
def get_git_hash(path):
os.chdir(path)
try:
sha = subprocess.check_output(['git','rev-parse','HEAD'],... | Add a fake source code so you can embed it in the example# Get the hash
# 01/07/2017
# Melissa Hoffman
# Get the current repo
import os
import subprocess
testdir='/Users/melissahoffman1/'
repo = testdir
# Check if the repo is a git repo and get githash
def get_git_hash(path):
os.chdir(path)
try:
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a fake source code so you can embed it in the example<commit_after># Get the hash
# 01/07/2017
# Melissa Hoffman
# Get the current repo
import os
import subprocess
testdir='/Users/melissahoffman1/'
repo = testdir
# Check if the repo is a git repo and get githash
def get_git_hash(pa... | |
210f9c6acefdf2f51d33baa1ed7a2c131729fb93 | common/djangoapps/third_party_auth/migrations/0004_auto_20200919_0955.py | common/djangoapps/third_party_auth/migrations/0004_auto_20200919_0955.py | # Generated by Django 2.2.16 on 2020-09-19 09:55
from django.db import migrations, models
import openedx.core.lib.hash_utils
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('third_party_auth', '0003_samlconfiguration_is_public'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
... | Update migrations to use lms.yml in the help text | refactor(lms): Update migrations to use lms.yml in the help text
| Python | agpl-3.0 | stvstnfrd/edx-platform,eduNEXT/edx-platform,angelapper/edx-platform,angelapper/edx-platform,EDUlib/edx-platform,eduNEXT/edx-platform,arbrandes/edx-platform,edx/edx-platform,arbrandes/edx-platform,eduNEXT/edx-platform,arbrandes/edx-platform,stvstnfrd/edx-platform,eduNEXT/edunext-platform,angelapper/edx-platform,EDUlib/e... | refactor(lms): Update migrations to use lms.yml in the help text | # Generated by Django 2.2.16 on 2020-09-19 09:55
from django.db import migrations, models
import openedx.core.lib.hash_utils
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('third_party_auth', '0003_samlconfiguration_is_public'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>refactor(lms): Update migrations to use lms.yml in the help text<commit_after> | # Generated by Django 2.2.16 on 2020-09-19 09:55
from django.db import migrations, models
import openedx.core.lib.hash_utils
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('third_party_auth', '0003_samlconfiguration_is_public'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
... | refactor(lms): Update migrations to use lms.yml in the help text# Generated by Django 2.2.16 on 2020-09-19 09:55
from django.db import migrations, models
import openedx.core.lib.hash_utils
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('third_party_auth', '0003_samlconfiguration_is_public'),
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>refactor(lms): Update migrations to use lms.yml in the help text<commit_after># Generated by Django 2.2.16 on 2020-09-19 09:55
from django.db import migrations, models
import openedx.core.lib.hash_utils
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('third_party_auth... | |
b044ba312b126cb17bf906b1984e7b407509fcc6 | Geneagrapher/makedist.py | Geneagrapher/makedist.py | """This tool sets up a distribution of the software by automating
several tasks that need to be done.
The directory should be in pristine condition when this is run (i.e.,
devoid of files that need to be removed before packaging begins). It
is best to run this on a fresh check out of the repository."""
import os
impo... | Add script to assist in packaging. | Add script to assist in packaging.
| Python | mit | davidalber/Geneagrapher,davidalber/Geneagrapher | Add script to assist in packaging. | """This tool sets up a distribution of the software by automating
several tasks that need to be done.
The directory should be in pristine condition when this is run (i.e.,
devoid of files that need to be removed before packaging begins). It
is best to run this on a fresh check out of the repository."""
import os
impo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to assist in packaging.<commit_after> | """This tool sets up a distribution of the software by automating
several tasks that need to be done.
The directory should be in pristine condition when this is run (i.e.,
devoid of files that need to be removed before packaging begins). It
is best to run this on a fresh check out of the repository."""
import os
impo... | Add script to assist in packaging."""This tool sets up a distribution of the software by automating
several tasks that need to be done.
The directory should be in pristine condition when this is run (i.e.,
devoid of files that need to be removed before packaging begins). It
is best to run this on a fresh check out of ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to assist in packaging.<commit_after>"""This tool sets up a distribution of the software by automating
several tasks that need to be done.
The directory should be in pristine condition when this is run (i.e.,
devoid of files that need to be removed before packaging begins). It
is ... | |
410b354cb0e72ba741439a337aba4ef4c3cda8b1 | src/ossa.py | src/ossa.py | #!/usr/bin/python
import re
import sys
""" Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2669059/how-to-sort-alpha-numeric-set-in-python"""
def sorted_nicely(l):
""" Sort the given iterable in the way that humans expect."""
convert = lambda text: int(text) if text.isdigit() else text
alphanum_key = lam... | Add existing python file for performing a very crude analysis on a set of lsl files (as taken from an untarred OAR, for example) | Add existing python file for performing a very crude analysis on a set of lsl files (as taken from an untarred OAR, for example)
| Python | bsd-3-clause | justinccdev/opensimulator-tools,justinccdev/opensimulator-tools,justinccdev/opensimulator-tools,justinccdev/opensimulator-tools | Add existing python file for performing a very crude analysis on a set of lsl files (as taken from an untarred OAR, for example) | #!/usr/bin/python
import re
import sys
""" Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2669059/how-to-sort-alpha-numeric-set-in-python"""
def sorted_nicely(l):
""" Sort the given iterable in the way that humans expect."""
convert = lambda text: int(text) if text.isdigit() else text
alphanum_key = lam... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add existing python file for performing a very crude analysis on a set of lsl files (as taken from an untarred OAR, for example)<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/python
import re
import sys
""" Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2669059/how-to-sort-alpha-numeric-set-in-python"""
def sorted_nicely(l):
""" Sort the given iterable in the way that humans expect."""
convert = lambda text: int(text) if text.isdigit() else text
alphanum_key = lam... | Add existing python file for performing a very crude analysis on a set of lsl files (as taken from an untarred OAR, for example)#!/usr/bin/python
import re
import sys
""" Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2669059/how-to-sort-alpha-numeric-set-in-python"""
def sorted_nicely(l):
""" Sort the given iter... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add existing python file for performing a very crude analysis on a set of lsl files (as taken from an untarred OAR, for example)<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/python
import re
import sys
""" Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2669059/how-to-sort-alpha-numeric-set-in-python"""
def sorte... | |
71d8ef8a872656df8a2319032855cb2b5ea5ed4b | examples/bench/rlserver.py | examples/bench/rlserver.py | import argparse
import asyncio
import gc
import uvloop
import os.path
import socket as socket_module
from socket import *
PRINT = 0
async def echo_client_streams(reader, writer):
sock = writer.get_extra_info('socket')
try:
sock.setsockopt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 1)
except (OSError, NameError)... | Add a new benchmark - readline server | examples/bench: Add a new benchmark - readline server
| Python | apache-2.0 | MagicStack/uvloop,1st1/uvloop,MagicStack/uvloop | examples/bench: Add a new benchmark - readline server | import argparse
import asyncio
import gc
import uvloop
import os.path
import socket as socket_module
from socket import *
PRINT = 0
async def echo_client_streams(reader, writer):
sock = writer.get_extra_info('socket')
try:
sock.setsockopt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 1)
except (OSError, NameError)... | <commit_before><commit_msg>examples/bench: Add a new benchmark - readline server<commit_after> | import argparse
import asyncio
import gc
import uvloop
import os.path
import socket as socket_module
from socket import *
PRINT = 0
async def echo_client_streams(reader, writer):
sock = writer.get_extra_info('socket')
try:
sock.setsockopt(IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, 1)
except (OSError, NameError)... | examples/bench: Add a new benchmark - readline serverimport argparse
import asyncio
import gc
import uvloop
import os.path
import socket as socket_module
from socket import *
PRINT = 0
async def echo_client_streams(reader, writer):
sock = writer.get_extra_info('socket')
try:
sock.setsockopt(IPPROTO... | <commit_before><commit_msg>examples/bench: Add a new benchmark - readline server<commit_after>import argparse
import asyncio
import gc
import uvloop
import os.path
import socket as socket_module
from socket import *
PRINT = 0
async def echo_client_streams(reader, writer):
sock = writer.get_extra_info('socket')... | |
c1fb3eb548b15ab8049841696b7ae74604c8ed89 | tests/conftest.py | tests/conftest.py | """
Config instructions and test fixtures
"""
import pytest
import os
import sys
# # these are just some fun dividiers to make the output pretty
# # completely unnecessary, I was just playing with autouse fixtures
# @pytest.fixture(scope="function", autouse=True)
# def divider_function(request):
# print('\n ... | Test for pytest.ini as session-scoped fixture | Test for pytest.ini as session-scoped fixture
| Python | agpl-3.0 | opentechinstitute/commotion-router-test-suite | Test for pytest.ini as session-scoped fixture | """
Config instructions and test fixtures
"""
import pytest
import os
import sys
# # these are just some fun dividiers to make the output pretty
# # completely unnecessary, I was just playing with autouse fixtures
# @pytest.fixture(scope="function", autouse=True)
# def divider_function(request):
# print('\n ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for pytest.ini as session-scoped fixture<commit_after> | """
Config instructions and test fixtures
"""
import pytest
import os
import sys
# # these are just some fun dividiers to make the output pretty
# # completely unnecessary, I was just playing with autouse fixtures
# @pytest.fixture(scope="function", autouse=True)
# def divider_function(request):
# print('\n ... | Test for pytest.ini as session-scoped fixture"""
Config instructions and test fixtures
"""
import pytest
import os
import sys
# # these are just some fun dividiers to make the output pretty
# # completely unnecessary, I was just playing with autouse fixtures
# @pytest.fixture(scope="function", autouse=True)
# def di... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for pytest.ini as session-scoped fixture<commit_after>"""
Config instructions and test fixtures
"""
import pytest
import os
import sys
# # these are just some fun dividiers to make the output pretty
# # completely unnecessary, I was just playing with autouse fixtures
# @pytest.fixture... | |
002e903c978a30f27ed24316bb85958e5c69a259 | CodeFights/countVisitors.py | CodeFights/countVisitors.py | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Count Visitors Problem
class Counter(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def inc(self):
self.value += 1
def get(self):
return self.value
def countVisitors(beta, k, visitors):
counter = Counter(beta)
for visitor in... | Solve Code Fights count visitors problem | Solve Code Fights count visitors problem
| Python | mit | HKuz/Test_Code | Solve Code Fights count visitors problem | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Count Visitors Problem
class Counter(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def inc(self):
self.value += 1
def get(self):
return self.value
def countVisitors(beta, k, visitors):
counter = Counter(beta)
for visitor in... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights count visitors problem<commit_after> | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Count Visitors Problem
class Counter(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def inc(self):
self.value += 1
def get(self):
return self.value
def countVisitors(beta, k, visitors):
counter = Counter(beta)
for visitor in... | Solve Code Fights count visitors problem#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Count Visitors Problem
class Counter(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def inc(self):
self.value += 1
def get(self):
return self.value
def countVisitors(beta, k, visitors):
co... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights count visitors problem<commit_after>#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Count Visitors Problem
class Counter(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def inc(self):
self.value += 1
def get(self):
return self.value
def... | |
f53aef9fdcd01fdb8607984e38b4fb8c5813aacf | CodeFights/fibonacciList.py | CodeFights/fibonacciList.py | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Fibonacci List Problem
from functools import reduce
def fibonacciList(n):
return [[0] * x for x in reduce(lambda x, n: x + [sum(x[-2:])],
range(n - 2), [0, 1])]
def main():
tests = [
[
6,
[[],
... | Solve Code Fights fibonacci list problem | Solve Code Fights fibonacci list problem
| Python | mit | HKuz/Test_Code | Solve Code Fights fibonacci list problem | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Fibonacci List Problem
from functools import reduce
def fibonacciList(n):
return [[0] * x for x in reduce(lambda x, n: x + [sum(x[-2:])],
range(n - 2), [0, 1])]
def main():
tests = [
[
6,
[[],
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights fibonacci list problem<commit_after> | #!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Fibonacci List Problem
from functools import reduce
def fibonacciList(n):
return [[0] * x for x in reduce(lambda x, n: x + [sum(x[-2:])],
range(n - 2), [0, 1])]
def main():
tests = [
[
6,
[[],
... | Solve Code Fights fibonacci list problem#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Fibonacci List Problem
from functools import reduce
def fibonacciList(n):
return [[0] * x for x in reduce(lambda x, n: x + [sum(x[-2:])],
range(n - 2), [0, 1])]
def main():
tests = [
[
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve Code Fights fibonacci list problem<commit_after>#!/usr/local/bin/python
# Code Fights Fibonacci List Problem
from functools import reduce
def fibonacciList(n):
return [[0] * x for x in reduce(lambda x, n: x + [sum(x[-2:])],
range(n - 2), [0, 1]... | |
11296e24228ee10be009b04a9909504a8e8d5ace | tests/models/character/test_saver.py | tests/models/character/test_saver.py | import unittest
import database.main
from tests.create_test_db import engine, session, Base
database.main.engine = engine
database.main.session = session
database.main.Base = Base
import models.main
from classes import Paladin
from models.characters.saved_character import SavedCharacterSchema
from models.items.item_t... | Test for the save_character() function | Test for the save_character() function
| Python | mit | Enether/python_wow | Test for the save_character() function | import unittest
import database.main
from tests.create_test_db import engine, session, Base
database.main.engine = engine
database.main.session = session
database.main.Base = Base
import models.main
from classes import Paladin
from models.characters.saved_character import SavedCharacterSchema
from models.items.item_t... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for the save_character() function<commit_after> | import unittest
import database.main
from tests.create_test_db import engine, session, Base
database.main.engine = engine
database.main.session = session
database.main.Base = Base
import models.main
from classes import Paladin
from models.characters.saved_character import SavedCharacterSchema
from models.items.item_t... | Test for the save_character() functionimport unittest
import database.main
from tests.create_test_db import engine, session, Base
database.main.engine = engine
database.main.session = session
database.main.Base = Base
import models.main
from classes import Paladin
from models.characters.saved_character import SavedCh... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Test for the save_character() function<commit_after>import unittest
import database.main
from tests.create_test_db import engine, session, Base
database.main.engine = engine
database.main.session = session
database.main.Base = Base
import models.main
from classes import Paladin
from models.... | |
a78d93dbc23d832ca5eaae6535a45bfa478e4e56 | altair/vegalite/v2/examples/us_state_capitals.py | altair/vegalite/v2/examples/us_state_capitals.py | """
U.S. state capitals overlayed on a map of the U.S
================================================-
This is a geographic visualization that shows US capitals
overlayed on a map.
"""
import altair as alt
from vega_datasets import data
states = alt.UrlData(data.us_10m.url,
format=alt.TopoDataFo... | Add US state capitals from vega-lite. | Add US state capitals from vega-lite.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | altair-viz/altair,ellisonbg/altair,jakevdp/altair | Add US state capitals from vega-lite. | """
U.S. state capitals overlayed on a map of the U.S
================================================-
This is a geographic visualization that shows US capitals
overlayed on a map.
"""
import altair as alt
from vega_datasets import data
states = alt.UrlData(data.us_10m.url,
format=alt.TopoDataFo... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add US state capitals from vega-lite.<commit_after> | """
U.S. state capitals overlayed on a map of the U.S
================================================-
This is a geographic visualization that shows US capitals
overlayed on a map.
"""
import altair as alt
from vega_datasets import data
states = alt.UrlData(data.us_10m.url,
format=alt.TopoDataFo... | Add US state capitals from vega-lite."""
U.S. state capitals overlayed on a map of the U.S
================================================-
This is a geographic visualization that shows US capitals
overlayed on a map.
"""
import altair as alt
from vega_datasets import data
states = alt.UrlData(data.us_10m.url,
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add US state capitals from vega-lite.<commit_after>"""
U.S. state capitals overlayed on a map of the U.S
================================================-
This is a geographic visualization that shows US capitals
overlayed on a map.
"""
import altair as alt
from vega_datasets import data
st... | |
f22abf2b8a31d9621a891191db84364edb167390 | zephyr/management/commands/knight.py | zephyr/management/commands/knight.py | from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.db.utils import IntegrityError
from django.core import validators
from guardian.shortcuts import assign_p... | Add a management command to create realm administrators. | Add a management command to create realm administrators.
(imported from commit ab2dd580a206f29086c0d5a4e717c1bfd65a7435)
| Python | apache-2.0 | wdaher/zulip,xuxiao/zulip,showell/zulip,jonesgithub/zulip,levixie/zulip,Gabriel0402/zulip,ryansnowboarder/zulip,zacps/zulip,rht/zulip,suxinde2009/zulip,hustlzp/zulip,bowlofstew/zulip,sharmaeklavya2/zulip,seapasulli/zulip,SmartPeople/zulip,dxq-git/zulip,sup95/zulip,dhcrzf/zulip,timabbott/zulip,tommyip/zulip,zacps/zulip,... | Add a management command to create realm administrators.
(imported from commit ab2dd580a206f29086c0d5a4e717c1bfd65a7435) | from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.db.utils import IntegrityError
from django.core import validators
from guardian.shortcuts import assign_p... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a management command to create realm administrators.
(imported from commit ab2dd580a206f29086c0d5a4e717c1bfd65a7435)<commit_after> | from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.db.utils import IntegrityError
from django.core import validators
from guardian.shortcuts import assign_p... | Add a management command to create realm administrators.
(imported from commit ab2dd580a206f29086c0d5a4e717c1bfd65a7435)from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationErr... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a management command to create realm administrators.
(imported from commit ab2dd580a206f29086c0d5a4e717c1bfd65a7435)<commit_after>from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
from optparse import make_option
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from dj... | |
4f1e1874f3ed9af8922aa26eb20230dbee5e6d73 | examples/partitioning.py | examples/partitioning.py | import logging
import sys
import os
from common import set_up_logging
from common import create_sparse_file
from common import tear_down_disk_images
from common import print_devices
# doing this before importing blivet gets the logging from format class
# registrations and other stuff triggered by the import
set_up_l... | Add some example code for creation of disk partitions. | Add some example code for creation of disk partitions.
| Python | lgpl-2.1 | vpodzime/blivet,dwlehman/blivet,rhinstaller/blivet,vojtechtrefny/blivet,jkonecny12/blivet,vojtechtrefny/blivet,AdamWill/blivet,AdamWill/blivet,rvykydal/blivet,rvykydal/blivet,rhinstaller/blivet,jkonecny12/blivet,dwlehman/blivet,vpodzime/blivet | Add some example code for creation of disk partitions. | import logging
import sys
import os
from common import set_up_logging
from common import create_sparse_file
from common import tear_down_disk_images
from common import print_devices
# doing this before importing blivet gets the logging from format class
# registrations and other stuff triggered by the import
set_up_l... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add some example code for creation of disk partitions.<commit_after> | import logging
import sys
import os
from common import set_up_logging
from common import create_sparse_file
from common import tear_down_disk_images
from common import print_devices
# doing this before importing blivet gets the logging from format class
# registrations and other stuff triggered by the import
set_up_l... | Add some example code for creation of disk partitions.import logging
import sys
import os
from common import set_up_logging
from common import create_sparse_file
from common import tear_down_disk_images
from common import print_devices
# doing this before importing blivet gets the logging from format class
# registra... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add some example code for creation of disk partitions.<commit_after>import logging
import sys
import os
from common import set_up_logging
from common import create_sparse_file
from common import tear_down_disk_images
from common import print_devices
# doing this before importing blivet gets... | |
a0c23d3fc448f916ffdd668a2daf56408dd9c0c0 | mothermayi/pre_commit.py | mothermayi/pre_commit.py | import mothermayi.entryway
import mothermayi.git
def handle_plugins(entries):
for entry in entries:
result = entry()
def run():
with mothermayi.git.stash():
entries = mothermayi.entryway.get_entries('pre-commit')
handle_plugins(entries)
| Add simple implementation for a pre-commit hook | Add simple implementation for a pre-commit hook
This will be routed via the main entryway, mothermayi
| Python | mit | EliRibble/mothermayi | Add simple implementation for a pre-commit hook
This will be routed via the main entryway, mothermayi | import mothermayi.entryway
import mothermayi.git
def handle_plugins(entries):
for entry in entries:
result = entry()
def run():
with mothermayi.git.stash():
entries = mothermayi.entryway.get_entries('pre-commit')
handle_plugins(entries)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add simple implementation for a pre-commit hook
This will be routed via the main entryway, mothermayi<commit_after> | import mothermayi.entryway
import mothermayi.git
def handle_plugins(entries):
for entry in entries:
result = entry()
def run():
with mothermayi.git.stash():
entries = mothermayi.entryway.get_entries('pre-commit')
handle_plugins(entries)
| Add simple implementation for a pre-commit hook
This will be routed via the main entryway, mothermayiimport mothermayi.entryway
import mothermayi.git
def handle_plugins(entries):
for entry in entries:
result = entry()
def run():
with mothermayi.git.stash():
entries = mothermayi.entryway.get_e... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add simple implementation for a pre-commit hook
This will be routed via the main entryway, mothermayi<commit_after>import mothermayi.entryway
import mothermayi.git
def handle_plugins(entries):
for entry in entries:
result = entry()
def run():
with mothermayi.git.stash():
... | |
16615d7794b127e9752b1a2b0bd8e70adfb0954c | anndata/tests/test_inplace_subset.py | anndata/tests/test_inplace_subset.py | import numpy as np
import pytest
from sklearn.utils.testing import (
assert_array_equal
)
from scipy import sparse
from anndata.tests.helpers import (
gen_adata,
subset_func,
asarray
)
@pytest.fixture(
params=[np.array, sparse.csr_matrix, sparse.csc_matrix],
ids=["np_array", "scipy_csr", "scip... | Add tests for inplace subset | Add tests for inplace subset
| Python | bsd-3-clause | theislab/anndata | Add tests for inplace subset | import numpy as np
import pytest
from sklearn.utils.testing import (
assert_array_equal
)
from scipy import sparse
from anndata.tests.helpers import (
gen_adata,
subset_func,
asarray
)
@pytest.fixture(
params=[np.array, sparse.csr_matrix, sparse.csc_matrix],
ids=["np_array", "scipy_csr", "scip... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for inplace subset<commit_after> | import numpy as np
import pytest
from sklearn.utils.testing import (
assert_array_equal
)
from scipy import sparse
from anndata.tests.helpers import (
gen_adata,
subset_func,
asarray
)
@pytest.fixture(
params=[np.array, sparse.csr_matrix, sparse.csc_matrix],
ids=["np_array", "scipy_csr", "scip... | Add tests for inplace subsetimport numpy as np
import pytest
from sklearn.utils.testing import (
assert_array_equal
)
from scipy import sparse
from anndata.tests.helpers import (
gen_adata,
subset_func,
asarray
)
@pytest.fixture(
params=[np.array, sparse.csr_matrix, sparse.csc_matrix],
ids=["n... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for inplace subset<commit_after>import numpy as np
import pytest
from sklearn.utils.testing import (
assert_array_equal
)
from scipy import sparse
from anndata.tests.helpers import (
gen_adata,
subset_func,
asarray
)
@pytest.fixture(
params=[np.array, sparse.cs... | |
eb87d38a65620c7e4a716dca8a8b9488b3a338d3 | src/collectors/numa/test/testnuma.py | src/collectors/numa/test/testnuma.py | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollector
##########... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollector
##########... | Fix syntax error in collector test | Fix syntax error in collector test
| Python | mit | tellapart/Diamond,socialwareinc/Diamond,python-diamond/Diamond,works-mobile/Diamond,tuenti/Diamond,Ensighten/Diamond,TinLe/Diamond,sebbrandt87/Diamond,actmd/Diamond,Nihn/Diamond-1,EzyInsights/Diamond,bmhatfield/Diamond,zoidbergwill/Diamond,jaingaurav/Diamond,krbaker/Diamond,TAKEALOT/Diamond,thardie/Diamond,thardie/Diam... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollector
##########... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollector
##########... | <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 patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollec... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollector
##########... | #!/usr/bin/python
# coding=utf-8
################################################################################
from test import CollectorTestCase
from test import get_collector_config
from test import unittest
from mock import patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollector
##########... | <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 patch
from diamond.collector import Collector
from numa import NumaCollec... |
412828bea81f5aad917188881c1e7e4d6ce52400 | usingnamespace/tests/test_views_management.py | usingnamespace/tests/test_views_management.py | import unittest
from pyramid import testing
class ManagementViewsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.config = testing.setUp()
def tearDown(self):
testing.tearDown()
def makeOne(self, context, request):
from usingnamespace.views.management import Management
retu... | Add tests for the management views | Add tests for the management views
| Python | isc | usingnamespace/usingnamespace | Add tests for the management views | import unittest
from pyramid import testing
class ManagementViewsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.config = testing.setUp()
def tearDown(self):
testing.tearDown()
def makeOne(self, context, request):
from usingnamespace.views.management import Management
retu... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for the management views<commit_after> | import unittest
from pyramid import testing
class ManagementViewsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.config = testing.setUp()
def tearDown(self):
testing.tearDown()
def makeOne(self, context, request):
from usingnamespace.views.management import Management
retu... | Add tests for the management viewsimport unittest
from pyramid import testing
class ManagementViewsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.config = testing.setUp()
def tearDown(self):
testing.tearDown()
def makeOne(self, context, request):
from usingnamespace.views.manageme... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for the management views<commit_after>import unittest
from pyramid import testing
class ManagementViewsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.config = testing.setUp()
def tearDown(self):
testing.tearDown()
def makeOne(self, context, request):
... | |
430b5daebbd5385551203c2a0cf23bb355a2c027 | doc/source/scripts/06-cat-of-cats.py | doc/source/scripts/06-cat-of-cats.py | import os
import photomosaic as pm
import photomosaic.flickr
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# For these published examples we use os.environ to keep our API key private.
# Just set your own Flickr API key here.
FLICKR_API_KEY = os.environ['FLICKR_API_KEY']
# Get a pool of cat photos from Flickr.
pm.set_options(flic... | Add a script that uses the Flickr API. | DOC: Add a script that uses the Flickr API.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | danielballan/photomosaic | DOC: Add a script that uses the Flickr API. | import os
import photomosaic as pm
import photomosaic.flickr
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# For these published examples we use os.environ to keep our API key private.
# Just set your own Flickr API key here.
FLICKR_API_KEY = os.environ['FLICKR_API_KEY']
# Get a pool of cat photos from Flickr.
pm.set_options(flic... | <commit_before><commit_msg>DOC: Add a script that uses the Flickr API.<commit_after> | import os
import photomosaic as pm
import photomosaic.flickr
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# For these published examples we use os.environ to keep our API key private.
# Just set your own Flickr API key here.
FLICKR_API_KEY = os.environ['FLICKR_API_KEY']
# Get a pool of cat photos from Flickr.
pm.set_options(flic... | DOC: Add a script that uses the Flickr API.import os
import photomosaic as pm
import photomosaic.flickr
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# For these published examples we use os.environ to keep our API key private.
# Just set your own Flickr API key here.
FLICKR_API_KEY = os.environ['FLICKR_API_KEY']
# Get a pool of ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>DOC: Add a script that uses the Flickr API.<commit_after>import os
import photomosaic as pm
import photomosaic.flickr
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# For these published examples we use os.environ to keep our API key private.
# Just set your own Flickr API key here.
FLICKR_API_KEY = os.en... | |
b66b02be95e7b0c36a9ced53b07d91298190ca4a | test/test_dl.py | test/test_dl.py | from mpi4py import dl
import mpiunittest as unittest
import sys
import os
class TestDL(unittest.TestCase):
def testDL1(self):
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
libm = 'libm.dylib'
else:
libm = 'libm.so'
handle = dl.dlopen(libm, dl.RTLD_LOCAL|dl.RTLD_LAZY)
self.a... | Add tests for mpi4py.dl module | test: Add tests for mpi4py.dl module
| Python | bsd-2-clause | mpi4py/mpi4py,mpi4py/mpi4py,pressel/mpi4py,pressel/mpi4py,mpi4py/mpi4py,pressel/mpi4py,pressel/mpi4py | test: Add tests for mpi4py.dl module | from mpi4py import dl
import mpiunittest as unittest
import sys
import os
class TestDL(unittest.TestCase):
def testDL1(self):
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
libm = 'libm.dylib'
else:
libm = 'libm.so'
handle = dl.dlopen(libm, dl.RTLD_LOCAL|dl.RTLD_LAZY)
self.a... | <commit_before><commit_msg>test: Add tests for mpi4py.dl module<commit_after> | from mpi4py import dl
import mpiunittest as unittest
import sys
import os
class TestDL(unittest.TestCase):
def testDL1(self):
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
libm = 'libm.dylib'
else:
libm = 'libm.so'
handle = dl.dlopen(libm, dl.RTLD_LOCAL|dl.RTLD_LAZY)
self.a... | test: Add tests for mpi4py.dl modulefrom mpi4py import dl
import mpiunittest as unittest
import sys
import os
class TestDL(unittest.TestCase):
def testDL1(self):
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
libm = 'libm.dylib'
else:
libm = 'libm.so'
handle = dl.dlopen(libm, dl.RTL... | <commit_before><commit_msg>test: Add tests for mpi4py.dl module<commit_after>from mpi4py import dl
import mpiunittest as unittest
import sys
import os
class TestDL(unittest.TestCase):
def testDL1(self):
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
libm = 'libm.dylib'
else:
libm = 'libm.so'... | |
cf3cae6493a369173244e05d190cceae41b9abbd | bluesky/tests/test_olog_cb.py | bluesky/tests/test_olog_cb.py | from bluesky import Msg
from bluesky.callbacks.olog import logbook_cb_factory
text = []
def f(**kwargs):
text.append(kwargs['text'])
def test_default_template(fresh_RE):
text.clear()
fresh_RE.subscribe('start', logbook_cb_factory(f))
fresh_RE([Msg('open_run', plan_args={}), Msg('close_run')])
a... | Add some coverage for olog callback. | TST: Add some coverage for olog callback.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | ericdill/bluesky,ericdill/bluesky | TST: Add some coverage for olog callback. | from bluesky import Msg
from bluesky.callbacks.olog import logbook_cb_factory
text = []
def f(**kwargs):
text.append(kwargs['text'])
def test_default_template(fresh_RE):
text.clear()
fresh_RE.subscribe('start', logbook_cb_factory(f))
fresh_RE([Msg('open_run', plan_args={}), Msg('close_run')])
a... | <commit_before><commit_msg>TST: Add some coverage for olog callback.<commit_after> | from bluesky import Msg
from bluesky.callbacks.olog import logbook_cb_factory
text = []
def f(**kwargs):
text.append(kwargs['text'])
def test_default_template(fresh_RE):
text.clear()
fresh_RE.subscribe('start', logbook_cb_factory(f))
fresh_RE([Msg('open_run', plan_args={}), Msg('close_run')])
a... | TST: Add some coverage for olog callback.from bluesky import Msg
from bluesky.callbacks.olog import logbook_cb_factory
text = []
def f(**kwargs):
text.append(kwargs['text'])
def test_default_template(fresh_RE):
text.clear()
fresh_RE.subscribe('start', logbook_cb_factory(f))
fresh_RE([Msg('open_run'... | <commit_before><commit_msg>TST: Add some coverage for olog callback.<commit_after>from bluesky import Msg
from bluesky.callbacks.olog import logbook_cb_factory
text = []
def f(**kwargs):
text.append(kwargs['text'])
def test_default_template(fresh_RE):
text.clear()
fresh_RE.subscribe('start', logbook_cb... | |
e3d92ce2cd17a967ac19aecad2998c4094f2ae11 | run.py | run.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script generates a force and velocity vector diagram for a cross-flow
turbine.
"""
import gizeh as gz
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def gen_naca_points(naca="0020", c=100, npoints=100):
"""Generate points for a NACA foil."""
x = np.linspace(0, 1, npoints)*c... | Add script to draw NACA foil | Add script to draw NACA foil
| Python | mit | petebachant/CFT-vectors | Add script to draw NACA foil | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script generates a force and velocity vector diagram for a cross-flow
turbine.
"""
import gizeh as gz
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def gen_naca_points(naca="0020", c=100, npoints=100):
"""Generate points for a NACA foil."""
x = np.linspace(0, 1, npoints)*c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to draw NACA foil<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script generates a force and velocity vector diagram for a cross-flow
turbine.
"""
import gizeh as gz
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def gen_naca_points(naca="0020", c=100, npoints=100):
"""Generate points for a NACA foil."""
x = np.linspace(0, 1, npoints)*c... | Add script to draw NACA foil#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script generates a force and velocity vector diagram for a cross-flow
turbine.
"""
import gizeh as gz
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def gen_naca_points(naca="0020", c=100, npoints=100):
"""Generate points for a NACA foil."""
x = ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to draw NACA foil<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script generates a force and velocity vector diagram for a cross-flow
turbine.
"""
import gizeh as gz
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def gen_naca_points(naca="0020", c=100, npoints=100):
"""Gen... | |
d6120537ec982f50d08fa188e91c68c023809db3 | txircd/modules/rfc/response_error.py | txircd/modules/rfc/response_error.py | from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from txircd.module_interface import IModuleData, ModuleData
from zope.interface import implements
class ErrorResponse(ModuleData):
implements(IPlugin, IModuleData)
name = "errorResponse"
core = True
def actions(self):
return [("quit", 10, self.sendEr... | Send ERROR when the user disconnects | Send ERROR when the user disconnects
| Python | bsd-3-clause | Heufneutje/txircd,ElementalAlchemist/txircd | Send ERROR when the user disconnects | from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from txircd.module_interface import IModuleData, ModuleData
from zope.interface import implements
class ErrorResponse(ModuleData):
implements(IPlugin, IModuleData)
name = "errorResponse"
core = True
def actions(self):
return [("quit", 10, self.sendEr... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Send ERROR when the user disconnects<commit_after> | from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from txircd.module_interface import IModuleData, ModuleData
from zope.interface import implements
class ErrorResponse(ModuleData):
implements(IPlugin, IModuleData)
name = "errorResponse"
core = True
def actions(self):
return [("quit", 10, self.sendEr... | Send ERROR when the user disconnectsfrom twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from txircd.module_interface import IModuleData, ModuleData
from zope.interface import implements
class ErrorResponse(ModuleData):
implements(IPlugin, IModuleData)
name = "errorResponse"
core = True
def actions(self):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Send ERROR when the user disconnects<commit_after>from twisted.plugin import IPlugin
from txircd.module_interface import IModuleData, ModuleData
from zope.interface import implements
class ErrorResponse(ModuleData):
implements(IPlugin, IModuleData)
name = "errorResponse"
cor... | |
ac44a041e3e7808305b025e1087f48b7d4a9234a | tools/bitly/delete_bitly_blobs.py | tools/bitly/delete_bitly_blobs.py | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import boto3
import os
from typing import List
from mediawords.util.log import create_logger
l = create_logger(__name__)
def delete_bitly_blobs(story_ids: List[int]):
session = boto3.Session(profile_name='mediacloud')
s3 = session.resource('s3')
bucket = s3.Bucket... | Add script to delete Bit.ly raw results from S3 | Add script to delete Bit.ly raw results from S3
| Python | agpl-3.0 | berkmancenter/mediacloud,berkmancenter/mediacloud,berkmancenter/mediacloud,berkmancenter/mediacloud,berkmancenter/mediacloud | Add script to delete Bit.ly raw results from S3 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import boto3
import os
from typing import List
from mediawords.util.log import create_logger
l = create_logger(__name__)
def delete_bitly_blobs(story_ids: List[int]):
session = boto3.Session(profile_name='mediacloud')
s3 = session.resource('s3')
bucket = s3.Bucket... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to delete Bit.ly raw results from S3<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import boto3
import os
from typing import List
from mediawords.util.log import create_logger
l = create_logger(__name__)
def delete_bitly_blobs(story_ids: List[int]):
session = boto3.Session(profile_name='mediacloud')
s3 = session.resource('s3')
bucket = s3.Bucket... | Add script to delete Bit.ly raw results from S3#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import boto3
import os
from typing import List
from mediawords.util.log import create_logger
l = create_logger(__name__)
def delete_bitly_blobs(story_ids: List[int]):
session = boto3.Session(profile_name='mediacloud')
s3 ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to delete Bit.ly raw results from S3<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import boto3
import os
from typing import List
from mediawords.util.log import create_logger
l = create_logger(__name__)
def delete_bitly_blobs(story_ids: List[int]):
session = boto3.S... | |
37c0257fcc5e65b67fabfd17c2bf884ad8fe03e1 | recipe-server/normandy/recipes/migrations/0038_remove_invalid_signatures.py | recipe-server/normandy/recipes/migrations/0038_remove_invalid_signatures.py | """
Removes signatures, so they can be easily recreated during deployment.
This migration is intended to be used between "eras" of signatures. As
the serialization format of recipes changes, the signatures need to
also change. This could be handled automatically, but it is easier to
deploy if we just remove everything... | Add migration to reset signatures | recipe-server: Add migration to reset signatures
Fixes #452
| Python | mpl-2.0 | Osmose/normandy,mozilla/normandy,mozilla/normandy,Osmose/normandy,Osmose/normandy,mozilla/normandy,mozilla/normandy,Osmose/normandy | recipe-server: Add migration to reset signatures
Fixes #452 | """
Removes signatures, so they can be easily recreated during deployment.
This migration is intended to be used between "eras" of signatures. As
the serialization format of recipes changes, the signatures need to
also change. This could be handled automatically, but it is easier to
deploy if we just remove everything... | <commit_before><commit_msg>recipe-server: Add migration to reset signatures
Fixes #452<commit_after> | """
Removes signatures, so they can be easily recreated during deployment.
This migration is intended to be used between "eras" of signatures. As
the serialization format of recipes changes, the signatures need to
also change. This could be handled automatically, but it is easier to
deploy if we just remove everything... | recipe-server: Add migration to reset signatures
Fixes #452"""
Removes signatures, so they can be easily recreated during deployment.
This migration is intended to be used between "eras" of signatures. As
the serialization format of recipes changes, the signatures need to
also change. This could be handled automatica... | <commit_before><commit_msg>recipe-server: Add migration to reset signatures
Fixes #452<commit_after>"""
Removes signatures, so they can be easily recreated during deployment.
This migration is intended to be used between "eras" of signatures. As
the serialization format of recipes changes, the signatures need to
also... | |
c87f42579826cf236953bc955d15a9cc98c67d05 | applications/migrations/0029_application_proposed_development_description.py | applications/migrations/0029_application_proposed_development_description.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.6 on 2017-03-30 05:56
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('applications', '0028_auto_20170329_1445'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AddF... | Add Migration File this time. | Add Migration File this time.
| Python | apache-2.0 | ropable/statdev,xzzy/statdev,xzzy/statdev,brendanc-dpaw/statdev,parksandwildlife/statdev,ropable/statdev,parksandwildlife/statdev,xzzy/statdev,parksandwildlife/statdev,brendanc-dpaw/statdev | Add Migration File this time. | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.6 on 2017-03-30 05:56
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('applications', '0028_auto_20170329_1445'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AddF... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Migration File this time.<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.6 on 2017-03-30 05:56
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('applications', '0028_auto_20170329_1445'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AddF... | Add Migration File this time.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.6 on 2017-03-30 05:56
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('applications', '0028_auto_20170329_1445'),
]
operation... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Migration File this time.<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.10.6 on 2017-03-30 05:56
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('applications', '0028_a... | |
0a610a44f0d20170ba9c3e6f9ec4eafaac937be1 | test/unit/filterer/test_pattern.py | test/unit/filterer/test_pattern.py | # :coding: utf-8
# :copyright: Copyright (c) 2013 Martin Pengelly-Phillips
# :license: See LICENSE.txt.
import pytest
from bark.log import Log
from bark.filterer.pattern import Pattern
def test_missing_key_passes():
'''Test log record with missing key passes.'''
log = Log()
filterer = Pattern('bark\.tes... | Add unit test for Pattern filterer. | Add unit test for Pattern filterer.
| Python | apache-2.0 | 4degrees/mill,4degrees/sawmill | Add unit test for Pattern filterer. | # :coding: utf-8
# :copyright: Copyright (c) 2013 Martin Pengelly-Phillips
# :license: See LICENSE.txt.
import pytest
from bark.log import Log
from bark.filterer.pattern import Pattern
def test_missing_key_passes():
'''Test log record with missing key passes.'''
log = Log()
filterer = Pattern('bark\.tes... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit test for Pattern filterer.<commit_after> | # :coding: utf-8
# :copyright: Copyright (c) 2013 Martin Pengelly-Phillips
# :license: See LICENSE.txt.
import pytest
from bark.log import Log
from bark.filterer.pattern import Pattern
def test_missing_key_passes():
'''Test log record with missing key passes.'''
log = Log()
filterer = Pattern('bark\.tes... | Add unit test for Pattern filterer.# :coding: utf-8
# :copyright: Copyright (c) 2013 Martin Pengelly-Phillips
# :license: See LICENSE.txt.
import pytest
from bark.log import Log
from bark.filterer.pattern import Pattern
def test_missing_key_passes():
'''Test log record with missing key passes.'''
log = Log(... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add unit test for Pattern filterer.<commit_after># :coding: utf-8
# :copyright: Copyright (c) 2013 Martin Pengelly-Phillips
# :license: See LICENSE.txt.
import pytest
from bark.log import Log
from bark.filterer.pattern import Pattern
def test_missing_key_passes():
'''Test log record w... | |
f09ee3772d6e15a104af284ed6864005cf8450ef | ch11/radix_sort8.py | ch11/radix_sort8.py | """
Listing 11.4: An eight-element radix sort
"""
from io import open
import numpy as np
import pyopencl as cl
import utility
NUM_SHORTS = 8
kernel_src = '''
__kernel void radix_sort8(__global ushort8 *global_data) {
typedef union {
ushort8 vec;
ushort array[8];
} vec_array;
uint one_count, ze... | Add example from listing 11.4 | Add example from listing 11.4
| Python | mit | oysstu/pyopencl-in-action | Add example from listing 11.4 | """
Listing 11.4: An eight-element radix sort
"""
from io import open
import numpy as np
import pyopencl as cl
import utility
NUM_SHORTS = 8
kernel_src = '''
__kernel void radix_sort8(__global ushort8 *global_data) {
typedef union {
ushort8 vec;
ushort array[8];
} vec_array;
uint one_count, ze... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add example from listing 11.4<commit_after> | """
Listing 11.4: An eight-element radix sort
"""
from io import open
import numpy as np
import pyopencl as cl
import utility
NUM_SHORTS = 8
kernel_src = '''
__kernel void radix_sort8(__global ushort8 *global_data) {
typedef union {
ushort8 vec;
ushort array[8];
} vec_array;
uint one_count, ze... | Add example from listing 11.4"""
Listing 11.4: An eight-element radix sort
"""
from io import open
import numpy as np
import pyopencl as cl
import utility
NUM_SHORTS = 8
kernel_src = '''
__kernel void radix_sort8(__global ushort8 *global_data) {
typedef union {
ushort8 vec;
ushort array[8];
} vec_... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add example from listing 11.4<commit_after>"""
Listing 11.4: An eight-element radix sort
"""
from io import open
import numpy as np
import pyopencl as cl
import utility
NUM_SHORTS = 8
kernel_src = '''
__kernel void radix_sort8(__global ushort8 *global_data) {
typedef union {
usho... | |
e7faa99d9816745338ada38d1a7d974bf3a739ae | s5v3.py | s5v3.py | from s5v2 import *
from prettytable import PrettyTable
def my_table(): # no arguments are passed in, which seems a bit weird. We're hard-coding a function that only does one thing.
x = PrettyTable(['Style', 'Average Price']) # setup a new pretty table list and give and give it two list items
x.add_row(['Print', pret... | Create pretty table of tie averages + function for pretty averages | Create pretty table of tie averages + function for pretty averages
| Python | mit | alexmilesyounger/ds_basics | Create pretty table of tie averages + function for pretty averages | from s5v2 import *
from prettytable import PrettyTable
def my_table(): # no arguments are passed in, which seems a bit weird. We're hard-coding a function that only does one thing.
x = PrettyTable(['Style', 'Average Price']) # setup a new pretty table list and give and give it two list items
x.add_row(['Print', pret... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create pretty table of tie averages + function for pretty averages<commit_after> | from s5v2 import *
from prettytable import PrettyTable
def my_table(): # no arguments are passed in, which seems a bit weird. We're hard-coding a function that only does one thing.
x = PrettyTable(['Style', 'Average Price']) # setup a new pretty table list and give and give it two list items
x.add_row(['Print', pret... | Create pretty table of tie averages + function for pretty averagesfrom s5v2 import *
from prettytable import PrettyTable
def my_table(): # no arguments are passed in, which seems a bit weird. We're hard-coding a function that only does one thing.
x = PrettyTable(['Style', 'Average Price']) # setup a new pretty table ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Create pretty table of tie averages + function for pretty averages<commit_after>from s5v2 import *
from prettytable import PrettyTable
def my_table(): # no arguments are passed in, which seems a bit weird. We're hard-coding a function that only does one thing.
x = PrettyTable(['Style', 'Ave... | |
fe5100f5d13ed7461619c8beff791d40306f83ff | addons/document/migrations/8.0.2.1/pre-migration.py | addons/document/migrations/8.0.2.1/pre-migration.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# This program 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... | Remove annoying SQL view that prevents some operations | [IMP] document: Remove annoying SQL view that prevents some operations
| Python | agpl-3.0 | blaggacao/OpenUpgrade,kirca/OpenUpgrade,csrocha/OpenUpgrade,bwrsandman/OpenUpgrade,Endika/OpenUpgrade,grap/OpenUpgrade,bwrsandman/OpenUpgrade,pedrobaeza/OpenUpgrade,sebalix/OpenUpgrade,mvaled/OpenUpgrade,pedrobaeza/OpenUpgrade,OpenUpgrade/OpenUpgrade,sebalix/OpenUpgrade,OpenUpgrade/OpenUpgrade,mvaled/OpenUpgrade,blagga... | [IMP] document: Remove annoying SQL view that prevents some operations | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# This program 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... | <commit_before><commit_msg>[IMP] document: Remove annoying SQL view that prevents some operations<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# This program 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... | [IMP] document: Remove annoying SQL view that prevents some operations # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# publis... | <commit_before><commit_msg>[IMP] document: Remove annoying SQL view that prevents some operations<commit_after> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU ... | |
935115215259ce011f3f0b46781655119413e720 | pelican/rstdirectives.py | pelican/rstdirectives.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, TextLexer
INLINESTYLES = False
DEFAULT = HtmlFormatter(noclasses=INLINESTYLES)
VARIANTS =... | Add a directives file for pygments support. | Add a directives file for pygments support.
| Python | agpl-3.0 | btnpushnmunky/pelican,koobs/pelican,garbas/pelican,JeremyMorgan/pelican,jo-tham/pelican,lazycoder-ru/pelican,crmackay/pelican,iurisilvio/pelican,btnpushnmunky/pelican,TC01/pelican,douglaskastle/pelican,Summonee/pelican,51itclub/pelican,number5/pelican,koobs/pelican,levanhien8/pelican,florianjacob/pelican,zackw/pelican,... | Add a directives file for pygments support. | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, TextLexer
INLINESTYLES = False
DEFAULT = HtmlFormatter(noclasses=INLINESTYLES)
VARIANTS =... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a directives file for pygments support.<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, TextLexer
INLINESTYLES = False
DEFAULT = HtmlFormatter(noclasses=INLINESTYLES)
VARIANTS =... | Add a directives file for pygments support.# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, TextLexer
INLINESTYLES = False
DEFAULT = HtmlF... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a directives file for pygments support.<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name, TextLe... | |
312bbdefa256413b4891cd0e13e6ccf3c614541f | util.py | util.py | """
util
===
Common utilities across the Crank system.
"""
from datetime import datetime
DATETIME_FORMAT = '%Y %b %d @ %H%M'
def get_timestamp_header():
return datetime.now().strftime(DATETIME_FORMAT)
| Add datetime header to Crank | Add datetime header to Crank
| Python | mit | jad-b/Crank | Add datetime header to Crank | """
util
===
Common utilities across the Crank system.
"""
from datetime import datetime
DATETIME_FORMAT = '%Y %b %d @ %H%M'
def get_timestamp_header():
return datetime.now().strftime(DATETIME_FORMAT)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add datetime header to Crank<commit_after> | """
util
===
Common utilities across the Crank system.
"""
from datetime import datetime
DATETIME_FORMAT = '%Y %b %d @ %H%M'
def get_timestamp_header():
return datetime.now().strftime(DATETIME_FORMAT)
| Add datetime header to Crank"""
util
===
Common utilities across the Crank system.
"""
from datetime import datetime
DATETIME_FORMAT = '%Y %b %d @ %H%M'
def get_timestamp_header():
return datetime.now().strftime(DATETIME_FORMAT)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add datetime header to Crank<commit_after>"""
util
===
Common utilities across the Crank system.
"""
from datetime import datetime
DATETIME_FORMAT = '%Y %b %d @ %H%M'
def get_timestamp_header():
return datetime.now().strftime(DATETIME_FORMAT)
| |
10c83fbc01dee9d95290466338f262abffc12a3e | samples/create_folder_in_datacenter.py | samples/create_folder_in_datacenter.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Written by Chinmaya Bharadwaj
Github: https://github.com/chinmayb/
Email: acbharadwaj@gmail.com
Create a folder in a datacenter
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from pyVmomi import vim
from pyVim.connect import SmartConnect, Disconnect
import argparse
import atexit
import getpass
... | Create a folder in a datacenter if not exists | Example: Create a folder in a datacenter if not exists
| Python | apache-2.0 | vmware/pyvmomi-community-samples,pfitzer/pyvmomi-community-samples,jm66/pyvmomi-community-samples,ddcrjlalumiere/pyvmomi-community-samples,prziborowski/pyvmomi-community-samples,pathcl/pyvmomi-community-samples | Example: Create a folder in a datacenter if not exists | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Written by Chinmaya Bharadwaj
Github: https://github.com/chinmayb/
Email: acbharadwaj@gmail.com
Create a folder in a datacenter
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from pyVmomi import vim
from pyVim.connect import SmartConnect, Disconnect
import argparse
import atexit
import getpass
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Example: Create a folder in a datacenter if not exists<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Written by Chinmaya Bharadwaj
Github: https://github.com/chinmayb/
Email: acbharadwaj@gmail.com
Create a folder in a datacenter
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from pyVmomi import vim
from pyVim.connect import SmartConnect, Disconnect
import argparse
import atexit
import getpass
... | Example: Create a folder in a datacenter if not exists#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Written by Chinmaya Bharadwaj
Github: https://github.com/chinmayb/
Email: acbharadwaj@gmail.com
Create a folder in a datacenter
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from pyVmomi import vim
from pyVim.connect import SmartConnect, Dis... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Example: Create a folder in a datacenter if not exists<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Written by Chinmaya Bharadwaj
Github: https://github.com/chinmayb/
Email: acbharadwaj@gmail.com
Create a folder in a datacenter
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from pyVmomi import vim
fr... | |
f78a485000ef8dacb584db1f03b7157b79bd5fe7 | d1_libclient_python/src/d1_client/tests/mock_get.py | d1_libclient_python/src/d1_client/tests/mock_get.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This work was created by participants in the DataONE project, and is
# jointly copyrighted by participating institutions in DataONE. For
# more information on DataONE, see our web site at http://dataone.org.
#
# Copyright 2009-2016 DataONE
#
# Licensed under the Apache... | Add module for mocking node.get() with Responses | Add module for mocking node.get() with Responses
| Python | apache-2.0 | DataONEorg/d1_python,DataONEorg/d1_python,DataONEorg/d1_python,DataONEorg/d1_python | Add module for mocking node.get() with Responses | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This work was created by participants in the DataONE project, and is
# jointly copyrighted by participating institutions in DataONE. For
# more information on DataONE, see our web site at http://dataone.org.
#
# Copyright 2009-2016 DataONE
#
# Licensed under the Apache... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add module for mocking node.get() with Responses<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This work was created by participants in the DataONE project, and is
# jointly copyrighted by participating institutions in DataONE. For
# more information on DataONE, see our web site at http://dataone.org.
#
# Copyright 2009-2016 DataONE
#
# Licensed under the Apache... | Add module for mocking node.get() with Responses#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This work was created by participants in the DataONE project, and is
# jointly copyrighted by participating institutions in DataONE. For
# more information on DataONE, see our web site at http://dataone.org.
#
# Copyright... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add module for mocking node.get() with Responses<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This work was created by participants in the DataONE project, and is
# jointly copyrighted by participating institutions in DataONE. For
# more information on DataONE, see our web si... | |
8223e9ffa61a2772a7a6f52244c5f1bbde4956b8 | py/longest-palindrome.py | py/longest-palindrome.py | from collections import Counter
class Solution(object):
def longestPalindrome(self, s):
"""
:type s: str
:rtype: int
"""
counter = Counter(s)
odd = 0
ans = 0
for char, cnt in counter.iteritems():
if cnt % 2 == 0:
ans += cnt
... | Add py solution for 409. Longest Palindrome | Add py solution for 409. Longest Palindrome
409. Longest Palindrome: https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-palindrome/
| Python | apache-2.0 | ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode | Add py solution for 409. Longest Palindrome
409. Longest Palindrome: https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-palindrome/ | from collections import Counter
class Solution(object):
def longestPalindrome(self, s):
"""
:type s: str
:rtype: int
"""
counter = Counter(s)
odd = 0
ans = 0
for char, cnt in counter.iteritems():
if cnt % 2 == 0:
ans += cnt
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add py solution for 409. Longest Palindrome
409. Longest Palindrome: https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-palindrome/<commit_after> | from collections import Counter
class Solution(object):
def longestPalindrome(self, s):
"""
:type s: str
:rtype: int
"""
counter = Counter(s)
odd = 0
ans = 0
for char, cnt in counter.iteritems():
if cnt % 2 == 0:
ans += cnt
... | Add py solution for 409. Longest Palindrome
409. Longest Palindrome: https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-palindrome/from collections import Counter
class Solution(object):
def longestPalindrome(self, s):
"""
:type s: str
:rtype: int
"""
counter = Counter(s)
odd = 0... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add py solution for 409. Longest Palindrome
409. Longest Palindrome: https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-palindrome/<commit_after>from collections import Counter
class Solution(object):
def longestPalindrome(self, s):
"""
:type s: str
:rtype: int
"""
... | |
8223d62c22d4c4f7a66e1e468de53556796a03a9 | src/functions/exercise7.py | src/functions/exercise7.py | """Module docstring.
This serves as a long usage message.
"""
import sys
import getopt
def main():
# parse command line options
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "h", ["help"])
except getopt.error, msg:
print msg
print "for help use --help"
sys.exit(2)
# pro... | Write a function that print something n times including relatives spaces | Write a function that print something n times including relatives spaces
| Python | mit | let42/python-course | Write a function that print something n times including relatives spaces | """Module docstring.
This serves as a long usage message.
"""
import sys
import getopt
def main():
# parse command line options
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "h", ["help"])
except getopt.error, msg:
print msg
print "for help use --help"
sys.exit(2)
# pro... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Write a function that print something n times including relatives spaces<commit_after> | """Module docstring.
This serves as a long usage message.
"""
import sys
import getopt
def main():
# parse command line options
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "h", ["help"])
except getopt.error, msg:
print msg
print "for help use --help"
sys.exit(2)
# pro... | Write a function that print something n times including relatives spaces"""Module docstring.
This serves as a long usage message.
"""
import sys
import getopt
def main():
# parse command line options
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "h", ["help"])
except getopt.error, msg:
pri... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Write a function that print something n times including relatives spaces<commit_after>"""Module docstring.
This serves as a long usage message.
"""
import sys
import getopt
def main():
# parse command line options
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "h", ["help"])
... | |
98c07739702fbf3951ccd0359d04be80a303d9ce | run_time/src/gae_server/font_mapper.py | run_time/src/gae_server/font_mapper.py | """
Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 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.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or ... | Add a fontname to TachyFont Jar file mapper. | Add a fontname to TachyFont Jar file mapper. | Python | apache-2.0 | bstell/TachyFont,bstell/TachyFont,moyogo/tachyfont,bstell/TachyFont,moyogo/tachyfont,bstell/TachyFont,googlei18n/TachyFont,googlefonts/TachyFont,moyogo/tachyfont,googlefonts/TachyFont,googlei18n/TachyFont,googlefonts/TachyFont,googlei18n/TachyFont,googlefonts/TachyFont,bstell/TachyFont,googlefonts/TachyFont,googlei18n/... | Add a fontname to TachyFont Jar file mapper. | """
Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 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.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a fontname to TachyFont Jar file mapper.<commit_after> | """
Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 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.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or ... | Add a fontname to TachyFont Jar file mapper."""
Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 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.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a fontname to TachyFont Jar file mapper.<commit_after>"""
Copyright 2014 Google Inc. 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.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
... | |
4074c4fae998ac1bb6f49bb47b34f4890dc90532 | test_pylast.py | test_pylast.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Integration (not unit) tests for pylast.py
"""
import datetime
import time
import unittest
import pylast
class TestSequenceFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.username = "TODO"
password_hash = "TODO"
API_KEY = "TODO"
API_SECRET = "TODO"
... | Add integration tests for pylast.py | Add integration tests for pylast.py
| Python | apache-2.0 | knockoutMice/pylast,hugovk/pylast,pylast/pylast,yanggao1119/pylast,knockoutMice/pylast,yanggao1119/pylast | Add integration tests for pylast.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Integration (not unit) tests for pylast.py
"""
import datetime
import time
import unittest
import pylast
class TestSequenceFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.username = "TODO"
password_hash = "TODO"
API_KEY = "TODO"
API_SECRET = "TODO"
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add integration tests for pylast.py<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Integration (not unit) tests for pylast.py
"""
import datetime
import time
import unittest
import pylast
class TestSequenceFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.username = "TODO"
password_hash = "TODO"
API_KEY = "TODO"
API_SECRET = "TODO"
... | Add integration tests for pylast.py#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Integration (not unit) tests for pylast.py
"""
import datetime
import time
import unittest
import pylast
class TestSequenceFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.username = "TODO"
password_hash = "TODO"
API_KEY = "... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add integration tests for pylast.py<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Integration (not unit) tests for pylast.py
"""
import datetime
import time
import unittest
import pylast
class TestSequenceFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.username = "TODO"
pa... | |
3def1498495e0abf230a3deb3873f6c502f3c6ad | molo/core/management/commands/remove_content_rotation_settings_from_sections.py | molo/core/management/commands/remove_content_rotation_settings_from_sections.py | from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from molo.core.models import SectionPage
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, **options):
SectionPage.objects.all().update(
content_rotation_start_date=None,
conten... | Add management command for removing content rotation's settings on sections | Add management command for removing content rotation's settings on sections
| Python | bsd-2-clause | praekelt/molo,praekelt/molo,praekelt/molo,praekelt/molo | Add management command for removing content rotation's settings on sections | from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from molo.core.models import SectionPage
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, **options):
SectionPage.objects.all().update(
content_rotation_start_date=None,
conten... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add management command for removing content rotation's settings on sections<commit_after> | from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from molo.core.models import SectionPage
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, **options):
SectionPage.objects.all().update(
content_rotation_start_date=None,
conten... | Add management command for removing content rotation's settings on sectionsfrom __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from molo.core.models import SectionPage
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, **options):
SectionPage.objects.all... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add management command for removing content rotation's settings on sections<commit_after>from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from molo.core.models import SectionPage
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, **... | |
a610154749d081e613b8bf58acf62af55958de9c | rev.py | rev.py | import fileinput
import re
import sys
pattern = re.compile("\s*version='([0-9.]+)',")
line = ""
maj = ""
min = ""
ver = ""
for line in fileinput.FileInput("setup.py", inplace=1):
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
version = m.groups()[0]
maj, min, rev = version.split('.')
line = line.re... | Automate the update of the version number in setup.py. | Automate the update of the version number in setup.py.
| Python | apache-2.0 | jeffreydwalter/arlo | Automate the update of the version number in setup.py. | import fileinput
import re
import sys
pattern = re.compile("\s*version='([0-9.]+)',")
line = ""
maj = ""
min = ""
ver = ""
for line in fileinput.FileInput("setup.py", inplace=1):
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
version = m.groups()[0]
maj, min, rev = version.split('.')
line = line.re... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Automate the update of the version number in setup.py.<commit_after> | import fileinput
import re
import sys
pattern = re.compile("\s*version='([0-9.]+)',")
line = ""
maj = ""
min = ""
ver = ""
for line in fileinput.FileInput("setup.py", inplace=1):
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
version = m.groups()[0]
maj, min, rev = version.split('.')
line = line.re... | Automate the update of the version number in setup.py.import fileinput
import re
import sys
pattern = re.compile("\s*version='([0-9.]+)',")
line = ""
maj = ""
min = ""
ver = ""
for line in fileinput.FileInput("setup.py", inplace=1):
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
version = m.groups()[0]
maj... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Automate the update of the version number in setup.py.<commit_after>import fileinput
import re
import sys
pattern = re.compile("\s*version='([0-9.]+)',")
line = ""
maj = ""
min = ""
ver = ""
for line in fileinput.FileInput("setup.py", inplace=1):
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
... | |
4e2172b8bd0953fd706f6c11029f9e4cfeb55407 | tests/registryd/test_root_component.py | tests/registryd/test_root_component.py | import pytest
import dbus
COMPONENT_IFACE = 'org.a11y.atspi.Component'
COORD_TYPE_WINDOW = 1
LAYER_WIDGET = 3
def test_contains(registry_root, session_manager):
assert registry_root.Contains(0, 0, COORD_TYPE_WINDOW, dbus_interface=COMPONENT_IFACE) == False
def test_get_accessible_at_point(registry_root, session... | Add tests for the registry's root object's Component interface | Add tests for the registry's root object's Component interface
Not much to test, really, just characterizing what the implementation
does. All the methods are no-ops that return hardcoded values.
| Python | lgpl-2.1 | GNOME/at-spi2-core,GNOME/at-spi2-core,GNOME/at-spi2-core | Add tests for the registry's root object's Component interface
Not much to test, really, just characterizing what the implementation
does. All the methods are no-ops that return hardcoded values. | import pytest
import dbus
COMPONENT_IFACE = 'org.a11y.atspi.Component'
COORD_TYPE_WINDOW = 1
LAYER_WIDGET = 3
def test_contains(registry_root, session_manager):
assert registry_root.Contains(0, 0, COORD_TYPE_WINDOW, dbus_interface=COMPONENT_IFACE) == False
def test_get_accessible_at_point(registry_root, session... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for the registry's root object's Component interface
Not much to test, really, just characterizing what the implementation
does. All the methods are no-ops that return hardcoded values.<commit_after> | import pytest
import dbus
COMPONENT_IFACE = 'org.a11y.atspi.Component'
COORD_TYPE_WINDOW = 1
LAYER_WIDGET = 3
def test_contains(registry_root, session_manager):
assert registry_root.Contains(0, 0, COORD_TYPE_WINDOW, dbus_interface=COMPONENT_IFACE) == False
def test_get_accessible_at_point(registry_root, session... | Add tests for the registry's root object's Component interface
Not much to test, really, just characterizing what the implementation
does. All the methods are no-ops that return hardcoded values.import pytest
import dbus
COMPONENT_IFACE = 'org.a11y.atspi.Component'
COORD_TYPE_WINDOW = 1
LAYER_WIDGET = 3
def test_c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for the registry's root object's Component interface
Not much to test, really, just characterizing what the implementation
does. All the methods are no-ops that return hardcoded values.<commit_after>import pytest
import dbus
COMPONENT_IFACE = 'org.a11y.atspi.Component'
COORD_TYP... | |
f7a1595e39eeb754290c62e9194868d98d9755f4 | tests/symbols/test_symbol_selection.py | tests/symbols/test_symbol_selection.py | import pytest
from tests.symbols import get_symbols
from thinglang.compiler.errors import NoMatchingOverload
from thinglang.compiler.references import Reference
from thinglang.lexer.values.identifier import Identifier
from thinglang.parser.values.named_access import NamedAccess
from thinglang.symbols.argument_selector... | Add test for symbol selection | Add test for symbol selection
| Python | mit | ytanay/thinglang,ytanay/thinglang,ytanay/thinglang,ytanay/thinglang | Add test for symbol selection | import pytest
from tests.symbols import get_symbols
from thinglang.compiler.errors import NoMatchingOverload
from thinglang.compiler.references import Reference
from thinglang.lexer.values.identifier import Identifier
from thinglang.parser.values.named_access import NamedAccess
from thinglang.symbols.argument_selector... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for symbol selection<commit_after> | import pytest
from tests.symbols import get_symbols
from thinglang.compiler.errors import NoMatchingOverload
from thinglang.compiler.references import Reference
from thinglang.lexer.values.identifier import Identifier
from thinglang.parser.values.named_access import NamedAccess
from thinglang.symbols.argument_selector... | Add test for symbol selectionimport pytest
from tests.symbols import get_symbols
from thinglang.compiler.errors import NoMatchingOverload
from thinglang.compiler.references import Reference
from thinglang.lexer.values.identifier import Identifier
from thinglang.parser.values.named_access import NamedAccess
from thingl... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for symbol selection<commit_after>import pytest
from tests.symbols import get_symbols
from thinglang.compiler.errors import NoMatchingOverload
from thinglang.compiler.references import Reference
from thinglang.lexer.values.identifier import Identifier
from thinglang.parser.values.na... | |
aa5c4fde763467cae63c205df8e4aaf7328ab713 | device/PRESUBMIT.py | device/PRESUBMIT.py | # Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Presubmit script.
See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/depottools/presubmit-scripts
for more details about the presubmit API built into depot_t... | Add 'git cl format' presubmit check to src/device | Add 'git cl format' presubmit check to src/device
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1097743004
Cr-Commit-Position: 972c6d2dc6dd5efdad1377c0d224e03eb8f276f7@{#325940}
| Python | bsd-3-clause | chuan9/chromium-crosswalk,Just-D/chromium-1,Pluto-tv/chromium-crosswalk,Pluto-tv/chromium-crosswalk,Pluto-tv/chromium-crosswalk,chuan9/chromium-crosswalk,Just-D/chromium-1,PeterWangIntel/chromium-crosswalk,TheTypoMaster/chromium-crosswalk,Just-D/chromium-1,hgl888/chromium-crosswalk,Just-D/chromium-1,Pluto-tv/chromium-c... | Add 'git cl format' presubmit check to src/device
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1097743004
Cr-Commit-Position: 972c6d2dc6dd5efdad1377c0d224e03eb8f276f7@{#325940} | # Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Presubmit script.
See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/depottools/presubmit-scripts
for more details about the presubmit API built into depot_t... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add 'git cl format' presubmit check to src/device
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1097743004
Cr-Commit-Position: 972c6d2dc6dd5efdad1377c0d224e03eb8f276f7@{#325940}<commit_after> | # Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Presubmit script.
See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/depottools/presubmit-scripts
for more details about the presubmit API built into depot_t... | Add 'git cl format' presubmit check to src/device
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1097743004
Cr-Commit-Position: 972c6d2dc6dd5efdad1377c0d224e03eb8f276f7@{#325940}# Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add 'git cl format' presubmit check to src/device
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1097743004
Cr-Commit-Position: 972c6d2dc6dd5efdad1377c0d224e03eb8f276f7@{#325940}<commit_after># Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a... | |
fb3b3d2f9798872742541f7eae2d7b3e2a8a95ab | pygraphc/abstraction/AutoAbstractionRecursion.py | pygraphc/abstraction/AutoAbstractionRecursion.py | import networkx as nx
import os
from pygraphc.preprocess.CreateGraphModel import CreateGraphModel
from pygraphc.clustering.Louvain import Louvain
class AutoAbstraction(object):
def __init__(self, log_file):
self.log_file = log_file
self.clusters = []
def __prepare_graph(self, cluster=None):
... | Add new abstraction with recursion | Add new abstraction with recursion
| Python | mit | studiawan/pygraphc | Add new abstraction with recursion | import networkx as nx
import os
from pygraphc.preprocess.CreateGraphModel import CreateGraphModel
from pygraphc.clustering.Louvain import Louvain
class AutoAbstraction(object):
def __init__(self, log_file):
self.log_file = log_file
self.clusters = []
def __prepare_graph(self, cluster=None):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add new abstraction with recursion<commit_after> | import networkx as nx
import os
from pygraphc.preprocess.CreateGraphModel import CreateGraphModel
from pygraphc.clustering.Louvain import Louvain
class AutoAbstraction(object):
def __init__(self, log_file):
self.log_file = log_file
self.clusters = []
def __prepare_graph(self, cluster=None):
... | Add new abstraction with recursionimport networkx as nx
import os
from pygraphc.preprocess.CreateGraphModel import CreateGraphModel
from pygraphc.clustering.Louvain import Louvain
class AutoAbstraction(object):
def __init__(self, log_file):
self.log_file = log_file
self.clusters = []
def __pr... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add new abstraction with recursion<commit_after>import networkx as nx
import os
from pygraphc.preprocess.CreateGraphModel import CreateGraphModel
from pygraphc.clustering.Louvain import Louvain
class AutoAbstraction(object):
def __init__(self, log_file):
self.log_file = log_file... | |
80fd2d73f7a206b5b517cb455da457fed9dc6403 | migrations/versions/0180_another_letter_org.py | migrations/versions/0180_another_letter_org.py | """empty message
Revision ID: 0180_another_letter_org
Revises: 0179_billing_primary_const
Create Date: 2017-06-29 12:44:16.815039
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '0180_another_letter_org'
down_revision = '0179_billing_primary_const'
from alembic import op
NEW_ORGANISATIONS = [
('504', ... | Add Rother District Council logo for letters | Add Rother District Council logo for letters
| Python | mit | alphagov/notifications-api,alphagov/notifications-api | Add Rother District Council logo for letters | """empty message
Revision ID: 0180_another_letter_org
Revises: 0179_billing_primary_const
Create Date: 2017-06-29 12:44:16.815039
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '0180_another_letter_org'
down_revision = '0179_billing_primary_const'
from alembic import op
NEW_ORGANISATIONS = [
('504', ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Rother District Council logo for letters<commit_after> | """empty message
Revision ID: 0180_another_letter_org
Revises: 0179_billing_primary_const
Create Date: 2017-06-29 12:44:16.815039
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '0180_another_letter_org'
down_revision = '0179_billing_primary_const'
from alembic import op
NEW_ORGANISATIONS = [
('504', ... | Add Rother District Council logo for letters"""empty message
Revision ID: 0180_another_letter_org
Revises: 0179_billing_primary_const
Create Date: 2017-06-29 12:44:16.815039
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '0180_another_letter_org'
down_revision = '0179_billing_primary_const'
from alembic im... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Rother District Council logo for letters<commit_after>"""empty message
Revision ID: 0180_another_letter_org
Revises: 0179_billing_primary_const
Create Date: 2017-06-29 12:44:16.815039
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '0180_another_letter_org'
down_revision = '017... | |
16e52502bf55075c58022fa35e1673a8a0d5f4bc | networkx/utils/tests/test_unionfind.py | networkx/utils/tests/test_unionfind.py | from nose.tools import *
import networkx as nx
def test_unionfind():
# Fixed by: 2cddd5958689bdecdcd89b91ac9aaf6ce0e4f6b8
# Previously (in 2.x), the UnionFind class could handle mixed types.
# But in Python 3.x, this causes a TypeError such as:
# TypeError: unorderable types: str() > int()
#
... | Add a test for UnionFind fix. | Add a test for UnionFind fix.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | beni55/networkx,jni/networkx,aureooms/networkx,wasade/networkx,RMKD/networkx,dhimmel/networkx,RMKD/networkx,Sixshaman/networkx,sharifulgeo/networkx,blublud/networkx,jfinkels/networkx,harlowja/networkx,dmoliveira/networkx,kernc/networkx,jakevdp/networkx,ghdk/networkx,aureooms/networkx,blublud/networkx,jni/networkx,ghdk/... | Add a test for UnionFind fix. | from nose.tools import *
import networkx as nx
def test_unionfind():
# Fixed by: 2cddd5958689bdecdcd89b91ac9aaf6ce0e4f6b8
# Previously (in 2.x), the UnionFind class could handle mixed types.
# But in Python 3.x, this causes a TypeError such as:
# TypeError: unorderable types: str() > int()
#
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test for UnionFind fix.<commit_after> | from nose.tools import *
import networkx as nx
def test_unionfind():
# Fixed by: 2cddd5958689bdecdcd89b91ac9aaf6ce0e4f6b8
# Previously (in 2.x), the UnionFind class could handle mixed types.
# But in Python 3.x, this causes a TypeError such as:
# TypeError: unorderable types: str() > int()
#
... | Add a test for UnionFind fix.from nose.tools import *
import networkx as nx
def test_unionfind():
# Fixed by: 2cddd5958689bdecdcd89b91ac9aaf6ce0e4f6b8
# Previously (in 2.x), the UnionFind class could handle mixed types.
# But in Python 3.x, this causes a TypeError such as:
# TypeError: unorderable t... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a test for UnionFind fix.<commit_after>from nose.tools import *
import networkx as nx
def test_unionfind():
# Fixed by: 2cddd5958689bdecdcd89b91ac9aaf6ce0e4f6b8
# Previously (in 2.x), the UnionFind class could handle mixed types.
# But in Python 3.x, this causes a TypeError ... | |
d168599b9167ede2098aa2fe82375aa95e5ab8b3 | dockerpuller/app.py | dockerpuller/app.py | from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token']:
... | from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token']:
... | Check if hook parameter is passed to the url | Check if hook parameter is passed to the url
| Python | mit | nicocoffo/docker-puller,nicocoffo/docker-puller,glowdigitalmedia/docker-puller,glowdigitalmedia/docker-puller | from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token']:
... | from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token']:
... | <commit_before>from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token... | from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token']:
... | from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token']:
... | <commit_before>from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from flask import jsonify
import json
import subprocess
app = Flask(__name__)
config = None
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def hook_listen():
if request.method == 'POST':
token = request.args.get('token')
if token == config['token... |
0bc0691c7714b7b5885ce2a9c05eb7eb35738c74 | tests/test_decorators.py | tests/test_decorators.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import pytest
from webhooks.exceptions import SenderNotCallable
from webhooks import webhook, unhashed_hook
def test_callable_sender():
@webhook(event="example200", sender_callable=123)
def basic(creator="pydanny"):
return {"husband": "Daniel Roy Greenf... | Add test for sender_callable check | Add test for sender_callable check
| Python | bsd-3-clause | pydanny/webhooks | Add test for sender_callable check | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import pytest
from webhooks.exceptions import SenderNotCallable
from webhooks import webhook, unhashed_hook
def test_callable_sender():
@webhook(event="example200", sender_callable=123)
def basic(creator="pydanny"):
return {"husband": "Daniel Roy Greenf... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for sender_callable check<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import pytest
from webhooks.exceptions import SenderNotCallable
from webhooks import webhook, unhashed_hook
def test_callable_sender():
@webhook(event="example200", sender_callable=123)
def basic(creator="pydanny"):
return {"husband": "Daniel Roy Greenf... | Add test for sender_callable check#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import pytest
from webhooks.exceptions import SenderNotCallable
from webhooks import webhook, unhashed_hook
def test_callable_sender():
@webhook(event="example200", sender_callable=123)
def basic(creator="pydanny"):
ret... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test for sender_callable check<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import pytest
from webhooks.exceptions import SenderNotCallable
from webhooks import webhook, unhashed_hook
def test_callable_sender():
@webhook(event="example200", sender_callable=123)
... | |
8c71a177c16762ab50dafe2528d24fab4ccf0925 | py/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii.py | py/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii.py | class Solution(object):
def minMoves2(self, nums):
"""
:type nums: List[int]
:rtype: int
"""
nums.sort()
median = nums[len(nums) / 2]
return sum(abs(x - median) for x in nums)
| Add py solution for 462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II | Add py solution for 462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II
462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II: https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii/
Could be optimized to O(n) by q-select
| Python | apache-2.0 | ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode,ckclark/leetcode | Add py solution for 462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II
462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II: https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii/
Could be optimized to O(n) by q-select | class Solution(object):
def minMoves2(self, nums):
"""
:type nums: List[int]
:rtype: int
"""
nums.sort()
median = nums[len(nums) / 2]
return sum(abs(x - median) for x in nums)
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Add py solution for 462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II
462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II: https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii/
Could be optimized to O(n) by q-select<commit_after> | class Solution(object):
def minMoves2(self, nums):
"""
:type nums: List[int]
:rtype: int
"""
nums.sort()
median = nums[len(nums) / 2]
return sum(abs(x - median) for x in nums)
| Add py solution for 462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II
462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II: https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii/
Could be optimized to O(n) by q-selectclass Solution(object):
def minMoves2(self, nums):
"""
:type nums: List[int... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add py solution for 462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II
462. Minimum Moves to Equal Array Elements II: https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-moves-to-equal-array-elements-ii/
Could be optimized to O(n) by q-select<commit_after>class Solution(object):
def minMoves2(self, nums):... | |
b9245a8acf0bed7e19f709490c4ba3788028da93 | server/ec2spotmanager/migrations/0003_auto_20150504_1440.py | server/ec2spotmanager/migrations/0003_auto_20150504_1440.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('ec2spotmanager', '0002_instancestatusentry_poolstatusentry'),
]
operations = [
migrations.RemoveField(
model_nam... | Fix error in PoolStatusEntry model | Fix error in PoolStatusEntry model
| Python | mpl-2.0 | MozillaSecurity/FuzzManager,lazyparser/FuzzManager,MozillaSecurity/FuzzManager,sigma-random/FuzzManager,cihatix/FuzzManager,lazyparser/FuzzManager,lazyparser/FuzzManager,sigma-random/FuzzManager,MozillaSecurity/FuzzManager,lazyparser/FuzzManager,cihatix/FuzzManager,sigma-random/FuzzManager,cihatix/FuzzManager,cihatix/F... | Fix error in PoolStatusEntry model | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('ec2spotmanager', '0002_instancestatusentry_poolstatusentry'),
]
operations = [
migrations.RemoveField(
model_nam... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix error in PoolStatusEntry model<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('ec2spotmanager', '0002_instancestatusentry_poolstatusentry'),
]
operations = [
migrations.RemoveField(
model_nam... | Fix error in PoolStatusEntry model# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('ec2spotmanager', '0002_instancestatusentry_poolstatusentry'),
]
operations = [
migrations.... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix error in PoolStatusEntry model<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import models, migrations
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('ec2spotmanager', '0002_instancestatusentry_poolstatusentry'),
... | |
98bd10cdf2c380b17c16a47a8f962dc384b3a18d | python/py-set-discard-remove-pop.py | python/py-set-discard-remove-pop.py | num_elements = int(input())
s = set(map(int, input().split()))
num_operations = int(input())
for _ in range(num_operations):
operation = input().split(" ")
if(operation[0] == "pop"):
s.pop()
else:
op, val = operation
s.discard(int(val))
print(sum(s))
| Solve py set discard remove pop | Solve py set discard remove pop
| Python | mit | rootulp/hackerrank,rootulp/hackerrank,rootulp/hackerrank,rootulp/hackerrank,rootulp/hackerrank,rootulp/hackerrank | Solve py set discard remove pop | num_elements = int(input())
s = set(map(int, input().split()))
num_operations = int(input())
for _ in range(num_operations):
operation = input().split(" ")
if(operation[0] == "pop"):
s.pop()
else:
op, val = operation
s.discard(int(val))
print(sum(s))
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve py set discard remove pop<commit_after> | num_elements = int(input())
s = set(map(int, input().split()))
num_operations = int(input())
for _ in range(num_operations):
operation = input().split(" ")
if(operation[0] == "pop"):
s.pop()
else:
op, val = operation
s.discard(int(val))
print(sum(s))
| Solve py set discard remove popnum_elements = int(input())
s = set(map(int, input().split()))
num_operations = int(input())
for _ in range(num_operations):
operation = input().split(" ")
if(operation[0] == "pop"):
s.pop()
else:
op, val = operation
s.discard(int(val))
print(sum(s))
| <commit_before><commit_msg>Solve py set discard remove pop<commit_after>num_elements = int(input())
s = set(map(int, input().split()))
num_operations = int(input())
for _ in range(num_operations):
operation = input().split(" ")
if(operation[0] == "pop"):
s.pop()
else:
op, val = operation
... | |
8e94da2cf788115a1562db253c96b1932b495ef3 | make_chord.py | make_chord.py | from collections import OrderedDict
from itertools import cycle
import sys
# build the pitch table
note_names = ['A', 'A#/Bb', 'B', 'C', 'C#/Db', 'D', 'D#/Eb', 'E', 'F', 'F#/Gb', 'G', 'G#/Ab']
note_cycle = cycle(note_names)
piano = []
onumber = 0
for i in range(1, 89):
note = note_cycle.next()
if note == 'C'... | Add script for generating chords, used to make some of the sounds. | Add script for generating chords, used to make some of the sounds.
| Python | bsd-3-clause | apendleton/valve-installation,apendleton/valve-installation | Add script for generating chords, used to make some of the sounds. | from collections import OrderedDict
from itertools import cycle
import sys
# build the pitch table
note_names = ['A', 'A#/Bb', 'B', 'C', 'C#/Db', 'D', 'D#/Eb', 'E', 'F', 'F#/Gb', 'G', 'G#/Ab']
note_cycle = cycle(note_names)
piano = []
onumber = 0
for i in range(1, 89):
note = note_cycle.next()
if note == 'C'... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for generating chords, used to make some of the sounds.<commit_after> | from collections import OrderedDict
from itertools import cycle
import sys
# build the pitch table
note_names = ['A', 'A#/Bb', 'B', 'C', 'C#/Db', 'D', 'D#/Eb', 'E', 'F', 'F#/Gb', 'G', 'G#/Ab']
note_cycle = cycle(note_names)
piano = []
onumber = 0
for i in range(1, 89):
note = note_cycle.next()
if note == 'C'... | Add script for generating chords, used to make some of the sounds.from collections import OrderedDict
from itertools import cycle
import sys
# build the pitch table
note_names = ['A', 'A#/Bb', 'B', 'C', 'C#/Db', 'D', 'D#/Eb', 'E', 'F', 'F#/Gb', 'G', 'G#/Ab']
note_cycle = cycle(note_names)
piano = []
onumber = 0
for i... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for generating chords, used to make some of the sounds.<commit_after>from collections import OrderedDict
from itertools import cycle
import sys
# build the pitch table
note_names = ['A', 'A#/Bb', 'B', 'C', 'C#/Db', 'D', 'D#/Eb', 'E', 'F', 'F#/Gb', 'G', 'G#/Ab']
note_cycle = cycle(... | |
c84e3394ed4829ff9a66167864a11a4ef6a2b62c | scripts/get_saml_cert_expiration.py | scripts/get_saml_cert_expiration.py | from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from bluebottle.clients import properties
from bluebottle.clients.models import Client
from bluebottle.clients.utils import LocalTenant
def run(*args):
for client in Client.objects.all():
with LocalTenant(client):
... | Add script to get certificate expiration date | Add script to get certificate expiration date
| Python | bsd-3-clause | onepercentclub/bluebottle,onepercentclub/bluebottle,onepercentclub/bluebottle,onepercentclub/bluebottle,onepercentclub/bluebottle | Add script to get certificate expiration date | from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from bluebottle.clients import properties
from bluebottle.clients.models import Client
from bluebottle.clients.utils import LocalTenant
def run(*args):
for client in Client.objects.all():
with LocalTenant(client):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to get certificate expiration date<commit_after> | from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from bluebottle.clients import properties
from bluebottle.clients.models import Client
from bluebottle.clients.utils import LocalTenant
def run(*args):
for client in Client.objects.all():
with LocalTenant(client):
... | Add script to get certificate expiration datefrom cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from bluebottle.clients import properties
from bluebottle.clients.models import Client
from bluebottle.clients.utils import LocalTenant
def run(*args):
for client in Client.objects.... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to get certificate expiration date<commit_after>from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from bluebottle.clients import properties
from bluebottle.clients.models import Client
from bluebottle.clients.utils import LocalTenant
def run(... | |
3f685e3873c18e1eb28b7a4121c552bbb697e0a4 | scripts/generator.py | scripts/generator.py | #!/usr/bin/python3
from random import randint
output = ""
filename = "data"
class Generator:
def gen_date(self):
return str(randint(2013, 2015)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 12)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 31))
def gen_price(self):
return str(10 * randint(10, 100))
d... | Add script for generate events. | Add script for generate events.
| Python | mit | Intey/OhMyBank,Intey/OhMyBank,Intey/OhMyBank,Intey/OhMyBank | Add script for generate events. | #!/usr/bin/python3
from random import randint
output = ""
filename = "data"
class Generator:
def gen_date(self):
return str(randint(2013, 2015)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 12)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 31))
def gen_price(self):
return str(10 * randint(10, 100))
d... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for generate events.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/python3
from random import randint
output = ""
filename = "data"
class Generator:
def gen_date(self):
return str(randint(2013, 2015)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 12)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 31))
def gen_price(self):
return str(10 * randint(10, 100))
d... | Add script for generate events.#!/usr/bin/python3
from random import randint
output = ""
filename = "data"
class Generator:
def gen_date(self):
return str(randint(2013, 2015)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 12)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 31))
def gen_price(self):
return st... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script for generate events.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/python3
from random import randint
output = ""
filename = "data"
class Generator:
def gen_date(self):
return str(randint(2013, 2015)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 12)) + "-" \
+ str(randint(1, 31))
... | |
f5284cc7da9166a43e3cfbd901205f4446295f7a | inspectors/cpsc.py | inspectors/cpsc.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import datetime
import logging
import os
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from utils import utils, inspector
# https://www.cpsc.gov/en/about-cpsc/inspector-general/
# Oldest report: 2003
# options:
# standard since/year options for a year range to fetch from.
#
... | Add Consumer Product Safety Commission. | Add Consumer Product Safety Commission.
| Python | cc0-1.0 | divergentdave/inspectors-general,lukerosiak/inspectors-general | Add Consumer Product Safety Commission. | #!/usr/bin/env python
import datetime
import logging
import os
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from utils import utils, inspector
# https://www.cpsc.gov/en/about-cpsc/inspector-general/
# Oldest report: 2003
# options:
# standard since/year options for a year range to fetch from.
#
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Consumer Product Safety Commission.<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import datetime
import logging
import os
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from utils import utils, inspector
# https://www.cpsc.gov/en/about-cpsc/inspector-general/
# Oldest report: 2003
# options:
# standard since/year options for a year range to fetch from.
#
... | Add Consumer Product Safety Commission.#!/usr/bin/env python
import datetime
import logging
import os
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from utils import utils, inspector
# https://www.cpsc.gov/en/about-cpsc/inspector-general/
# Oldest report: 2003
# options:
# standard since/year opt... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Consumer Product Safety Commission.<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import datetime
import logging
import os
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from utils import utils, inspector
# https://www.cpsc.gov/en/about-cpsc/inspector-general/
# Oldest report: 200... | |
b1a851d6f5dd47790459564a55405627d9b7a9e4 | scripts/webscraping/ist_news_titles.py | scripts/webscraping/ist_news_titles.py | from urllib.request import urlopen
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import sys, io
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer,'cp437','backslashreplace')
html = urlopen("http://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/noticias/")
bsObj = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
for news_wrapper in bsObj.find("div", {"id":"content_wrapper... | Add news date and title scrapper from ist's news page. | Add news date and title scrapper from ist's news page.
| Python | mit | iluxonchik/python-general-repo | Add news date and title scrapper from ist's news page. | from urllib.request import urlopen
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import sys, io
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer,'cp437','backslashreplace')
html = urlopen("http://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/noticias/")
bsObj = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
for news_wrapper in bsObj.find("div", {"id":"content_wrapper... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add news date and title scrapper from ist's news page.<commit_after> | from urllib.request import urlopen
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import sys, io
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer,'cp437','backslashreplace')
html = urlopen("http://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/noticias/")
bsObj = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
for news_wrapper in bsObj.find("div", {"id":"content_wrapper... | Add news date and title scrapper from ist's news page.from urllib.request import urlopen
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import sys, io
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer,'cp437','backslashreplace')
html = urlopen("http://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/noticias/")
bsObj = BeautifulSoup(html, "html.parser")
for ne... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add news date and title scrapper from ist's news page.<commit_after>from urllib.request import urlopen
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import sys, io
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer,'cp437','backslashreplace')
html = urlopen("http://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/noticias/")
bsObj = Be... | |
6f2a9cbf9e571855074e898d22480d61277a3eda | django_lightweight_queue/backends/db.py | django_lightweight_queue/backends/db.py | import time
import datetime
from django.db import connection, models, ProgrammingError
from ..job import Job
class DatabaseBackend(object):
TABLE = 'django_lightweight_queue'
FIELDS = (
models.AutoField(name='id', primary_key=True),
models.CharField(name='queue', max_length=255),
mod... | Add experimental polling DB backend. | Add experimental polling DB backend.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <711c73f64afdce07b7e38039a96d2224209e9a6c@thread.com>
| Python | bsd-3-clause | thread/django-lightweight-queue,thread/django-lightweight-queue,lamby/django-lightweight-queue,prophile/django-lightweight-queue,prophile/django-lightweight-queue | Add experimental polling DB backend.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <711c73f64afdce07b7e38039a96d2224209e9a6c@thread.com> | import time
import datetime
from django.db import connection, models, ProgrammingError
from ..job import Job
class DatabaseBackend(object):
TABLE = 'django_lightweight_queue'
FIELDS = (
models.AutoField(name='id', primary_key=True),
models.CharField(name='queue', max_length=255),
mod... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add experimental polling DB backend.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <711c73f64afdce07b7e38039a96d2224209e9a6c@thread.com><commit_after> | import time
import datetime
from django.db import connection, models, ProgrammingError
from ..job import Job
class DatabaseBackend(object):
TABLE = 'django_lightweight_queue'
FIELDS = (
models.AutoField(name='id', primary_key=True),
models.CharField(name='queue', max_length=255),
mod... | Add experimental polling DB backend.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <711c73f64afdce07b7e38039a96d2224209e9a6c@thread.com>import time
import datetime
from django.db import connection, models, ProgrammingError
from ..job import Job
class DatabaseBackend(object):
TABLE = 'django_lightweight_queue'
FIELDS = (
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add experimental polling DB backend.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <711c73f64afdce07b7e38039a96d2224209e9a6c@thread.com><commit_after>import time
import datetime
from django.db import connection, models, ProgrammingError
from ..job import Job
class DatabaseBackend(object):
TABLE = 'django... | |
3c8eb0563f3997fc068d039b18452eaa98da3122 | download_avatars.py | download_avatars.py | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import PIL.Image
import io
import json
import requests
import post_list
import web_cache
# Split this file into two modules, because we need to move web_cache out of
# the way between the two steps. (We want to isolate the avatar HTTP requests)
# into its own thing.
def _make_avatar_url_lis... | Add a script useful for downloading large avatar images from Atom feeds | Add a script useful for downloading large avatar images from Atom feeds
| Python | mit | squirrel2038/thearchdruidreport-archive,squirrel2038/thearchdruidreport-archive,squirrel2038/thearchdruidreport-archive | Add a script useful for downloading large avatar images from Atom feeds | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import PIL.Image
import io
import json
import requests
import post_list
import web_cache
# Split this file into two modules, because we need to move web_cache out of
# the way between the two steps. (We want to isolate the avatar HTTP requests)
# into its own thing.
def _make_avatar_url_lis... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script useful for downloading large avatar images from Atom feeds<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python3
import PIL.Image
import io
import json
import requests
import post_list
import web_cache
# Split this file into two modules, because we need to move web_cache out of
# the way between the two steps. (We want to isolate the avatar HTTP requests)
# into its own thing.
def _make_avatar_url_lis... | Add a script useful for downloading large avatar images from Atom feeds#!/usr/bin/env python3
import PIL.Image
import io
import json
import requests
import post_list
import web_cache
# Split this file into two modules, because we need to move web_cache out of
# the way between the two steps. (We want to isolate the... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a script useful for downloading large avatar images from Atom feeds<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python3
import PIL.Image
import io
import json
import requests
import post_list
import web_cache
# Split this file into two modules, because we need to move web_cache out of
# the way betwee... | |
0ca24ff03f6382c23995f662b678e457a8394140 | debian/bump-symbols.py | debian/bump-symbols.py | #!/usr/bin/python
#
# Bump symbol versions of libvirt0
# Usage: ./bump-symbol-versions 1.2.16~rc2
import os
import re
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess
#import gbp.git.GitRepository
symbols_file = 'debian/libvirt0.symbols'
symbols_new_file = symbols_file + '.new'
symbols = open(symbols_file)
symbols_new =... | Add script to bump symbol versions | Add script to bump symbol versions
| Python | lgpl-2.1 | agx/libvirt-debian,agx/libvirt-debian,agx/libvirt-debian,agx/libvirt-debian,agx/libvirt-debian | Add script to bump symbol versions | #!/usr/bin/python
#
# Bump symbol versions of libvirt0
# Usage: ./bump-symbol-versions 1.2.16~rc2
import os
import re
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess
#import gbp.git.GitRepository
symbols_file = 'debian/libvirt0.symbols'
symbols_new_file = symbols_file + '.new'
symbols = open(symbols_file)
symbols_new =... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to bump symbol versions<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/python
#
# Bump symbol versions of libvirt0
# Usage: ./bump-symbol-versions 1.2.16~rc2
import os
import re
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess
#import gbp.git.GitRepository
symbols_file = 'debian/libvirt0.symbols'
symbols_new_file = symbols_file + '.new'
symbols = open(symbols_file)
symbols_new =... | Add script to bump symbol versions#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Bump symbol versions of libvirt0
# Usage: ./bump-symbol-versions 1.2.16~rc2
import os
import re
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess
#import gbp.git.GitRepository
symbols_file = 'debian/libvirt0.symbols'
symbols_new_file = symbols_file + '.new'
symbols ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to bump symbol versions<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Bump symbol versions of libvirt0
# Usage: ./bump-symbol-versions 1.2.16~rc2
import os
import re
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess
#import gbp.git.GitRepository
symbols_file = 'debian/libvirt0.symbols'
symbols_n... | |
a5c99fe8e37079a2663fe90644d3925d6dc7a5d0 | examples/offline_examples/test_request_fixture.py | examples/offline_examples/test_request_fixture.py | import pytest
@pytest.mark.offline
def test_request_fixture(request):
sb = request.getfixturevalue('sb')
sb.open("data:text/html,<p>Hello<br><input></p>")
sb.assert_element("html > body")
sb.assert_text("Hello", "body p")
sb.type("input", "Goodbye")
sb.click("body p")
sb.tearDow... | Add another example that works offline | Add another example that works offline
| Python | mit | seleniumbase/SeleniumBase,mdmintz/SeleniumBase,seleniumbase/SeleniumBase,mdmintz/SeleniumBase,mdmintz/SeleniumBase,mdmintz/SeleniumBase,seleniumbase/SeleniumBase,seleniumbase/SeleniumBase | Add another example that works offline | import pytest
@pytest.mark.offline
def test_request_fixture(request):
sb = request.getfixturevalue('sb')
sb.open("data:text/html,<p>Hello<br><input></p>")
sb.assert_element("html > body")
sb.assert_text("Hello", "body p")
sb.type("input", "Goodbye")
sb.click("body p")
sb.tearDow... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add another example that works offline<commit_after> | import pytest
@pytest.mark.offline
def test_request_fixture(request):
sb = request.getfixturevalue('sb')
sb.open("data:text/html,<p>Hello<br><input></p>")
sb.assert_element("html > body")
sb.assert_text("Hello", "body p")
sb.type("input", "Goodbye")
sb.click("body p")
sb.tearDow... | Add another example that works offlineimport pytest
@pytest.mark.offline
def test_request_fixture(request):
sb = request.getfixturevalue('sb')
sb.open("data:text/html,<p>Hello<br><input></p>")
sb.assert_element("html > body")
sb.assert_text("Hello", "body p")
sb.type("input", "Goodbye")
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add another example that works offline<commit_after>import pytest
@pytest.mark.offline
def test_request_fixture(request):
sb = request.getfixturevalue('sb')
sb.open("data:text/html,<p>Hello<br><input></p>")
sb.assert_element("html > body")
sb.assert_text("Hello", "bo... | |
a2296ae2165b60ba182d540f729a099183169c92 | problem_40.py | problem_40.py | from time import time
def main():
fractional_part = ''
i = 1
while len(fractional_part) < 1000000:
fractional_part += str(i)
i += 1
prod = 1
for i in [1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000]:
prod *= int(fractional_part[i-1])
print 'Product:', prod
if __name__ == ... | Add problem 40, decimal fraction digits | Add problem 40, decimal fraction digits
| Python | mit | dimkarakostas/project-euler | Add problem 40, decimal fraction digits | from time import time
def main():
fractional_part = ''
i = 1
while len(fractional_part) < 1000000:
fractional_part += str(i)
i += 1
prod = 1
for i in [1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000]:
prod *= int(fractional_part[i-1])
print 'Product:', prod
if __name__ == ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add problem 40, decimal fraction digits<commit_after> | from time import time
def main():
fractional_part = ''
i = 1
while len(fractional_part) < 1000000:
fractional_part += str(i)
i += 1
prod = 1
for i in [1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000]:
prod *= int(fractional_part[i-1])
print 'Product:', prod
if __name__ == ... | Add problem 40, decimal fraction digitsfrom time import time
def main():
fractional_part = ''
i = 1
while len(fractional_part) < 1000000:
fractional_part += str(i)
i += 1
prod = 1
for i in [1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000]:
prod *= int(fractional_part[i-1])
p... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add problem 40, decimal fraction digits<commit_after>from time import time
def main():
fractional_part = ''
i = 1
while len(fractional_part) < 1000000:
fractional_part += str(i)
i += 1
prod = 1
for i in [1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000]:
... | |
9d77092729e534b19d75b38dd700df25a009fa49 | toolbox/convexify_costs.py | toolbox/convexify_costs.py | import sys
import commentjson as json
import os
import argparse
import numpy as np
def listify(l):
return [[e] for e in l]
def convexify(l):
features = np.array(l)
if features.shape[1] != 1:
raise InvalidArgumentException('This script can only convexify feature vectors with one feature per state!')
bestStat... | Add script to convexify the energies of a conservation tracking JSON model | Add script to convexify the energies of a conservation tracking JSON model
| Python | mit | chaubold/hytra,chaubold/hytra,chaubold/hytra | Add script to convexify the energies of a conservation tracking JSON model | import sys
import commentjson as json
import os
import argparse
import numpy as np
def listify(l):
return [[e] for e in l]
def convexify(l):
features = np.array(l)
if features.shape[1] != 1:
raise InvalidArgumentException('This script can only convexify feature vectors with one feature per state!')
bestStat... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to convexify the energies of a conservation tracking JSON model<commit_after> | import sys
import commentjson as json
import os
import argparse
import numpy as np
def listify(l):
return [[e] for e in l]
def convexify(l):
features = np.array(l)
if features.shape[1] != 1:
raise InvalidArgumentException('This script can only convexify feature vectors with one feature per state!')
bestStat... | Add script to convexify the energies of a conservation tracking JSON modelimport sys
import commentjson as json
import os
import argparse
import numpy as np
def listify(l):
return [[e] for e in l]
def convexify(l):
features = np.array(l)
if features.shape[1] != 1:
raise InvalidArgumentException('This script c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to convexify the energies of a conservation tracking JSON model<commit_after>import sys
import commentjson as json
import os
import argparse
import numpy as np
def listify(l):
return [[e] for e in l]
def convexify(l):
features = np.array(l)
if features.shape[1] != 1:
rais... | |
609784dc106e01800eed0a7ccf88f82d6977d408 | babybuddy/migrations/0008_auto_20200120_0622.py | babybuddy/migrations/0008_auto_20200120_0622.py | # Generated by Django 3.0.2 on 2020-01-20 14:22
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('babybuddy', '0007_auto_20190607_1422'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='settings',
name='languag... | Add missed language update migrations | Add missed language update migrations
This migration should have been included in `2627b1c`.
| Python | bsd-2-clause | cdubz/babybuddy,cdubz/babybuddy,cdubz/babybuddy | Add missed language update migrations
This migration should have been included in `2627b1c`. | # Generated by Django 3.0.2 on 2020-01-20 14:22
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('babybuddy', '0007_auto_20190607_1422'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='settings',
name='languag... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add missed language update migrations
This migration should have been included in `2627b1c`.<commit_after> | # Generated by Django 3.0.2 on 2020-01-20 14:22
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('babybuddy', '0007_auto_20190607_1422'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='settings',
name='languag... | Add missed language update migrations
This migration should have been included in `2627b1c`.# Generated by Django 3.0.2 on 2020-01-20 14:22
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('babybuddy', '0007_auto_20190607_1422'),
]
operations = ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add missed language update migrations
This migration should have been included in `2627b1c`.<commit_after># Generated by Django 3.0.2 on 2020-01-20 14:22
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('babybuddy', '0007_auto_... | |
b0dfbb63a306255bc08eae2e7dd9360ca56a366f | osf/migrations/0100_set_access_request_enabled.py | osf/migrations/0100_set_access_request_enabled.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.11 on 2018-04-30 18:34
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models ,connection
from osf.models import AbstractNode
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('osf', '0099_merge_20180427_1109'),
]
... | Add default value of access requests enabled to exsisting projects made before model added | Add default value of access requests enabled to exsisting projects made before model added
[#PLAT-835]
Also alter permissions on noderequestaction model, since choices were altered from when the original migration was made
| Python | apache-2.0 | aaxelb/osf.io,caseyrollins/osf.io,cslzchen/osf.io,sloria/osf.io,caseyrollins/osf.io,mfraezz/osf.io,mfraezz/osf.io,cslzchen/osf.io,icereval/osf.io,adlius/osf.io,mattclark/osf.io,erinspace/osf.io,felliott/osf.io,cslzchen/osf.io,brianjgeiger/osf.io,saradbowman/osf.io,Johnetordoff/osf.io,baylee-d/osf.io,Johnetordoff/osf.io... | Add default value of access requests enabled to exsisting projects made before model added
[#PLAT-835]
Also alter permissions on noderequestaction model, since choices were altered from when the original migration was made | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.11 on 2018-04-30 18:34
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models ,connection
from osf.models import AbstractNode
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('osf', '0099_merge_20180427_1109'),
]
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add default value of access requests enabled to exsisting projects made before model added
[#PLAT-835]
Also alter permissions on noderequestaction model, since choices were altered from when the original migration was made<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.11 on 2018-04-30 18:34
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations, models ,connection
from osf.models import AbstractNode
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('osf', '0099_merge_20180427_1109'),
]
... | Add default value of access requests enabled to exsisting projects made before model added
[#PLAT-835]
Also alter permissions on noderequestaction model, since choices were altered from when the original migration was made# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.11 on 2018-04-30 18:34
from __future__ import... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add default value of access requests enabled to exsisting projects made before model added
[#PLAT-835]
Also alter permissions on noderequestaction model, since choices were altered from when the original migration was made<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.11 o... | |
39c50fe7d4713b9d0a8e4618a829d94b4fe7456c | van_der_pol_sync.py | van_der_pol_sync.py |
from __future__ import division
import sys
import numpy as np
sys.path.append('/media/ixaxaar/Steam/src/nest/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/')
import nest
import nest.raster_plot
import nest.voltage_trace
import uuid
import pylab
nest.SetKernelStatus({"resolution": .001})
u = uuid.uuid4()
nest.CopyModel('ac_gene... | Add code to test van der pol model | Add code to test van der pol model
| Python | mit | synergetics/nest_expermiments,synergetics/nest_expermiments | Add code to test van der pol model |
from __future__ import division
import sys
import numpy as np
sys.path.append('/media/ixaxaar/Steam/src/nest/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/')
import nest
import nest.raster_plot
import nest.voltage_trace
import uuid
import pylab
nest.SetKernelStatus({"resolution": .001})
u = uuid.uuid4()
nest.CopyModel('ac_gene... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add code to test van der pol model<commit_after> |
from __future__ import division
import sys
import numpy as np
sys.path.append('/media/ixaxaar/Steam/src/nest/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/')
import nest
import nest.raster_plot
import nest.voltage_trace
import uuid
import pylab
nest.SetKernelStatus({"resolution": .001})
u = uuid.uuid4()
nest.CopyModel('ac_gene... | Add code to test van der pol model
from __future__ import division
import sys
import numpy as np
sys.path.append('/media/ixaxaar/Steam/src/nest/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/')
import nest
import nest.raster_plot
import nest.voltage_trace
import uuid
import pylab
nest.SetKernelStatus({"resolution": .001})
u = uui... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add code to test van der pol model<commit_after>
from __future__ import division
import sys
import numpy as np
sys.path.append('/media/ixaxaar/Steam/src/nest/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/')
import nest
import nest.raster_plot
import nest.voltage_trace
import uuid
import pylab
nest.SetK... | |
d14130c30f776d9b10ab48c993096dce251aba28 | get_hrs_cc_streamflow_list.py | get_hrs_cc_streamflow_list.py | import pandas as pd
from kiwis_pie import KIWIS
k = KIWIS('http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/services')
def get_cc_hrs_station_list(update = False):
"""
Return list of station IDs that exist in HRS and are supplied by providers that license their data under the Creative Commons license.
:param upda... | Add script to get list of HRS station IDs | Add script to get list of HRS station IDs
From providers that license their data as Creative Commons
| Python | bsd-3-clause | amacd31/hydromet-toolkit,amacd31/hydromet-toolkit | Add script to get list of HRS station IDs
From providers that license their data as Creative Commons | import pandas as pd
from kiwis_pie import KIWIS
k = KIWIS('http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/services')
def get_cc_hrs_station_list(update = False):
"""
Return list of station IDs that exist in HRS and are supplied by providers that license their data under the Creative Commons license.
:param upda... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to get list of HRS station IDs
From providers that license their data as Creative Commons<commit_after> | import pandas as pd
from kiwis_pie import KIWIS
k = KIWIS('http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/services')
def get_cc_hrs_station_list(update = False):
"""
Return list of station IDs that exist in HRS and are supplied by providers that license their data under the Creative Commons license.
:param upda... | Add script to get list of HRS station IDs
From providers that license their data as Creative Commonsimport pandas as pd
from kiwis_pie import KIWIS
k = KIWIS('http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/services')
def get_cc_hrs_station_list(update = False):
"""
Return list of station IDs that exist in HRS and are s... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to get list of HRS station IDs
From providers that license their data as Creative Commons<commit_after>import pandas as pd
from kiwis_pie import KIWIS
k = KIWIS('http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/services')
def get_cc_hrs_station_list(update = False):
"""
Return list o... | |
aec88e4f9cf2d9ee7f9fe876a7b884028b6c190c | bin/buildHierarchiqueDiagram.py | bin/buildHierarchiqueDiagram.py | #!/usr/bin/env/python
from datetime import datetime
import os
import argparse
import re
from graphviz import Digraph
PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
FROM_REGEX = re.compile(ur'^FROM\s+(?P<image>[^:]+)(:(?P<tag>.+))?', re.MULTILINE)
CONTAINERS = {}
def get_current_date():
import dat... | Add Script to generate a container schema from DockerFile | Add Script to generate a container schema from DockerFile
| Python | mit | webdevops/Dockerfile,webdevops/Dockerfile,webdevops/Dockerfile,webdevops/Dockerfile,webdevops/Dockerfile,webdevops/Dockerfile | Add Script to generate a container schema from DockerFile | #!/usr/bin/env/python
from datetime import datetime
import os
import argparse
import re
from graphviz import Digraph
PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
FROM_REGEX = re.compile(ur'^FROM\s+(?P<image>[^:]+)(:(?P<tag>.+))?', re.MULTILINE)
CONTAINERS = {}
def get_current_date():
import dat... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Script to generate a container schema from DockerFile<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env/python
from datetime import datetime
import os
import argparse
import re
from graphviz import Digraph
PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
FROM_REGEX = re.compile(ur'^FROM\s+(?P<image>[^:]+)(:(?P<tag>.+))?', re.MULTILINE)
CONTAINERS = {}
def get_current_date():
import dat... | Add Script to generate a container schema from DockerFile#!/usr/bin/env/python
from datetime import datetime
import os
import argparse
import re
from graphviz import Digraph
PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
FROM_REGEX = re.compile(ur'^FROM\s+(?P<image>[^:]+)(:(?P<tag>.+))?', re.MULTILINE)
C... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add Script to generate a container schema from DockerFile<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env/python
from datetime import datetime
import os
import argparse
import re
from graphviz import Digraph
PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
FROM_REGEX = re.compile(ur'^FROM\s+(?P<image... | |
c4d583966ef1a4d9bdb57715ef5e766ba62fbed6 | jacquard/directory/tests/test_django.py | jacquard/directory/tests/test_django.py | from jacquard.directory.base import UserEntry
from jacquard.directory.django import DjangoDirectory
import pytest
import unittest.mock
try:
import sqlalchemy
except ImportError:
sqlalchemy = None
if sqlalchemy is not None:
test_database = sqlalchemy.create_engine('sqlite://')
test_database.execute("... | Add tests for the Django directory | Add tests for the Django directory
| Python | mit | prophile/jacquard,prophile/jacquard | Add tests for the Django directory | from jacquard.directory.base import UserEntry
from jacquard.directory.django import DjangoDirectory
import pytest
import unittest.mock
try:
import sqlalchemy
except ImportError:
sqlalchemy = None
if sqlalchemy is not None:
test_database = sqlalchemy.create_engine('sqlite://')
test_database.execute("... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for the Django directory<commit_after> | from jacquard.directory.base import UserEntry
from jacquard.directory.django import DjangoDirectory
import pytest
import unittest.mock
try:
import sqlalchemy
except ImportError:
sqlalchemy = None
if sqlalchemy is not None:
test_database = sqlalchemy.create_engine('sqlite://')
test_database.execute("... | Add tests for the Django directoryfrom jacquard.directory.base import UserEntry
from jacquard.directory.django import DjangoDirectory
import pytest
import unittest.mock
try:
import sqlalchemy
except ImportError:
sqlalchemy = None
if sqlalchemy is not None:
test_database = sqlalchemy.create_engine('sqlit... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add tests for the Django directory<commit_after>from jacquard.directory.base import UserEntry
from jacquard.directory.django import DjangoDirectory
import pytest
import unittest.mock
try:
import sqlalchemy
except ImportError:
sqlalchemy = None
if sqlalchemy is not None:
test_d... | |
6babb6e64e93ed74a72203fdc67955ae8ca3bfb3 | testing/benchmark.py | testing/benchmark.py | """
Benchmarking and performance tests.
"""
import pytest
from pluggy import _MultiCall, HookImpl
from pluggy import HookspecMarker, HookimplMarker
hookspec = HookspecMarker("example")
hookimpl = HookimplMarker("example")
def MC(methods, kwargs, firstresult=False):
hookfuncs = []
for method in methods:
... | Add a baseline set of _MultiCall performance tests | Add a baseline set of _MultiCall performance tests
This begins an effort to incorporate run-time speed tests using
`pytest-benchmark`. This initial test set audits the `_MultiCall`
loop with hookimpls, hookwrappers and the combination of both.
The intention is to eventually have a reliable set of tests which
enable ma... | Python | mit | RonnyPfannschmidt/pluggy,nicoddemus/pluggy,hpk42/pluggy,pytest-dev/pluggy,pytest-dev/pluggy,RonnyPfannschmidt/pluggy,tgoodlet/pluggy | Add a baseline set of _MultiCall performance tests
This begins an effort to incorporate run-time speed tests using
`pytest-benchmark`. This initial test set audits the `_MultiCall`
loop with hookimpls, hookwrappers and the combination of both.
The intention is to eventually have a reliable set of tests which
enable ma... | """
Benchmarking and performance tests.
"""
import pytest
from pluggy import _MultiCall, HookImpl
from pluggy import HookspecMarker, HookimplMarker
hookspec = HookspecMarker("example")
hookimpl = HookimplMarker("example")
def MC(methods, kwargs, firstresult=False):
hookfuncs = []
for method in methods:
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a baseline set of _MultiCall performance tests
This begins an effort to incorporate run-time speed tests using
`pytest-benchmark`. This initial test set audits the `_MultiCall`
loop with hookimpls, hookwrappers and the combination of both.
The intention is to eventually have a reliable s... | """
Benchmarking and performance tests.
"""
import pytest
from pluggy import _MultiCall, HookImpl
from pluggy import HookspecMarker, HookimplMarker
hookspec = HookspecMarker("example")
hookimpl = HookimplMarker("example")
def MC(methods, kwargs, firstresult=False):
hookfuncs = []
for method in methods:
... | Add a baseline set of _MultiCall performance tests
This begins an effort to incorporate run-time speed tests using
`pytest-benchmark`. This initial test set audits the `_MultiCall`
loop with hookimpls, hookwrappers and the combination of both.
The intention is to eventually have a reliable set of tests which
enable ma... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a baseline set of _MultiCall performance tests
This begins an effort to incorporate run-time speed tests using
`pytest-benchmark`. This initial test set audits the `_MultiCall`
loop with hookimpls, hookwrappers and the combination of both.
The intention is to eventually have a reliable s... | |
1831dbd065a8776a77d18e10b44f84c99bca4c75 | spacy/tests/textcat/test_textcat.py | spacy/tests/textcat/test_textcat.py | from __future__ import unicode_literals
from ...language import Language
def test_simple_train():
nlp = Language()
nlp.add_pipe(nlp.create_pipe('textcat'))
nlp.get_pipe('textcat').add_label('is_good')
nlp.begin_training()
for i in range(5):
for text, answer in [('aaaa', 1.), ('bbbb', 0),... | Add test of simple textcat workflow | Add test of simple textcat workflow
| Python | mit | aikramer2/spaCy,aikramer2/spaCy,aikramer2/spaCy,honnibal/spaCy,honnibal/spaCy,aikramer2/spaCy,spacy-io/spaCy,explosion/spaCy,explosion/spaCy,recognai/spaCy,spacy-io/spaCy,honnibal/spaCy,spacy-io/spaCy,explosion/spaCy,recognai/spaCy,recognai/spaCy,spacy-io/spaCy,recognai/spaCy,spacy-io/spaCy,explosion/spaCy,aikramer2/sp... | Add test of simple textcat workflow | from __future__ import unicode_literals
from ...language import Language
def test_simple_train():
nlp = Language()
nlp.add_pipe(nlp.create_pipe('textcat'))
nlp.get_pipe('textcat').add_label('is_good')
nlp.begin_training()
for i in range(5):
for text, answer in [('aaaa', 1.), ('bbbb', 0),... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test of simple textcat workflow<commit_after> | from __future__ import unicode_literals
from ...language import Language
def test_simple_train():
nlp = Language()
nlp.add_pipe(nlp.create_pipe('textcat'))
nlp.get_pipe('textcat').add_label('is_good')
nlp.begin_training()
for i in range(5):
for text, answer in [('aaaa', 1.), ('bbbb', 0),... | Add test of simple textcat workflowfrom __future__ import unicode_literals
from ...language import Language
def test_simple_train():
nlp = Language()
nlp.add_pipe(nlp.create_pipe('textcat'))
nlp.get_pipe('textcat').add_label('is_good')
nlp.begin_training()
for i in range(5):
for text, an... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add test of simple textcat workflow<commit_after>from __future__ import unicode_literals
from ...language import Language
def test_simple_train():
nlp = Language()
nlp.add_pipe(nlp.create_pipe('textcat'))
nlp.get_pipe('textcat').add_label('is_good')
nlp.begin_training()
... | |
1a1e9123313fdedab14700ead90748d9e6182a42 | migrations/versions/da8b38b5bdd5_add_board_moderator_roles.py | migrations/versions/da8b38b5bdd5_add_board_moderator_roles.py | """Add board moderator roles
Revision ID: da8b38b5bdd5
Revises: 90ac01a2df
Create Date: 2016-05-03 09:32:06.756899
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'da8b38b5bdd5'
down_revision = '90ac01a2df'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy... | Add revision for new boardmoderator columns | Add revision for new boardmoderator columns
| Python | mit | Floens/uchan,Floens/uchan,Floens/uchan,Floens/uchan,Floens/uchan | Add revision for new boardmoderator columns | """Add board moderator roles
Revision ID: da8b38b5bdd5
Revises: 90ac01a2df
Create Date: 2016-05-03 09:32:06.756899
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'da8b38b5bdd5'
down_revision = '90ac01a2df'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add revision for new boardmoderator columns<commit_after> | """Add board moderator roles
Revision ID: da8b38b5bdd5
Revises: 90ac01a2df
Create Date: 2016-05-03 09:32:06.756899
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'da8b38b5bdd5'
down_revision = '90ac01a2df'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy... | Add revision for new boardmoderator columns"""Add board moderator roles
Revision ID: da8b38b5bdd5
Revises: 90ac01a2df
Create Date: 2016-05-03 09:32:06.756899
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'da8b38b5bdd5'
down_revision = '90ac01a2df'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
from alembic import... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add revision for new boardmoderator columns<commit_after>"""Add board moderator roles
Revision ID: da8b38b5bdd5
Revises: 90ac01a2df
Create Date: 2016-05-03 09:32:06.756899
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'da8b38b5bdd5'
down_revision = '90ac01a2df'
branch_labels = No... | |
a8b48d9174ce9c30166c0c2a8011c2c40624c4bd | locations/spiders/planned_parenthood.py | locations/spiders/planned_parenthood.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import scrapy
import json
import re
from locations.items import GeojsonPointItem
class PlannedParenthoodSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "planned_parenthood"
allowed_domains = ["www.plannedparenthood.org"]
start_urls = (
'https://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center',
... | Add a spider for Planned Parenthood | Add a spider for Planned Parenthood
Fixes #184
| Python | mit | iandees/all-the-places,iandees/all-the-places,iandees/all-the-places | Add a spider for Planned Parenthood
Fixes #184 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import scrapy
import json
import re
from locations.items import GeojsonPointItem
class PlannedParenthoodSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "planned_parenthood"
allowed_domains = ["www.plannedparenthood.org"]
start_urls = (
'https://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center',
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a spider for Planned Parenthood
Fixes #184<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import scrapy
import json
import re
from locations.items import GeojsonPointItem
class PlannedParenthoodSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "planned_parenthood"
allowed_domains = ["www.plannedparenthood.org"]
start_urls = (
'https://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center',
... | Add a spider for Planned Parenthood
Fixes #184# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import scrapy
import json
import re
from locations.items import GeojsonPointItem
class PlannedParenthoodSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "planned_parenthood"
allowed_domains = ["www.plannedparenthood.org"]
start_urls = (
'https:/... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add a spider for Planned Parenthood
Fixes #184<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import scrapy
import json
import re
from locations.items import GeojsonPointItem
class PlannedParenthoodSpider(scrapy.Spider):
name = "planned_parenthood"
allowed_domains = ["www.plannedparenthood.... | |
45fea3847e2800a920ccb06e102ebaf9a5f9a4ce | tk/material/migrations/0002_auto_20170704_2155.py | tk/material/migrations/0002_auto_20170704_2155.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.2 on 2017-07-04 19:55
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
import localized_fields.fields.field
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('material', '0001_initial'),
]
operations = [
m... | Add forgotten migration for newly introduced default ordering | Add forgotten migration for newly introduced default ordering
| Python | agpl-3.0 | GISAElkartea/tresna-kutxa,GISAElkartea/tresna-kutxa,GISAElkartea/tresna-kutxa,GISAElkartea/tresna-kutxa | Add forgotten migration for newly introduced default ordering | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.2 on 2017-07-04 19:55
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
import localized_fields.fields.field
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('material', '0001_initial'),
]
operations = [
m... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add forgotten migration for newly introduced default ordering<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.2 on 2017-07-04 19:55
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
import localized_fields.fields.field
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('material', '0001_initial'),
]
operations = [
m... | Add forgotten migration for newly introduced default ordering# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.2 on 2017-07-04 19:55
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
import localized_fields.fields.field
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('ma... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add forgotten migration for newly introduced default ordering<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Generated by Django 1.11.2 on 2017-07-04 19:55
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
import localized_fields.fields.field
class Migration(migrations.Migra... | |
1acbad02071a4d1ef953bc2c0643525e5d681d54 | runlint.py | runlint.py | #!/usr/bin/env python
import optparse
import sys
from closure_linter import checker
from closure_linter import error_fixer
from closure_linter import gjslint
USAGE = """%prog [options] [file1] [file2]...
Run a JavaScript linter on one or more files.
This will invoke the linter, and optionally attempt to auto-fix ... | Add in a script to run the linter manually | Add in a script to run the linter manually
Example uses:
$ runlint.py file1.js file2.js
$ runlint.py --autofix file3.js
| Python | apache-2.0 | Khan/khan-linter,Khan/khan-linter,Khan/khan-linter,Khan/khan-linter | Add in a script to run the linter manually
Example uses:
$ runlint.py file1.js file2.js
$ runlint.py --autofix file3.js | #!/usr/bin/env python
import optparse
import sys
from closure_linter import checker
from closure_linter import error_fixer
from closure_linter import gjslint
USAGE = """%prog [options] [file1] [file2]...
Run a JavaScript linter on one or more files.
This will invoke the linter, and optionally attempt to auto-fix ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add in a script to run the linter manually
Example uses:
$ runlint.py file1.js file2.js
$ runlint.py --autofix file3.js<commit_after> | #!/usr/bin/env python
import optparse
import sys
from closure_linter import checker
from closure_linter import error_fixer
from closure_linter import gjslint
USAGE = """%prog [options] [file1] [file2]...
Run a JavaScript linter on one or more files.
This will invoke the linter, and optionally attempt to auto-fix ... | Add in a script to run the linter manually
Example uses:
$ runlint.py file1.js file2.js
$ runlint.py --autofix file3.js#!/usr/bin/env python
import optparse
import sys
from closure_linter import checker
from closure_linter import error_fixer
from closure_linter import gjslint
USAGE = """%prog [options] [file1] [fi... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add in a script to run the linter manually
Example uses:
$ runlint.py file1.js file2.js
$ runlint.py --autofix file3.js<commit_after>#!/usr/bin/env python
import optparse
import sys
from closure_linter import checker
from closure_linter import error_fixer
from closure_linter import gjslint... | |
3e5d6e5dd31193f42ebddaeff856bfe53703a19e | models/fallahi_eval/evidence_sources.py | models/fallahi_eval/evidence_sources.py | from util import pklload
from collections import defaultdict
import indra.tools.assemble_corpus as ac
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Load cached Statements just before going into the model
stmts = pklload('pysb_stmts')
# Start a dictionary for source counts
sources_count = defaultdict(int)
# Count ... | Add script to get evidence sources | Add script to get evidence sources
| Python | bsd-2-clause | sorgerlab/indra,sorgerlab/indra,bgyori/indra,pvtodorov/indra,sorgerlab/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,bgyori/indra,johnbachman/belpy,johnbachman/belpy,bgyori/indra,johnbachman/indra,pvtodorov/indra,johnbachman/indra,sorgerlab/belpy,sorgerlab/belpy,pvtodorov/indra,pvtodorov/indra,johnbachman/indra,johnbachman/belpy | Add script to get evidence sources | from util import pklload
from collections import defaultdict
import indra.tools.assemble_corpus as ac
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Load cached Statements just before going into the model
stmts = pklload('pysb_stmts')
# Start a dictionary for source counts
sources_count = defaultdict(int)
# Count ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to get evidence sources<commit_after> | from util import pklload
from collections import defaultdict
import indra.tools.assemble_corpus as ac
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Load cached Statements just before going into the model
stmts = pklload('pysb_stmts')
# Start a dictionary for source counts
sources_count = defaultdict(int)
# Count ... | Add script to get evidence sourcesfrom util import pklload
from collections import defaultdict
import indra.tools.assemble_corpus as ac
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Load cached Statements just before going into the model
stmts = pklload('pysb_stmts')
# Start a dictionary for source counts
sources_cou... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script to get evidence sources<commit_after>from util import pklload
from collections import defaultdict
import indra.tools.assemble_corpus as ac
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Load cached Statements just before going into the model
stmts = pklload('pysb_stmts')
# Start a dic... | |
ccd1822d65f5565d4881e5a6a32b535e55cc2b50 | zinnia/views/mixins/entry_preview.py | zinnia/views/mixins/entry_preview.py | """Preview mixins for Zinnia views"""
from django.http import Http404
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from zinnia.managers import PUBLISHED
class EntryPreviewMixin(object):
"""
Mixin implementing the preview of Entries.
"""
def get_object(self, queryset=None):
"""
... | Implement preview of entries for restricted users in EntryPreviewMixin | Implement preview of entries for restricted users in EntryPreviewMixin
| Python | bsd-3-clause | 1844144/django-blog-zinnia,ghachey/django-blog-zinnia,petecummings/django-blog-zinnia,marctc/django-blog-zinnia,bywbilly/django-blog-zinnia,ghachey/django-blog-zinnia,Zopieux/django-blog-zinnia,ghachey/django-blog-zinnia,extertioner/django-blog-zinnia,1844144/django-blog-zinnia,ZuluPro/django-blog-zinnia,extertioner/dj... | Implement preview of entries for restricted users in EntryPreviewMixin | """Preview mixins for Zinnia views"""
from django.http import Http404
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from zinnia.managers import PUBLISHED
class EntryPreviewMixin(object):
"""
Mixin implementing the preview of Entries.
"""
def get_object(self, queryset=None):
"""
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Implement preview of entries for restricted users in EntryPreviewMixin<commit_after> | """Preview mixins for Zinnia views"""
from django.http import Http404
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from zinnia.managers import PUBLISHED
class EntryPreviewMixin(object):
"""
Mixin implementing the preview of Entries.
"""
def get_object(self, queryset=None):
"""
... | Implement preview of entries for restricted users in EntryPreviewMixin"""Preview mixins for Zinnia views"""
from django.http import Http404
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from zinnia.managers import PUBLISHED
class EntryPreviewMixin(object):
"""
Mixin implementing the preview of Entries.
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Implement preview of entries for restricted users in EntryPreviewMixin<commit_after>"""Preview mixins for Zinnia views"""
from django.http import Http404
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from zinnia.managers import PUBLISHED
class EntryPreviewMixin(object):
"""
Mi... | |
7c10150d5e667921450e8663fa9440253a495160 | gem/migrations/0014_convert_recomended_articles.py | gem/migrations/0014_convert_recomended_articles.py | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
from molo.core.models import ArticlePage, ArticlePageRecommendedSections
from wagtail.wagtailcore.blocks import StreamValue
def create_recomended_articles(main_article, article_list):
'''
Creates recommended arti... | Add migration for moving recomended articles recomended section | Add migration for moving recomended articles recomended section
| Python | bsd-2-clause | praekelt/molo-gem,praekelt/molo-gem,praekelt/molo-gem | Add migration for moving recomended articles recomended section | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
from molo.core.models import ArticlePage, ArticlePageRecommendedSections
from wagtail.wagtailcore.blocks import StreamValue
def create_recomended_articles(main_article, article_list):
'''
Creates recommended arti... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add migration for moving recomended articles recomended section<commit_after> | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
from molo.core.models import ArticlePage, ArticlePageRecommendedSections
from wagtail.wagtailcore.blocks import StreamValue
def create_recomended_articles(main_article, article_list):
'''
Creates recommended arti... | Add migration for moving recomended articles recomended section# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
from molo.core.models import ArticlePage, ArticlePageRecommendedSections
from wagtail.wagtailcore.blocks import StreamValue
def create_recomended_articles(ma... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add migration for moving recomended articles recomended section<commit_after># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.db import migrations
from molo.core.models import ArticlePage, ArticlePageRecommendedSections
from wagtail.wagtailcore.blocks import Stream... | |
abd05378eb6acf742f2deff4228a0bca4492521b | examples/htmlTableParser.py | examples/htmlTableParser.py | #
# htmlTableParser.py
#
# Example of parsing a simple HTML table into a list of rows, and optionally into a little database
#
# Copyright 2019, Paul McGuire
#
import pyparsing as pp
import urllib.request
# define basic HTML tags, and compose into a Table
table, table_end = pp.makeHTMLTags('table')
thead, thead_end ... | Add example showing scraping/parsing of an HTML table into a Python dict | Add example showing scraping/parsing of an HTML table into a Python dict
| Python | mit | pyparsing/pyparsing,pyparsing/pyparsing | Add example showing scraping/parsing of an HTML table into a Python dict | #
# htmlTableParser.py
#
# Example of parsing a simple HTML table into a list of rows, and optionally into a little database
#
# Copyright 2019, Paul McGuire
#
import pyparsing as pp
import urllib.request
# define basic HTML tags, and compose into a Table
table, table_end = pp.makeHTMLTags('table')
thead, thead_end ... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add example showing scraping/parsing of an HTML table into a Python dict<commit_after> | #
# htmlTableParser.py
#
# Example of parsing a simple HTML table into a list of rows, and optionally into a little database
#
# Copyright 2019, Paul McGuire
#
import pyparsing as pp
import urllib.request
# define basic HTML tags, and compose into a Table
table, table_end = pp.makeHTMLTags('table')
thead, thead_end ... | Add example showing scraping/parsing of an HTML table into a Python dict#
# htmlTableParser.py
#
# Example of parsing a simple HTML table into a list of rows, and optionally into a little database
#
# Copyright 2019, Paul McGuire
#
import pyparsing as pp
import urllib.request
# define basic HTML tags, and compose in... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add example showing scraping/parsing of an HTML table into a Python dict<commit_after>#
# htmlTableParser.py
#
# Example of parsing a simple HTML table into a list of rows, and optionally into a little database
#
# Copyright 2019, Paul McGuire
#
import pyparsing as pp
import urllib.request
... | |
db9b756dbf68fde9930da8ab6b4594fa3f1d361e | migrations/versions/175_fix_recurring_override_cascade.py | migrations/versions/175_fix_recurring_override_cascade.py | """fix recurring override cascade
Revision ID: 6e5b154d917
Revises: 41f957b595fc
Create Date: 2015-05-25 16:23:40.563050
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '6e5b154d917'
down_revision = '4ef055945390'
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.sql import text
def upgrade()... | Fix cascades for RecurringEventOverride table | Fix cascades for RecurringEventOverride table
Summary: We weren't defining an `ON DELETE CASCADE` cascade on the RecurringEventOverride table. This made it impossible to run the account reset script for accounts which had recurring event overrides. Fix this.
Test Plan: Ran the migration, checked that the account rese... | Python | agpl-3.0 | gale320/sync-engine,Eagles2F/sync-engine,nylas/sync-engine,nylas/sync-engine,Eagles2F/sync-engine,closeio/nylas,ErinCall/sync-engine,wakermahmud/sync-engine,Eagles2F/sync-engine,jobscore/sync-engine,gale320/sync-engine,jobscore/sync-engine,wakermahmud/sync-engine,gale320/sync-engine,ErinCall/sync-engine,ErinCall/sync-e... | Fix cascades for RecurringEventOverride table
Summary: We weren't defining an `ON DELETE CASCADE` cascade on the RecurringEventOverride table. This made it impossible to run the account reset script for accounts which had recurring event overrides. Fix this.
Test Plan: Ran the migration, checked that the account rese... | """fix recurring override cascade
Revision ID: 6e5b154d917
Revises: 41f957b595fc
Create Date: 2015-05-25 16:23:40.563050
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '6e5b154d917'
down_revision = '4ef055945390'
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.sql import text
def upgrade()... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix cascades for RecurringEventOverride table
Summary: We weren't defining an `ON DELETE CASCADE` cascade on the RecurringEventOverride table. This made it impossible to run the account reset script for accounts which had recurring event overrides. Fix this.
Test Plan: Ran the migration, ch... | """fix recurring override cascade
Revision ID: 6e5b154d917
Revises: 41f957b595fc
Create Date: 2015-05-25 16:23:40.563050
"""
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '6e5b154d917'
down_revision = '4ef055945390'
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.sql import text
def upgrade()... | Fix cascades for RecurringEventOverride table
Summary: We weren't defining an `ON DELETE CASCADE` cascade on the RecurringEventOverride table. This made it impossible to run the account reset script for accounts which had recurring event overrides. Fix this.
Test Plan: Ran the migration, checked that the account rese... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Fix cascades for RecurringEventOverride table
Summary: We weren't defining an `ON DELETE CASCADE` cascade on the RecurringEventOverride table. This made it impossible to run the account reset script for accounts which had recurring event overrides. Fix this.
Test Plan: Ran the migration, ch... | |
730548fe74dda462d7aac1e3c5ee8e8ba47f4371 | scripts/extract_clips_from_hdf5_file.py | scripts/extract_clips_from_hdf5_file.py | from pathlib import Path
import wave
import h5py
DIR_PATH = Path('/Users/harold/Desktop/Clips')
INPUT_FILE_PATH = DIR_PATH / 'Clips.h5'
CLIP_COUNT = 5
def main():
with h5py.File(INPUT_FILE_PATH, 'r') as file_:
clip_group = file_['clips']
for i, clip_id in enumerate(clip_group):
... | Add script that extracts clips from HDF5 file. | Add script that extracts clips from HDF5 file.
| Python | mit | HaroldMills/Vesper,HaroldMills/Vesper,HaroldMills/Vesper,HaroldMills/Vesper,HaroldMills/Vesper | Add script that extracts clips from HDF5 file. | from pathlib import Path
import wave
import h5py
DIR_PATH = Path('/Users/harold/Desktop/Clips')
INPUT_FILE_PATH = DIR_PATH / 'Clips.h5'
CLIP_COUNT = 5
def main():
with h5py.File(INPUT_FILE_PATH, 'r') as file_:
clip_group = file_['clips']
for i, clip_id in enumerate(clip_group):
... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script that extracts clips from HDF5 file.<commit_after> | from pathlib import Path
import wave
import h5py
DIR_PATH = Path('/Users/harold/Desktop/Clips')
INPUT_FILE_PATH = DIR_PATH / 'Clips.h5'
CLIP_COUNT = 5
def main():
with h5py.File(INPUT_FILE_PATH, 'r') as file_:
clip_group = file_['clips']
for i, clip_id in enumerate(clip_group):
... | Add script that extracts clips from HDF5 file.from pathlib import Path
import wave
import h5py
DIR_PATH = Path('/Users/harold/Desktop/Clips')
INPUT_FILE_PATH = DIR_PATH / 'Clips.h5'
CLIP_COUNT = 5
def main():
with h5py.File(INPUT_FILE_PATH, 'r') as file_:
clip_group = file_['clips']
for i, c... | <commit_before><commit_msg>Add script that extracts clips from HDF5 file.<commit_after>from pathlib import Path
import wave
import h5py
DIR_PATH = Path('/Users/harold/Desktop/Clips')
INPUT_FILE_PATH = DIR_PATH / 'Clips.h5'
CLIP_COUNT = 5
def main():
with h5py.File(INPUT_FILE_PATH, 'r') as file_:
clip... |
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