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- Astroid
- =======
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- What's this?
- ------------
-
- The aim of this module is to provide a common base representation of
- python source code for projects such as pychecker, pyreverse,
- pylint... Well, actually the development of this library is essentially
- governed by pylint's needs. It used to be called logilab-astng.
-
- It provides a compatible representation which comes from the `_ast`
- module. It rebuilds the tree generated by the builtin _ast module by
- recursively walking down the AST and building an extended ast. The new
- node classes have additional methods and attributes for different
- usages. They include some support for static inference and local name
- scopes. Furthermore, astroid builds partial trees by inspecting living
- objects.
-
-
- Installation
- ------------
-
- Extract the tarball, jump into the created directory and run::
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- python setup.py install
-
- For installation options, see::
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- python setup.py install --help
-
-
- If you have any questions, please mail the code-quality@python.org
- mailing list for support. See
- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/code-quality for subscription
- information and archives. You may find older archives at
- http://lists.logilab.org/mailman/listinfo/python-projects .
-
- Python Versions
- ---------------
-
- astroid is compatible with Python 2.7 as well as 3.4 and later. astroid uses
- the same code base for both Python versions, using six.
-
- Test
- ----
-
- Tests are in the 'test' subdirectory. To launch the whole tests suite
- at once, you can use unittest discover::
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- python -m unittest discover -p "unittest*.py"
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