Paquet : python-bitmath-doc (1.3.3.1-2)
Liens pour python-bitmath-doc
Ressources Debian :
- Rapports de bogues
- Developer Information
- Journal des modifications Debian
- Fichier de licence
- Suivis des correctifs pour Debian
Télécharger le paquet source python-bitmath :
- [python-bitmath_1.3.3.1-2.dsc]
- [python-bitmath_1.3.3.1.orig.tar.gz]
- [python-bitmath_1.3.3.1-2.debian.tar.xz]
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Ressources externes :
- Page d'accueil [github.com]
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bitmath simplifies many facets of interacting with file sizes in various units. Originally focusing on file size unit conversion, functionality now includes:
* Converting between SI and NIST prefix units (kB to GiB) * Converting between units of the same type (SI to SI, or NIST to NIST) * Automatic human-readable prefix selection (like in hurry.filesize) * Basic arithmetic operations (subtracting 42KiB from 50GiB) * Rich comparison operations (1024 Bytes == 1KiB) * bitwise operations (<<, >>, &, |, ^) * Reading a device's storage capacity (Linux/OS X support only) * argparse integration as a custom type * click integration as a custom parameter type * progressbar integration as a better file transfer speed widget * String parsing * Sorting
In addition to the conversion and math operations, bitmath provides human readable representations of values which are suitable for use in interactive shells as well as larger scripts and applications. The format produced for these representations is customizable via the functionality included in stdlibs string.format.
This package contains the documentation.
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Télécharger python-bitmath-doc
Architecture | Taille du paquet | Espace occupé une fois installé | Fichiers |
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all | 103,7 ko | 893,0 ko | [liste des fichiers] |