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``py/bin/`` scripts
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The py-lib contains some scripts, most of which are
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small ones (apart from ``py.test``) that help during
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the python development process. If working
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from a svn-checkout of py lib you may add ``py/bin``
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to your shell ``PATH`` which should make the scripts
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available on your command prompt.
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``py.test``
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===========
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The ``py.test`` executable is the main entry point into the py-lib testing tool,
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see the `py.test documentation`_.
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.. _`py.test documentation`: test.html
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``py.cleanup``
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Usage: ``py.cleanup [PATH]``
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Delete pyc file recursively, starting from ``PATH`` (which defaults to the
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current working directory). Don't follow links and don't recurse into
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directories with a ".".
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``py.countloc``
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===============
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Usage: ``py.countloc [PATHS]``
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Count (non-empty) lines of python code and number of python files recursively
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starting from a ``PATHS`` given on the command line (starting from the current
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working directory). Distinguish between test files and normal ones and report
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them separately.
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``py.lookup``
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=============
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Usage: ``py.lookup SEARCH_STRING [options]``
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Looks recursively at Python files for a ``SEARCH_STRING``, starting from the
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present working directory. Prints the line, with the filename and line-number
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prepended.
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``py.rest``
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Usage: ``py.rest [PATHS] [options]``
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Loot recursively for .txt files starting from ``PATHS`` and convert them to
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html using docutils (or to pdf files, if the --pdf option is used).
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``py.rest`` has some extra features over rst2html (which is shipped with
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docutils). Most of these are still experimental, the one which is most likely
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not going to change is the `graphviz`_ directive. With that you can embed .dot
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files into your document and have them be converted to png (when outputting
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html) and to eps (when outputting pdf). Otherwise the directive works mostly
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like the image directive::
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.. graphviz:: example.dot
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:scale: 90
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.. _`graphviz`: http://www.graphviz.org
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