Name: | python39-ply |
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Version: | 3.11 |
Release: | 10.module+el8.9.0+90016+9c2d6573 |
Architecture: | noarch |
Module: | python39:3.9:8090020231116015837:aed85c85 python39:3.9:8090020240410084707:aed85c85 python39:3.9:8100020240409235917:10 python39:3.9:8100020240516111311:d47b87a4 python39:3.9:8100020240826142629:d47b87a4 python39:3.9:8100020240927003152:d47b87a4 |
Group: | Unspecified |
Size: | 440180 |
License: | BSD |
RPM: | python39-ply-3.11-10.module+el8.9.0+90016+9c2d6573.noarch.rpm |
Source RPM: | python-ply-3.11-10.module+el8.9.0+90016+9c2d6573.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Wed Oct 25 2023 |
Build Host: | build-ol8-x86_64.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://www.dabeaz.com/ply/ |
Summary: | Python Lex-Yacc |
Description: | PLY is a straightforward lex/yacc implementation. Here is a list of its essential features: * It is implemented entirely in Python. * It uses LR-parsing which is reasonably efficient and well suited for larger grammars. * PLY provides most of the standard lex/yacc features including support for empty productions, precedence rules, error recovery, and support for ambiguous grammars. * PLY is straightforward to use and provides very extensive error checking. * PLY doesn't try to do anything more or less than provide the basic lex/yacc functionality. In other words, it's not a large parsing framework or a component of some larger system. Python 3 version. |
- Extract and ship license file (#1912893) - Resolves: rhbz#1877430
- Exclude unsupported i686 arch
- Adjusted for Python 3.8 module in RHEL 8
- Subpackage python2-ply has been removed See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Mass_Python_2_Package_Removal
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018)
- Rebuilt for Python 3.8
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild
- Update to 3.11
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild