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- PyYAML - The next generation YAML parser and emitter for Python.
- To install, type 'python setup.py install'.
- By default, the setup.py script checks whether LibYAML is installed
- and if so, builds and installs LibYAML bindings. To skip the check
- and force installation of LibYAML bindings, use the option '--with-libyaml':
- 'python setup.py --with-libyaml install'. To disable the check and
- skip building and installing LibYAML bindings, use '--without-libyaml':
- 'python setup.py --without-libyaml install'.
- When LibYAML bindings are installed, you may use fast LibYAML-based
- parser and emitter as follows:
- >>> yaml.load(stream, Loader=yaml.CLoader)
- >>> yaml.dump(data, Dumper=yaml.CDumper)
- If you don't trust the input stream, you should use:
- >>> yaml.safe_load(stream)
- PyYAML includes a comprehensive test suite. To run the tests,
- type 'python setup.py test'.
- For more information, check the PyYAML homepage:
- 'https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml'.
- For PyYAML tutorial and reference, see:
- 'http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation'.
- Discuss PyYAML with the maintainers in IRC #pyyaml irc.freenode.net.
- You may also use the YAML-Core mailing list:
- 'http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/yaml-core'.
- Submit bug reports and feature requests to the PyYAML bug tracker:
- 'https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/issues'.
- The PyYAML module was written by Kirill Simonov <xi@resolvent.net>.
- It is currently maintained by the YAML and Python communities.
- PyYAML is released under the MIT license.
- See the file LICENSE for more details.
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