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Source: pyxb
Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team <python-modules-team@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Michael Fladischer <fladi@debian.org>
Section: python
Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python
Priority: optional
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
dh-python,
docbook-to-man,
python-all,
python-unittest2,
python3-all,
python3-sphinx,
python3-gdbm,
python3-tk
Standards-Version: 4.1.4
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/pyxb
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/pyxb.git
Homepage: http://pyxb.sourceforge.net/
X-Python-Version: >= 2.5
X-Python3-Version: >= 3.3
Package: python-pyxb
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends}
Suggests: python-pyxb-doc
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (Python2 version)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the Python 2 version of the library.
Package: python3-pyxb
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
${python3:Depends}
Suggests: python-pyxb-doc
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (Python3 version)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the Python 3 version of the library.
Package: python-pyxb-doc
Architecture: all
Section: doc
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
${sphinxdoc:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (Documentation)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the documentation.
Package: python-pyxb-bundles-common
Architecture: all
Depends: python-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (common bindings for Python2)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt common XML bindings for Python2.
Package: python3-pyxb-bundles-common
Architecture: all
Depends: python3-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python3:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (common bindings for Python3)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt common XML bindings for Python3.
Package: python-pyxb-bundles-wssplat
Architecture: all
Depends: python-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (WS-* bindings for Python2)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt WS-* bindings for Python2.
Package: python3-pyxb-bundles-wssplat
Architecture: all
Depends: python3-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python3:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (WS-* bindings for Python3)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt WS-* bindings for Python3.
Package: python-pyxb-bundles-dc
Architecture: all
Depends: python-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (Dublin Core bindings for Python2)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt Dublin Core Metadata Initiative bindings
for Python2.
Package: python3-pyxb-bundles-dc
Architecture: all
Depends: python3-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python3:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (Dublin Core bindings for Python3)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt Dublin Core Metadata Initiative bindings
for Python3.
Package: python-pyxb-bundles-saml20
Architecture: all
Depends: python-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (SAML bindings for Python2)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt Security Assertion Markup Language bindings
for Python2.
Package: python3-pyxb-bundles-saml20
Architecture: all
Depends: python3-pyxb (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${python3:Depends}
Description: Python XML Schema Bindings (SAML bindings for Python3)
PyXB is a pure Python package that generates Python code for classes that
correspond to data structures defined by XMLSchema. In concept it is similar to
JAXB for Java and CodeSynthesis XSD for C++.
.
The major goals of PyXB are:
* Provide a generated Python interface that is “Pythonic”, meaning similar to
one that would have been hand-written:
+ Attributes and elements are Python properties, with name conflicts
resolved in favor of elements
+ Elements with maxOccurs larger than 1 are stored as Python lists
+ Bindings for type extensions inherit from the binding for the base type
+ Enumeration constraints are exposed as class (constant) variables
* Support bi-directional conversion (document to Python and back)
* Allow easy customization of the generated bindings to provide functionality
along with content
* Support all XMLSchema features that are in common use, including:
+ complex content models (nested all/choice/sequence)
+ cross-namespace dependencies
+ include and import directives
+ constraints on simple types
* Validate the documents against their schema
.
This package contains the prebuilt Security Assertion Markup Language bindings
for Python3.
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