parse_type extends the parse module (opposite of string.format()) with the following features: * build type converters for common use cases (enum/mapping, choice) * build a type converter with a cardinality constraint (0..1, 0..*, 1..*) from the type converter with cardinality=1. * compose a type converter from other type converters * an extended parser that supports the CardinalityField naming schema and creates missing type variants (0..1, 0..*, 1..*) from the primary type converter
Uploaded | Mon Mar 31 00:45:46 2025 |
md5 checksum | d10d0ae2f36f03e6f8fc3aecdf3e76ff |
arch | x86_64 |
build | py311h06a4308_0 |
depends | parse >=1.18.0, python >=3.11,<3.12.0a0, six >=1.15 |
license | MIT |
license_family | MIT |
md5 | d10d0ae2f36f03e6f8fc3aecdf3e76ff |
name | parse_type |
platform | linux |
sha1 | 3fd95c6a9fb2dc3150ca0bb927fd0a882553f3a0 |
sha256 | 93de50a9df836eafb724a585ef114c1e6119d5edfd4738d80304038047d0404c |
size | 51119 |
subdir | linux-64 |
timestamp | 1700152718893 |
version | 0.6.2 |