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.. boltons documentation master file, created on Sat Mar 21 00:34:18 2015.
boltons
=======
*boltons should be builtins.*
**Boltons** is a set of pure-Python utilities in the same spirit as —
and yet conspicuously missing from — the `the standard library`_,
including:
* :func:`Atomic file saving <boltons.fileutils.atomic_save>`, bolted on with
:mod:`~boltons.fileutils`
* A highly-optimized :class:`~boltons.dictutils.OrderedMultiDict`,
in :mod:`~boltons.dictutils`
* Two types of :class:`~boltons.queueutils.PriorityQueue`, in
:mod:`~boltons.queueutils`
* :func:`Chunked <boltons.iterutils.chunked>` and
:func:`windowed <boltons.iterutils.windowed>` iteration, in
:mod:`~boltons.iterutils`
* A full-featured :class:`~boltons.tbutils.TracebackInfo` type, for
representing stack traces, in :mod:`~boltons.tbutils`
And that's just a small selection. As of |today|, ``boltons`` is
|b_type_count| types and |b_func_count| functions spread across
|b_mod_count| modules.
.. counts are appx 50, 75, and 23, respectively, as of initial docs writing
.. _the standard library: https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/index.html
Installation and Integration
----------------------------
Boltons can be added to a project in a few ways. There's the obvious one::
pip install boltons
Then dozens of boltons are just an import away::
from boltons.cacheutils import LRU
my_cache = LRU()
Due to the nature of utilities, application developers might want to
consider other integration options. See the :ref:`Integration
<arch_integration>` section of the architecture document for more
details.
Boltons is tested against Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.4, and PyPy.
Third-party packages
--------------------
The majority of boltons strive to be "good enough" for a wide range of
basic uses, leaving advanced use cases to Python's `myriad specialized
3rd-party libraries`_. In many cases the respective ``boltons`` module
will describe 3rd-party alternatives worth investigating when use
cases outgrow ``boltons``. If you've found a natural "next-step"
library worth mentioning, :ref:`consider filing an issue <Gaps>`!
.. _myriad specialized 3rd-party libraries: https://pypi.python.org/pypi
.. _gaps:
Gaps
----
Found something missing in the standard library that should be in
``boltons``? Found something missing in ``boltons``? First, take a
moment to read the very brief :doc:`architecture` statement to make
sure the functionality would be a good fit.
Then, if you are very motivated, submit `a Pull Request`_. Otherwise,
submit a short feature request on `the Issues page`_, and we will
figure something out.
.. _a Pull Request: https://github.com/mahmoud/boltons/pulls
.. _the Issues Page: https://github.com/mahmoud/boltons/issues
Section listing
---------------
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
architecture
cacheutils
debugutils
dictutils
fileutils
formatutils
funcutils
gcutils
iterutils
jsonutils
listutils
mboxutils
namedutils
queueutils
setutils
statsutils
strutils
tableutils
tbutils
timeutils
typeutils
tzutils