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Python library for some advanced Linux system calls

Project description

tmsyscall

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Requirements

  • Python 2.7 or 3.4+ (currently tested with 2.7, 3.4)

Installation

pip install tmsyscall

Usage

Check the documentation at http://tmsyscall.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

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Bugs and Feature Requests

Bug reports and feature requests are happily accepted via the GitHub Issue Tracker. Pull requests are welcome. Issues that don’t have an accompanying pull request will be worked on as my time and priority allows.

Development

To install for development:

  1. Fork the tmsyscall repository on GitHub

  2. Create a new branch off of master in your fork.

$ virtualenv tmsyscall
$ cd tmsyscall && source bin/activate
$ pip install -e git+git@github.com:YOURNAME/tmsyscall.git@BRANCHNAME#egg=tmsyscall
$ cd src/tmsyscall

The git clone you’re now in will probably be checked out to a specific commit, so you may want to git checkout BRANCHNAME.

Guidelines

  • pep8 compliant with some exceptions (see pytest.ini)

  • 100% test coverage with pytest (with valid tests)

Testing

Testing is done via pytest, driven by tox.

  • testing is as simple as:

    • pip install tox

    • tox

  • If you want to pass additional arguments to pytest, add them to the tox command line after “–”. i.e., for verbose pytext output on py27 tests: tox -e py27 -- -v

Release Checklist

  1. Open an issue for the release; cut a branch off master for that issue.

  2. Confirm that there are CHANGES.rst entries for all major changes.

  3. Ensure that Travis tests passing in all environments.

  4. Ensure that test coverage is no less than the last release (ideally, 100%).

  5. Increment the version number in tmsyscall/version and add version and release date to CHANGES.rst, then push to GitHub.

  6. Confirm that README.rst renders correctly on GitHub.

  7. Upload package to testpypi:

  8. Create a pull request for the release to be merged into master. Upon successful Travis build, merge it.

  9. Tag the release in Git, push tag to GitHub:

    • tag the release. for now the message is quite simple: git tag -s -a X.Y.Z -m 'X.Y.Z released YYYY-MM-DD'

    • push the tag to GitHub: git push origin X.Y.Z

  10. Upload package to live pypi:

    • twine upload dist/*

  11. make sure any GH issues fixed in the release were closed.

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