On 12 Aug., 12:54, Kay Schluehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12 Aug., 10:50, Uwe Grauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Kay Schluehr wrote: > > > P4D = E4X style embedded DSL for Python but without E and X. > > > > The main feature of P4D 1.2 are *Bytelets*. While the primary purpose > > > of P4D 1.1 was the support textual data which can be considered as > > > isomorphic to XML the new release is focussed on binary data. Bytelets > > > are P4D objects that are assembled from hexcode which is reified as a > > > Hex object. Bytelets can also be serialized as Hex objects which makes > > > them apt for low level communication. Bytelets can be used to parse > > > hexcode into other Bytelets of the same structure and Bytelets can be > > > cloned like object prototypes which makes it easy to produce sequences > > > of variations of one Bytelet ( usually you do not derive from a > > > Bytelet but modify a prototype ). > > > > For more information see: > > > >http://pypi.python.org/pypi/P4D > > >http://www.fiber-space.de > > >http://www.fiber-space.de/EasyExtend/doc/p4d/bytelets.html > > > That's a really bad name for the project as there is P4D (Python for > > Delphi) already. > > Maybe try to find a different naming to help distinguish your project > > from other meanings. > > > Uwe > > Hmm... using three letter acronyms is a mess. Sorry for this > interference! > > Actually "P4D" is not used innocently in the implementation code. It's > also a file extension, a prompt, an XML namespace prefix, a class name > etc. not just a project name and I'm not going to change all this. > > I also don't think this is too critical when context has been > established but since the package is also distributed as "P4D" I'm > going to rename it into "P4D Langlet 1.3" in the next release and > adapt the URLs somewhat. I hope this helps avoiding confusion. > > Kay
Done. I removed the "P4D" project from PyPI and launched "P4D Langlet" instead ( although in the version 1.2.2 not in 1.3 as mentioned above). Kay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list