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PyYAML - The next generation YAML parser and emitter for Python.
To install, type 'python setup.py install'.
By default, the setup.py script checks whether LibYAML is installed
and if so, builds and installs LibYAML bindings. To skip the check
and force installation of LibYAML bindings, use the option '--with-libyaml':
'python setup.py --with-libyaml install'. To disable the check and
skip building and installing LibYAML bindings, use '--without-libyaml':
'python setup.py --without-libyaml install'.
When LibYAML bindings are installed, you may use fast LibYAML-based
parser and emitter as follows:
>>> yaml.load(stream, Loader=yaml.CLoader)
>>> yaml.dump(data, Dumper=yaml.CDumper)
If you don't trust the input stream, you should use:
>>> yaml.safe_load(stream)
PyYAML includes a comprehensive test suite. To run the tests,
type 'python setup.py test'.
For more information, check the PyYAML homepage:
'https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml'.
For PyYAML tutorial and reference, see:
'http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation'.
Discuss PyYAML with the maintainers in IRC #pyyaml irc.freenode.net.
You may also use the YAML-Core mailing list:
'http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/yaml-core'.
Submit bug reports and feature requests to the PyYAML bug tracker:
'https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/issues'.
The PyYAML module was written by Kirill Simonov <xi@resolvent.net>.
It is currently maintained by the YAML and Python communities.
PyYAML is released under the MIT license.
See the file LICENSE for more details.
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