\chapter{Undocumented Modules} \label{undoc} Here's a quick listing of modules that are currently undocumented, but that should be documented. Feel free to contribute documentation for them! (The idea and most contents for this chapter were taken from a posting by Fredrik Lundh; I have revised some modules' status.) \section{Fundamental, and pretty straightforward to document} cPickle.c -- mostly the same as pickle but no subclassing cStringIO.c -- mostly the same as StringIO but no subclassing \section{Frameworks; somewhat harder to document, but well worth the effort} Tkinter.py -- Interface to Tcl/Tk for graphical user interfaces; Fredrik Lundh is working on this one! CGIHTTPServer.py -- CGI-savvy HTTP Server SimpleHTTPServer.py -- Simple HTTP Server \section{Stuff useful to a lot of people, including the CGI crowd} MimeWriter.py -- Generic MIME writer multifile.py -- make each part of a multipart message ``feel'' like fileinput.py -- convenient loop over the lines in a list of input files. \section{Miscellaneous useful utilities} Some of these are very old and/or not very robust; marked with ``hmm''. calendar.py -- Calendar printing functions ConfigParser.py -- Parse a file of sectioned configuration parameters cmp.py -- Efficiently compare files cmpcache.py -- Efficiently compare files (uses statcache) dircache.py -- like os.listdir, but caches results dircmp.py -- class to build directory diff tools on linecache.py -- Cache lines from files (used by pdb) pipes.py -- Conversion pipeline templates (hmm) popen2.py -- improved popen, can read AND write simultaneously statcache.py -- Maintain a cache of file stats colorsys.py -- Conversion between RGB and other color systems dbhash.py -- (g)dbm-like wrapper for bsdhash.hashopen mhlib.py -- MH interface pty.py -- Pseudo terminal utilities tty.py -- Terminal utilities cmd.py -- build line-oriented command interpreters (used by pdb) bdb.py -- A generic Python debugger base class (used by pdb) ihooks.py -- Import hook support (for ni and rexec) \section{Parsing Python} (One could argue that these should all be documented together with the parser module.) tokenize.py -- regular expression that recognizes Python tokens; also contains helper code for colorizing Python source code. pyclbr.py -- Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods \section{Platform specific modules} ntpath.py -- equivalent of posixpath on 32-bit Windows dospath.py -- equivalent of posixpath on MS-DOS \section{Code objects and files, debugger etc.} compileall.py -- force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory py_compile.py -- "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file repr.py -- Redo the `...` (representation) but with limits on most sizes (used by pdb) \section{Multimedia} audiodev.py -- Plays audio files sunau.py -- parse Sun and NeXT audio files sunaudio.py -- interpret sun audio headers toaiff.py -- Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files sndhdr.py -- recognizing sound files wave.py -- parse WAVE files whatsound.py -- recognizing sound files \section{Oddities} These modules are probably also obsolete, or just not very useful. bisect.py -- Bisection algorithms (this is actually useful at times) dump.py -- Print python code that reconstructs a variable find.py -- find files matching pattern in directory tree fpformat.py -- General floating point formatting functions -- obsolete grep.py -- grep mutex.py -- Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched packmail.py -- create a self-unpacking \UNIX{} shell archive poly.py -- Polynomials sched.py -- event scheduler class shutil.py -- utility functions usable in a shell-like program util.py -- useful functions that don't fit elsewhere zmod.py -- Compute properties of mathematical "fields" tzparse.py -- Parse a timezone specification (unfinished) \section{Obsolete} newdir.py -- New dir() function (the standard dir() is now just as good) addpack.py -- standard support for "packages" (use ni instead) fmt.py -- text formatting abstractions (too slow) Para.py -- helper for fmt.py lockfile.py -- wrapper around FCNTL file locking (use fcntl.lockf/flock intead) tb.py -- Print tracebacks, with a dump of local variables (use pdb.pm() or traceback.py instead) codehack.py -- extract function name or line number from a function code object (these are now accessible as attributes: co.co_name, func.func_name, co.co_firstlineno) \section{Extension modules} bsddbmodule.c -- Interface to the Berkeley DB interface (yet another dbm clone). cursesmodule.c -- Curses interface. dbhashmodule.c -- Obsolete; this functionality is now provided by bsddbmodule.c. dlmodule.c -- A highly experimental and dangerous device for calling arbitrary C functions in arbitrary shared libraries. newmodule.c -- Tommy Burnette's `new' module (creates new empty objects of certain kinds) -- dangerous. nismodule.c -- NIS (a.k.a. Sun's Yellow Pages) interface. timingmodule.c -- Measure time intervals to high resolution (obsolete -- use time.clock() instead). stdwinmodule.c -- Interface to STDWIN (an old, unsupported platform-independent GUI package). Obsolete; use Tkinter for a platform-independent GUI instead. The following are SGI specific: clmodule.c -- Interface to the SGI compression library. svmodule.c -- Interface to the ``simple video'' board on SGI Indigo (obsolete hardware).