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238 lines
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EDK II Python
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ReadMe
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Version 2.7.2
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Release 1.02
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18 Jan. 2013
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1. OVERVIEW
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===========
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This document is devoted to general information on building and setup of the
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Python environment for UEFI 2.3, the invocation of the interpreter, and things
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that make working with Python easier.
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It is assumed that you already have either UDK2010 or a current snapshot of
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the EDK II sources from www.tianocore.org, and that you can successfully build
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packages within that distribution.
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2. Release Notes
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================
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1) All C extension modules must be statically linked (built in)
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2) The site and os modules must exist as discrete files in ...\lib\python.27
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3) User-specific configurations are not supported.
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4) Environment variables are not supported.
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3. Getting and Building Python
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======================================================
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3.1 Getting Python
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==================
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For development ease, a subset of the Python 2.7.2 distribution has been
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included in the AppPkg source tree. If a full distribution is desired, the
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Python-2.7.2 directory can be removed or renamed and the full source code
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downloaded from http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.2/.
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A. Within your EDK II development tree, extract the Python distribution into
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AppPkg/Applications/Python. This should create the
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AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2 directory.
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B. Copy the files from PyMod-2.7.2 into the corresponding directories within
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the Python-2.7.2 tree. This will overwrite existing files with files
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modified for UEFI usage.
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3.2 Building Python
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===================
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A. Edit Efi/config.c to enable the built-in modules you need.
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Mandatory Built-in Modules:
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edk2 errno imp marshal
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Additional built-in modules which are required to use the help()
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functionality provided by PyDoc, are:
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_codecs _collections _functools _random
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_sre _struct _weakref binascii
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cStringIO gc itertools math
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operator time
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B. Edit AppPkg/AppPkg.dsc to enable (uncomment) the PythonCore.inf line
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within the [Components] section.
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C. Build AppPkg, which includes Python, using the standard "build" command:
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For example, to build Python for an X64 CPU architecture:
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build -a X64 -p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
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4. Python-related paths and files
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=================================
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Python depends upon the existence of several directories and files on the
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target system.
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\EFI Root of the UEFI system area.
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|- \Tools Location of the Python.efi executable.
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|- \Boot UEFI specified Boot directory.
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|- \StdLib Root of the Standard Libraries sub-tree.
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|- \etc Configuration files used by libraries.
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|- \tmp Temporary files created by tmpfile(), etc.
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|- \lib Root of the libraries tree.
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|- \python.27 Directory containing the Python library
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| modules.
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|- \lib-dynload Dynamically loadable Python extensions.
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|- \site-packages Site-specific packages and modules.
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5. Installing Python
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====================
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These directories, on the target system, are populated from the development
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system as follows:
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* \Efi\Tools receives a copy of Build/AppPkg/DEBUG_VS2005/X64/Python.efi.
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^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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Modify the host path to match the your build type and compiler.
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* The \Efi\StdLib\etc directory is populated from the StdLib/Efi/StdLib/etc
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source directory.
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* Directory \Efi\StdLib\lib\python.27 is populated with packages and modules
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from the AppPkg/Applications/Python/Python-2.7.2/Lib directory.
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The recommended minimum set of modules (.py, .pyc, and/or .pyo):
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os stat ntpath warnings traceback
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site types copy_reg linecache genericpath
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* Python C Extension Modules built as dynamically loadable extensions go into
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the \Efi\StdLib\lib\python.27\lib-dynload directory. This functionality is
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not yet implemented.
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6. Example: Enabling socket support
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1. enable {"_socket", init_socket}, in Efi\config.c
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2. enable Python-2.7.2/Modules/socketmodule.c in PythonCore.inf.
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3. copy socket.py over to /Efi/StdLib/lib/python.27 on your target system.
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4. Make sure dependent modules are present(.py) or built in(.c):
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functools, types, os, sys, warnings, cStringIO, StringIO, errno
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5. build -a X64 -p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
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6. copy Build\AppPkg\DEBUG_VS2005\X64\Python.efi to \Efi\Tools on your
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target system. Replace "DEBUG_VS2005\X64", in the source path, with
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values appropriate for your tool chain and processor architecture.
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7. Running Python
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=================
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Python must currently be run from an EFI FAT-32 partition, or volume, under
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the UEFI Shell. At the Shell prompt enter the desired volume name, followed
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by a colon ':', then press Enter. Python can then be executed by typing its
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name, followed by any desired options and arguments.
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EXAMPLE:
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2.0 Shell> fs0:
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2.0 FS0:\> python
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Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 13 2015, 16:21:53) [C] on uefi
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Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
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>>> exit()
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2.0 FS0:\>
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NOTE:
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Python, as distributed, sends its interactive prompts to stderr. If
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STDERR isn't enabled in UEFI Setup so that it's output goes to the
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console, it may appear that Python hangs on startup. If this happens,
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one may be able to rectify the condition by typing "exit()" followed
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by <enter> to exit out of Python. Then, type "exit" at the Shell prompt
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which should enter Setup where you can use the Boot Maintenance
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Manager to modify your Console settings.
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NOTE:
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Some platforms don't include the Setup utility, or don't allow STDERR to
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be modified. In these cases, Python may be started with the '-#' option
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which will cause stderr to be the same as stdout and should allow
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Python to be used interactively on those platforms.
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Depending upon the version of Shell you are using, it may be necessary
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to escape the '#' character so that the Shell doesn't interpret it as
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the start of a comment. The escape character is '^'.
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Example:
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python -^# -V
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8. Supported C Modules
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======================
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Module Name C File(s)
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=============== =============================================
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_ast Python/Python-ast.c
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_bisect Modules/_bisectmodule.c
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_codecs Modules/_codecsmodule.c
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_codecs_cn Modules/cjkcodecs/_codecs_cn.c
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_codecs_hk Modules/cjkcodecs/_codecs_hk.c
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_codecs_iso2022 Modules/cjkcodecs/_codecs_iso2022.c
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_codecs_jp Modules/cjkcodecs/_codecs_jp
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_codecs_kr Modules/cjkcodecs/_codecs_kr
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_codecs_tw Modules/cjkcodecs/_codecs_tw
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_collections Modules/_collectionsmodule.c
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_csv Modules/_csv.c
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_functools Modules/_functoolsmodule.c
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_heapq Modules/_heapqmodule.c
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_io Modules/_io/_iomodule.c Modules/_io/*
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_json Modules/_json.c
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_md5 Modules/md5module.c Modules/md5.c
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_multibytecodec Modules/cjkcodecs/_multibytecodec.c
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_random Modules/_randommodule.c
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_sha Modules/shamodule.c
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_sha256 Modules/sha256module.c
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_sha512 Modules/sha512module.c
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_socket Modules/socketmodule.c
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_sre Modules/_sre.c
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_struct Modules/_struct.c
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_symtable Modules/symtablemodule.c
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_weakref Modules/_weakref.c
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array Modules/arraymodule.c
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binascii Modules/binascii.c
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cmath Modules/cmathmodule.c
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cPickle Modules/cPickle.c
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cStringIO Modules/cStringIO.c
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datetime Modules/datetimemodule.c
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edk2 Modules/Efi/edk2module.c
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errno Modules/errnomodule.c
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future_builtins Modules/future_builtins.c
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gc Modules/gcmodule.c
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imp Python/import.c
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itertools Modules/itertoolsmodule.c
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marshal Python/marshal.c
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math Modules/mathmodule.c Modules/_math.c
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operator Modules/operator.c
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parser Modules/parsermodule.c
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select Modules/selectmodule.c
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signal Modules/signalmodule.c
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strop Modules/stropmodule.c
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time Modules/timemodule.c
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xxsubtype Modules/xxsubtype.c
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zipimport Modules/zipimport.c
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zlib Modules/zlibmodule.c Modules/zlib/*
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9. Tested Python Library Modules
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This is a partial list of the packages and modules of the Python Standard
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Library that have been tested or used in some manner.
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encodings genericpath.py sha.py
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importlib getopt.py SimpleHTTPServer.py
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json hashlib.py site.py
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pydoc_data heapq.py socket.py
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xml HTMLParser.py SocketServer.py
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abc.py inspect.py sre.py
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argparse.py io.py sre_compile.py
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ast.py keyword.py sre_constants.py
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atexit.py linecache.py sre_parse.py
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BaseHTTPServer.py locale.py stat.py
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binhex.py md5.py string.py
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bisect.py modulefinder.py StringIO.py
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calendar.py ntpath.py struct.py
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cmd.py numbers.py textwrap.py
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codecs.py optparse.py token.py
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collections.py os.py tokenize.py
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copy.py platform.py traceback.py
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copy_reg.py posixpath.py types.py
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csv.py pydoc.py warnings.py
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dummy_thread.py random.py weakref.py
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fileinput.py re.py xmllib.py
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formatter.py repr.py zipfile.py
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functools.py runpy.py expat
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# # #
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