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The json_tricks package brings several pieces of functionality to python handling of json files: 1. Store and load numpy arrays in human-readable format. 2. Store and load class instances both generic and customized. 3. Store and load date/times as a dictionary (including timezone). 4. Preserve map order {} using OrderedDict. 5. Allow for comments in json files by starting lines with #. 6. Sets, complex numbers, Decimal, Fraction, enums, compression, duplicate keys, ... As well as compression and disallowing duplicate keys.
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python311-json_tricks-3.17.3-2.4.noarch.html | Extra features for Python's JSON | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python311-json_tricks-3.17.3-2.4.noarch.rpm |
Extra features for Python's JSON | python311-json_tricks-3.17.3-2.4.noarch.rpm |
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