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import requests | |
import zlib | |
import struct | |
import json | |
import html5lib | |
import re | |
import pprint | |
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Demonstrates how to use pypi_simple to parse and manipulate PyPI wheel package metadata.
It takes quite some effort to figure out if a wheel is compatible with your system (platform_tag) and your Python version (python_tag), not to mention other features such as abi-tag, yanked status etc.. All in all, this points at a need for a high-level interface for package resolving with pip. (e.g. pip-tools, poetry, pip/wheel itself)
Stdout as of 2020-02-04:
DEBUG:urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTPS connection (1): pypi.org:443
gfortran -g main.f90 -fbacktrace -O0 && ./a.out | |
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*.mod | |
.nfs* |