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A Python wrapper for https://github.com/mozilla/rust-parsepatch.
The goal of this library is to be able to parse the patches coming from mercurial.
All the patches in https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/ have been successfully parsed !
It's used in https://github.com/mozilla/bugbug to get some metrics on patches.
Published under the MPL 2.0 license.
Install docker and then:
docker build -t rs_pp
It will compile everything and run tests in a manylinux environment.
And then:
docker run -it rs_pp
to publish the packages on Pypi.
Email: calixte@mozilla.com
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