_ allows you to write Python code using only _.
Project description
_
_
allows you to write Python code using only _
.
Installation
To install the latest in-development version:
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/lemonyte/_
Or, to install a specific commit or tag:
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/lemonyte/_@{commit-or-tag}
Python 3.8 or a newer version is required.
Usage
The following script is a "Hello, world!" program which can be executed by the Python interpreter:
# coding: _
_ ____ _ _____ _ ____ __ _ _ ___ ______ ____ _ ____ _ ___ _ ____ __ ___ _ __ _
_____ _ _ ______ _____ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ _____ ______ _ ____ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ ____
_ ____ _ __ __ ___ _ _ ______ ___ _ ____ __ ______ _ ____ _ ____ _ ____ __ _ _
____ _ _ _ ___ _____ _____ _ _ ______ ____ _ _ ______ _____ _ __ _ ______
You can generate a script with _
:
print('print("Hello, world!")'.encode("_").decode("utf-8"))
Troubleshooting
If you get SyntaxError: invalid syntax
, make sure the line # coding: _
is present at the top of your script.
If you get SyntaxError: encoding problem: _
, follow the steps below to make sure the _
encoding is registered on startup:
- Run
SITE_PACKAGES=$(python -c 'import sysconfig; print(sysconfig.get_path("purelib"))')
to get the path to the Python site-packages directory. - Run
echo "import underscores" > "$SITE_PACKAGES/_.pth"
to register the_
encoding on startup.
Note: if using PowerShell, use
$SITE_PACKAGES
instead ofSITE_PACKAGES
to assign the variable.
This issue is commonly encountered when installing _
into the user site-packages.
Credits
_
is a port of _
from Ruby to Python.
Please check out the original creator mame.
Big thanks to shailist for this awesome post on custom encodings.
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