Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: PyFastConfig
Version: 2.0
Summary: Fast creation and reading of files on Python with configurations.
Home-page: https://github.com/SuperZombi/PyFastConfig
Author: Super_Zombi
Author-email: super.zombi.yt@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # PyFastConfig
        Fast creation and reading of files on Python with configurations.
        
        <br/>
        Usage example:
        
        <ul>
          <li><a href="#save">Save file</a></li>
          <li><a href="#load">Load file</a></li>
        </ul>
        
        ```Python
        import PyFastConfig as fc
        ```
        <br/>
        
        ## Save
        ```Python
        #Declare any values
        min_t = 25
        max_t = 35
        arr = [45, 'hello', 81.5]
        ```
        Quick save:
        ```Python
        fc.save(min_t, max_t, arr)
        ```
        Result file (Config.txt):
        ```
        min_t = int(25)
        max_t = int(35)
        arr = list([45, 'hello', 81.5])
        ```
        
        ### Optional options:
        
        <table>
          <thead>
          <tr>       <th align="center">Name</th>       <th align="center">Accepts values</th>       <th align="center">Default</th></tr>
          </thead>
          
          <tr><td>   <code>*args</code></td>            <td>Arguments</td>                             <td>Required</td></tr>
          <tr><td>   <code>file</code></td>             <td>File name</td>                           <td>"config.txt"</td></tr>
          <tr><td>   <code>mode</code></td>             <td>Write modes:<br/>"w" - rewrite<br/>"a" - append</td>        <td>"w"</td></tr>
          <tr><td>   <code>save_types</code></td>       <td>True/False</td>                          <td>True</td></tr>
          <tr><td>   <code>save_names</code></td>       <td>True/False</td>                          <td>True</td></tr>
        </table>
        
        ```Python
        fc.save(*args, file="config.txt", mode="w", save_types=True, save_names=True)
        ```
        
        <br/>
        <br/>
        
        ## Load
        Quick load:
        ```Python
        #import values (only if run_mode is not False)
        #With copy namespace
        exec(fc.load("config.txt"))
        ```
        Import inside a function:
        ```Python
        def func():
            exec(fc.load("config.txt", function_mode=True))
        ```
        
        
        ### Optional options:
        
        <table>
          <thead>
          <tr>       <th align="center">Name</th>       <th align="center">Explanation</th>       <th align="center">Default</th></tr>
          </thead>
          
          <tr><td>   <code>file</code></td>             <td>File name</td>                           <td>Required</td></tr>
          <tr><td>   <code>run_mode</code></td>         <td>Allows you to run (copy namespace) values<br/>from the library and continue working<br/>with them in the executable.</td>                             <td>True</td></tr>
        
          <tr><td>   <code>function_mode</code></td>    <td>Does the same as <code>run_mode</code>, but inside a function.</td>   <td>False</td></tr>
        
          <tr><td>   <code>return_only_names</code></td>             <td>True/False</td>                           <td>False</td></tr>
          <tr><td>   <code>return_only_values</code></td>             <td>True/False</td>        <td>False</td></tr>
        
        </table>
        
        ```Python
        fc.load(file, run_mode=True, function_mode=False, return_only_names=False, return_only_values=False)
        ```
        
        If you changed the parameters for saving additional information (<code>save_types</code> and <code>save_names</code>) in the <code>SAVE</code> function, you must disable <code>run_mode</code> when reading such a file.
        
        ```Python
        #Returns an array (use if you have disabled any of the following options: save_types or save_names)
        print(fc.load("config.txt", run_mode=False))
        ```
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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