
Both @jlowdermilk and I have tried to use this for initial configuration work. It's cheaper just to import it for now: Name: PyYAML Version: 3.11 Summary: YAML parser and emitter for Python Home-page: http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAML Author: Kirill Simonov Author-email: xi@resolvent.net License: MIT Download-URL: http://pyyaml.org/download/pyyaml/PyYAML-3.11.tar.gz Description: YAML is a data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages. PyYAML is a YAML parser and emitter for Python. PyYAML features a complete YAML 1.1 parser, Unicode support, pickle support, capable extension API, and sensible error messages. PyYAML supports standard YAML tags and provides Python-specific tags that allow to represent an arbitrary Python object. PyYAML is applicable for a broad range of tasks from complex configuration files to object serialization and persistance.
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datetime.datetime(2001, 12, 15, 3, 29, 43, 100000),
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datetime.datetime(2001, 12, 14, 16, 29, 43, 100000),
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datetime.datetime(2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 1010),
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datetime.datetime(2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0, FixedOffset(60, "+1")),
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datetime.datetime(2001, 12, 14, 21, 59, 43, 0, FixedOffset(-90, "-1:30")),
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datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 8, 17, 35, 4, 517600),
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]
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