Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: ggcq
Version: 0.1
Summary: Scientific Python Package for G/G/c Queueing Simulation
Home-page: http://github.com/andsor/pyggcq
Author: Andreas Sorge
Author-email: as@asorge.de
License: apache
Description: ===========
        pyggcq
        ===========
        
        Scientific Python package for G/G/c Queueing Simulation 
        
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        * **Documentation**: `pyggcq.readthedocs.org <http://pyggcq.readthedocs.org>`_
        * **Repository**: `github.com/andsor/pyggcq <http://github.com/andsor/pyggcq>`_
        * **Read the Docs**: `readthedocs.org/projects/pyggcq <https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyggcq>`_
        
        
        Requirements and Python 2/3 compatibility
        =========================================
        
        This package runs under **Python 2** and **Python 3**, and has been tested with
        **Python 2.7.6** and **Python 3.4.0**.
        
        License
        =======
        
        See `LICENSE.txt <LICENSE.txt>`_.
        
        
        Developing
        ==========
        
        Development environment
        -----------------------
        
        Use `tox`_ to `prepare virtual environments for development`_.
        
        .. _prepare virtual environments for development: http://testrun.org/tox/latest/example/devenv.html>
        
        .. _tox: http://tox.testrun.org
        
        To set up a **Python 2.7** environment in ``.devenv27``, run::
        
            $ tox -e devenv27
        
        To set up a **Python 3.4** environment in ``.devenv34``, run::
        
            $ tox -e devenv34
        
        Packaging
        ---------
        
        This package uses `setuptools`_.
        
        .. _setuptools: http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools
        
        Run ::
        
            $ python setup.py sdist
           
        or ::
        
            $ python setup.py bdist
           
        or ::
        
            $ python setup.py bdist_wheel
            
        to build a source, binary or wheel distribution.
        
        
        Complete Git Integration
        ------------------------
        
        Your project is already an initialised Git repository and ``setup.py`` uses the
        information of tags to infer the version of your project with the help of
        `versioneer <https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer>`_.
        
        To use this feature you need to tag with the format
        ``vMAJOR.MINOR[.REVISION]``, e.g. ``v0.0.1`` or ``v0.1``.
        The prefix ``v`` is needed!
        
        Run ::
                
            $ python setup.py version
            
        to retrieve the current `PEP440`_-compliant version.
        This version will be used when building a package and is also accessible
        through ``ggcq.__version__``.
        The version will be ``unknown`` until you have added a first tag.
        
        .. _PEP440: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440
        
        Sphinx Documentation
        --------------------
        
        Build the documentation with ::
                
            $ python setup.py docs
            
        and run doctests with ::
        
            $ python setup.py doctest
        
        Alternatively, let `tox`_
        `configure the virtual environment and run sphinx <http://tox.readthedocs.org/en/latest/example/general.html#integrating-sphinx-documentation-checks>`_::
        
            $ tox -e docs
        
        Add further options separated from tox options by a double dash ``--``::
        
            $ tox -e docs -- --help
        
        Start editing the file `docs/index.rst <docs/index.rst>`_ to extend the
        documentation.
        
        `Read the Docs`_ hosts the project at
        https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyggcq. 
        
        .. _Read the Docs:  http://readthedocs.org/
        
        Add `requirements`_ for building the documentation to the
        `doc-requirements.txt <doc-requirements.txt>`_ file.
        
        .. _requirements: http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/user_guide.html#requirements-files
        
        Continuous documentation building
        ---------------------------------
        
        For continuously building the documentation during development, run::
                
            $ python setup.py autodocs
        
        Unittest & Coverage
        -------------------
        
        Run ::
        
            $ python setup.py test
            
        to run all unittests defined in the subfolder ``tests`` with the help of `tox`_
        and `py.test`_.
        
        .. _py.test: http://pytest.org
        
        The py.test plugin `pytest-cov`_ is used to automatically generate a coverage
        report. 
        
        .. _pytest-cov: http://github.com/schlamar/pytest-cov
        
        Continuous testing
        ------------------
        
        For continuous testing in a **Python 2.7** environment, run::
               
            $ python setup.py test --tox-args='-c toxdev.ini -e py27'
        
        For continuous testing in a **Python 3.4** environment, run::
               
            $ python setup.py test --tox-args='-c toxdev.ini -e py34'
        
        
        Requirements Management
        -----------------------
        
        Add `requirements`_ to the `requirements.txt <requirements.txt>`_ file which
        will be automatically used by ``setup.py``.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Physics
