gnu: Add python-anyjson.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-anyjson, python2-anyjson): New variables.
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(inherit webtest)
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(native-inputs `(("python2-setuptools" ,python2-setuptools)
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,@(package-native-inputs webtest))))))
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(define-public python-anyjson
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(package
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(name "python-anyjson")
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(version "0.3.3")
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(source
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(origin
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(method url-fetch)
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(uri (pypi-uri "anyjson" version))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"1fjph4alvcscsl5d4b6qpv1yh31jy05jxi1l0xff7lws7j32v09p"))))
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(build-system python-build-system)
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(arguments
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`(;; We could possibly get tests working, but on Python 3 it's not so easy.
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;; Very strangely, 2to3 is run *during setup.py install* (or bdist, or
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;; whatever) so this transformation needs to be done before the tests
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;; can be run. Maybe we could add a build step to transform beforehand
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;; but it could be annoying/difficult.
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;; We can enable tests for the Python 2 version, though, and do below.
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#:tests? #f))
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(home-page "http://bitbucket.org/runeh/anyjson/")
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(synopsis
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"Wraps best available JSON implementation in a common interface")
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(description
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"Anyjson loads whichever is the fastest JSON module installed
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and provides a uniform API regardless of which JSON implementation is used.")
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(license bsd-3)
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(properties `((python2-variant . ,(delay python2-anyjson))))))
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(define-public python2-anyjson
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(let ((anyjson (package-with-python2
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(strip-python2-variant python-anyjson))))
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(package
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(inherit anyjson)
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(arguments `(;; Unlike the python 3 variant, we do run tests. See above!
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#:tests? #t
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,@(package-arguments anyjson)))
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(native-inputs `(("python2-setuptools" ,python2-setuptools)
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("python2-nose" ,python2-nose))))))
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