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Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for - purchasing and maintaining their software, with professional grade assurances - from the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing - tools. - -.. _Tidelift Subscription: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-astroid?utm_source=pypi-astroid&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme - - - -What's this? ------------- - -The aim of this module is to provide a common base representation of -python source code. It is currently the library powering pylint's capabilities. - -It provides a compatible representation which comes from the `_ast` -module. It rebuilds the tree generated by the builtin _ast module by -recursively walking down the AST and building an extended ast. The new -node classes have additional methods and attributes for different -usages. They include some support for static inference and local name -scopes. Furthermore, astroid can also build partial trees by inspecting living -objects. - - -Installation ------------- - -Extract the tarball, jump into the created directory and run:: - - pip install . - - -If you want to do an editable installation, you can run:: - - pip install -e . - - -If you have any questions, please mail the code-quality@python.org -mailing list for support. See -http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/code-quality for subscription -information and archives. - -Documentation -------------- -http://astroid.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ - - -Python Versions ---------------- - -astroid 2.0 is currently available for Python 3 only. If you want Python 2 -support, older versions of astroid will still supported until 2020. - -Test ----- - -Tests are in the 'test' subdirectory. 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