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@shells/py-bashlex: import py-bashlex-0.18

bashlex is a Python port of the parser used internally by GNU bash.

For the most part it's transliterated from C, the major differences are:

1. it does not execute anything
2. it is reentrant
3. it generates a complete AST
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BLAKE2s (bashlex-0.18.tar.gz) = 3f66fe1516283ce588d453773b4f425500e46eca4482bd341663abccdeb68846
SHA512 (bashlex-0.18.tar.gz) = b5fbdf9daab7a522e100e4b27e1d8ecf65ff66230f761c3221d86e325a20a403aa035370d611b88826278b62778b7e5a69cc62c6c4f7e9a80620536b8c5610d1
Size (bashlex-0.18.tar.gz) = 68742 bytes
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