Re: [vwrap] [ogpx] Notes from my parts of the VWRAP session

Mark Lentczner <markl@lindenlab.com> Tue, 30 March 2010 21:57 UTC

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On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:45 AM, Hurliman, John wrote:
> Mark, can you point me at the LLIDL handling code? I'm interested in LLIDL's application to unit testing.

MIT licensed Python implementation of LLSD & LLIDL can be found here:
	http://hg.secondlife.com/llbase

In particular, the LLIDL implementation is just one file:
	http://hg.secondlife.com/llbase/src/tip/llbase/llidl.py
Rather extensive unit test suite:
	http://hg.secondlife.com/llbase/src/tip/tests/llidl_test.py


	- Mark



Mark Lentczner
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