Grammar Parser Library for Python

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The pyparsing module is an alternative approach to creating and executing
simple grammars, vs. the traditional lex/yacc approach, or the use of regular
expressions. The pyparsing module provides a library of classes that client
code uses to construct the grammar directly in Python code.

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Revision 32 (latest revision is 49)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 695770 from Ondřej Súkup's avatar Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx) (revision 32)
- update to 2.4.0
- drop nose_to_unittest.patch
- drop _service
 * Adds a pyparsing.__compat__ object for specifying compatibility with
   future breaking changes.
 * Conditionalizes the API-breaking behavior, based on the value
   pyparsing.__compat__.collect_all_And_tokens.  By default, this value
   will be set to True, reflecting the new bugfixed behavior.
 * User code that is dependent on the pre-bugfix behavior can restore
   it by setting this value to False.
 * Updated unitTests.py and simple_unit_tests.py to be compatible with
   "python setup.py test".
 * Fixed bug in runTests handling '\n' literals in quoted strings.
 * Added tag_body attribute to the start tag expressions generated by
   makeHTMLTags, so that you can avoid using SkipTo to roll your own
   tag body expression:
 * indentedBlock failure handling was improved
 * Address Py2 incompatibility in simpleUnitTests, plus explain() and
   Forward str() cleanup
 * Fixed docstring with embedded '\w', which creates SyntaxWarnings in Py3.8.
 * Added example parser for rosettacode.org tutorial compiler.
 * Added example to show how an HTML table can be parsed into a
   collection of Python lists or dicts, one per row.
 * Updated SimpleSQL.py example to handle nested selects, reworked
   'where' expression to use infixNotation.
 * Added include_preprocessor.py, similar to macroExpander.py.
 * Examples using makeHTMLTags use new tag_body expression when
   retrieving a tag's body text.
 * Updated examples that are runnable as unit tests
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