exponential-decay / demystify

Engine for analysis of Siegfried export files and DROID CSV. The tool has three purposes, break the export into its components and store them within a SQLite database; create additional columns to augment the output where useful; and query the SQLite database, outputting results in a readable form useful for analysis by researchers and archivists within digital preservation departments in memory institutions. The tool will find duplicates, unidentified files, blacklisted objects, character encoding issues, and more.
http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/blogs/2014-06-03-analysis-engine-droid-csv-export
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Idiomatic naming isn't used consistently #61

Closed ross-spencer closed 2 years ago

ross-spencer commented 2 years ago

Some functions have been named (...) which aren't "magic" and have been invented (by me!). Style guide here: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#id34 if there is an opportunity to change them let's.

ross-spencer commented 2 years ago

This should be dealt with in https://github.com/exponential-decay/demystify/pull/66 which will be available in a tagged release soon.