/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/brian/stdunits.py is in python-brian 1.4.3-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright ENS, INRIA, CNRS
# Contributors: Romain Brette (brette@di.ens.fr) and Dan Goodman (goodman@di.ens.fr)
#
# Brian is a computer program whose purpose is to simulate models
# of biological neural networks.
#
# This software is governed by the CeCILL license under French law and
# abiding by the rules of distribution of free software. You can use,
# modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL
# license as circulated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA at the following URL
# "http://www.cecill.info".
#
# As a counterpart to the access to the source code and rights to copy,
# modify and redistribute granted by the license, users are provided only
# with a limited warranty and the software's author, the holder of the
# economic rights, and the successive licensors have only limited
# liability.
#
# In this respect, the user's attention is drawn to the risks associated
# with loading, using, modifying and/or developing or reproducing the
# software by the user in light of its specific status of free software,
# that may mean that it is complicated to manipulate, and that also
# therefore means that it is reserved for developers and experienced
# professionals having in-depth computer knowledge. Users are therefore
# encouraged to load and test the software's suitability as regards their
# requirements in conditions enabling the security of their systems and/or
# data to be ensured and, more generally, to use and operate it in the
# same conditions as regards security.
#
# The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had
# knowledge of the CeCILL license and that you accept its terms.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
######### PHYSICAL UNIT NAMES #####################
#------------------------------------ Dan Goodman -
# These are optional shorthand unit names which in
# most circumstances shouldn't clash with local names
"""Optional short unit names
This module defines the following short unit names:
mV, mA, uA (micro_amp), nA, pA, mF, uF, nF, mS, uS, ms,
Hz, kHz, MHz, cm, cm2, cm3, mm, mm2, mm3, um, um2, um3
"""
import units as _units
import fundamentalunits as _fundamentalunits
mV = _units.mvolt
mA = _units.mamp
uA = _units.uamp
nA = _units.namp
pA = _units.pamp
pF = _units.pfarad
uF = _units.ufarad
nF = _units.nfarad
nS = _units.nsiemens
uS = _units.usiemens
ms = _units.msecond
Hz = _units.hertz
kHz = _units.khertz
MHz = _units.Mhertz
cm = _units.cmetre
cm2 = _units.cmetre2
cm3 = _units.cmetre3
mm = _units.mmetre
mm2 = _units.mmetre2
mm3 = _units.mmetre3
um = _units.umetre
um2 = _units.umetre2
um3 = _units.umetre3
_units.all_units.extend([mV, mA, uA, nA, pA, pF, uF, nF, nS, uS, ms, Hz, kHz, MHz, cm, cm2, cm3, mm, mm2, mm3, um, um2, um3])
|