Justin Black 109808e60d [Python] Adds new client generator, python-experimental (#3244)
* Adds python-experimental generator

* Adds python-experimental samples folder which uses its own v2 spec

* Adds enusre-up-to-date updates

* Removes samples/client/petstore/perl/t/AnotherFakeApiTest.t

* Removes comment line from python-experimental generator

* Reverts perl docs file

* Updates perl sample client

* Adds python-experimental to pom.xml

* Copies the python test foldeers tests and testfiles into python-experimental

* Copies python test folder into python-experimental

* Moves python testing from Travis (samples pom.xml profile) to Circlci (samples.circleci pom.xml profile)

* Adds python-experimental pom.xml

* Adds python-experimental makefile and .sh files

* Chenges python-experimental to use gitignored venv rather than .venv which is not ignored when testing

* Adds dev-requiremnts.txt and removes .travis.yml from python-experimental so CI tests will pass

* Moves python-experimental from CicleCI to Travis to get support for multiple python environments

* Updates generator java comment so CI tests will run over again
2019-07-06 22:43:29 +08:00

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# OpenAPI Generator Ignore
# Generated by openapi-generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator
# Use this file to prevent files from being overwritten by the generator.
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# You can make changes and tell OpenAPI Generator to ignore just this file by uncommenting the following line:
#ApiClient.cs
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#docs/*.md
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