A single file library for easily adding evaluatable expressions into python
projects. Say you want to allow a user to set an alarm volume, which could
depend on the time of day, alarm level, how many previous alarms had gone off,
and if there is music playing at the time.

Or if you want to allow simple formulae in a web application, but don't want to
give full eval() access, or don't want to run in javascript on the client side.

It's deliberately trying to stay simple to use and not have millions of
features, pull it in from PyPI (pip or easy_install), or even just a single file
you can dump into a project.

Internally, it's using the amazing python ast module to parse the expression,
which allows very fine control of what is and isn't allowed. It should be
completely safe in terms of what operations can be performed by the expression.

The only issue I know to be aware of is that you can create an expression which
takes a long time to evaluate, or which evaluating requires an awful lot of
memory, which leaves the potential for DOS attacks. There is basic protection
against this, and you can lock it down further if you desire.

You should be aware of this when deploying in a public setting.

The defaults are pretty locked down and basic, and it's easy to add whatever
extra specific functionality you need (your own functions, variable/name lookup,
etc).
