Result for 0096BD93597D8C9AE25ACA8066CE71FF8680508C

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python-Traits-3.0.2/examples/tutorials/doc_examples/examples/event.py
FileSize582
MD594071636447F90851A8F44E71AA76C3B
SHA-10096BD93597D8C9AE25ACA8066CE71FF8680508C
SHA-2561E003B076132813A0F428D135DA6F2BB878E9C6D79924C02510E5C30CFFF4721
SSDEEP6:SnwNERUQFCbM+XxziYEeymJ1bTQ8iSSN/eM246qEAp4FqtAstKOAv4ENJXhv/q7n:FERUQCbXxuYpy8RSVeZYdKH4SvGn
TLSHT15EF05C585D5370614297CA5D63C2F449C21B28F702440428B1FD1A8A8F411C9ADACE69
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MD51AAF53BA007E9C12EC6B90B1A770B9C1
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThe traits package developed by Enthought provides a special type definition called a trait. Although they can be used as normal Python object attributes, traits also have several additional characteristics: * Initialization: A trait can be assigned a default value. * Validation: A trait attribute's type can be explicitly declared. * Delegation: The value of a trait attribute can be contained either in another object. * Notification: Setting the value of a trait attribute can trigger notification of other parts of the program. * Visualization: User interfaces that permit the interactive modification of a trait's value can be automatically constructed using the trait's definition.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython-Traits
PackageRelease2.fc11
PackageVersion3.0.2
SHA-17DD1074184C89307591498EAC6B8A476692ECCEF
SHA-256A626D601EE2C49E84603C7CF439222577F56C016CCCBEAE64A8FA78131E838FA