Result for 04CE1634284B501D4797F95DABD7584D39D7F926

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/sphinxcontrib_trio/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize8362
MD59E8A8EEFDA2307CB8C56615FEC839BC6
SHA-104CE1634284B501D4797F95DABD7584D39D7F926
SHA-256419E4C64247C3728640ABD1C64A8DC8376AFC9AA577D8245C02C3D4CF3D4ED88
SSDEEP192:HeRSRXtvjdZzOfcPGeIqUCE8nkMv9l/rZDpv7:+0jdZicPoqVESll/rZDpj
TLSHT10602E95B52077A25FC8EF2BCB24E050CA135936BD21F95633D08D9CD1E916E82926D0E
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MD549F952244CBC9819B02D47ED3F59049D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription This sphinx extension helps you document Python code that uses async/await, or abstract methods, or context managers, or generators, or ... you get the idea. It works by making sphinx's regular directives for documenting Python functions and methods smarter and more powerful. The name is because it was originally written for the Trio project, and I'm not very creative. But don't be put off – there's nothing Trio- or async-specific about this extension; any Python project can benefit. (Though projects using async/await probably benefit the most, since sphinx's built-in tools are especially inadequate in this case.)
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-sphinxcontrib-trio
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion1.1.0
SHA-1D1D5442CB9AE7202D8AAE1F120361EE52D4F2028
SHA-2567B70477557609ECEE288313E4388A67FEC4323B5E474BE555A477308DEF8E483