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FileSize | 4732 |
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SHA-1 | 0566EBC005B1490AE7FA7BE7C20664032A8D0CC1 |
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MD5 | 40CA67C90A748FBCABB4B2B21134CD45 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | Pytools is a big bag of things that are "missing" from the Python standard library. This is mainly a dependency of other software packages (pycuda, pyopencl, etc ), and is probably of little interest to you unless you use those. If you're curious nonetheless, here's what's on offer: * A ton of small tool functions such as len_iterable, argmin, tuple generation, permutation generation, ASCII table pretty printing, GvR's mokeypatch_xxx() hack, the elusive flatten, and much more. * Michele Simionato's decorator module * A time-series logging module, pytools.log. * Batch job submission, pytools.batchjob. * A lexer, pytools.lex. |
PackageName | python3-pytools |
PackageRelease | lp150.2.2 |
PackageVersion | 2019.1.1 |
SHA-1 | 0BDCB146BD5094AC461899C389CCFBEA95B223DD |
SHA-256 | 1BB074A335A6BE3B1E35EC5AF328AFF1AA05CEDA8B85D4C72858CBBC0AA957E5 |