Result for 0AC1642E9DCC21735AE4126D02E0E6A3A8A6EC23

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-lazy-object-proxy/copyright
FileSize8544
MD5955C3225F375A885CE701710F9198557
SHA-10AC1642E9DCC21735AE4126D02E0E6A3A8A6EC23
SHA-256B7F55494F82F1F5CD62770AD7C813450B50590EA54032E677F45F6AB12123C95
SSDEEP192:jOrkbH13U3RawcVoEqVG8LcAfiLlBOEbT16znn8:CrkbHdGRTMoEKFiJt6T8
TLSHT1D002C6AB9308133617D602D7A11695C1F77EA4283B27089020BD919C375FDB6927F6EF
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Key Value
FileSize19028
MD5EFB8B7D0BAAA5B6303DD31FCBD1E9AB8
PackageDescriptionPython 3 fast and thorough lazy object proxy A lazy object proxy is an object that wraps a callable but defers the call until the object is actually required, and caches the result of said call. . These kinds of objects are useful in resolving various dependency issues, few examples: . * Objects that need to held circular references at each other, but at different stages. To instantiate object Foo you need an instance of Bar. Instance of Bar needs an instance of Foo in some of it methods (but not at construction). Circular imports sound familiar? . * Performance sensitive code. You don't know ahead of time what you're going to use but you don't want to pay for allocating all the resources at the start as you usually need just few of them. . This package contains the Python 3 version of lazy-object-proxy .
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-lazy-object-proxy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.5.1-1
SHA-1C93D0C8CD026CBAADE89230FCBE21C203967C0BC
SHA-25686B0410E047D332C6CE0DB2672BD098288393363AFC72413F7725948C7FC8D5A
Key Value
FileSize19184
MD58C10AD5138BD8ABFA03232C3D0ABFA2D
PackageDescriptionPython 3 fast and thorough lazy object proxy A lazy object proxy is an object that wraps a callable but defers the call until the object is actually required, and caches the result of said call. . These kinds of objects are useful in resolving various dependency issues, few examples: . * Objects that need to held circular references at each other, but at different stages. To instantiate object Foo you need an instance of Bar. Instance of Bar needs an instance of Foo in some of it methods (but not at construction). Circular imports sound familiar? . * Performance sensitive code. You don't know ahead of time what you're going to use but you don't want to pay for allocating all the resources at the start as you usually need just few of them. . This package contains the Python 3 version of lazy-object-proxy .
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-lazy-object-proxy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.5.1-1
SHA-13F47BFFB7E7296F71B13E4156AD5B2C75A884A13
SHA-25677272EBA8AF071F3F414FA517095B99E68EE227B98CE363A9535DBE5B0CB8A40