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PackageDescription | documentation for the Python morris module Morris is a simple Python library for creating notification mechanism similar to Qt signals or C# events. Application developers can create signals with a simple decorator (@signal), send signals by calling the decorated method or function, connect to and disconnect from signals with signal.connect() and signal.disconnect(). . Morris comes with support for writing high-level unit tests using the SignalTestCase.{watchSignal,assertSignalFired,assertSignalNotFired}() methods. Appropriate ordering constraints on multiple signals can be tested using the SignalTestCase.assertSignalOrdering() method. . This package contains the HTML documentation |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Python Modules Team <python-modules-team@lists.alioth.debian.org> |
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PackageDescription | documentation for the Python morris module Morris is a simple Python library for creating notification mechanism similar to Qt signals or C# events. Application developers can create signals with a simple decorator (@signal), send signals by calling the decorated method or function, connect to and disconnect from signals with signal.connect() and signal.disconnect(). . Morris comes with support for writing high-level unit tests using the SignalTestCase.{watchSignal,assertSignalFired,assertSignalNotFired}() methods. Appropriate ordering constraints on multiple signals can be tested using the SignalTestCase.assertSignalOrdering() method. . This package contains the HTML documentation |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | python-morris-doc |
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