Result for 1FA0C5CDE69CA9240C02E173AF224AB6DB08B274

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pexpect/__pycache__/pty_spawn.cpython-37.opt-1.pyc
FileSize31559
MD5DD07D7C58A954F3BD9ADF43E92FCD58C
SHA-11FA0C5CDE69CA9240C02E173AF224AB6DB08B274
SHA-2562F857AD4CE246F7FE1DBDD2DB2FB27A68B0C1115B2CD187EBFE3C2A522DACDF4
SSDEEP768:ku+4Vb2hidZcOuI2bN+mQUQdrsxdLIta5DF:k9lhIZZ4E94SM5DF
TLSHT1D7E2F78B26CA5B36FE51F0B4156DC3E2A315803F13668185B4ECD4183F5B1B846BBEE6
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MD53C7CDE6990D2E228BA9A35D4A1923C15
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PackageDescriptionPexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications, controlling them, and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup scripts for duplicating software package installations on different servers. It can be used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect, nor does it require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that supports the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface was designed to be easy to use.
PackageMaintainerwally <wally>
PackageNamepython3-pexpect
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion4.7.0
SHA-132C0BDCDE22B5E53664585D5BBB5A9ACF82BD739
SHA-256178667E838B46EECE54BF81B758EE1A971F930A2A5284BC871F1EE71B2CA0322