Result for 227984973B20E35F15AE44838BE4F32D96B326F9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/gocode/src/github.com/sanity-io/litter/testdata/config_Compact.dump
FileSize165
MD5A2E596EDBCFA5C02939D82F97831040C
SHA-1227984973B20E35F15AE44838BE4F32D96B326F9
SHA-256EBEFB178A286715743932012CF9704976ADD3567EDCF5B30D70F7CE9890FC219
SSDEEP3:sLRyHYefnemKccWhMV1vr0mYYA0CStBGjtMBHn7s1xneAem9SNfIYn:qkYEemrhMV1D09tGtcjtMBHgXeAerfIY
TLSHT1D2C08CE0C1DA1F0E19883865E2192082BDC0B02BB29C8A92C3A8AB4924035C5E96F238
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hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
FileSize9336
MD5E0FDE989866DE621A7F5D67DBACD514C
PackageDescriptionPretty printer library for Go data structures to aid in debugging and testing Litter is a pretty printer library for Go data structures to aid in debugging and testing. . It's named for the fact that it outputs literals, which you litter your output with. As a side benefit, all Litter output is compilable Go. You can use Litter to emit data during debug, and it's also really nice for "snapshot data" in unit tests, since it produces consistent, sorted output. . Litter was inspired by Spew (https://github.com/davecgh/go-spew), but focuses on terseness and readability.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-sanity-io-litter-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.1.0+git20171129.f8fd6a5-1
SHA-13545CD4A4FE53E08A7EE74A14CA96875F48BADBA
SHA-25693A718BD10833ACB0C2298D633FBD42F449D756E18874BA3F84B2EC19D0BBD68
Key Value
FileSize9172
MD5A4C727CEC2946FFAF3CF22931F35B149
PackageDescriptionPretty printer library for Go data structures to aid in debugging and testing Litter is a pretty printer library for Go data structures to aid in debugging and testing. . It's named for the fact that it outputs literals, which you litter your output with. As a side benefit, all Litter output is compilable Go. You can use Litter to emit data during debug, and it's also really nice for "snapshot data" in unit tests, since it produces consistent, sorted output. . Litter was inspired by Spew (https://github.com/davecgh/go-spew), but focuses on terseness and readability.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegolang-github-sanity-io-litter-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.1.0+git20171129.f8fd6a5-1
SHA-1F66C11858720C7236F3CEEFBB896F5DEF5BCEC5C
SHA-2567E041E6DDFA97125D9B0BD63229716F2F5268D4A2EF11C9A0632CF2D966EFF1F