Result for 227EBA14CFEFB2FDE7AA09AFDD8E40DCBB2D863B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/mipsel-linux-gnu/liblua5.2-cqueues.so.0.0.0
FileSize337996
MD5C4A4ED1C5ED1B866011B57482A3A6A32
SHA-1227EBA14CFEFB2FDE7AA09AFDD8E40DCBB2D863B
SHA-256B714753FBB4C073BA0BF7671B1E2B5787FEAC79285E745DA9E487FFDA9903537
SSDEEP6144:L/l6PjW8c2r4y4izrysCUYuX2TxxYEQseNbFFwtwHHsYNjOwF1ajfWbjV+JaeCQE:L/l6fc2r4y4grpCUNX2TxxYEQseNbFFV
TLSHT17174E703DF042FA7C8E7CC314B3DC20214EDEC9F6299A66B767C498D3E5254AAD97498
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Key Value
FileSize187876
MD5DB15CFD26F3FAE8E96A706BFE9BDD224
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20200726-1
SHA-114AD65BAC1BD781011A7D6D57DE7AA131381A1D1
SHA-256CE1C0A071D8D749CD88B001DB279463DC5786ADD2B791A6513AA8D8B3BF27642