Result for 2659A37B757EC6DF55C5391ACBB6308FFAF7D75B

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-sphinxcontrib-trio/html/objects.inv
FileSize317
MD5E8C303CAB0DBE18F765D78E62DF92F80
SHA-12659A37B757EC6DF55C5391ACBB6308FFAF7D75B
SHA-256261DD97CF40C15060529FE7EC8E0045354A6704A7A778B651D02A9E0AD3C6C1E
SSDEEP6:S988/Bv/2qM/wT1nI+xukUm4+yAmU2j3Irj1M++M7jXvo:gBvOq/4eWAt3Pnjw
TLSHT1ADE02D8D82892BC02C0101821A9EDDB223FB46A828330770D427BC8FD3E180C4ABB898
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MD5A5DC716BA5ABEC1FCBAEE952118220B9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription This sphinx extension helps you document Python code that uses async/await, or abstract methods, or context managers, or generators, or ... you get the idea. It works by making sphinx's regular directives for documenting Python functions and methods smarter and more powerful. The name is because it was originally written for the Trio project, and I'm not very creative. But don't be put off – there's nothing Trio- or async-specific about this extension; any Python project can benefit. (Though projects using async/await probably benefit the most, since sphinx's built-in tools are especially inadequate in this case.)
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-sphinxcontrib-trio
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-1B9C1A3C715E1013DB42E07CF0992EBD6AB8F41ED
SHA-256F3C832E36DBD2DDD4AA7D81A3A1D07EB80FC3835D3A1C1AA06B8214DD3735660