Result for 29B40418372CAAF7E5E55E755415B42CEF7A006E

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/sortedcontainers/__pycache__/sorteddict.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize22673
MD568BDFBFBA9B71E18BE51DAAADC14D93C
SHA-129B40418372CAAF7E5E55E755415B42CEF7A006E
SHA-256B85069B47007DBEC918EFC5C32AD64F3746F5F7D62C0BA194B20CB33B97CD134
SSDEEP384:0djHBgq3ZFp2JovB07zi9pBFQnAQYKHzp:0d1t3V8EFV7KTp
TLSHT190A2642338C20967F795F7FB60BF29805916823BA5486752310CD8696F0BF89A37F56C
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MD50AB8A6E9C071B13CED092BFDC969ED88
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionSortedContainers is an Apache2 licensed containers library, written in pure-Python, and fast as C-extensions. Python's standard library is great until you need a sorted container type. Many will attest that you can get really far without one, but the moment you **really need** a sorted list, dict, or set, you're faced with a dozen different implementations, most using C-extensions without great documentation and benchmarking. SortedContainers takes all of the work out of Python sorted types - making your deployment and use of Python easy. There's no need to install a C compiler or pre-build and distribute custom extensions. Performance is a feature and testing has 100% coverage with unit tests and hours of stress.
PackageNamepython3-sortedcontainers
PackageRelease2.6
PackageVersion2.1.0
SHA-1E436610504C9C86AF7BE59983214D4514BFD8D3B
SHA-256A526B16FAC8F4F1B2223303B5FA873E3C2AB56F60E8D7732942F93F8595B8072