Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numexpr/__config__.pyo |
FileSize | 954 |
MD5 | D6531048293EEDFD780060D5091FFE4B |
SHA-1 | 381EA6D7368D4D88379883054EB4BC8CE3493879 |
SHA-256 | 76EFF506C62BD526CC49E49F1DB9051D4A733FF7BD58FADF0DFCEDE6BDF25A92 |
SSDEEP | 24:AlG5lors3epTikQUkF6/ISWgxfshFpiyA0CrRpQ5xZR:0G4s+GFFH+fYQy6RG5R |
TLSH | T1CE11BDD0F3E84BEBC6764575A130411BDDBAD1F3230577402220A1B55CFC76149FB586 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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Key | Value |
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MD5 | 3429C48C0ADFC5428D836C15C414BAE5 |
PackageArch | s390 |
PackageDescription | The numexpr package evaluates multiple-operator array expressions many times faster than NumPy can. It accepts the expression as a string, analyzes it, rewrites it more efficiently, and compiles it to faster Python code on the fly. It's the next best thing to writing the expression in C and compiling it with a specialized just-in-time (JIT) compiler, i.e. it does not require a compiler at runtime. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | python-numexpr |
PackageRelease | 1.fc17 |
PackageVersion | 2.0.1 |
SHA-1 | 1EFD8866D5F31FA18A5C4FA11DE86B7E7545AF19 |
SHA-256 | 38833CC2F60F5723803F45A7A00CC42A19BE034C82B8F51A1E249D7D6A238906 |