Result for 398A62421B0E33CD78BE92C4A625FEAC5B22FD40

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-sphinxcontrib-trio/html/index.html
FileSize34055
MD5DA3CAE66B4AFB26A6C9EB392BDF2EE21
SHA-1398A62421B0E33CD78BE92C4A625FEAC5B22FD40
SHA-256F92EE87A0F0A7CB1E08322ABE9D64D6AF4F78F97F2B4F21820756BE4B11E6297
SSDEEP384:RVVlr2Z2cj7bZU5e8fXoW4Wxg1jgAi3mWX9S5beoyt:Flr2Z2cvFUbtx2jgAi2WNEtyt
TLSHT19BE2863280E156375E6341DAE3951F3DB0EB802AE0520812EBFD476CA3D5DD57A27A1F
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MD5CB6912F0B866E4F57E260CA0D5BBDC55
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
PackageRelease4.fc34
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-1A555165D87FCCFB6332935A8FCA13835288819AF
SHA-2561F081C0AFBBA3FB39B8AA3A849C1C14E1F69C2B5349989ED98AB1E37D56EB0D0