Result for 4CBD02B7DB476FEC61FD84CD5CE763FE26BCF95C

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/quicktions.so
FileSize288408
MD56FF94D2FDF7BEFF291EFBB5DAAA8BE79
SHA-14CBD02B7DB476FEC61FD84CD5CE763FE26BCF95C
SHA-256E523384B48810BD79849EB59A22D5EADDEBCA613B43C753B1A30BA4BD68BD405
SSDEEP3072:TKf1a9kLkcZzFoTA74qm4uw6+f3IgbbKoDmmRm8LcwWXoiuQ2lL9kw2Tw3+YzqLw:C4Ouw6+NzxLcwWXKp3xFigKmb
TLSHT110541BE7B0E904ECD0B918355ABFD1725DBBB4784B21EF6B20D44D203B86F64166EB24
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MD5D4EA1BFAF498D5FE736E56DB78FD264F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionPython's Fraction data type is an excellent way to do exact money calculations and largely beats Decimal in terms of simplicity, accuracy and safety. Clearly not in terms of speed, though, given the cdecimal accelerator in Py3.3+. Quicktions is an adaptation of the original fractions module (as included in CPython 3.5) that is compiled and optimised with Cython into a fast, native extension module. Compared to the standard library fractions module in Py2.7 and Py3.4, quicktions is currently about 10x faster, and still about 6x faster than the current version in Python 3.5. It's also about 15x faster than the (Python implemented) decimal module in Py2.7.
PackageNamepython2-quicktions
PackageReleaselp153.2.17
PackageVersion1.11
SHA-11151675FE11517264A265CBB886AD4314F6F2D2A
SHA-2563578AAED073BEE9F5A3AC883C04AFA4403812B307CC5B3A77511C61D95733292