Result for 4E5AF6446042100B7BFA6E6D00C7E4C11C51C079

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.3-cqueues.a
FileSize502372
MD5D73C3EE0B274D6D005D5C6673F9BCDC4
SHA-14E5AF6446042100B7BFA6E6D00C7E4C11C51C079
SHA-2567CE13BD7851C9D7D289DBE8893DD78461DFFDD883BA7257F4BD481D2B7960AA8
SSDEEP6144:bVeH9FJGDUiJsMik+9TCTbTTTTTTDdXQwbzbXahb4qlslITE6UhEMUyJJlcFy+dv:bQAq/KAE6UhEMUqlckQwHqJwxBq
TLSHT1C4B42C07B663849EC4558A3046B76261FA3DFC85CF32366B3345772E6FB2F209E68950
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Key Value
FileSize373592
MD50C8ED3E9C1D00A0F13AD03C95FBAA139
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua (development package) cqueues is a type of event loop for Lua, except it's not a classic event loop. It doesn't use callbacks—neither as part of the API nor internally—but instead you communicate with an event controller by the yielding and resumption of Lua coroutines using objects that adhere to a simple interface.
PackageMaintainerOndřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
PackageNamelua-cqueues-dev
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20200726-1
SHA-118B1FA7A60BC8C6208C71DB803F78DF60891AA60
SHA-256BDC6DE41733AB94CE4A3B333A5B8A226A88E40F393CDD1F3C2553DE720276A03