Result for 534A8177D3A6DF51C11A95ABEA2770F7316A0AE1

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/mips64el-linux-gnuabi64/liblua5.1-cqueues.so.0.0.0
FileSize346552
MD52E18F7A52034B780911AA40FC2B56EBC
SHA-1534A8177D3A6DF51C11A95ABEA2770F7316A0AE1
SHA-256CD448CDF2B5662BBF605B91B41BEDAF6A06B4B665DC157590B18137E853232C4
SSDEEP3072:ae9lRpQPuSiurLxW/vDQKXn2Fq8HMwX+LpcakgbURkrXtc5fLWNqcOGpqdQdo2kr:DlRhuU/vDVmyLkZuGNW3tc2i2+
TLSHT1AC74E962EF0C5E07F4EB8F318C79D15B167C6CEB72108566779C0E8A3D1B65A0B8588B
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Key Value
FileSize154750
MD599A5B169C990519348930B415D8442DB
PackageDescriptionevent loop for Lua 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
PackageSectioninterpreters
PackageVersion20161214-2
SHA-13575BF9B52F60F1795456C2C80A9BAF7C98E8269
SHA-256AFE3E47FA98E90EAA85DE825378E2745A46AF8AC1906455F79B698ADED9CC2F6