Result for 694A390C6E49387C713C86FAA5FBA4B202C2B8C6

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/python3.8/site-packages/quicktions.cpython-38-s390x-linux-gnu.so
FileSize245216
MD5799559BEB151FB755539195D705AC917
SHA-1694A390C6E49387C713C86FAA5FBA4B202C2B8C6
SHA-256393667BC258CDCBA91140D701447BA68E93F711D355281C5A01714A19980E50C
SSDEEP3072:rQLI3EK+psO4EVtTPcqFPaWZRtBE1u21YoYKI0HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH4xGGGv:eK+pt46tTPcqdLjsD
TLSHT1DD340991E452D749C4B8B63ED8DAB9F083675C7A364CC20D9A1CFB9217B3FC88A25171
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

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MD55DF900CFDF87810FCBC2E63F97C19F26
PackageArchs390x
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.
PackageNamepython38-quicktions
PackageRelease11.26
PackageVersion1.11
SHA-150820BC213987F97FFEE64FBA3F9F85386C442A2
SHA-25683C42394DB1F38E908BE317688D23D09CC5AEDDE2810D248E2BE60839FEC8C14