Result for 7820C7D91321B5ADB46D1607F8AD6FDED3393020

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FileName./usr/lib64/python3.4/site-packages/blist/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-34.pyo
FileSize600
MD55B950508FEADF651041F6AD751152DC8
SHA-17820C7D91321B5ADB46D1607F8AD6FDED3393020
SHA-25635F5CAB5EE7C1BB165007C05BC7C2C2750DA0AB58E59CE077A8E973B8BE4519D
SSDEEP12:4Vzka6EZ2Y8G/OpLAXkS0sdwov2B72mjAGqD6kZk:qz6q2YN/gcEQw02d2nyka
TLSHT18FF0EBA53BA5CF17F4DDE7BF0132061C1941DD36A20C2B012F18D8AC888EB92803306E
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MD5DE32E5E9F016BF5C9E4C4E31A1D74601
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThe blist is a drop-in replacement for the Python list that provides better performance when modifying large lists. The blist package also provides sortedlist, sortedset, weaksortedlist, weaksortedset, sorteddict, and btuple types. Python's built-in list is a dynamically-sized array; to insert or remove an item from the beginning or middle of the list, it has to move most of the list in memory, i.e., O(n) operations. The blist uses a flexible, hybrid array/tree structure and only needs to move a small portion of items in memory, specifically using O(log n) operations. For small lists, the blist and the built-in list have virtually identical performance.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-blist
PackageRelease5.fc23
PackageVersion1.3.6
SHA-1073F647F30ADE888A3972B0B3980BB2CFB4E0E28
SHA-2562E71FF09AA3C4B9439C12C16397BA4788C1CF576AE2524BF6690E2E0E65145DA