Result for 818756BF563A925FAF252D6EFFB4E3F7A499DFD1

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FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/lazy_object_proxy/cext.arm-linux-gnueabihf.so
FileSize18884
MD533799BDEF76D41822564598C17283E5A
SHA-1818756BF563A925FAF252D6EFFB4E3F7A499DFD1
SHA-256B8379015E5121AB78AE08EB0556BA9540B8512B37824CF8376A4715DEDF66CC5
SSDEEP384:TNA7O5WjRm7LCBN1HSyP2wxol9o4AhDoubvnXB:6jmyBG7welZAhHbvX
TLSHT1568283CA6645DDB7C046197430739EC98302978EC29C8BA7E37004B54F7B8262CB9F6A
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FileSize19128
MD520FCC95B0E74DFD139B885509C1CE395
PackageDescriptionPython fast and thorough lazy object proxy A lazy object proxy is an object that wraps a callable but defers the call until the object is actually required, and caches the result of said call. . These kinds of objects are useful in resolving various dependency issues, few examples: . * Objects that need to held circular references at each other, but at different stages. To instantiate object Foo you need an instance of Bar. Instance of Bar needs an instance of Foo in some of it methods (but not at construction). Circular imports sound familiar? . * Performance sensitive code. You don't know ahead of time what you're going to use but you don't want to pay for allocating all the resources at the start as you usually need just few of them. . This package contains the Python 2 version of lazy-object-proxy .
PackageMaintainerSandro Tosi <morph@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-lazy-object-proxy
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.2.2-1
SHA-1461FFA0288D72E8C9D52261EED1D4C69EBC31635
SHA-2565F0DDADE27EE9D112726F26004C080F9BA5F336E69568E933D13C5CB3D78605C