Result for A5EB02EF9F506BD5E4410E7DCAF518743BF9B118

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FileName./usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/quicktions.cpython-36m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
FileSize194200
MD5994120F784B1288D07820720A65BAB11
SHA-1A5EB02EF9F506BD5E4410E7DCAF518743BF9B118
SHA-25686C78309AD929F7CD9E5CFBBFC2926FEDD97477893804EC27F93C5884C04C2DB
SSDEEP3072:BLdf/vIbwxbcjDQvd5Ie9ckGSPpLh7knAxFnIOrkWVVKSDFXxtm7d1:PywxQDQ7nknAx3nwSDFht2d1
TLSHT162144ABA71F640B8C17B68384ED79A623CB8BC5443353A6A24C8AC301F53F5953ADB75
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MD53561F9AF2A7EBE931C4FDDAF385D430F
PackageArchx86_64
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.
PackageNamepython3-quicktions
PackageReleaselp150.2.1
PackageVersion1.9
SHA-1EAEB4B0EE8BCBD764FBE26D079D9778390E6EC23
SHA-256C967E4584DDBCD42BE56AC16C8B543C5A9395F47A2EB6D507B858885C1300705