Result for C05410FFEAFB681DED5E0E80CD69D21C00037A6D

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FileName./usr/lib64/python3.9/site-packages/quicktions.cpython-39-x86_64-linux-gnu.so
FileSize174096
MD5051F77F992427CE5BFF3EC89671A16CE
SHA-1C05410FFEAFB681DED5E0E80CD69D21C00037A6D
SHA-25650D6D016AEACF6C4866E4A6E60EA5ED7A350AE827AB0EF4FEEBA6EBD3CF564B6
SSDEEP3072:BbEQ9DJxSmMU/PSKE1mh7W/ewdwSi3d6U6USjHvZO:1XxUmPSDm0ewd/i3dtSjvZ
TLSHT198043B6B706514FCD0A69430C9AB56A33831FC9683353BAB15C8BE301F56F60672EBB5
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MD52CF9CA03B27A4386D0EF4EF5F4C6F0DD
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.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython39-quicktions
PackageRelease1.13
PackageVersion1.11
SHA-121EC87AC1A1596BC3CE5A35C3E612E4A489909DD
SHA-2562350E8A3B4FA43F468302D102A6396504A52FDF4DBF4BB57BC5888A2D93E4EC1