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FileName | ./usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gflags_validators.pyo |
FileSize | 7505 |
MD5 | 6AFA6768F49456B090887363B007A426 |
SHA-1 | 32A9C38F800FBFFF9DC8BF271360B12E2DEAD6ED |
SHA-256 | 22EE6F576604B6B1D9463B0A176D75E56A6F13854EA7150D16B70AE280A682EC |
SSDEEP | 192:c/I+pabMgxWxQvtvjEHYqyDNJkxRj4xoQvtae:H+pFsWxQvtvIHMNJgRYoQv1 |
TLSH | T150F102E1B791462BCE6178B461E0405A9BFCE17363026BC171EC513B3F88BB9C63A785 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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MD5 | A17BFE4715075C6A4A94B8752374BC1B |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | This project is the python equivalent of google-gflags, a Google commandline flag implementation for C++. It is intended to be used in situations where a project wants to mimic the command-line flag handling of a C++ app that uses google-gflags, or for a Python app that, via swig or some other means, is linked with a C++ app that uses google-gflags. The gflags package contains a library that implements commandline flags processing. As such it's a replacement for getopt(). It has increased flexibility, including built-in support for Python types, and the ability to define flags in the source file in which they're used. (This last is its major difference from OptParse.) |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | python2-gflags |
PackageRelease | 5.el7 |
PackageVersion | 2.0 |
SHA-1 | 653C2ACB0CBB67ABE31DC4D0A9C20DD5F5038857 |
SHA-256 | 91BED6C8C005298714CF0CC7ABF1711986C99D857888931A91CADF0CF500BD1C |