Result for 422079F60529BFBF5E10C7B743F4F3576DAC3FE2

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/wcwidth/__pycache__/table_zero.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize19632
MD56C39258086C68EC06AA6EBBEE58A58A0
SHA-1422079F60529BFBF5E10C7B743F4F3576DAC3FE2
SHA-2565AE9568A935FFA56864E6A2ADD1D274A1B64B751EC55F804017B293BBD6121E4
SSDEEP384:7SWQbbErSS0ZYvpUQRHZUB5SubrSyqZStylh+yzUkyey27yroVN1yyLboLDyEfRj:7SWebErSPspUsZUB5SubrSyqZStylh+p
TLSHT17E921A513A32664B7FE5F86296D96626435801A46E54E048AA73F13EF3272E47F11342
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hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD537F70B90B4BDC73947C58601A3722F15
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease3.1
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-12E201C05A87D3A3F47DBEB435A28CEF0AE8BD6D4
SHA-256D75CA81145DC6C86A77F23D70BC90C50C6CCAE1A627FE92D2E8334CCBC9678D1
Key Value
MD566ECA0468291177603D405F6905EDD29
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.13
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1C2CBAF79B83FFAD265E2DABC007887307883D6EB
SHA-256C1BAE18A4B2BB2DD20F2F047A0CBEFEBB4E8FCCABC9E9260181191638D6C8C65
Key Value
MD58054A798B9EE194C9DBB10DEDCC8A97D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease4.2
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1CF1FF598CB748B44B628D44CF27C35CFF725B0FF
SHA-25646444058635B3900C8F838D30D971797995B5D958B15B397DE06FBD42342F19C
Key Value
MD560CF70FFA20375EAAF7AAFD0755D405B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.18
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-18B44BA31F6F5D3621B979F9E1F9A1267057DC522
SHA-256A61FF98B91AE5C0C4308C5EB0ED0D0551601A73276835B0C1A640DF8174F74AA
Key Value
MD557363E5F1AF6F0C11ADA7A6C95BCC36B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease3.4
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-14879AE7A94F617679E07487ACAA5F15C332C68B4
SHA-256629A020D20CB256FCFE4EE27C99AF7231F552252FA732B51E86A0F068BC5C2D6
Key Value
MD52D8114C5474102250AE440B300C754AE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease5.1
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-114E6FE4CB06F7C6AED5DCA812C39D10A50BF3411
SHA-25644D852D0B07416596F672E65DA306CC2C3FE5A990952FAFA3E7B012B7C7829EE
Key Value
MD56BBBCD0A4E7EF6E37566EA5CFE95EF7D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease5.2
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1D9B5FC996704C400DEAFC18D873F1E4F4377579B
SHA-25685B15FEAD767A2397390E8664E89FE240EC82D8D039304F4D2AD74A854B2D2B4
Key Value
MD52879D4DE5C9BDE1AE70EDEF29D646C32
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.29
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1EE474E284C873A0F999BCA06352DD56D194DFD12
SHA-256919D1A09B8F4FC739C0794AED1F0212406410311B9BA93A0ECDAF31C76B8C0CF
Key Value
MD52B241B49623304B1BF93778FF96495C6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.18
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1BF1321671EE330201E0A141D26A6CBD86B017FA9
SHA-256835BAB93F0777329EC825B0EF543EDC0271021117E5D3772EE9D019114362CB4
Key Value
MD5CC99EDB2CBA09A276D8805AA1D0CEFE6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython38-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.12
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1D7E30F228EC7232D619FF01BDA8129FFF2464473
SHA-256FC853F465B900F70A87A354A309AA1CE878591854A023428C0F1D5588CA40721