Result for 4BC6211C9C41E0A460908A13AE5AC8E4F461B9E9

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FileName./usr/lib/pyshared/python2.7/protocols/_speedups.so
FileSize31424
MD52610BECE2EF0BE1D8872385806284CA7
SHA-14BC6211C9C41E0A460908A13AE5AC8E4F461B9E9
SHA-256AB8E12E97566EBF63E1E893F9598FF25D0A878716D86EEED919A83FD46D81DE1
SSDEEP384:kv9zxI+jT/Mx0ggTjNQBZ3GKZpeNop4pzhhw6PJbHM8w77KU7km1Z4VD9ZAaa5QQ:SlT/O0fTR4Z3GoCzb0emf4V5BTAgg
TLSHT1E2E2979268E34271C0AB10F4E903557FE5A2E3076D2C8BEED0A46D8DD7543B12125AFF
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize47772
MD5BCA018E95BE0093A758768097F4BF717
PackageDescriptionOpen Protocols and Component Adaptation for Python Do you hate having to write lots of if-then logic to test what type something is? Wouldn't it be nice if you could just declare "I want this object to have this behavior" and magically convert whatever value you have, to the type you need? PyProtocols lets you do just that, cleanly, quickly, and robustly -- even with built-in types or other people's classes. . PyProtocols extends the PEP 246 adapt() function with a new "declaration API" that lets you easily define your own protocols and adapters, and declare what adapters should be used to adapt what types, objects, or protocols. In addition to its own Interface type, PyProtocols can also use Twisted and Zope's Interface types too. (Of course, since Twisted and Zope interfaces aren't as flexible, only a subset of the PyProtocols API works with them. Specific limitations are listed in the documentation.)
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-protocols
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0a.svn20070625-5build1
SHA-1DB698CA318E01449AA267C116A5ED4EB73A1AB9F
SHA-25693E69D471654CEDFF1D778F28CBB2A422BAB164A821289864108EDA8FB34450B