Result for E8EC5C77FE74FD70E8628EF441DC631B6372BE7C

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FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-rjsmin/changelog.Debian.amd64.gz
FileSize250
MD5C06FD82C10793EC66AA0416EE47E6FF0
SHA-1E8EC5C77FE74FD70E8628EF441DC631B6372BE7C
SHA-25667D6549F5473B328707CCEFDB265D805DAFC89C83F560D67F29874CF83656E9E
SSDEEP6:XtyVDh3XCJbt2BPfRJoVsdsqBBxwdvwHpt5KUvnuBdjovX7R3vinpr:XIVDhYb0fRuV9q3MgU0nuBdUpKr
TLSHT17CD097ABE05C208BFFD38FBCA0665340E2991450E631C24A12AFCDC7D29C2D4842D398
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FileSize18472
MD556FB813E807D9A4715EB486CE13B6906
PackageDescriptionjavascript minifier written in Python - Python 2.7 rJSmin is a javascript minifier written in Python. The minifier is based on the semantics of jsmin.c by Douglas Crockford. . The module is a re-implementation aiming for speed, so it can be used at runtime (rather than during a preprocessing step). Usually it produces the same results as the original jsmin.c. It differs in the following ways: . - there is no error detection: unterminated string, regex and comment literals are treated as regular javascript code and minified as such. - Control characters inside string and regex literals are left untouched; they are not converted to spaces (nor to CR) - Newline characters are not allowed inside string and regex literals, except for line continuations in string literals (ECMA-5). - "return /regex/" is recognized correctly. - Line terminators after regex literals are handled more sensibly - "+ +" and "- -" sequences are not collapsed to '++' or '--' - Newlines before ! operators are removed more sensibly - Comments starting with an exclamation mark (!) can be kept optionally - rJSmin does not handle streams, but only complete strings. (However, the module provides a "streamy" interface). . Since most parts of the logic are handled by the regex engine it's way faster than the original Python port of jsmin.c by Baruch Even. The speed factor varies between about 6 and 55 depending on input and Python version (it gets faster the more compressed the input already is). Compared to the speed-refactored Python port by Dave St.Germain the performance gain is less dramatic but still between 3 and 50 (for huge inputs)). See the docs/BENCHMARKS file for details. . This package contains the Python 2.7 module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-rjsmin
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.12+dfsg1-4+b2
SHA-18ACE3C1F674E21772013535C3F8DD8A93FE9AD3C
SHA-2569F8461CBB9A48A520B85349BCF69111A9795382191EED758FDDED947D7451A39
Key Value
FileSize18628
MD57E932D67714FB04B318D05D00DF844DD
PackageDescriptionjavascript minifier written in Python - Python 3.x rJSmin is a javascript minifier written in Python. The minifier is based on the semantics of jsmin.c by Douglas Crockford. . The module is a re-implementation aiming for speed, so it can be used at runtime (rather than during a preprocessing step). Usually it produces the same results as the original jsmin.c. It differs in the following ways: . - there is no error detection: unterminated string, regex and comment literals are treated as regular javascript code and minified as such. - Control characters inside string and regex literals are left untouched; they are not converted to spaces (nor to CR) - Newline characters are not allowed inside string and regex literals, except for line continuations in string literals (ECMA-5). - "return /regex/" is recognized correctly. - Line terminators after regex literals are handled more sensibly - "+ +" and "- -" sequences are not collapsed to '++' or '--' - Newlines before ! operators are removed more sensibly - Comments starting with an exclamation mark (!) can be kept optionally - rJSmin does not handle streams, but only complete strings. (However, the module provides a "streamy" interface). . Since most parts of the logic are handled by the regex engine it's way faster than the original Python port of jsmin.c by Baruch Even. The speed factor varies between about 6 and 55 depending on input and Python version (it gets faster the more compressed the input already is). Compared to the speed-refactored Python port by Dave St.Germain the performance gain is less dramatic but still between 3 and 50 (for huge inputs)). See the docs/BENCHMARKS file for details. . This package contains the Python 3.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-rjsmin
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.0.12+dfsg1-4+b2
SHA-14750A947BA078F6B5AF497BBA58846A51665D87B
SHA-256FAA5C759FFB70F355BAA150226FDE39194B6932D3DF83B62A0A6A59B610E7D4B