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With apipkg you can control the exported namespace of a python package and greatly reduce the number of imports for your users. It is a small pure python module that works on CPython 2.7 and 3.4+, Jython and PyPy. It co-operates well with Python's help() system, custom importers (PEP302) and common command line completion tools. Usage is very simple: you can require 'apipkg' as a dependency or you can copy paste the ~200 lines of code into your project.
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python310-apipkg-3.0.2-1.6.noarch.html | Namespace control and lazy-import mechanism | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python310-apipkg-3.0.2-1.6.noarch.rpm |
Namespace control and lazy-import mechanism | python310-apipkg-3.0.2-1.6.noarch.rpm | ||
python310-apipkg-3.0.2-1.4.noarch.html | Namespace control and lazy-import mechanism | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python310-apipkg-3.0.2-1.4.noarch.rpm |
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