python-eventlet 0.33.1-4 source package in Ubuntu
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python-eventlet (0.33.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium * Remove greendns.py hack to gen the doc. * Blacklist flacky test: test_fork_after_monkey_patch (Closes: #1026478). -- Thomas Goirand <email address hidden> Fri, 27 Jan 2023 09:47:07 +0100
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Available diffs
- diff from 0.33.1-2 to 0.33.1-4 (1.9 KiB)
- diff from 0.33.1-3 to 0.33.1-4 (899 bytes)
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Binary packages built by this source
- python-eventlet-doc: concurrent networking library - doc
Eventlet allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it.
.
It uses epoll or libevent for highly scalable non-blocking I/O.
Coroutines ensure that the developer uses a blocking style of programming
that is similar to threading, but provide the benefits of non-blocking I/O.
The event dispatch is implicit, which means you can easily use Eventlet from
the Python interpreter, or as a small part of a larger application.
.
It's easy to get started using Eventlet, and easy to convert existing
applications to use it. Start off by looking at examples, common design
patterns, and the list of the basic API primitives.
.
This package provides the documentation.
- python3-eventlet: concurrent networking library
Eventlet allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it.
.
It uses epoll or libevent for highly scalable non-blocking I/O.
Coroutines ensure that the developer uses a blocking style of programming
that is similar to threading, but provide the benefits of non-blocking I/O.
The event dispatch is implicit, which means you can easily use Eventlet from
the Python interpreter, or as a small part of a larger application.
.
It's easy to get started using Eventlet, and easy to convert existing
applications to use it. Start off by looking at examples, common design
patterns, and the list of the basic API primitives.
.
This package provides the Python 3.x module.