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python3-elementpath-4.4.0-2.lbn36.noarch
The proposal of this package is to provide XPath 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 selectors for
Python's ElementTree XML data structures, both for the standard ElementTree
library and for the lxml.etree library.
For lxml.etree this package can be useful for providing XPath 2.0 selectors,
because lxml.etree already has it's own implementation of XPath 1.0.
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python3-email-validator-2.2.0-2.lbn36.noarch
This library validates that a string is of the form name@example.com and
optionally checks that the domain name is set up to receive email. This is the
sort of validation you would want when you are identifying users by their email
address like on a registration/login form (but not necessarily for composing an
email message).
Key features:
• Checks that an email address has the correct syntax – great for
email-based registration/login forms or validating data.
• Gives friendly English error messages when validation fails that you can
display to end-users.
• Checks deliverability (optional): Does the domain name resolve? (You can
override the default DNS resolver to add query caching.)
• Supports internationalized domain names and internationalized local parts.
• Rejects addresses with unsafe Unicode characters, obsolete email address
syntax that you’d find unexpected, special use domain names like
@localhost, and domains without a dot by default. This is an opinionated
library!
• Normalizes email addresses (important for internationalized and
quoted-string addresses!)
• Python type annotations are used.
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python3-emoji-2.14.1-1.lbn36.noarch
Full featured simple emoji library for Python. This project was
inspired by kyokomi.
The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the unicode consortium is
supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default, only the
official list is enabled but doing emoji.emojize(use_aliases=True)
enables both the full list and aliases.
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python3-enchant-1.6.6-1.lbn19.noarch
PyEnchant is a spellchecking library for Python 3, based on the Enchant
library by Dom Lachowicz.
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python3-enchant-3.2.2-2.fc36.noarch
PyEnchant is a spellchecking library for Python 3, based on the Enchant
library by Dom Lachowicz.
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python3-entrypoints-0.2.2-1.lbn19.noarch
The Jupyter Notebook format
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python3-entrypoints-0.3-3.lbn25.noarch
Entry points are a way for Python packages to advertise objects with some
common interface. The most common examples are console_scripts entry points,
which define shell commands by identifying a Python function to run.
The entrypoints module contains functions to find and load entry points.
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python3-entrypoints-0.4-1.lbn36.noarch
Entry points are a way for Python packages to advertise objects with some
common interface. The most common examples are ``console_scripts`` entry
points,
which define shell commands by identifying a Python function to run.
*Groups* of entry points, such as ``console_scripts``, point to objects with
similar interfaces. An application might use a group to find its plugins, or
multiple groups...
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python3-entrypoints-0.2.3-9.lbn25.py37.noarch
Entry points are a way for Python packages to advertise objects with some
common interface. The most common examples are console_scripts entry points,
which define shell commands by identifying a Python function to run.
The entrypoints module contains functions to find and load entry points.
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python3-environs+django-14.1.1-2.lbn36.noarch
This is a metapackage bringing in django extras requires for python3-environs.
It makes sure the dependencies are installed.
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