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zope-Acquisition-2.13.8-3.lbn19.armv6hl
Acquisition is a mechanism that allows objects to obtain attributes from the containment hierarchy they're in.
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zope-Acquisition-4.4.2-1.lbn19.x86_64
Acquisition provides a powerful way to dynamically share information between objects. Zope 2 uses acquisition for a number of its key features including security, object publishing, and DTML variable lookup. Acquisition also provides an elegant solution to the problem of circular references for many classes of problems. While acquisition is powerful, you should take care when using acquisition in your applications. The details can get complex, especially with the differences between acquiring from context and acquiring from containment.
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zope-Acquisition-devel-2.13.8-3.lbn19.armv6hl
Acquisition is a mechanism that allows objects to obtain attributes from the containment hierarchy they're in.
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zope-Acquisition-devel-4.4.2-1.lbn19.x86_64
Acquisition is a mechanism that allows objects to obtain attributes from the containment hierarchy they're in.
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zope-DateTime-4.1.1-1.lbn19.noarch
The DateTime package
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Encapsulation of date/time values.
Function Timezones()
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Returns the list of recognized timezone names:
>>> from DateTime import Timezones
>>> zones = set(Timezones())
Almost all of the standard pytz timezones are included, with the exception
of some commonly-used but ambiguous abbreviations, where historical Zope
usage conflicts with the name used by pytz:
>>> import pytz
>>> [x for x in pytz.all_timezones if x not in zones]
['CET', 'EET', 'EST', 'MET', 'MST', 'WET']
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zope-ExtensionClass-2.13.2-3.lbn19.armv6hl
Metaclass for subclassable extension types
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zope-ExtensionClass-4.3.0-1.lbn19.x86_64
ExtensionClass and ExtensionClass-related packages
ExtensionClass
This package provides a metaclass that allows classes implemented in extension modules to be subclassed in Python. Unless you need ExtensionClasses for legacy applications (e.g. Zope 2), you probably want to use Python’s new-style classes (available since Python 2.2).
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omputedAttribute
This package provides a way to attach attributes to an ExtensionClass or instance that are computed by calling a callable. This works very much like property known from new-style classes, except that a ComputedAttribute can also be attached to an instance and that it honours ExtensionClass semantics (which is useful for retaining Acquisition wrappers, for example).
MethodObject
This package lets you attach additional “methods” to ExtensionClasses. These “methods” are actually implemented by subclassing the MethodObject.Method class and implementing the __call__ method there. Instances of those classes will be bound to the instances they’re attached to and will receive that instance object as a first parameter (after self).
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zope-Jinja2-2.9.5-1.lbn19.noarch
A small but fast and easy to use stand-alone template engine written in pure python.
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zope-Missing-2.13.1-3.lbn19.armv6hl
Special Missing objects used in Zope2.
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zope-Missing-3.1-1.lbn19.x86_64
Missing provides special objects used in some Zope2 internals like the ZCatalog.
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