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BuildArch: noarch BuildArch: noarch
%description %global _description\
If your code lets other people supply callback functions, it's important to Specifications for callback functions passed in to an API\
specify the function signature you expect, and check that functions support that. If your code lets other people supply callback functions, it's important to\
specify the function signature you expect, and check that functions support that.\
Adding extra parameters later would break other peoples code unless you're careful. Adding extra parameters later would break other peoples code unless you're careful.
%description %_description
%package -n python3-backcall %package -n python3-backcall
Summary: Specifications for callback functions passed in to an API Summary: Specifications for callback functions passed in to an API
Provides: python-backcall Provides: python-backcall
BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
%description -n python3-backcall %description -n python3-backcall %_description
If your code lets other people supply callback functions, it's important to
specify the function signature you expect, and check that functions support that.
Adding extra parameters later would break other peoples code unless you're careful.
%package help %package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for backcall Summary: Development documents and examples for backcall
Provides: python3-backcall-doc Provides: python3-backcall-doc
%description help %description help %_description
If your code lets other people supply callback functions, it's important to
specify the function signature you expect, and check that functions support that.
Adding extra parameters later would break other peoples code unless you're careful.
%prep %prep
%autosetup -n backcall-0.2.0 %autosetup -n backcall-0.2.0