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authorMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2021-03-30 09:10:07 +0200
committerMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2021-03-30 09:17:10 +0200
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parentdev-python/autoprop: Bump to 2.0.0 (diff)
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dev-python/autoprop: Add python@ as co-maint
Signed-off-by: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
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diff --git a/dev-python/autoprop/metadata.xml b/dev-python/autoprop/metadata.xml
index bf3801e62778..1c5fa89e280e 100644
--- a/dev-python/autoprop/metadata.xml
+++ b/dev-python/autoprop/metadata.xml
@@ -1,26 +1,30 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
<pkgmetadata>
- <maintainer type="project">
- <email>3dprint@gentoo.org</email>
- <name>Gentoo 3D Printer Project</name>
- </maintainer>
- <stabilize-allarches/>
- <longdescription>
- Properties are a feature in python that allow accessor functions (i.e. getters and setters) to masquerade as
- regular attributes. This makes it possible to provide transparent APIs for classes that need to cache results,
- lazily load data, maintain invariants, or react in any other way to attribute access.
+ <maintainer type="project">
+ <email>3dprint@gentoo.org</email>
+ <name>Gentoo 3D Printer Project</name>
+ </maintainer>
+ <maintainer type="project">
+ <email>python@gentoo.org</email>
+ <name>Python</name>
+ </maintainer>
+ <stabilize-allarches/>
+ <longdescription>
+ Properties are a feature in python that allow accessor functions (i.e. getters and setters) to masquerade as
+ regular attributes. This makes it possible to provide transparent APIs for classes that need to cache results,
+ lazily load data, maintain invariants, or react in any other way to attribute access.
- Unfortunately, making a property requires an annoying amount of boilerplate code. There are a few ways to
- do it, but the most common and most succinct requires you to decorate two functions
- (with two different decorators) and to type the name of the attribute three times.
+ Unfortunately, making a property requires an annoying amount of boilerplate code. There are a few ways to
+ do it, but the most common and most succinct requires you to decorate two functions
+ (with two different decorators) and to type the name of the attribute three times.
- The autoprop module simplifies this process by searching your class for accessor methods and adding properties
- corresponding to any such methods it finds.
- </longdescription>
- <upstream>
- <bugs-to>https://github.com/kalekundert/autoprop/issues</bugs-to>
- <remote-id type="github">kalekundert/autoprop</remote-id>
- <remote-id type="pypi">autoprop</remote-id>
- </upstream>
+ The autoprop module simplifies this process by searching your class for accessor methods and adding properties
+ corresponding to any such methods it finds.
+ </longdescription>
+ <upstream>
+ <bugs-to>https://github.com/kalekundert/autoprop/issues</bugs-to>
+ <remote-id type="github">kalekundert/autoprop</remote-id>
+ <remote-id type="pypi">autoprop</remote-id>
+ </upstream>
</pkgmetadata>