# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup github 1.0 PortGroup python 1.0 epoch 1 # Don't upgrade past py-spaCy's highest supported version. github.setup explosion catalogue 2.0.10 v github.tarball_from archive revision 0 checksums rmd160 d58489f70dcb99f202cf60d6aef18f12d0141b20 \ sha256 e1a6ba957daf33383d47d72a513af8c774b925e1f18b07355d92dae6fef4919a \ size 16549 name py-${github.project} categories-append devel supported_archs noarch platforms {darwin any} license MIT maintainers nomaintainer description Super lightweight function registries for your library long_description catalogue is a tiny, zero-dependencies library\ that makes it easy to add function (or object)\ registries to your code. Function registries are\ helpful when you have objects that need to be both\ easily serializable and fully\ customizable. Instead of passing a function into\ your object, you pass in an identifier name, which\ the object can use to lookup the function from the\ registry. This makes the object easy to serialize,\ because the name is a simple string. If you\ instead saved the function, you'd have to use\ Pickle for serialization, which has many drawbacks. python.versions 310 311 312 313 if {${name} ne ${subport}} { test.run yes post-destroot { set docdir ${prefix}/share/doc/${subport} xinstall -d ${destroot}${docdir} xinstall -m 0644 -W ${worksrcpath} README.md LICENSE \ ${destroot}${docdir} } }