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# -*- 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 python 1.0
PortGroup deprecated 1.0
name py-threadpool
version 1.3.2
revision 0
categories-append net parallel
platforms darwin
supported_archs noarch
license MIT
maintainers {petr @petrrr} openmaintainer
description Easy to use object-oriented thread pool framework
long_description \
A thread pool is an object that maintains a pool of worker threads to \
perform time consuming operations in parallel. It assigns jobs to the \
threads by putting them in a work request queue, where they are picked \
up by the next available thread. This then performs the requested \
operation in the background and puts the results in another queue.
homepage https://chrisarndt.de/projects/threadpool/
master_sites pypi:[string index ${python.rootname} 0]/${python.rootname}
distname ${python.rootname}-${version}
use_bzip2 yes
checksums rmd160 ede7bc376bd2eec52c5798e13e93881434e6aaa2 \
sha256 cce4ef898b7eda686a6086facf33c9ac006d1809281db0030673d1647bfeefa4 \
size 33088
deprecated.upstream_support no
python.versions 27 35 36
if {${name} ne ${subport}} {
depends_build-append port:py${python.version}-setuptools
post-destroot {
set dest_doc ${destroot}${prefix}/share/doc/${subport}
xinstall -d ${dest_doc}
xinstall -m 0644 {*}[glob ${worksrcpath}/*.txt] ${dest_doc}
copy ${worksrcpath}/doc ${dest_doc}/html
}
livecheck.type none
}