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The criteria for whether something "belongs" in Development or Libraries or Python or ... is admittedly arbitrary. As a general rule, if it could be either Libraries or Python, it's Python. Otherwise, pick one and we'll go from there... Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
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python-transaction: python-transaction (Python Transaction Management)
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python-transaction:
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python-transaction: This is a generic transaction implementation for Python. It
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python-transaction: is mainly used by the ZODB. Note that the data manager API,
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python-transaction: transaction.interfaces.IDataManager, is syntactically simple, but
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python-transaction: semantically complex. The semantics were not easy to express in the
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python-transaction: interface. The semantics are presented in detail through examples
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python-transaction: of a sample data manager in transaction.tests.test_SampleDataManager.
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python-transaction:
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python-transaction:
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python-transaction: Homepage: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/transaction/1.0.0
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