Source: python-multi-key-dict
Section: python
Priority: optional
Maintainer: PKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
               dh-python,
               python-setuptools,
               python-all,
               python3-setuptools,
               python3-all
Standards-Version: 3.9.6
Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=openstack/python-multi-key-dict.git
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/openstack/python-multi-key-dict.git
Homepage: https://github.com/formiaczek/multi_key_dict

Package: python-multi-key-dict
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: multi key dictionary implementation - Python 2.7
 Implementation of a multi-key dictionary, i.e.:
  (key1[,key2, ..]) => value
 .
 This dictionary has a similar interface to the standard dictionary, but is
 extended to support multiple keys referring to the same element.
 .
 Multi-key dict provides also extended interface for iterating over items and
 keys (e.g. by the key type), which might be useful when creating, e.g.
 dictionaries with index-name key pair allowing to iterate over items using
 either: names or indexes. It can be useful for many other similar use-cases,
 and there is no limit to the number of keys used to map to the value.
 .
 There are few other useful methods, e.g. to iterate over dictionary (by/using)
 selected key type, finding other keys mapping to the same value etc.
 .
 This package contains the Python 2.7 module.

Package: python3-multi-key-dict
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python3:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Multi key dictionary implementation - Python 3.x
 Implementation of a multi-key dictionary, i.e.:
  (key1[,key2, ..]) => value
 .
 This dictionary has a similar interface to the standard dictionary, but is
 extended to support multiple keys referring to the same element.
 .
 Multi-key dict provides also extended interface for iterating over items and
 keys (e.g. by the key type), which might be useful when creating, e.g.
 dictionaries with index-name key pair allowing to iterate over items using
 either: names or indexes. It can be useful for many other similar use-cases,
 and there is no limit to the number of keys used to map to the value.
 .
 There are few other useful methods, e.g. to iterate over dictionary (by/using)
 selected key type, finding other keys mapping to the same value etc.
 .
 This package contains the Python 3.x module.

