Explicitly typed attributes for Python
The traits package developed by Enthought provides a special type definition called a trait. Although they can be used as normal Python object attributes, traits also have several additional characteristics: * Initialization: A trait can be assigned a default value. * Validation: A trait attribute's type can be explicitly declared. * Delegation: The value of a trait attribute can be contained either in another object. * Notification: Setting the value of a trait attribute can trigger notification of other parts of the program. * Visualization: User interfaces that permit the interactive modification of a trait's value can be automatically constructed using the trait's definition. Python 3 version.
| Release | Stable | Testing |
|---|---|---|
| Fedora Rawhide | 7.0.2-3.fc44 | - |
| Fedora 43 | 7.0.2-3.fc43 | 7.0.2-3.fc43 |
| Fedora 42 | 6.4.3-5.fc42 | - |
| Fedora 41 | 6.4.3-4.fc41 | - |
| Fedora EPEL 9 | 6.4.1-2.el9~bootstrap | - |
| Fedora EPEL 8 | 5.1.2-1.el8 | - |
You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at
python-Traits dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org.