A functional standard library for Python 3.13
Toolz provides a set of utility functions for iterators, functions, and dictionaries. These functions interoperate well and form the building blocks of common data analytic operations. They extend the standard libraries itertools and functools and borrow heavily from the standard libraries of contemporary functional languages. Toolz provides a suite of functions which have the following functional virtues: Composable: They interoperate due to their use of core data structures. Pure: They don’t change their inputs or rely on external state. Lazy: They don’t run until absolutely necessary, allowing them to support large streaming data sets. Toolz functions are pragmatic. They understand that most programmers have deadlines. Low Tech: They’re just functions, no syntax or magic tricks to learn Tuned: They’re profiled and optimized Serializable: They support common solutions for parallel computing This gives developers the power to write powerful programs to solve complex problems with relatively simple code. This code can be easy to understand without sacrificing performance. Toolz enables this approach, commonly associated with functional programming, within a natural Pythonic style suitable for most developers.
Release | Stable | Testing |
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Fedora Rawhide | 1.0.0-1.fc42 | - |
Fedora 41 | 0.12.1-2.fc41 | - |
Fedora 40 | 0.12.0-6.fc40 | - |
Fedora EPEL 9 | 0.11.2-2.el9 | - |
Fedora EPEL 8 | 0.10.0-3.el8 | - |
You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at
python-toolz dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org
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