2015-08-20 20:31:40 |
Corey Bryant |
description |
[Availability]
Currently in universe
[Rationale]
Dependency for Openstack Liberty.
[Security]
No security history
[Quality Assurance]
Package works out of the box with no prompting. There are no major bugs in Ubuntu and there are no major bugs in Debian. Unit tests are run during build.
[Dependencies]
All are in main
[Standards Compliance]
FHS and Debian Policy compliant.
[Maintenance]
Simple python package that the Ubuntu Server Team will take care of.
[Background]
Automaton is a state machine for Python that can be used to automatically run
a given set of transitions and states in response to events (either from
callbacks or from generator/iterator send() values, see PEP 342). On each
triggered event, a on_enter and on_exit callback can also be provided which
will be called to perform some type of action on leaving a prior state and
before entering a new state. |
[Availability]
Currently in universe
[Rationale]
Dependency for Openstack Liberty.
[Security]
No security history
[Quality Assurance]
Package works out of the box with no prompting. There are no major bugs in Ubuntu and there are no major bugs in Debian. Unit tests are run during build.
[Dependencies]
All are in main
[Standards Compliance]
FHS and Debian Policy compliant.
[Maintenance]
Simple python package that the Ubuntu Server Team will take care of.
[Background]
Automaton is a state machine for Python that can be used to
automatically run a given set of transitions and states in
response to events (either from callbacks or from
generator/iterator send() values, see PEP 342). On each
triggered event, a on_enter and on_exit callback can also be
provided which will be called to perform some type of action
on leaving a prior state and before entering a new state. |
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