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named
Advanced tools
namedNamed types.
Python 3.8 or above is required.
Installing the library with pip is quite simple:
$ pip install named
Alternatively, the library can be installed from source:
$ git clone https://github.com/nekitdev/named.git
$ cd named
$ python -m pip install .
You can add named as a dependency with the following command:
$ poetry add named
Or by directly specifying it in the configuration like so:
[tool.poetry.dependencies]
named = "^1.4.2"
Alternatively, you can add it directly from the source:
[tool.poetry.dependencies.named]
git = "https://github.com/nekitdev/named.git"
>>> from named import get_name, get_type_name, is_named
>>> print(is_named(int))
True
>>> print(get_name(int))
int
>>> print(is_named(42))
False
>>> print(get_type_name(42))
int
You can find the documentation here.
If you need support with the library, you can send an email or refer to the official Discord server.
You can find the changelog here.
You can find the Security Policy of named here.
If you are interested in contributing to named, make sure to take a look at the
Contributing Guide, as well as the Code of Conduct.
named is licensed under the MIT License terms. See License for details.
FAQs
Named types.
We found that named demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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