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types-python-datemath
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This is a PEP 561
type stub package for the python-datemath
package.
It can be used by type-checking tools like
mypy,
pyright,
pytype,
Pyre,
PyCharm, etc. to check code that uses python-datemath
. This version of
types-python-datemath
aims to provide accurate annotations for
python-datemath==3.0.1
.
Note: The python-datemath
package includes type annotations or type stubs
since version 3.0.2. Please uninstall the types-python-datemath
package if you use this or a newer version.
This package is part of the typeshed project.
All fixes for types and metadata should be contributed there.
See the README
for more details. The source for this package can be found in the
stubs/python-datemath
directory.
This package was tested with
mypy 1.15.0,
pyright 1.1.400,
and pytype 2024.10.11.
It was generated from typeshed commit
9589e369f8afdd2980e45953e2ca9f2055d74c10
.
FAQs
Typing stubs for python-datemath
We found that types-python-datemath 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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