toolz 0.11.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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toolz (0.11.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

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  [ Diane Trout ]
  * New upstream release for Python 3.10 compatibility (Closes: #1001488)

 -- Diane Trout <email address hidden>  Sat, 11 Dec 2021 13:52:25 -0800

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python-toolz-doc: List processing tools and functional utilities documentation

 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.
 .
 This contains the documentation

python3-toolz: List processing tools and functional utilities

 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.
 .
 This contains the Python 3 version