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The rinds of the Cheese Shop menu(blog.piwheels.org) |
I often navigate through package versions in the PyPI website, and seeing something like this would have driven me nuts!
Wait... they don't have to be valid semver? How in the world does resolution work?
Sysv_ipc gives Python programs access to System V semaphores, shared memory and message queues. Most (all?) Unixes (including OS X) support System V IPC. Windows+Cygwin 1.7 might also work.
Sample code is included.
This extension is released under the GPL.
You might also be interested in the similar POSIX IPC module at: http://semanchuk.com/philip/posix_ipc/
But this is very close to semver and resolution works very similarly.