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{ lib
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, buildPythonPackage
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, fetchPypi
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, pytest
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, six
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, wcwidth
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}:
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buildPythonPackage rec {
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pname = "prompt_toolkit";
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version = "3.0.8";
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src = fetchPypi {
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inherit pname version;
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sha256 = "25c95d2ac813909f813c93fde734b6e44406d1477a9faef7c915ff37d39c0a8c";
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};
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checkPhase = ''
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py.test -k 'not test_pathcompleter_can_expanduser'
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'';
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checkInputs = [ pytest ];
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propagatedBuildInputs = [ six wcwidth ];
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meta = {
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description = "Python library for building powerful interactive command lines";
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longDescription = ''
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prompt_toolkit could be a replacement for readline, but it can be
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much more than that. It is cross-platform, everything that you build
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with it should run fine on both Unix and Windows systems. Also ships
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with a nice interactive Python shell (called ptpython) built on top.
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'';
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homepage = "https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit";
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license = lib.licenses.bsd3;
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};
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}
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