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7 SDESC[py37]= Fast, Extensible Progress Meter (PY37)
8 SDESC[py38]= Fast, Extensible Progress Meter (PY38)
9 HOMEPAGE= https://github.com/tqdm/tqdm
10 CONTACT= Python_Automaton[python@ironwolf.systems]
13 SITES[main]= PYPI/t/tqdm
14 DISTFILE[1]= tqdm-4.46.0.tar.gz:main
19 OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= PY38 PY37
20 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none
21 VOPTS[py37]= PY38=OFF PY37=ON
22 VOPTS[py38]= PY38=ON PY37=OFF
28 [PY37].USES_ON= python:py37
30 [PY38].USES_ON= python:py38
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46 tqdm derives from the Arabic word *taqaddum* (تقدّم) which can mean
48 and is an abbreviation for "I love you so much" in Spanish (*te quiero
51 Instantly make your loops show a smart progress meter - just wrap any
52 iterable with ``tqdm(iterable)``, and you're done!
57 The list of all changes is available either on GitHub's Releases:
58 |GitHub-Status|, on the
60 [website], or on crawlers such as
61 `allmychanges.com <https://allmychanges.com/p/python/tqdm/>`_.
66 tqdm is very versatile and can be used in a number of ways.
67 The three main ones are given below.
72 Wrap ``tqdm()`` around any iterable:
76 4733c4a10d0f2a4d098d801464bdaf5240c7dadd2a7fde4ee93b0a0efd9fb25e 144312 tqdm-4.46.0.tar.gz