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feat(back): #1146 make python pyproject #1148

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@danmur97 danmur97 commented Sep 5, 2023

  • add make-python-pyproject buiding from nixpkgs functions
  • add python-override-utils

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dsalaza4 commented Sep 5, 2023

How are you planning to use makePythonPyprojectPackage? Please add documentation

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danmur97 commented Sep 6, 2023

I have planed to include docs after this commit, but I will include it in this PR for resolving the question.

@danmur97 danmur97 force-pushed the main branch 2 times, most recently from d204721 to 7356ce6 Compare September 6, 2023 14:59
- add make-python-pyproject buiding from nixpkgs functions
- add python-override-utils
- add docs and example

Signed-off-by: Daniel F. Murcia Rivera <[email protected]>
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lgtm

@dsalaza4 dsalaza4 merged commit e17370e into fluidattacks:main Sep 6, 2023
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