Pure language
PyQrack has relied, at times, on either the packaging
or pathlib
module (which might be part of "language standard" by PEP); dependence on both modules has been entirely eliminated. This means that Qrack can have an entirely empty dependency list for installation. (It's untested, but this and future versions of PyQrack theoretically support the entire Python 3.x standard, back to 3.0!)
sha1sum results:
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