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"""
An implementation of JSON Schema for Python

The main functionality is provided by the validator classes for each of the
supported JSON Schema versions.

Most commonly, `validate` is the quickest way to simply validate a given
instance under a schema, and will create a validator for you.
"""

from jsonschema.exceptions import (
    ErrorTree, FormatError, RefResolutionError, SchemaError, ValidationError
)
from jsonschema._format import (
    FormatChecker,
    draft3_format_checker,
    draft4_format_checker,
    draft6_format_checker,
    draft7_format_checker,
)
from jsonschema._types import TypeChecker
from jsonschema.validators import (
    Draft3Validator,
    Draft4Validator,
    Draft6Validator,
    Draft7Validator,
    RefResolver,
    validate,
)
try:
    from importlib import metadata
except ImportError: # for Python<3.8
    import importlib_metadata as metadata
__version__ = metadata.version("jsonschema")

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