haskell-ixset-typed 0.5.1.0-2 source package in Ubuntu
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haskell-ixset-typed (0.5.1.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Remove retired developer, Joachim Breitner, from Uploaders. * Declare compliance with Debian policy 4.6.2 * Sourceful upload for GHC 9.4 -- Ilias Tsitsimpis <email address hidden> Sat, 07 Oct 2023 10:37:26 +0300
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- Uploaded by:
- Debian Haskell Group
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Haskell Group
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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haskell-ixset-typed_0.5.1.0.orig.tar.gz | 16.2 KiB | 08b7b4870d737b524a8575529ee1901b0d8e39ff72298a6b231f8719b5a8790c |
haskell-ixset-typed_0.5.1.0-2.debian.tar.xz | 3.5 KiB | 29b3b4e06a0d168e63505757fcacefd4c7d92dc4399c200e94d4cba2f8af97a0 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libghc-ixset-typed-dev: efficient relational queries on Haskell sets
This Haskell package provides a data structure of sets that are indexed by
potentially multiple indices.
.
Sets can be created, modified, and queried in various ways.
.
The package is a variant of the ixset package. The ixset package makes use of
run-time type information to find a suitable index on a query, resulting in
possible run-time errors when no suitable index exists. In ixset-typed, the
types of all indices available or tracked in the type system. Thus,
ixset-typed should be safer to use than ixset, but in turn requires more GHC
extensions.
.
At the moment, the two packages are relatively compatible. As a consequence of
the more precise types, a few manual tweaks are necessary when switching from
one to the other, but the interface is mostly the same.
.
This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language.
See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.
- libghc-ixset-typed-doc: efficient relational queries on Haskell sets; documentation
This Haskell package provides a data structure of sets that are indexed by
potentially multiple indices.
.
Sets can be created, modified, and queried in various ways.
.
The package is a variant of the ixset package. The ixset package makes use of
run-time type information to find a suitable index on a query, resulting in
possible run-time errors when no suitable index exists. In ixset-typed, the
types of all indices available or tracked in the type system. Thus,
ixset-typed should be safer to use than ixset, but in turn requires more GHC
extensions.
.
At the moment, the two packages are relatively compatible. As a consequence of
the more precise types, a few manual tweaks are necessary when switching from
one to the other, but the interface is mostly the same.
.
This package provides the documentation for a library for the Haskell
programming language.
See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.
- libghc-ixset-typed-prof: efficient relational queries on Haskell sets; profiling libraries
This Haskell package provides a data structure of sets that are indexed by
potentially multiple indices.
.
Sets can be created, modified, and queried in various ways.
.
The package is a variant of the ixset package. The ixset package makes use of
run-time type information to find a suitable index on a query, resulting in
possible run-time errors when no suitable index exists. In ixset-typed, the
types of all indices available or tracked in the type system. Thus,
ixset-typed should be safer to use than ixset, but in turn requires more GHC
extensions.
.
At the moment, the two packages are relatively compatible. As a consequence of
the more precise types, a few manual tweaks are necessary when switching from
one to the other, but the interface is mostly the same.
.
This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language, compiled
for profiling. See http://www.haskell. org/ for more information on Haskell.