Result for 246237B7A62782FD0BCC10BAA90FB8D51FA11A4D

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FileName./usr/lib64/ghc-8.10.1/microlens-0.4.11.2/libHSmicrolens-0.4.11.2-DI50OTT3llTDsW32epWmE8-ghc8.10.1.so
FileSize138752
MD51A5C85F87369EEC847A0546C132CB54C
SHA-1246237B7A62782FD0BCC10BAA90FB8D51FA11A4D
SHA-256C3A4558CFD1F9E9C9778DEA9FF006CCCB08E3096354646E08E14596CC8C2132C
SSDEEP768:NhZ9rjOTxr9bovjobMz5l8cQ4GTnNdSJq9NoU/5n02qA1u:NhZ9nC9bobobKl9GTNdSoPoU/50Q1u
TLSHT109D322326D884556CFBF48B05C540EB83714F5CA05259F660BA8CA680D923FCABDD6FB
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MD5EE9EFBC3F382A1B06D2EC70E3BE4A71E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis library is an extract from <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens lens> (with no dependencies). It's not a toy lenses library, unsuitable for “real world”, but merely a small one. It is compatible with lens, and should have same performance. It also has better documentation. There's a longer readme <https://github.com/monadfix/microlens#readme on Github>. It has a migration guide for lens users, a description of other packages in the family, a discussion of other lens libraries you could use instead, and so on.
PackageNameghc-microlens
PackageReleasedlh.55.4
PackageVersion0.4.11.2
SHA-10312D0EFF4EF51949A1EA9633F77CFC89C8C1473
SHA-256D2E06E7959EE23C8CAACD9863DFF7BA45DC440833815907886E5AC2845F0C706