Result for 2684169CD6F75B3780D9CF267ACCA136D4FF5F4D

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FileName./usr/share/doc/libghc-fclabels-doc/html/mini_Data-Label-MaybeM.html
FileSize948
MD5066C64DF5D36D36B18C5DDB99668D095
SHA-12684169CD6F75B3780D9CF267ACCA136D4FF5F4D
SHA-25644B37E61567BAE23C6D38F24CEFA6473C10D15CCBC3C99998D1935E0EE895C49
SSDEEP24:hMNmVpksDm1wnkR+VMiTAQ4VyBpz4VyBjfa:Im3KeTXBhBjy
TLSHT1CD11145FB918A95681039FCAF0F6F72824ABC24AC6414C4CBD8812C695C5FDDD5032DC
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hashlookup:trust60

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FileSize57100
MD57B42D8A3E11AD54E48A08098EB8348BF
PackageDescriptionfirst-class accessor labels; documentation This package provides first class labels that can act as bidirectional record fields. The labels can be derived automatically using Template Haskell which means you don't have to write any boilerplate yourself. The labels are implemented as lenses and are fully composable. Labels can be used to /get/, /set/ and /modify/ parts of a datatype in a consistent way. . See "Data.Label" for an introductory explanation. . Internally lenses are not tied to Haskell functions directly, but are implemented as arrows. Arrows allow the lenses to be run in custom computational contexts. This approach allows us to make partial lenses that point to fields of multi-constructor datatypes in an elegant way. . See the "Data.Label.Maybe" module for the use of partial labels. . > 1.1.1.0 -> 1.1.2 > - Added partial set/modify versions that act as identity > when the constructor field is not available. . Author: Sebastiaan Visser, Erik Hesselink, Chris Eidhof, Sjoerd Visscher with lots of help and feedback from others. Upstream-Maintainer: Sebastiaan Visser <code@fvisser.nl> . This package contains the documentation files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibghc-fclabels-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.1.4.3-2
SHA-106F6FA4DEAD60F3A1CB057206E4963C954005861
SHA-256D882C40BC018F4C247ABB1A43F936DD154984419A21026C8FDCDA9A75623E66F
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FileSize42842
MD506E2833204B6A434B89F24ADE53A1FE1
PackageDescriptionfirst-class accessor labels; documentation This package provides first class labels that can act as bidirectional record fields. The labels can be derived automatically using Template Haskell which means you don't have to write any boilerplate yourself. The labels are implemented as lenses and are fully composable. Labels can be used to /get/, /set/ and /modify/ parts of a datatype in a consistent way. . See "Data.Label" for an introductory explanation. . Internally lenses are not tied to Haskell functions directly, but are implemented as arrows. Arrows allow the lenses to be run in custom computational contexts. This approach allows us to make partial lenses that point to fields of multi-constructor datatypes in an elegant way. . See the "Data.Label.Maybe" module for the use of partial labels. . > 1.1.1.0 -> 1.1.2 > - Added partial set/modify versions that act as identity > when the constructor field is not available. . Author: Sebastiaan Visser, Erik Hesselink, Chris Eidhof, Sjoerd Visscher with lots of help and feedback from others. Upstream-Maintainer: Sebastiaan Visser <code@fvisser.nl> . This package contains the documentation files.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibghc-fclabels-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.1.4.3-2
SHA-1C988D8DFDFC11D0B558853335D0DABC66F315B4B
SHA-2569C9A44B8BEB3701F726490D44C013C9952B1AE54287AF15781D70529FFA090BD