Result for 449B44B7996B55DF55700844A7A1AF2AF49F44B2

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FileName./usr/lib64/libHSreflection-2.1.5-CYPT05wBUdRIlE1WPlyJYv-ghc8.6.5.so
FileSize938800
MD545785BF6F1419704C2EE96F55DAF61B8
SHA-1449B44B7996B55DF55700844A7A1AF2AF49F44B2
SHA-2564C4D53AE7AE9D5E75EFDCE1D680310886E5D1842F9186AD0E57C812580460074
SSDEEP3072:4FoiT51T9zwg/Op/covdzt9EYCXm+y2+VW4dhUiR37BJs/h3J0TppkaDs/Yt8fhp:Dk9zbA20BX/7eJwLs/OmuPmAJnawdu
TLSHT1EE157B996E35F736F7AE51F0C2F69A91226085044B808EA24C6CF94CBD6E2D53DD360F
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MD577769201D132995E0D03B572E45FA9A2
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThis package addresses the "configuration problem" which is propagating configurations that are available at run-time, allowing multiple configurations to coexist without resorting to mutable global variables or 'System.IO.Unsafe.unsafePerformIO'. That package is an implementation of the ideas presented in the paper "Functional Pearl: Implicit Configurations" by Oleg Kiselyov and Chung-chieh Shan (<http://okmij.org/ftp/Haskell/tr-15-04.pdf original paper>). However, the API has been streamlined to improve performance. Austin Seipp's tutorial <https://www.schoolofhaskell.com/user/thoughtpolice/using-reflection Reflecting values to types and back> provides a summary of the approach taken by this library, along with more motivating examples.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameghc-reflection
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion2.1.5
SHA-1D914B96600E787369601113AB9C0E5F1A295F893
SHA-25672EFFB86D7284B16F416A5E4189D2841A6904C016DD41CCB0ACE66F6BE87E905