Parents (Total: 3)
The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key |
Value |
MD5 | FDEE2B493C2CAD02F77545644F8BBB53 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | This 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. |
PackageName | ghc-reflection |
PackageRelease | dlh.18.5 |
PackageVersion | 2.1.5 |
SHA-1 | FD19E3A70E1635DDBCA6E6DAF4906A0F0C9A059B |
SHA-256 | 7E9733E29C95BADB638D9038804F5C10890C656C50C565242E0720EE6CA6B233 |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | 1CDA962775752460945B5FD42FB0DBC6 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | This 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. |
PackageName | ghc-reflection |
PackageRelease | dlh.18.9 |
PackageVersion | 2.1.5 |
SHA-1 | 18E8A92D759C0E09B65A52B1C24A22E224351A2A |
SHA-256 | 5856A76CE9F5508BE75F0F650D4D6DC22B0620DBAADC97416B554DC9D5C996BA |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | CEC426E5A83DA240461A405E265104AE |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | This 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. |
PackageName | ghc-reflection |
PackageRelease | dlh.18.6 |
PackageVersion | 2.1.5 |
SHA-1 | 6550B00639D337BB2407F9ABD2B27A775A15D0D1 |
SHA-256 | B824F29B513C7CCF2C69F430142A8EE9BC052D3844FE17F308273AB85163FF6C |