Result for F0AF123A4001F4AFFAC8D91EC867EC637B491376

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FileName./usr/share/doc/libghc-inspection-testing-prof/buildinfo_arm64.gz
FileSize2841
MD56CA7CE0D168B30490F2C5D1DE10092C9
SHA-1F0AF123A4001F4AFFAC8D91EC867EC637B491376
SHA-25648A6FFF7F2598DC9727FD8B48779582F6CEC5A16016B15CF5D84DE82B31EA7AB
SSDEEP48:XOmfHZN8UY0U0XEsDCSV5z2gAx+/Vw5l/gKoFTzo9seffKkMFLhW7rnZ688u7es7:ZfHT830x0ujRHAx+/qLodFvoNKkAhW7l
TLSHT14A515C6A27CD34EE84877D2A63F28CF8655736A1AC61616A7828100E0E16305EF4898F
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Key Value
FileSize163176
MD560F5F2B66C4A570591022BD9A6003AFB
PackageDescriptionGHC plugin to do inspection testing Some carefully crafted libraries make promises to their users beyond functionality and performance. . Examples are: Fusion libraries promise intermediate data structures to be eliminated. Generic programming libraries promise that the generic implementation is identical to the hand-written one. Some libraries may promise allocation-free or branch-free code. . Conventionally, the modus operandi in all these cases is that the library author manually inspects the (intermediate or final) code produced by the compiler. This is not only tedious, but makes it very likely that some change, either in the library itself or the surrounding eco-system, breaks the library’s promised without anyone noticing. . This package provides a disciplined way of specifying such properties, and have them checked by the compiler. This way, this checking can be part of the ususal development cycle and regressions caught early. . This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language. See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.
PackageMaintainerDebian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibghc-inspection-testing-dev
PackageSectionhaskell
PackageVersion0.4.2.4-1+b3
SHA-12E4F1E23F5E1B7203470D2AFBED8B33783F3FBAB
SHA-256C0D721EE59AA5372EA99CD5B7761D5316FDEE9B3B0F6DCE9C70C42164249D61C
Key Value
FileSize148060
MD596ECDBAB96325AE8E16346CE8E68593D
PackageDescriptionGHC plugin to do inspection testing; profiling libraries Some carefully crafted libraries make promises to their users beyond functionality and performance. . Examples are: Fusion libraries promise intermediate data structures to be eliminated. Generic programming libraries promise that the generic implementation is identical to the hand-written one. Some libraries may promise allocation-free or branch-free code. . Conventionally, the modus operandi in all these cases is that the library author manually inspects the (intermediate or final) code produced by the compiler. This is not only tedious, but makes it very likely that some change, either in the library itself or the surrounding eco-system, breaks the library’s promised without anyone noticing. . This package provides a disciplined way of specifying such properties, and have them checked by the compiler. This way, this checking can be part of the ususal development cycle and regressions caught early. . This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language, compiled for profiling. See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.
PackageMaintainerDebian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibghc-inspection-testing-prof
PackageSectionhaskell
PackageVersion0.4.2.4-1+b3
SHA-17ED7CEB4CFCA6E24252E473BBAFEDBE558486267
SHA-256585F8AADFC68874C324ECABA78B102E29B8CB658D95367B77E20B70F8C5AF49B