Result for 054CFB0FE136C4B9E38CBA009D9B563E60E467C3

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FileName./usr/lib/haskell-packages/ghc/lib/s390x-linux-ghc-8.0.1/cmdargs-0.10.14-8WOlFWoK1XlCebTZE2edgd/Data/Generics/Any/Prelude.p_hi
FileSize13888
MD5F630EA6C9C175E53CB7E978BE9825BCE
SHA-1054CFB0FE136C4B9E38CBA009D9B563E60E467C3
SHA-2569A3E64A64A9E5D7B6F63FE92197B8CE6DDB7F33C037BF0EDE10E65C0C499208C
SSDEEP192:NFG3e9IMxn0IqotIIN8CBnuyDyhVpyAzLHtgQqFCswQP4K:HKoIVIqGIQuRNg6VQwK
TLSHT13352DC019F55D987C4390F7084A997067B3EC9C8265A978302287870EE73EE52EB25FF
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FileSize718754
MD5D80DD162F76D5B2557CBDF338AD0C625
PackageDescriptioncommand-line argument processing; profiling libraries It provides an easy way to define command-line parsers. Most users will want to use the System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit module, whose documentation contains an example. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Explicit provides a way to write command-line parsers for both single mode programs (most programs) and multiple mode programs (e.g. darcs or cabal). Parsers are defined by constructing a data structure. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit provides a way to concisely define command-line parsers, up to three times shorter than getopt. These parsers are translated into the Explicit data type. . System.Console.CmdArgs.GetOpt provides a wrapper allowing compatiblity with existing getopt parsers, mapping to the Explicit data type. . 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-cmdargs-prof
PackageSectionhaskell
PackageVersion0.10.14-3
SHA-1269DA40E1E359F7778A6604797F3C6CB1AD83A66
SHA-256D23A21DED7A7EB6160623B0F5693FE744948D9CD5D6F7B5F0D5F2EFA27427AF3