Result for 1F1B0DBB49DA5D5EB431440E56A1AABB06569443

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/cpphs/buildinfo_armhf.gz
FileSize2898
MD527F02D022FBBCE3633D696C5D0900E8B
SHA-11F1B0DBB49DA5D5EB431440E56A1AABB06569443
SHA-25678031077093A1B4C4F484C39A00D7D32F0D4E90D247506E299E8924F019E2C55
SSDEEP48:XX0M2/Srk5gBpm2+gMZot/fI5Xpd5LlMvCk6kmRhef4XCTc49hU9cLkfWA0:UM2KrkmTm2NCoGBpdRlMq4mjeQx2hUZC
TLSHT115515B549FBD102E49444D7E58C6D91DDA83247D37988F5363EAC7720320119DEAECC0
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize1120944
MD51A7626967060F6D9A6D82704E45EF5B2
PackageDescriptionSimplified cpp-a-like preprocessor for Haskell The C pre-processor has been widely used in Haskell source code. It enables conditional compilation for different compilers, different versions of the same compiler, and different OS platforms. It is also occasionally used for its macro language, which can enable certain forms of platform-specific detail-filling, such as the tedious boilerplate generation of instance definitions and FFI declarations. . However, gcc's cpp has recently been evolving to more strictly adhere to the C standard. This has had the effect of making it increasingly incompatible with Haskell's syntax. This is a cpp-a-like designed with Haskell's syntax in mind.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecpphs
PackageSectionhaskell
PackageVersion1.13.3-2build2
SHA-1844F2A07F12787FCC8A79AA3F98D6F15B145605E
SHA-25685795D87A86A89BC3334A551DDEFAEF6DE852D3056D25E242382A287AEA4AAF2