Result for 2CF7EB7A33ABF7FC2C4B376EAFBE4739E3B4AD50

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Key Value
FileName./var/lib/ocaml/md5sums/libocamlgraph-ocaml-dev.md5sums
FileSize158
MD5C8C51B7985E0E90B53F5536FCEAF1E56
SHA-12CF7EB7A33ABF7FC2C4B376EAFBE4739E3B4AD50
SHA-25658ED3078B487EC01F7086F032A76D2CD7B2DFE9917A5A0393E1D059047CE1C5F
SSDEEP3:QXDNUdXsIXtkYUVNFJMHdE0KKTASECKWmcQXVNMByVXJMHdE0KKTASECKL:QXaXdjJdCeRUjuByVUdCeRUL
TLSHT1B5C08CE5800BF0F83A2A9836302678C7BD0FCD00CCA2402E42D07314500908C00B4A21
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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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
FileSize1206710
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PackageDescriptiongraph library for OCaml Ocamlgraph is a graph library for OCaml. Its contribution is three-fold: . * It provides an easy-to-use graph data structure together with several operations and algorithms over graphs. It is a reasonably efficient imperative data structure for directed graphs with vertices and edges labeled with integers. . * Then ocamlgraph provides several other graph implementations for those not satisfied with the one above. Some are persistent (imutable) and other imperative (mutable). Some are directed and other are not. Some have labels for vertices, or labels for edges, or both. Some have abstract types for vertices. etc. These implementations are written as functors: you give the types of vertices labels, edge labels, etc. and you get the data structure as a result. . * Finally, ocamlgraph provides several classic operations and algorithms over graphs. They are also written as functors i.e. independently of the data structure for graphs. One consequence is that you can define your own data structure for graphs and yet re-use all the algorithms from this library -- you only need to provide a few operations such as iterating over all vertices, over the successors of a vertex, etc.
PackageMaintainerDebian OCaml Maintainers <debian-ocaml-maint@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibocamlgraph-ocaml-dev
PackageSectionocaml
PackageVersion1.8.5-1
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Key Value
FileSize1212020
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PackageDescriptiongraph library for OCaml Ocamlgraph is a graph library for OCaml. Its contribution is three-fold: . * It provides an easy-to-use graph data structure together with several operations and algorithms over graphs. It is a reasonably efficient imperative data structure for directed graphs with vertices and edges labeled with integers. . * Then ocamlgraph provides several other graph implementations for those not satisfied with the one above. Some are persistent (imutable) and other imperative (mutable). Some are directed and other are not. Some have labels for vertices, or labels for edges, or both. Some have abstract types for vertices. etc. These implementations are written as functors: you give the types of vertices labels, edge labels, etc. and you get the data structure as a result. . * Finally, ocamlgraph provides several classic operations and algorithms over graphs. They are also written as functors i.e. independently of the data structure for graphs. One consequence is that you can define your own data structure for graphs and yet re-use all the algorithms from this library -- you only need to provide a few operations such as iterating over all vertices, over the successors of a vertex, etc.
PackageMaintainerDebian OCaml Maintainers <debian-ocaml-maint@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibocamlgraph-ocaml-dev
PackageSectionocaml
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SHA-256962673E5C29D95E5C0FBF7D9D7184E0B83C08B09BCD392AB72E4BBC2EC0508BF
Key Value
FileSize1178940
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PackageDescriptiongraph library for OCaml Ocamlgraph is a graph library for OCaml. Its contribution is three-fold: . * It provides an easy-to-use graph data structure together with several operations and algorithms over graphs. It is a reasonably efficient imperative data structure for directed graphs with vertices and edges labeled with integers. . * Then ocamlgraph provides several other graph implementations for those not satisfied with the one above. Some are persistent (imutable) and other imperative (mutable). Some are directed and other are not. Some have labels for vertices, or labels for edges, or both. Some have abstract types for vertices. etc. These implementations are written as functors: you give the types of vertices labels, edge labels, etc. and you get the data structure as a result. . * Finally, ocamlgraph provides several classic operations and algorithms over graphs. They are also written as functors i.e. independently of the data structure for graphs. One consequence is that you can define your own data structure for graphs and yet re-use all the algorithms from this library -- you only need to provide a few operations such as iterating over all vertices, over the successors of a vertex, etc.
PackageMaintainerDebian OCaml Maintainers <debian-ocaml-maint@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibocamlgraph-ocaml-dev
PackageSectionocaml
PackageVersion1.8.5-1
SHA-1D007299DCA345C2F23AC545427BEDD2BBC2472B9
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