Result for 36D2ECD03B7CFAD77D225451684414B9D1807F50

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/ml-lpt/examples/dragon/dragon.g.sml.gz
FileSize5704
MD589290AC7646FAAF5F28233A52CE8B4E7
SHA-136D2ECD03B7CFAD77D225451684414B9D1807F50
SHA-256D0D37642469D6746029AB1F000F1ACF3146CF43F303DE78814ABFEAEA6543F9E
SSDEEP96:HWoZOrIc9DuPwp3IQH6fGuak7GK++8oKlUJMG/6B4Geu/x93trOLGdmL9Y:HWWUIKuPwp/aNlc+8oKl9zn
TLSHT173C18E6C2F83617FDDEA30685F864B29DF5E89D5033F4D24A112D4AB836ED351D0A560
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize486514
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PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameml-lpt
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SHA-16515F625E03DF56BC52958B09A63B1E39D69C7CA
SHA-256D1715E2BC79196A8F168F7D38914798E067771FD86A0B22EA67C78DC8B659996
Key Value
FileSize482688
MD565F37E1286461EE3BE0422D1EAFAC5AA
PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerJames McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
PackageNameml-lpt
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SHA-12EEBCBF936F867B40D6C6EA1AADB61403737E867
SHA-2567E32162CFC0A07D6FBE23CF251179E03F5B012748BF1A90FA74940D158D11772
Key Value
FileSize482962
MD53D7DB1F7C823BB17F99A2D2ADA56540D
PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerJames McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
PackageNameml-lpt
PackageSectiondevel
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SHA-176F137860F9D76A7B5329E7BA9430913CC6AC9C2
SHA-256301EBEF30C7AD440F6410117EDB444C68F728732FA310D4E80A83AE1C6E9EF11
Key Value
FileSize876964
MD536505982807B42B3D3F76D964D08D6C9
PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameml-lpt
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SHA-1724089FE544F936B1E24B98511FCC6798FAA78DA
SHA-256A36030D2DDFBD0F12A78183EC9BACA1815CF107017FA0BC73981E563EC7FAD8D
Key Value
FileSize877240
MD50DD62421C6FE4A1685D4B29C2B4A263A
PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameml-lpt
PackageSectiondevel
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SHA-1D1F5D8E4AF7A94E2CE2BE3268BBD3A93A8DBFF39
SHA-25642EC145F63198D000E75DB3D837E7926996651FCCD3819FC44C573CB9207C11E
Key Value
CRC327B373A66
FileName54847
FileSize486870
MD53EE8BC5BB6FC342435AD9D96BB996648
OpSystemCode362
PackageDescriptionSML/NJ language processing tools Tradition has it that when a new programming language is introduced, new scanner and parser generators are written in that language, and generate code for that language. Traditional also has it that the new tools are modeled after the old lex and yacc tools, both in terms of the algorithms used, and often the syntax as well. The language Standard ML is no exception: ml-lex and ml-yacc are the SML incarnations of the old Unix tools. . This package has two new tools, ml-ulex and ml-antlr, that follow tradition in separating scanning from parsing, but break from tradition in their implementation: ml-ulex is based on regular expression derivatives rather than subset-construction, and ml-antlr is based on LL(k) parsing rather than LALR(1) parsing.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameml-lpt
PackageSectiondevel
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ProductCode184819
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SHA-17BF7D022D128B62A04AE0A9341CACA15F6DDAA3D
SHA-2561A8B2392C30556D4E2332F02D6A4A76D80C5966CBD9EB40F9C654569A2658CD0
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_legacy
insert-timestamp1648719972.7769434
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