Result for 3E8B945474637E5153C96544F6B39EE72B737AB6

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FileName./usr/share/doc/libghc-fclabels-doc/html/src/Data-Label-Failing.html
FileSize19261
MD5E257834A69F0FE92FD15D32DBB148B76
SHA-13E8B945474637E5153C96544F6B39EE72B737AB6
SHA-25685C1DE02FFEA8E1AE8C24A52499D8F0F46A1EA2E31F1DBEA1C187B7166A24D9D
SSDEEP384:mq/da8vEpRwa9sXxSNPzBSwoPTcsbT2ioyA2NETaTOVSETcTCVvl:z/da8vEpRwa9sBEPzBSwoPTcsbT2ioy+
TLSHT1B782E9D4C6F389762133D0E265DE7BF2F4A054ECD98A1A6892EF83A557EDD04BC1AC01
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FileSize55756
MD50DA4DD1AA3DBF8DA228CC9745727E4B8
PackageDescriptionfirst-class accessor labels; documentation This package provides first class labels that can act as bidirectional record fields. The labels can be derived automatically using Template Haskell which means you don't have to write any boilerplate yourself. The labels are implemented as lenses and are fully composable. Labels can be used to /get/, /set/ and /modify/ parts of a datatype in a consistent way. . See "Data.Label" for an introductory explanation. . Internally lenses are not tied to Haskell functions directly, but are implemented as arrows. Arrows allow the lenses to be run in custom computational contexts. This approach allows us to make partial lenses that point to fields of multi-constructor datatypes in an elegant way. . See the "Data.Label.Maybe" module for the use of partial labels. . > 1.1.1.0 -> 1.1.2 > - Added partial set/modify versions that act as identity > when the constructor field is not available. . Author: Sebastiaan Visser, Erik Hesselink, Chris Eidhof, Sjoerd Visscher with lots of help and feedback from others. Upstream-Maintainer: Sebastiaan Visser <code@fvisser.nl> . This package contains the documentation files.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibghc-fclabels-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.0.3.2-1
SHA-1F16818F741417DEF4A841EB27C402A92A602CBC2
SHA-2569A7CBE5DD57E11D0FF7EA36036501AE8B0FB7152B2DA1AD9721D9599F9CA5094
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FileSize70844
MD506DECB655E840A6F192786A32559AF13
PackageDescriptionfirst-class accessor labels; documentation This package provides first class labels that can act as bidirectional record fields. The labels can be derived automatically using Template Haskell which means you don't have to write any boilerplate yourself. The labels are implemented as lenses and are fully composable. Labels can be used to /get/, /set/ and /modify/ parts of a datatype in a consistent way. . See "Data.Label" for an introductory explanation. . Internally lenses are not tied to Haskell functions directly, but are implemented as arrows. Arrows allow the lenses to be run in custom computational contexts. This approach allows us to make partial lenses that point to fields of multi-constructor datatypes in an elegant way. . See the "Data.Label.Maybe" module for the use of partial labels. . > 1.1.1.0 -> 1.1.2 > - Added partial set/modify versions that act as identity > when the constructor field is not available. . Author: Sebastiaan Visser, Erik Hesselink, Chris Eidhof, Sjoerd Visscher with lots of help and feedback from others. Upstream-Maintainer: Sebastiaan Visser <code@fvisser.nl> . This package contains the documentation files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibghc-fclabels-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.0.3.1-2
SHA-1E6B92EEA3EA6F6C5E47472DFBEC945DE5CD62851
SHA-2560A6A69B222A7B586243FF9086350316A11A76E35031798AE58B5AE6DC4078EDF
Key Value
FileSize54802
MD574A6479D08CDD5BA7DC4C69922BB682F
PackageDescriptionfirst-class accessor labels; documentation This package provides first class labels that can act as bidirectional record fields. The labels can be derived automatically using Template Haskell which means you don't have to write any boilerplate yourself. The labels are implemented as lenses and are fully composable. Labels can be used to /get/, /set/ and /modify/ parts of a datatype in a consistent way. . See "Data.Label" for an introductory explanation. . Internally lenses are not tied to Haskell functions directly, but are implemented as arrows. Arrows allow the lenses to be run in custom computational contexts. This approach allows us to make partial lenses that point to fields of multi-constructor datatypes in an elegant way. . See the "Data.Label.Maybe" module for the use of partial labels. . > 1.1.1.0 -> 1.1.2 > - Added partial set/modify versions that act as identity > when the constructor field is not available. . Author: Sebastiaan Visser, Erik Hesselink, Chris Eidhof, Sjoerd Visscher with lots of help and feedback from others. Upstream-Maintainer: Sebastiaan Visser <code@fvisser.nl> . This package contains the documentation files.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibghc-fclabels-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion2.0.2.3-1
SHA-1115BBF426FBF798456683D8C40A57BC00FE592AC
SHA-256ED219DB48E2FC5D61610C0D8D9D4222CCB06A594E51687CE67DC1D6A76DEB741