Result for 44E6390215AFD570BBFE7EA3830B3AEC6132F351

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FileName./usr/share/Agda-2.5.2/MAlonzo/src/MAlonzo/RTE.hs
FileSize2333
MD5490DEB3DD1D878691A5431EDFCB4432F
SHA-144E6390215AFD570BBFE7EA3830B3AEC6132F351
SHA-256545ED55BDACD572A571A40C682E73C96DAF458CD1C836D4A2C107EE5C3F8535B
SSDEEP24:hpRLD79mdRSMimQlabU0R+vs91FShvn54rFqcrFqP6va3d1nsStxcwNtWKBc9erz:RxMUFQo0R+pV54rFqqf25RH/qMa0r
TLSHT145418BFC33D63137202D78916A18B09BBC1A21898BE67499744C94B877E9F49DB11E93
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MD511336D21C75D61AF424ED7DB11A98CBE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionAgda is a dependently typed functional programming language: It has inductive families, which are similar to Haskell's GADTs, but they can be indexed by values and not just types. It also has parameterised modules, mixfix operators, Unicode characters, and an interactive Emacs interface (the type checker can assist in the development of your code). Agda is also a proof assistant: It is an interactive system for writing and checking proofs. Agda is based on intuitionistic type theory, a foundational system for constructive mathematics developed by the Swedish logician Per Martin-Löf. It has many similarities with other proof assistants based on dependent types, such as Coq, Epigram and NuPRL. This package includes both a command-line program (agda) and an Emacs mode. If you want to use the Emacs mode you can set it up by running 'agda-mode setup' (see the README). Note that the Agda library does not follow the package versioning policy, because it is not intended to be used by third-party packages.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameAgda
PackageReleaselp150.1.17
PackageVersion2.5.2
SHA-1FED29DAC002F5B41C20706F0C35398679C8511D3
SHA-25634FF3E50C7679EA3B4AA262608EC00ABF365D36C1DF18403E2F1903DFC9DD2BB