Result for 5C149E45095792B03B1CF1753B014B35EA8BB0D5

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FileName./usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/agda2-mode-2.5.1/agda2-mode-autoloads.el
FileSize1347
MD55C300460A809582F060E3F49FFF1E92C
SHA-15C149E45095792B03B1CF1753B014B35EA8BB0D5
SHA-256783F77996A4E91F26B50A18CFBBC05A1C5458C7992D41037E27EC81292A484DF
SSDEEP24:K5dnm6Cd2im0P1vw5t5Cl3hgp5ClBpUi2jJyRAJYLth8P2Yyh+himLW1KxlCVbaE:K546CQx0Ptw5ARLvUZjJyRUmtCPHyh/d
TLSHT16C217267E2BBDC201A6232BD93689118481EF4DFEAF52D0C79192145F01BCEC03D5B1B
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FileSize40754
MD5DE746F2CF2A2DF1054C99CC85018FBEB
PackageDescriptiondependently typed functional programming language — emacs mode Agda is a dependently typed functional programming language: It has inductive families, which are like 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 contains the emacs interactive development mode for Agda. This mode is the preferred way to write Agda code, and offers features such as iterative development, refinement, case analysis and so on.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameelpa-agda2-mode
PackageSectioneditors
PackageVersion2.5.2-2build1
SHA-133CCB3678AF477417D1E4785D47078490C43737E
SHA-256EC2CCF4548997ED0470C999E59E546F2FD651FD4AAF2B1C2F026CFC2DD772E10