Result for CEC3D9DD7C70AE96D6844CE3C390A618687046C4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/cpphs
FileSize5443324
MD53EB11895D4172DFE4E8C419E6FB0962D
SHA-1CEC3D9DD7C70AE96D6844CE3C390A618687046C4
SHA-2563C8A2E175D0D386E23C6489475A80047061451429077C88543183921D1D30662
SSDEEP24576:Qfg5me1gYzLTLc//vgEt3vdyNzNkwuwevsut7d7oOduYQNgOXVN/85JoSrXuIG:HA/XgEt0NzNkwuwsNt7d7onNNwJo
TLSHT17F460948B3C369EEC856F53E433E8B2C6D8965958614790048DF2EFEA6CAE414DF11B3
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Key Value
FileSize1273722
MD52E520269ABC4C8A8DADAAA2474CFEB8F
PackageDescriptionSimplified cpp-a-like preprocessor for Haskell The C pre-processor has been widely used in Haskell source code. It enables conditional compilation for different compilers, different versions of the same compiler, and different OS platforms. It is also occasionally used for its macro language, which can enable certain forms of platform-specific detail-filling, such as the tedious boilerplate generation of instance definitions and FFI declarations. . However, gcc's cpp has recently been evolving to more strictly adhere to the C standard. This has had the effect of making it increasingly incompatible with Haskell's syntax. This is a cpp-a-like designed with Haskell's syntax in mind.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecpphs
PackageSectionhaskell
PackageVersion1.11-3build1
SHA-166CEE6E9304534AD2DEB5D5EA7992E62B98FC752
SHA-256EAA28239BFEA7509CB22C3771F975BAF9D3D78C929CA563C684FF7FA608356FD