haskell-fclabels 2.0.5-1build2 source package in Ubuntu
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haskell-fclabels (2.0.5-1build2) hirsute; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild for new GHC ABIs -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Fri, 30 Oct 2020 00:41:38 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek on 2020-10-30
- Uploaded to:
- Hirsute
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- haskell
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Hirsute | release | on 2020-11-20 | universe | haskell |
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haskell-fclabels_2.0.5-1build2.debian.tar.xz | 3.5 KiB | b9bcc68cc9a033f0571dbebe3b28fb7dab702d14eb87df4cf68a095294497a54 |
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Available diffs
- diff from 2.0.5-1build1 to 2.0.5-1build2 (334 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libghc-fclabels-dev: first-class accessor labels
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 normal library files.
- libghc-fclabels-doc: first-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.
- libghc-fclabels-prof: first-class accessor labels; profiling libraries
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 libraries compiled with profiling enabled.