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Haskell98 invariant functors Haskell98 invariant functors (also known as exponential functors). For more information, see Edward Kmett's article "Rotten Bananas": http://comonad.com/reader/2008/rotten-bananas/
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A native implementation of matrix operations. Matrix library. Basic operations and some algorithms. . Usage examples are included in the API reference generated by Haddock. . If you want to use GSL, BLAS and LAPACK, hmatrix (http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hmatrix) is the way to go.
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TCP instantiation of Network.Transport TCP instantiation of Network.Transport, which can be used to create Cloud Haskell backends
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Replaces/enhances "Text.Regex" One module compat layer over regex-posix to replace Text.Regex. See also https://wiki.haskell.org/Regular_expressions for more information.
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POSIX Backend for "Text.Regex" (regex-base) The POSIX regex backend for regex-base. The main appeal of this backend is that it's very lightweight due to its reliance on the ubiquitous POSIX.2 regex facility that is provided by the standard C library on most POSIX platforms. See also https://wiki.haskell.org/Regular_expressions for more information.
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HTTP client library HTTP client library.
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A HUnit/hspec assertion library to verify that an expression does not typecheck For examples and an introduction to the library please take a look at the README on github.
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A promoted and singled version of the base library singletons-base uses singletons-th to define promoted and singled functions from the base library, including the Prelude. This library was originally presented in Dependently Typed Programming with Singletons, published at the Haskell Symposium, 2012. (https://richarde.dev/papers/2012/singletons/paper.pdf) See also the paper published at Haskell Symposium, 2014, which describes how promotion works in greater detail: https://richarde.dev/papers/2014/promotion/promotion.pdf. WARNING: singletons-base defines orphan instances for Sing, SingKind, etc. for common types such as Bool, [], Maybe, etc. If you define instances of these types in your code, you will likely not be able to use that code with singletons-base. singletons-base uses code that relies on bleeding-edge GHC language extensions. As such, singletons-base only supports the latest major version of GHC (currently GHC 9.10). For more information, consult the singletons README. You may also be interested in the following related libraries:
- The singletons library is a small, foundational library that defines basic singleton-related types and definitions.
- The singletons-th library defines Template Haskell functionality that allows promotion of term-level functions to type-level equivalents and singling functions to dependently typed equivalents.
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Snap: A Haskell Web Framework (core interfaces and types) Snap is a simple and fast web development framework and server written in Haskell. For more information or to download the latest version, you can visit the Snap project website at http://snapframework.com/. This library contains the core definitions and types for the Snap framework, including:
- Primitive types and functions for HTTP (requests, responses, cookies, post/query parameters, etc)
- A monad for programming web handlers called "Snap", which allows:
- Stateful access to the HTTP request and response objects
- Monadic failure (i.e. MonadPlus/Alternative instances) for declining to handle requests and chaining handlers together
- Early termination of the computation if you know early what you want to return and want to prevent further monadic processing
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template-haskell-compat-v0208 Backward-compatibility layer for Template Haskell newer than 2.8 Collection of functions that aims to help you to write Template Haskell that is compatible with all versions of GHC starting from 7.6. The oldest GHC serves as the common denominator here, so the newer functionality is avoided here.