Artifact libghc-data-reify-prof_0.6.3-5+b2_amd64

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  Architecture: amd64
  Depends: libghc-base-prof-4.18.2.1-8e81e, libghc-containers-prof-0.6.7-7a228, libghc-data-reify-dev
    (= 0.6.3-5+b2), libghc-hashable-prof-1.4.4.0-fb202, libghc-unordered-containers-prof-0.2.19.1-5bdd7
  Description: |-
    Reify a recursive data structure into an explicit graph.; profiling libraries
     'data-reify' provided the ability to turn recursive structures into explicit
     graphs.  Many (implicitly or explicitly) recursive data structure can be given
     this ability, via a type class instance. This gives an alternative to using
     'Ref' for observable sharing.
     .
     Observable sharing in general is unsafe, so we use the IO monad to bound this
     effect, but can be used safely even with 'unsafePerformIO' if some simple
     conditions are met.  Typically this package will be used to tie the knot with
     DSL's that depend of observable sharing, like Lava.
     .
     Providing an instance for 'MuRef' is the mechanism for allowing a structure to
     be reified into a graph, and several examples of this are provided.
     .
     © 2009 Andy Gill; BSD3 license.
     .
     This package provides a library for the Haskell programming language, compiled
     for profiling.  See http://www.haskell.org/ for more information on Haskell.
  Homepage: https://ku-fpg.github.io/software/data-reify/
  Installed-Size: '133'
  Maintainer: Debian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: libghc-data-reify-prof
  Priority: optional
  Provides: libghc-data-reify-prof-0.6.3-36d24
  Section: haskell
  Source: haskell-data-reify (0.6.3-5)
  Version: 0.6.3-5+b2
srcpkg_name: haskell-data-reify
srcpkg_version: 0.6.3-5

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