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D-Bus is a simple, message-based protocol for inter-process communication, which allows applications to interact with other parts of the machine and the user's session using remote procedure calls. D-Bus is a essential part of the modern Linux desktop, where it replaces earlier protocols such as CORBA and DCOP. This library is an implementation of the D-Bus protocol in Haskell. It can be used to add D-Bus support to Haskell applications, without the awkward interfaces common to foreign bindings.
This Haskell package aims to be an RFC3986 compliant URI parser that uses ByteStrings for parsing and representing the URI data.
The word-wrap Haskell library wraps long lines of text.
This library tries to call minimum system calls which are the bottleneck of web servers.
This package provides testing utilities that are useful in conjunction with the Validity typeclass.
A nonce is an arbitrary number used only once in a cryptographic communication. This package contain helper functions for generating nonces. There are many kinds of nonces used in different situations. It's not guaranteed that by using the nonces from this package you won't have any security issues. Please make sure that the nonces generated via this package are usable on your design.
This library provides tools for ensuring that class members are shared.
This package provides Haskell bindings for libcmark, the reference parser for CommonMark, a fully specified variant of Markdown. It includes bundled libcmark sources, and does not require prior installation of the C library.
This package provides a commutative semigroup is a semigroup where the order of arguments to mappend does not matter.
This package provides a pretty printing class similar to Show, based on the HughesPJ pretty printing library. It provides the pretty printing class and instances for the Prelude types.
This package provides a monad transformer version of the ST monad for strict state threads.
This Haskell library algorithms for vector arrays.
This package provides the core modules underlying diagrams, an embedded domain-specific language for compositional, declarative drawing.
Safe Haskell introduced the notion of safe and unsafe modules. In order to make as many as possible modules ``safe'', the well-known unsafe functions were moved to distinguished modules. This makes it hard to write packages that work with both old and new versions of GHC. This package provides a single module System.Unsafe that exports the unsafe functions from the base package. It provides them in a style ready for qualification, that is, you should import them by import qualified System.Unsafe as Unsafe.
This Haskell library provides pointed and copointed data types.
The premise of basic-prelude is that there are a lot of very commonly desired features missing from the standard Prelude, such as commonly used operators (<$> and >=>, for instance) and imports for common datatypes (e.g., ByteString and Vector). At the same time, there are lots of other components which are more debatable, such as providing polymorphic versions of common functions.
So basic-prelude is intended to give a common foundation for a number of alternate preludes. The package provides two modules: CorePrelude provides the common ground for other preludes to build on top of, while BasicPrelude exports CorePrelude together with commonly used list functions to provide a drop-in replacement for the standard Prelude.
Users wishing to have an improved Prelude can use BasicPrelude. Developers wishing to create a new prelude should use CorePrelude.
A PointedList tracks the position in a non-empty list which works similarly to a zipper. A current item is always required, and therefore the list may never be empty. A circular PointedList wraps around to the other end when progressing past the actual edge.
GHC 7.4 gave us the ability to talk about ConstraintKinds. They stopped crashing the compiler in GHC 7.6. This package provides a vocabulary for working with them.
The mockery package provides support functions for automated testing.
This package defines a class, Hashable, for types that can be converted to a hash value. This class exists for the benefit of hashing-based data structures. The package provides instances for basic types and a way to combine hash values.
This package provides a quasiquoter for raw string literals, i.e. string literals that don't recognise the standard escape sequences. Basically, they make your code more readable by freeing you from the responsibility to escape backslashes. They are useful when working with regular expressions, DOS/Windows paths and markup languages (such as XML).
This library is simply a collection of linear-algebra related modules split from the statistics library.
This package provides memory abstractions, such as chunk of memory, polymorphic byte array management and manipulation functions. It contains a polymorphic byte array abstraction and functions similar to strict ByteString, different type of byte array abstraction, raw memory IO operations (memory set, memory copy, ..) and more
This library implements mid-level Haskell bindings to the MySQL mysqlclient client library. It is aimed at speed and ease of use.