Provides a monad-transformer version of the Control.Exception.catch
Haskell function. For this, it defines the MonadCatchIO class, a subset
of MonadIO. It defines proper instances for most monad transformers in
the 'mtl' library.
This is a pretty printing library based on Wadler's paper "A Prettier
Printer". It has been enhanced with support for ANSI terminal colored
output using the ansi-terminal package.
A low-level binding to the kqueue library as found in BSD and Mac OS X.
It provides, among other things, a way of monitoring files and directories
for changes.
A collection of various methods for splitting lists into parts, akin to
the "split" function found in several mainstream languages. Here is its
tale:
Once upon a time the standard Data.List module held no function for
splitting a list into parts according to a delimiter. Many a brave
lambda-knight strove to add such a function, but their striving was in
vain, for Lo, the Supreme Council fell to bickering amongst themselves
what was to be the essential nature of the One True Function which could
cleave a list in twain (or thrain, or any required number of parts).
And thus came to pass the split package, comprising divers functions for
splitting a list asunder, each according to its nature. And the Supreme
Council had no longer any grounds for argument, for the favored method
of each was contained therein.
Combinator library and utility functions for splitting lists.
This package contains an implementation of a high-quality splittable
pseudorandom number generator. The generator is based on a
cryptographic hash function built on top of the ThreeFish block cipher.
unamb contains the "unambiguous choice" operator "unamb", which
wraps thread racing up in a purely functional, semantically simple
wrapper. Originally a part of Reactive, the author moved unamb
to its own Haskell package in order to encourage experimentation.
A facility to manage possibly persistent resources with a comprehensible API.
Provides simliar functionality like the zend_list API, but with more flexiblity
and freedom.
php70+ specific version only.
Judy is a general purpose dynamic array implemented as a C callable
library. Judy's speed and memory usage are typically better than other
data storage models and improves with very large data sets.
libbson is a library providing useful routines related to building,
parsing, and iterating BSON documents. It is a useful base for those
wanting to write high-performance C extensions to higher level
languages such as python, ruby, or perl.
CLAW is a C++ Library Absolutely Wonderful providing useful classes
from the simplest AVL binary search trees to the complex meta
programming tools, including image manipulation, a generic alpha-beta
algorithm, sockets implemented as std::stream and more