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RPM: ghc8.6.4-split
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Current version: 0.2.3.3-alt1
Build date: 29 august 2019, 14:25 ( 242.9 weeks ago )
Size: 17.63 Kb
Home page: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/split
License: BSD3
Summary: Combinator library for splitting lists.
Description:
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Build date: 29 august 2019, 14:25 ( 242.9 weeks ago )
Size: 17.63 Kb
Home page: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/split
License: BSD3
Summary: Combinator library for splitting lists.
Description:
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.
To get started, see the "Data.List.Split" module.
Current maintainer: Grigory Ustinov \"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.
To get started, see the "Data.List.Split" module.
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