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<email>haskell@gentoo.org</email>
<name>Gentoo Haskell</name>
</maintainer>
- <longdescription>
- Uniplate is library for writing simple and concise generic operations.
- Uniplate has similar goals to the original Scrap Your Boilerplate work,
- but is substantially simpler and faster. The Uniplate manual is available at
- &lt;http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/darcs/uniplate/uniplate.htm&gt;.
-
- To get started with Uniplate you should import one of the three following
- modules:
-
- * "Data.Generics.Uniplate.Data" - to quickly start writing generic functions.
- Most users should start by importing this module.
-
- * "Data.Generics.Uniplate.Direct" - a replacement for "Data.Generics.Uniplate.Data"
- with substantially higher performance (around 5 times), but requires writing
- instance declarations.
-
- * "Data.Generics.Uniplate.Operations" - definitions of all the operations defined
- by Uniplate. Both the above two modules re-export this module.
-
- In addition, some users may want to make use of the following modules:
-
- * "Data.Generics.Uniplate.Zipper" - a zipper built on top of Uniplate instances.
-
- * "Data.Generics.SYB" - users transitioning from the Scrap Your Boilerplate library.
-
- * "Data.Generics.Compos" - users transitioning from the Compos library.
-
- * "Data.Generics.Uniplate.DataOnly" - users making use of both @Data@ and @Direct@
- to avoid getting instance conflicts.
- </longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>