liquidhaskell-boot: Liquid Types for Haskell

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This package provides a plugin to verify Haskell programs. But most likely you should be using the liquidhaskell package instead, which rexports this plugin together with necessary specifications for definitions in the boot libraries.

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Versions 0.9.2.5.0, 0.9.2.5.0, 0.9.2.8.0, 0.9.4.7.0, 0.9.6.3, 0.9.8.1
Change log None available
Dependencies aeson, base (>=4.11.1.0 && <5), binary, bytestring (>=0.10), Cabal (<3.7), cereal, cmdargs (>=0.10), containers (>=0.5), data-default (>=0.5), data-fix, deepseq (>=1.3), Diff (>=0.3 && <0.5), directory (>=1.2), exceptions (<0.11), extra, filepath (>=1.3), fingertree (>=0.1), free, ghc (>=9.2 && <9.3), ghc-boot, ghc-paths (>=0.1), ghc-prim, githash, gitrev, hashable (>=1.3 && <1.5), hscolour (>=1.22), liquid-fixpoint (==0.9.2.5), megaparsec (>=8), mtl (>=2.1), optparse-applicative (<0.18), pretty (>=1.1), recursion-schemes (<5.3), split, syb (>=0.4.4), template-haskell (>=2.9), temporary (>=1.2), text (>=1.2), th-compat (<0.2), time (>=1.4), transformers (>=0.3), unordered-containers (>=0.2.11), vector (>=0.10) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright 2010-19 Ranjit Jhala & Niki Vazou & Eric L. Seidel, University of California, San Diego.
Author Ranjit Jhala, Niki Vazou, Eric Seidel
Maintainer Ranjit Jhala <jhala@cs.ucsd.edu>
Category Language
Home page https://github.com/ucsd-progsys/liquidhaskell
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/ucsd-progsys/liquidhaskell/
Uploaded by FacundoDominguez at 2023-10-18T16:41:33Z

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