funkr 0.0.26 → 0.0.27
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- data/funkr.gemspec +17 -2
- data/lib/funkr/version.rb +1 -1
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data/README
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In particular, it offers a simple mechanism to create Algebraïc Data
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Types and do pattern matching on them. For an exemple
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implementation, see provided classes.
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It also provide modules for common categories (Monoid, Monad,
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Functor, Applicative ...), and extends common types to support
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categories they belongs to (Array, Hash ...). Categories can also be
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used with custom types, see provided classes.
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To get started, we recommand you to read the tests, and get feets wet
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with provided Algebraic Data Types (like Maybe).
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data/funkr.gemspec
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s.authors = ["Paul Rivier"]
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s.email = ["paul (dot) r (dot) ml (at) gmail (dot) com"]
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s.homepage = "http://github.com/paul-r-ml/funkr"
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s.description =
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s.summary = %q{Functionnal toolbox for Ruby}
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s.description = <<EOF
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Funkr is a functionnal toolbox for the Ruby language.
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In particular, it offers a simple mechanism to create Algebraïc Data
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Types and do pattern matching on them.
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It also provide modules for common categories (Monoid, Monad,
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Functor, Applicative ...), and extends common types to support
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categories they belongs to (Array, Hash ...). Categories can also be
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used with custom types, see provided classes.
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Array and Hash classes are extended with methods providing correct
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behaviour with respect to categories. Enumerable module comes with
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a lot of useful functions for working with lists and sets. See the
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module documentation and the test suite for examples.
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EOF
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data/lib/funkr/version.rb
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version: 0.0.27
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Paul Rivier
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version: 0.9.2
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type: :development
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version_requirements: *id001
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description: "
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description: "Funkr is a functionnal toolbox for the Ruby language.\n\n\
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In particular, it offers a simple mechanism to create Algebra\xC3\xAFc Data\n\
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Types and do pattern matching on them.\n\n\
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It also provide modules for common categories (Monoid, Monad,\n\
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Functor, Applicative ...), and extends common types to support\n\
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categories they belongs to (Array, Hash ...). Categories can also be\n\
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used with custom types, see provided classes.\n\n\
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Array and Hash classes are extended with methods providing correct\n\
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behaviour with respect to categories. Enumerable module comes with\n\
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a lot of useful functions for working with lists and sets. See the\n\
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module documentation and the test suite for examples.\n"
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email:
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- paul (dot) r (dot) ml (at) gmail (dot) com
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specification_version: 3
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summary: Functionnal toolbox for Ruby
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