sbv: SMT Based Verification: Symbolic Haskell theorem prover using SMT solving. Express properties about Haskell programs and automatically prove them using SMT (Satisfiability Modulo Theories) solvers. [Skip to Readme] DataData.SBVData.SBV.CharData.SBV.ControlData.SBV.DynamicData.SBV.EitherData.SBV.FloatData.SBV.InternalsData.SBV.ListData.SBV.MaybeData.SBV.RationalData.SBV.RegExpData.SBV.SetData.
The absurd function in Data.Void has the following signature, where Void is the logically uninhabited type exported by that package: -- | Since 'Void' values logically don't exist, this witnesses the logical -- reasoning tool of \"ex falso quodlibet\". absurd :: Void -> a I do know enough logic to get the documentation's remark that this corresponds, by the propositions-as-types correspondence, to
When you ask cabal-install to install one or more packages, it needs to solve a constraint satisfaction problem: select a version for each of the packages you want to install, plus all their dependencies, such that all version constraints are satisfied. Those version constraints come both from the user (“please install lens version 4”) and from the packages themselves (“this package relies on mtl
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