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-Name:                numtype-Version:             1.0-License:             BSD3-License-File:        LICENSE-Copyright:           Bjorn Buckwalter 2009-Author:              Bjorn Buckwalter-Maintainer:          bjorn.buckwalter@gmail.com-Stability:           stable-Homepage:            http://dimensional.googlecode.com/-Synopsis:            Type-level (low cardinality) integers.-Description:-    This package provides unary type level representations of the-    (positive and negative) integers and basic operations (addition,-    subtraction, multiplication, division) on these.-    Due to the unary implementation the practical size of the-    NumTypes is severely limited making them unsuitable for-    large-cardinality applications. If you will be working with-    integers beyond (-20, 20) this package probably isn't for you.-    It is, however, eminently suitable for applications such as-    representing physical dimensions (see the 'Dimensional' library).-    Requires GHC 6.6.1 or later.-Category:            Math-Build-Type:          Simple-Build-Depends:       base < 5-Exposed-Modules:     Numeric.NumType-Extra-source-files:  README,-                     Numeric/NumTypeTests.hs+Name:                numtype
+Version:             1.0
+x-revision: 1
+License:             BSD3
+License-File:        LICENSE
+Copyright:           Bjorn Buckwalter 2009
+Author:              Bjorn Buckwalter
+Maintainer:          bjorn.buckwalter@gmail.com
+Stability:           stable
+Homepage:            http://dimensional.googlecode.com/
+Synopsis:            Type-level (low cardinality) integers.
+Description:
+    This package provides unary type level representations of the
+    (positive and negative) integers and basic operations (addition,
+    subtraction, multiplication, division) on these.
+    Due to the unary implementation the practical size of the
+    NumTypes is severely limited making them unsuitable for
+    large-cardinality applications. If you will be working with
+    integers beyond (-20, 20) this package probably isn't for you.
+    It is, however, eminently suitable for applications such as
+    representing physical dimensions (see the 'Dimensional' library).
+    Requires GHC 6.6.1 or later.
+Category:            Math
+Build-Type:          Simple
+Build-Depends:       base < 4.7
+Exposed-Modules:     Numeric.NumType
+Extra-source-files:  README,
+                     Numeric/NumTypeTests.hs