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-name: scientific-version: 0.3.4.15-synopsis: Numbers represented using scientific notation-description:- @Data.Scientific@ provides the number type 'Scientific'. Scientific numbers are- arbitrary precision and space efficient. They are represented using- <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation scientific notation>.- The implementation uses a coefficient @c :: 'Integer'@ and a base-10 exponent- @e :: 'Int'@. A scientific number corresponds to the- 'Fractional' number: @'fromInteger' c * 10 '^^' e@.- .- Note that since we're using an 'Int' to represent the exponent these numbers- aren't truly arbitrary precision. I intend to change the type of the exponent- to 'Integer' in a future release.- .- The main application of 'Scientific' is to be used as the target of parsing- arbitrary precision numbers coming from an untrusted source. The advantages- over using 'Rational' for this are that:- .- * A 'Scientific' is more efficient to construct. Rational numbers need to be- constructed using '%' which has to compute the 'gcd' of the 'numerator' and- 'denominator'.- .- * 'Scientific' is safe against numbers with huge exponents. For example:- @1e1000000000 :: 'Rational'@ will fill up all space and crash your- program. Scientific works as expected:- .- > > read "1e1000000000" :: Scientific- > 1.0e1000000000- .- * Also, the space usage of converting scientific numbers with huge exponents to- @'Integral's@ (like: 'Int') or @'RealFloat's@ (like: 'Double' or 'Float')- will always be bounded by the target type.--homepage: https://github.com/basvandijk/scientific-bug-reports: https://github.com/basvandijk/scientific/issues-license: BSD3-license-file: LICENSE-author: Bas van Dijk-maintainer: Bas van Dijk <v.dijk.bas@gmail.com>-category: Data-build-type: Simple-cabal-version: >=1.10--extra-source-files:- changelog--source-repository head- type: git- location: git://github.com/basvandijk/scientific.git--flag bytestring-builder- description: Depend on the bytestring-builder package for backwards compatibility.- default: False- manual: False--flag integer-simple- description: Use the integer-simple package instead of integer-gmp- default: False--library- exposed-modules: Data.ByteString.Builder.Scientific- Data.Scientific- Data.Text.Lazy.Builder.Scientific- other-modules: GHC.Integer.Compat- Utils- other-extensions: DeriveDataTypeable, BangPatterns- ghc-options: -Wall- build-depends: base >= 4.3 && < 4.11- , ghc-prim- , integer-logarithms >= 1 && <1.1- , deepseq >= 1.3 && < 1.5- , text >= 0.8 && < 1.3- , hashable >= 1.1.2 && < 1.3- , vector >= 0.7 && < 0.13- , containers >= 0.1 && < 0.6- , binary >= 0.4.1 && < 0.9-- if flag(bytestring-builder)- build-depends: bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.10.4- , bytestring-builder >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11- else- build-depends: bytestring >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11-- if flag(integer-simple)- build-depends: integer-simple- else- build-depends: integer-gmp-- hs-source-dirs: src- default-language: Haskell2010--test-suite test-scientific- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- hs-source-dirs: test- main-is: test.hs- default-language: Haskell2010- ghc-options: -Wall-- build-depends: scientific- , base >= 4.3 && < 4.11- , binary >= 0.4.1 && < 0.9- , tasty >= 0.5 && < 0.12- , tasty-ant-xml >= 1.0 && < 1.2- , tasty-hunit >= 0.8 && < 0.10- , tasty-smallcheck >= 0.2 && < 0.9- , tasty-quickcheck >= 0.8 && < 0.9- , smallcheck >= 1.0 && < 1.2- , QuickCheck >= 2.5 && < 2.10- , text >= 0.8 && < 1.3-- if flag(bytestring-builder)- build-depends: bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.10.4- , bytestring-builder >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11- else- build-depends: bytestring >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11--benchmark bench-scientific- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- hs-source-dirs: bench- main-is: bench.hs- default-language: Haskell2010- ghc-options: -O2- build-depends: scientific- , base >= 4.3 && < 4.11- , criterion >= 0.5 && < 1.3+name: scientific +version: 0.3.4.15 +x-revision: 1 +synopsis: Numbers represented using scientific notation +description: + @Data.Scientific@ provides the number type 'Scientific'. Scientific numbers are + arbitrary precision and space efficient. They are represented using + <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation scientific notation>. + The implementation uses a coefficient @c :: 'Integer'@ and a base-10 exponent + @e :: 'Int'@. A scientific number corresponds to the + 'Fractional' number: @'fromInteger' c * 10 '^^' e@. + . + Note that since we're using an 'Int' to represent the exponent these numbers + aren't truly arbitrary precision. I intend to change the type of the exponent + to 'Integer' in a future release. + . + The main application of 'Scientific' is to be used as the target of parsing + arbitrary precision numbers coming from an untrusted source. The advantages + over using 'Rational' for this are that: + . + * A 'Scientific' is more efficient to construct. Rational numbers need to be + constructed using '%' which has to compute the 'gcd' of the 'numerator' and + 'denominator'. + . + * 'Scientific' is safe against numbers with huge exponents. For example: + @1e1000000000 :: 'Rational'@ will fill up all space and crash your + program. Scientific works as expected: + . + > > read "1e1000000000" :: Scientific + > 1.0e1000000000 + . + * Also, the space usage of converting scientific numbers with huge exponents to + @'Integral's@ (like: 'Int') or @'RealFloat's@ (like: 'Double' or 'Float') + will always be bounded by the target type. + +homepage: https://github.com/basvandijk/scientific +bug-reports: https://github.com/basvandijk/scientific/issues +license: BSD3 +license-file: LICENSE +author: Bas van Dijk +maintainer: Bas van Dijk <v.dijk.bas@gmail.com> +category: Data +build-type: Simple +cabal-version: >=1.10 + +extra-source-files: + changelog + +source-repository head + type: git + location: git://github.com/basvandijk/scientific.git + +flag bytestring-builder + description: Depend on the bytestring-builder package for backwards compatibility. + default: False + manual: False + +flag integer-simple + description: Use the integer-simple package instead of integer-gmp + default: False + +library + exposed-modules: Data.ByteString.Builder.Scientific + Data.Scientific + Data.Text.Lazy.Builder.Scientific + other-modules: GHC.Integer.Compat + Utils + other-extensions: DeriveDataTypeable, BangPatterns + ghc-options: -Wall + build-depends: base >= 4.3 && < 4.11 + , ghc-prim + , integer-logarithms >= 1 && <1.1 + , deepseq >= 1.3 && < 1.5 + , text >= 0.8 && < 1.3 + , hashable >= 1.1.2 && < 1.3 + , vector >= 0.7 && < 0.13 + , containers >= 0.1 && < 0.6 + , binary >= 0.4.1 && < 0.9 + + if flag(bytestring-builder) + build-depends: bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.10.4 + , bytestring-builder >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11 + else + build-depends: bytestring >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11 + + if flag(integer-simple) + build-depends: integer-simple + else + build-depends: integer-gmp + + hs-source-dirs: src + default-language: Haskell2010 + +test-suite test-scientific + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + hs-source-dirs: test + main-is: test.hs + default-language: Haskell2010 + ghc-options: -Wall + + build-depends: scientific + , base >= 4.3 && < 4.11 + , binary >= 0.4.1 && < 0.9 + , tasty >= 0.5 && < 0.12 + , tasty-ant-xml >= 1.0 && < 1.2 + , tasty-hunit >= 0.8 && < 0.10 + , tasty-smallcheck >= 0.2 && < 0.9 + , tasty-quickcheck >= 0.8 && < 0.9 + , smallcheck >= 1.0 && < 1.2 + , QuickCheck >= 2.5 && < 2.11 + , text >= 0.8 && < 1.3 + + if flag(bytestring-builder) + build-depends: bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.10.4 + , bytestring-builder >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11 + else + build-depends: bytestring >= 0.10.4 && < 0.11 + +benchmark bench-scientific + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + hs-source-dirs: bench + main-is: bench.hs + default-language: Haskell2010 + ghc-options: -O2 + build-depends: scientific + , base >= 4.3 && < 4.11 + , criterion >= 0.5 && < 1.3
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name: scientific version: 0.3.4.15 -x-revision: 1 +x-revision: 2 synopsis: Numbers represented using scientific notation description: @Data.Scientific@ provides the number type 'Scientific'. Scientific numbers are , tasty-ant-xml >= 1.0 && < 1.2 , tasty-hunit >= 0.8 && < 0.10 , tasty-smallcheck >= 0.2 && < 0.9 - , tasty-quickcheck >= 0.8 && < 0.9 + , tasty-quickcheck >= 0.8 && < 0.10 , smallcheck >= 1.0 && < 1.2 , QuickCheck >= 2.5 && < 2.11 , text >= 0.8 && < 1.3