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2018-01-17T14:13:44Z |
clinton |
2cd1f122bb99ce366e4e0e52f66f179c7a9209fbb8eafe05a92160f7e02214e2
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Changed description
from Functions in this package look at the hackage database to get all the public modules of packages.
It then creates Haskell files containing each module as an import statement.
It's primary purpose is to produce files for the package
[ghc-instances](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/ghc-instances).
See that package for the motivation behind this.
to Functions in this package look at the hackage database to get all the public modules of packages.
It then creates Haskell files containing each module as an import statement.
It's primary purpose is to produce files for the package
[ghc-instances](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/ghc-instances).
See that package for the motivation behind this.
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| -r0 |
2018-01-17T13:45:28Z |
clinton |
7dcaa3746119bbede735d298d5b35b03988a03ff6f08ff21364cf684d63e8079
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