[Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Palindromes 0.1
Johan Jeuring
johanj at cs.uu.nl
Sun Sep 6 12:54:48 EDT 2009
Palindromes
==============================================
Palindromes is a package for finding palindromes in files.
Visit the homepage
http://www.jeuring.net/Palindromes/
Features
--------
The primary features of Palindromes include:
* Linear-time algorithm for finding exact palindromes
* Linear-time algorithm for finding text palindromes,
ignoring spaces, case of characters, and punctuation
symbols.
Requirements
------------
Palindromes has the following requirements:
* GHC version 6.8.1 or later - It has been tested with version 6.10.1.
* Cabal library version 1.2.1 or later - It has been tested with
version
1.6.0.1.
Download & Installation
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* Use cabal-install
cabal install palindromes
* If you don't have cabal-install, you must download the Palindromes
package
from HackageDB and install it manually. Get the `tar.gz` file and
decompress it.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/palindromes
Once downloaded, use the following commands for configuring, building,
and
installing the library.
runghc Setup.lhs configure
runghc Setup.lhs build
runghc Setup.lhs install
* Get the source:
svn checkout https://subversion.cs.uu.nl/repos/staff.johanj.palindromes/
Documentation
-------------
The API is documented using Haddock and available on the Palindromes
package
site.
Examples
--------
You can find example palindromes, on which Palindromes has been
tested, in the
`examples` directory of the source distribution.
https://subversion.cs.uu.nl/repos/staff.johanj.palindromes/trunk/examples/palindromes
Bugs & Support
--------------
To report bugs, use the Google Code project page for Palindromes.
http://code.google.com/p/palindromes/
For general concerns and questions, email the author:
johan at jeuring.net
Licensing
---------
Palindromes is licensed under the so-called BSD3 license. See the
included
`LICENSE` file.
Credits
-------
Palindromes is based on the functional program developed by Johan
Jeuring in
his PhD thesis.
The current author and maintainer of Palindromes is Johan Jeuring.
http://www.jeuring.net/
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