name: numerals-base version: 0.3 cabal-version: >= 1.8 build-type: Simple stability: experimental author: Roel van Dijk , Bas van Dijk maintainer: Roel van Dijk copyright: 2009–2011 Roel van Dijk, Bas van Dijk license: BSD3 license-file: LICENSE homepage: https://github.com/roelvandijk/numerals-base bug-reports: https://github.com/roelvandijk/numerals-base/issues category: Natural Language Processing, Numerical, Text synopsis: Convert numbers to number words description: This package contains machinery to construct functions that convert numbers to number words. It allows you to write a function which converts a number like 142 to the string \"one hundred and forty-two\". . The documentation for the "Text.Numeral" module contains an high level overview of the package. . If you just want to convert numbers to number words in a specific language you should probably use the @numerals@ package. That package also contains numerous examples on how to use the functions in this package. extra-source-files: ./TODO.markdown, ./README.markdown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- source-repository head Type: git Location: git://github.com/roelvandijk/numerals-base.git ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- library hs-source-dirs: src ghc-options: -Wall build-depends: base >= 3.0.3.1 && < 4.5 , base-unicode-symbols >= 0.2.2 && < 0.3 , containers >= 0.4 && < 0.5 , containers-unicode-symbols >= 0.3 && < 0.4 , fingertree >= 0.0.1 && < 0.1 exposed-modules: Text.Numeral , Text.Numeral.BigNum , Text.Numeral.Exp , Text.Numeral.Exp.Classes , Text.Numeral.Misc , Text.Numeral.Render , Text.Numeral.Rules ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test-suite test-numerals type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 main-is: test.hs hs-source-dirs: src, test ghc-options: -Wall build-depends: base >= 3.0.3.1 && < 4.5 , base-unicode-symbols >= 0.2.2 && < 0.3 , containers >= 0.4 && < 0.5 , containers-unicode-symbols >= 0.3 && < 0.4 , fingertree >= 0.0.1 && < 0.1 , HUnit >= 1.2.2 && < 1.3 , test-framework >= 0.3.3 && < 0.5 , test-framework-hunit >= 0.2.6 && < 0.3