name: scientific version: 0.0.0.2 synopsis: Arbitrary-precision floating-point numbers represented using scientific notation description: A @Scientific@ number is an arbitrary-precision floating-point number represented using scientific notation. . A scientific number with 'coefficient' @c@ and 'base10Exponent' @e@ corresponds to the 'Fractional' number: @'fromInteger' c * 10 '^^' e@ . Its primary use-case is to serve as the target of parsing floating point numbers. Since the textual representation of floating point numbers use scientific notation they can be efficiently parsed to a @Scientific@ number. 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 category: Data build-type: Simple cabal-version: >=1.10 source-repository head type: git location: git://github.com/basvandijk/scientific.git library exposed-modules: Data.Scientific other-extensions: DeriveDataTypeable, BangPatterns ghc-options: -Wall build-depends: base >= 4.3 && < 4.7 , deepseq >= 1.3 && < 1.4 , text >= 0.8 && < 0.12 , hashable >= 1.1.2 && < 1.3 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 && < 4.7 , tasty >= 0.3.1 && < 0.4 , tasty-smallcheck >= 0.2 && < 0.3 , smallcheck >= 1.0 && < 1.1 , text >= 0.8 && < 0.12 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 && < 4.7 , criterion >= 0.5 && < 0.9