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User |
SHA256 |
-r1 (dumb-cas-0.1.0.0-r1) |
2017-07-24T13:46:18Z |
leftaroundabout |
583921ded53651b4a74f74f61ae721c0bcc742418c9221af42ca2520e238f873
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Changed description
from This is a framework for untyped, symbolic computations like a CAS
does, without any baked-in rules whatsoever but the ability to
define expressions very consisely, as well as any transformation
rules you want. The idea is basically to combine the flexibility
of a Lisp with the conciseness of a Regex engine, using syntax similar
to Haskell's standard pattern matching.
standard pattern matching.
to This is a framework for untyped, symbolic computations like a CAS
does, without any baked-in rules whatsoever but the ability to
define expressions very consisely, as well as any transformation
rules you want. The idea is basically to combine the flexibility
of a Lisp with the conciseness of a Regex engine, using syntax similar
to Haskell's standard pattern matching.
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-r0 (dumb-cas-0.1.0.0-r0) |
2017-07-24T13:14:53Z |
leftaroundabout |
4351626b6e1e38764a940db21224794bfe3a06db3b85000ba4c5485cff73aa41
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