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Name: ghc-cassava | Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 |
Version: 0.5.3.0 | Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/> |
Release: 150500.11.3.2 | Build date: Tue Jan 30 10:59:56 2024 |
Group: Unspecified | Build host: mourvedre |
Size: 1946753 | Source RPM: ghc-cassava-0.5.3.0-150500.11.3.2.src.rpm |
Packager: https://www.suse.com/ | |
Url: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cassava | |
Summary: A CSV parsing and encoding library |
'cassava' is a library for parsing and encoding [RFC 4180](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4180) compliant [comma-separated values (CSV)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values) data, which is a textual line-oriented format commonly used for exchanging tabular data. 'cassava''s API includes support for - Index-based record-conversion - Name-based record-conversion - Typeclass directed conversion of fields and records - Built-in field-conversion instances for standard types - Customizable record-conversion instance derivation via GHC generics - Low-level [bytestring](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring) builders (see "Data.Csv.Builder") - Incremental decoding and encoding API (see "Data.Csv.Incremental") - Streaming API for constant-space decoding (see "Data.Csv.Streaming") Moreover, this library is designed to be easy to use; for instance, here's a very simple example of encoding CSV data: >>> Data.Csv.encode [("John",27),("Jane",28)] "John,27rnJane,28rn" Please refer to the documentation in "Data.Csv" and the included [README](#readme) for more usage examples.
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* Wed Oct 04 2023 [email protected] - Add cassava at version 0.5.3.0 revision 5.
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