How to Install and Uninstall ghc-generic-deriving.x86_64 Package on CentOS Stream 9
Last updated: November 15,2024
1. Install "ghc-generic-deriving.x86_64" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install ghc-generic-deriving.x86_64 on CentOS Stream 9
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2. Uninstall "ghc-generic-deriving.x86_64" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall ghc-generic-deriving.x86_64 on CentOS Stream 9:
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3. Information about the ghc-generic-deriving.x86_64 package on CentOS Stream 9
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Available Packages
Name : ghc-generic-deriving
Version : 1.14.1
Release : 1.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 329 k
Source : ghc-generic-deriving-1.14.1-1.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Generic programming library for generalised deriving
URL : https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generic-deriving
License : BSD
Description : This package provides functionality for generalising the deriving mechanism in
: Haskell to arbitrary classes. It was first described in the paper:
:
: * /A generic deriving mechanism for Haskell/. Jose Pedro Magalhaes, Atze
: Dijkstra, Johan Jeuring, and Andres Loeh. Haskell'10.
:
: The current implementation integrates with the new GHC Generics. See
: for more information.
: Template Haskell code is provided for supporting older GHCs.
:
: This library is organized as follows:
:
: * "Generics.Deriving.Base" defines the core functionality for GHC generics,
: including the 'Generic(1)' classes and representation data types. On modern
: versions of GHC, this simply re-exports "GHC.Generics" from 'base'. On older
: versions of GHC, this module backports parts of "GHC.Generics" that were not
: included at the time, including 'Generic(1)' instances.
:
: * "Generics.Deriving.TH" implements Template Haskell functionality for deriving
: instances of 'Generic(1)'.
:
: * Educational code: in order to provide examples of how to define and use
: "GHC.Generics"-based defaults, this library offers a number of modules which
: define examples of type classes along with default implementations for the
: classes' methods. Currently, the following modules are provided:
: "Generics.Deriving.Copoint", "Generics.Deriving.ConNames",
: "Generics.Deriving.Enum", "Generics.Deriving.Eq", "Generics.Deriving.Foldable",
: "Generics.Deriving.Functor", "Generics.Deriving.Monoid",
: "Generics.Deriving.Semigroup", "Generics.Deriving.Show",
: "Generics.Deriving.Traversable", and "Generics.Deriving.Uniplate".
:
: It is worth emphasizing that these modules are primarly intended for
: educational purposes. Many of the classes in these modules resemble other
: commonly used classes—for example, 'GShow' from "Generics.Deriving.Show"
: resembles 'Show' from 'base'—but in general, the classes that
: 'generic-deriving' defines are not drop-in replacements. Moreover, the generic
: defaults that 'generic-deriving' provide often make simplifying assumptions
: that may violate expectations of how these classes might work elsewhere.
: For example, the generic default for 'GShow' does not behave exactly like
: 'deriving Show' would.
:
: If you are seeking "GHC.Generics"-based defaults for type classes in 'base',
: consider using the '
: generic-data>' library.
:
: * "Generics.Deriving.Default" provides newtypes that allow leveraging the
: generic defaults in this library using the 'DerivingVia' GHC language
: extension.
:
: * "Generics.Deriving" re-exports "Generics.Deriving.Base",
: "Generics.Deriving.Default", and a selection of educational modules.
Available Packages
Name : ghc-generic-deriving
Version : 1.14.1
Release : 1.el9
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 329 k
Source : ghc-generic-deriving-1.14.1-1.el9.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Generic programming library for generalised deriving
URL : https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generic-deriving
License : BSD
Description : This package provides functionality for generalising the deriving mechanism in
: Haskell to arbitrary classes. It was first described in the paper:
:
: * /A generic deriving mechanism for Haskell/. Jose Pedro Magalhaes, Atze
: Dijkstra, Johan Jeuring, and Andres Loeh. Haskell'10.
:
: The current implementation integrates with the new GHC Generics. See
:
: Template Haskell code is provided for supporting older GHCs.
:
: This library is organized as follows:
:
: * "Generics.Deriving.Base" defines the core functionality for GHC generics,
: including the 'Generic(1)' classes and representation data types. On modern
: versions of GHC, this simply re-exports "GHC.Generics" from 'base'. On older
: versions of GHC, this module backports parts of "GHC.Generics" that were not
: included at the time, including 'Generic(1)' instances.
:
: * "Generics.Deriving.TH" implements Template Haskell functionality for deriving
: instances of 'Generic(1)'.
:
: * Educational code: in order to provide examples of how to define and use
: "GHC.Generics"-based defaults, this library offers a number of modules which
: define examples of type classes along with default implementations for the
: classes' methods. Currently, the following modules are provided:
: "Generics.Deriving.Copoint", "Generics.Deriving.ConNames",
: "Generics.Deriving.Enum", "Generics.Deriving.Eq", "Generics.Deriving.Foldable",
: "Generics.Deriving.Functor", "Generics.Deriving.Monoid",
: "Generics.Deriving.Semigroup", "Generics.Deriving.Show",
: "Generics.Deriving.Traversable", and "Generics.Deriving.Uniplate".
:
: It is worth emphasizing that these modules are primarly intended for
: educational purposes. Many of the classes in these modules resemble other
: commonly used classes—for example, 'GShow' from "Generics.Deriving.Show"
: resembles 'Show' from 'base'—but in general, the classes that
: 'generic-deriving' defines are not drop-in replacements. Moreover, the generic
: defaults that 'generic-deriving' provide often make simplifying assumptions
: that may violate expectations of how these classes might work elsewhere.
: For example, the generic default for 'GShow' does not behave exactly like
: 'deriving Show' would.
:
: If you are seeking "GHC.Generics"-based defaults for type classes in 'base',
: consider using the '
:
: * "Generics.Deriving.Default" provides newtypes that allow leveraging the
: generic defaults in this library using the 'DerivingVia' GHC language
: extension.
:
: * "Generics.Deriving" re-exports "Generics.Deriving.Base",
: "Generics.Deriving.Default", and a selection of educational modules.