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1opam-version: "2.0"
2maintainer: "Joseph Abrahamson <me@jspha.com>"
3authors: "Joseph Abrahamson <me@jspha.com>"
4homepage: "https://github.com/tel/ocaml-fstreams"
5bug-reports: "https://github.com/tel/ocaml-fstreams/issues"
6license: "BSD-3-Clause"
7dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/tel/ocaml-fstreams.git"
8build: [
9 ["./configure" "--prefix=%{prefix}%"]
10 [make]
11]
12install: [make "install"]
13remove: ["ocamlfind" "remove" "fstreams"]
14depends: [
15 "ocaml" {< "5.0"}
16 "ocamlfind" {build}
17 "ocamlbuild" {build}
18]
19synopsis: "Functional, lazy, infinite streams."
20description: """
21A very standard infinite data structure is the stream which lazily
22determines its current and next values and even whether they exist or
23not! This data structure is useful for describing computations which
24are generated and consumed step-by-step and is a powerful basic tool
25for many lazy algorithms.
26
27Included in this module are two submodules, Infinite and
28Finite. Infinite streams are streams which are guaranteed to always
29have a next value and Finite streams are streams which may terminate
30but are not obliged to.
31
32Mathematically, Infinite streams are the greatest fixed point of the
33functor F X = A * X and Finite streams are the greatest fixed point of
34the functor F X = 1 + A * X."""
35flags: light-uninstall
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42}