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syntax for cross-language data types in OCaml
ATD stands for Adjustable Type Definitions. It is a type definition
language designed to accommodate a variety of programming languages and
data formats by the means of target-specific annotations. It supports
sum types, parametrized types and inheritance. The library provides a
parser and other tools useful for manipulating ATD type definitions.
(new) libatd-ocaml_0.9.2-1_amd64.deb optional ocaml
syntax for cross-language data types in OCaml
ATD stands for Adjustable Type Definitions. It is a type definition
language designed to accommodate a variety of programming languages and
data formats by the means of target-specific annotations. It supports
sum types, parametrized types and inheritance. The library provides a
parser and other tools useful for manipulating ATD type definitions.
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This package contains the shared runtime libraries.
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Changes: ocaml-atd (0.9.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial release. (Closes: #605670)
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