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Bug#522924: ITP: agda-stdlib -- standard library for Agda - a dependently typed functional programming language and proof assistant



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* Package name    : agda-stdlib
  Version         : unreleased
  Upstream Author : Nils Anders Danielsson <nad@cs.nott.ac.uk>
* URL             : http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/agda.php?n=Libraries.StandardLibrary
* License         : MIT/X
  Programming Lang: Agda
  Description     : standard library for Agda - a dependently typed functional programming language and proof assistant

Agda is a dependently typed functional programming language: It has
inductive families, which are like Haskell's GADTs, but they can be
indexed by values and not just types. It also has parameterised
modules, mixfix operators, Unicode characters, and an interactive
Emacs interface (the type checker can assist in the development of
your code).
..
Agda is a proof assistant: It is an interactive system for writing
and checking proofs. Agda is based on intuitionistic type theory, a
foundational system for constructive mathematics developed by the
Swedish logician Per Martin-Lf. It has many similarities with other
proof assistants based on dependent types, such as Coq, Epigram and
NuPRL.
..
This package contains the standard library for Agda, which provides
some modules for common programming- and proof-structuring idioms.
Modules are included for algebra, category theory, coinduction, data
types, the foreign function interface, induction, IO, relations,
and sized types.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0
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  APT policy: (500, 'jaunty-updates'), (500, 'jaunty-security'), (500, 'jaunty-backports'), (500, 'jaunty')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

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