zeno: An automated proof system for Haskell programs
Zeno is an automated proof system for Haskell program properties; developed at Imperial College London by William Sonnex, Sophia Drossopoulou and Susan Eisenbach. It aims to solve the general problem of equality between two Haskell terms, for any input value.
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Versions [RSS] | 0.2.0.0, 0.2.0.1 |
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Dependencies | array, base (>=4 && <5), containers, directory, ghc, ghc-paths, mtl (>=2), parallel (>=3), process, random, text, transformers (>=0.2) [details] |
License | MIT |
Author | William Sonnex |
Maintainer | William Sonnex <will@sonnex.name> |
Category | Theorem Provers |
Uploaded | by WilliamSonnex at 2011-04-28T19:40:27Z |
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Reverse Dependencies | 1 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
Executables | zeno |
Downloads | 1865 total (6 in the last 30 days) |
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Status | Docs not available [build log] All reported builds failed as of 2016-12-28 [all 12 reports] |