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@Bodigrim

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@Bodigrim

As a side effect of upgrading cabal-version to 3.0

Description:
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An efficient implementation of @Int@-indexed arrays (both mutable
and immutable), with a powerful loop optimisation framework .
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It is structured as follows:
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["Data.Vector"] Boxed vectors of arbitrary types.
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["Data.Vector.Unboxed"] Unboxed vectors with an adaptive
representation based on data type families.
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["Data.Vector.Storable"] Unboxed vectors of 'Storable' types.
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["Data.Vector.Primitive"] Unboxed vectors of primitive types as
defined by the @primitive@ package. "Data.Vector.Unboxed" is more
flexible at no performance cost.
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["Data.Vector.Generic"] Generic interface to the vector types.
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There is also a (draft) tutorial on common uses of vector.
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* <http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Numeric_Haskell:_A_Vector_Tutorial>

no longer renders correctly, see https://hackage.haskell.org/package/vector-0.13.2.0

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