package zlist

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Lazy lists for OCaml

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Dune Dependency

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Sources

zlist-0.5.0.tbz
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CHANGES.md.html

v0.5.0

2021-04-04

  • Move to GitHub from GitLab

v0.4.0

2021-03-21

  • Remove all dependencies (including in tests)

  • Generate the opam file from Dune

  • Switch the development environment to use Nix flakes

  • Use a Fedora Docker container for CI

v0.3.3

2020-09-23

  • Restructure tests so that the package itself has no dependencies other than at build-time

v0.3.2

2020-09-22

  • Add a description field to the opam file

  • Correct the way dependencies are specified in the opam file

  • Remove version information from dune-project

v0.3.1

2020-09-17

  • Correct a reference to a nonexistent function in the documentation

v0.3.0

2020-09-16

  • Flatten the structure of the package so that there is a single module Zlist with the type Zlist.t

  • Add to and correct the package's documentation

  • Correct the argument order of the fold functions to be consistent with Stdlib

  • Rename elems to items

  • Move package documentation to a top-level landing page

  • Switch to expectation-style tests

v0.2.0

2018-08-12

  • Correct the implementation and documentation of Lazy_list.length

  • Add equality checking

  • Rename list conversion functions

  • Remove code documentation and examples from README.md: these belong in the .mli files

  • Switch to an "even" representation instead of an "odd" one

  • Switch to the dune build system

  • Use a dedicated Docker image for CI tests

  • Require opam version 2

  • Replace alcotest with inline unit tests

v0.1.2

2017-01-03

  • Corrections to the opam file and to the README.

v0.1.1

2017-01-01

  • Use topkg watermarks for tracking version information.

v0.1.0

2016-12-23

Initial release.

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