Statically analyse Haskell source code using graph-theoretic techniques. Sample reports can be found at: http://code.haskell.org/~ivanm/Sample_SourceGraph/SampleReports.html To use SourceGraph, call it as either: SourceGraph path/to/Foo.cabalOr, if your project doesn't use Cabal, then there is limited support for using an overall module from your program/library: SourceGraph path/to/Foo.hsNote tha
Haskell Charts A library for rendering 2D charts from haskell. Features Line, Point, Bar and Fill plots, along with combinations. Basic Pie Charts Automatic layout adjustment Auto-scaling of axis values Linear, Log, and Time axes 2 APIs: one simpler, one more flexible Extensible to support new plot types and new layouts Rendering to PNG, PS, SVG and PDF files as well as GTK windows (and potential
Visualize live data structures in GHCi. Evaluation is not forced and you can interact with the visualized data structures. This allows seeing Haskell's lazy evaluation and sharing in action. See https://dennis.felsing.org/ghc-vis/#basic-usage for the basic usage of ghc-vis or watch a short video demonstrating how it can be used with GHCi's debugger: https://dennis.felsing.org/ghc-vis/#combined-deb
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