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IOSpec version 0.3.1.1
  Author: Wouter Swierstra <w.s.swierstra@uu.nl>
  Maintainer: Bertram Felgenhauer <int-e@gmx.de>

IOSpec provides a library containing pure, executable specifications
of a few functions from the IO monad. 

Build instructions:

    $ runhaskell Setup.lhs configure
    $ runhaskell Setup.lhs build
    $ runhaskell Setup.lhs install

For further instructions, see:
    https://www.haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/installing-packages.html#building-and-installing-packages

Documentation:

Please have a look at the latest documentation available from:
    https://hackage.haskell.org/package/IOSpec

To build the Haddock API execute the following command:
    $ runhaskell Setup.lhs haddock

This will require Haddock 2.0.

Check out the examples directory for the following examples:

    * Echo.hs - illustrates how to test the echo function.
    * Queues.hs - an implementation of queues using IORefs.
    * Channels.hs - an implementation of channels using MVars.
    * Sudoku.hs - a parallel Sudoku solver that uses STM and MVars
         based on Graham Hutton's version of Richard Bird's "Solving Sudoku".

Every example contains quite some comments, explaining how to use
the library.