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    Yampa

    Yampa

    Functional Reactive Programming domain-specific language

    Yampa is a Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) library for Haskell, specifically designed for modeling hybrid systems that involve both continuous and discrete time behaviors, such as games, simulations, robotics, and reactive systems. Based on the concept of signal functions, Yampa offers a declarative way to model time-varying values and their transformations, making it easier to manage complex time-based logic without resorting to imperative state management. It is grounded in strong...
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    Queryparser

    Queryparser

    Parsing and analysis of Vertica, Hive, and Presto SQL

    Queryparser is Uber’s open source Haskell library for parsing and analyzing SQL queries written in different dialects (Vertica, Hive, Presto). It creates a unified AST and supports name resolution using catalog metadata, enabling large-scale query analysis for lineage detection, analytics, and tooling. The parsing logic produces an AST with table and column identifiers that are "raw" or optionally qualified. Frequently, it is desirable to convert the AST over raw names to an AST over resolved names, where identifiers are fully qualified. This transformation is called "name resolution" or simply "resolution". ...
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