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reflection
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Fast Map Union and Local Instances Through Instance Types
Interestingly, the reflection docs give a similar example, though this one uses a newtype instead of directly using the instance (you could do the same with the unsafeCoerce version).
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Faking Local Instances with unsafeCoerce Dict
Altough after looking at the reflection examples for local instances, it seems like reflection still needs some kind of 'carrier' newtype (M and Lift in the examples), so you don't get full local instances in the same way you do with my library?
What are some alternatives?
cereal
scientific - Arbitrary-precision floating-point numbers represented using scientific notation
binary - Efficient, pure binary serialisation using ByteStrings in Haskell.
Mapping
refined - Refinement types with static checking
countable
massiv - Efficient Haskell Arrays featuring Parallel computation
hnix - A Haskell re-implementation of the Nix expression language
unordered-containers - Efficient hashing-based container types
gps2htmlReport - Generates a HTML page report detailing a GPS journey, with charts, statistics and an OpenStreetMap graphic.
discrimination - Fast linear time sorting and discrimination for a large class of data types
implicit-params - Named and unnamed implicit parameters with defaults (for Haskell).