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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Password encryption Post 302895681 by spacebar on Tuesday 1st of April 2014 06:59:39 PM
Old 04-01-2014
It's the way encryption works to protect passwords, Here is one link to some info:
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HADDOCK(1)						  Haddock documentation generator						HADDOCK(1)

NAME
haddock - documentation tool for annotated Haskell source code SYNOPSIS
haddock [options] file... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the haddock command. Extensive documentation is available in various other formats including DVI, Post- Script and HTML; see below. file is a filename containing a Haskell source module. All the modules specified on the command line will be processed together. When one module refers to an entity in another module being processed, the documentation will link directly to that entity. Entities that cannot be found, for example because they are in a module that is not being processed as part of the current batch, simply will not be hyperlinked in the generated documentation. haddock will emit warnings listing all the identifiers it could not resolve. The modules should not be mutually recursive, as haddock does not like swimming in circles. OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`--'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the other documentation. -o DIR, --odir=DIR directory in which to put the output files -i FILE, --read-interface=FILE read an interface from FILE. -D FILE, --dump-interface=FILE dump an interface for these modules in FILE. -l DIR, --lib=DIR location of Haddock's auxiliary files -h, --html Generate documentation in HTML format. Several files will be generated into the current directory (or the specified directory if the -o option is given), including the following: index.html The top level page of the documentation: lists the modules available, using indentation to represent the hierarchy if the modules are hierarchical. haddock.css The stylesheet used by the generated HTML. Feel free to modify this to change the colors or layout, or even specify your own stylesheet using the --css option. module.html An HTML page for each module. doc-index.html, doc-index-XX.html The index, split into two (functions/constructors and types/classes, as per Haskell namespaces) and further split alphabeti- cally. --hoogle output for Hoogle --html-help=format produce index and table of contents in mshelp, mshelp2 or devhelp format (with -h) --source-base=URL Include links to the source files in the generated documentation, where URL is the base URL where the source files can be found. -s URL, --source-module=URL Include links to the source files in the generated documentation, where URL is a source code link for each module (using the %{FILE} or %{MODULE} vars). --source-entity=URL Include links to the source files in the generated documentation, where URL is a source code link for each entity (using the %{FILE}, %{MODULE} or %{NAME} vars). --comments-base=URL URL for a comments link on the contents and index pages. --comments-module=URL URL for a comments link for each module (using the %{MODULE} var). --comments-entity=URL URL for a comments link for each entity (using the %{FILE}, %{MODULE} or %{NAME} vars). --css=FILE Use the CSS FILE instead of the default stylesheet that comes with haddock for HTML output. It should specify certain classes: see the default stylesheet for details. -p FILE, --prologue=FILE Specify a file containing prologue text. -t TITLE, --title=TITLE Use TITLE as the page heading for each page in the documentation. This will normally be the name of the library being documented. The title should be a plain string (no markup please!). -k NAME, --package=NAME Specify the package name (optional). -n, --no-implicit-prelude do not assume Prelude is imported -d, --debug Enable extra debugging output. -?, --help Display help. -V, --version Display version. -v, --verbose Verbose status reporting. --use-contents=URL Use a separately-generated HTML contents page. --gen-contents Generate an HTML contents from specified interfaces. --use-index=URL Use a separately-generated HTML index. --gen-index Generate an HTML index from specified interfaces. --ignore-all-exports Behave as if all modules have the ignore-exports atribute --hide=MODULE Behave as if MODULE has the hide attribute. --use-package=PACKAGE The modules being processed depend on PACKAGE. FILES
/usr/bin/haddock /usr/share/haddock-2.6.1/html/plus.gif /usr/share/haddock-2.6.1/html/minus.gif /usr/share/haddock-2.6.1/html/haskell_icon.gif /usr/share/haddock-2.6.1/html/haddock.js /usr/share/haddock-2.6.1/html/haddock.css /usr/share/haddock-2.6.1/html/haddock-DEBUG.css SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/haddock/, the Haddock homepage (http://haskell.org/haddock/) <http://haskell.org/haddock/> COPYRIGHT
Haddock version 2.6.1 Copyright 2006-2010 Simon Marlow <simonmar@microsoft.com>, Dawid Waern <david.waern@gmail.com>. All rights reserved. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Michael Weber <michaelw@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Haddock, version 2.6.1 July 2010 HADDOCK(1)
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