
18 Jul
2023
18 Jul
'23
2:50 a.m.
On Tue, 18 Jul 2023, Patrick L Redmond via Haskell-Cafe wrote:
I'd like to cite the documentation for a particular module and version of the "base" package in an academic publication. In this case, it makes sense to cite the documentation instead of the papers listed at the top because the behavior described in the documentation isn't described by the papers (the module's implementation has diverged from them).
Btw. I have written an example program that generates BibTeX entries for Cabal packages: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bibtex Unfortunately, it still uses an outdated version of Cabal, the library.