polygen 1.0.6.ds2-13.1 source package in Ubuntu

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polygen (1.0.6.ds2-13.1) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Fix "depend on perl instead of perl-modules":
    debian/control: update Depends for polygen-data.
    (Closes: #779115)

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Wed, 25 Feb 2015 22:13:25 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Debian OCaml Maintainers
Architectures:
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Section:
games
Urgency:
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polygen: generator of random sentences from grammar definitions

 PolyGen is a program for generating random sentences according to a grammar
 definition, that is following custom syntactical and lexical rules.
 .
 Formally, it is an interpreter of a language itself designed to define
 languages, where to interpret means executing a source program in real time
 and eventually outputting its result.
 .
 Here a source program is a grammar definition, the execution consists in the
 exploration of such grammar by selecting a random path and the result is the
 sentence built on the way.
 .
 Though PolyGen is quite a serious piece of software then, what else would be
 more noble for it than being used as a parody tool for linguistical habits,
 stereotypes and trends of this foolish era?
 .
 Principles of parody are focusing a ridiculous topic and eventually
 abstracting its rules and schemes (here in terms of a grammar definition) by
 which reproducing it through the variatio device. And randomization is
 perfect at this purpose thanks to its purely asemantic behaviour =:)

polygen-data: grammar definitions for PolyGen

 PolyGen is a program for generating random sentences according to a grammar
 definition, that is following custom syntactical and lexical rules.
 .
 Formally, it is an interpreter of a language itself designed to define
 languages, where to interpret means executing a source program in real time
 and eventually outputting its result.
 .
 Here a source program is a grammar definition, the execution consists in the
 exploration of such grammar by selecting a random path and the result is the
 sentence built on the way.
 .
 This package contains various grammar files suited for polygen.