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X11-xft 0.3.1 → 0.3.3

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API removals or changes: PVP suggests a major version bump

API changes (from Hackage documentation)

- Graphics.X11.Xft: xftDrawGlyphs :: (Integral a1, Integral a2, Integral a3) => XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> a2 -> a3 -> [a1] -> IO ()
+ Graphics.X11.Xft: xftDrawGlyphs :: (Integral a, Integral b, Integral c) => XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> b -> c -> [a] -> IO ()
- Graphics.X11.Xft: xftDrawRect :: (Integral a1, Integral a2, Integral a3, Integral a4) => XftDraw -> XftColor -> a1 -> a2 -> a3 -> a4 -> IO ()
+ Graphics.X11.Xft: xftDrawRect :: (Integral a, Integral b, Integral c, Integral d) => XftDraw -> XftColor -> a -> b -> c -> d -> IO ()
- Graphics.X11.Xft: xftDrawString :: (Integral a1, Integral a2) => XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> a1 -> a2 -> String -> IO ()
+ Graphics.X11.Xft: xftDrawString :: (Integral a, Integral b) => XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> a -> b -> String -> IO ()

Files

+ CHANGES.md view
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@+# Change Log / Release Notes++## 0.3.3 (2021-12-01)++  * Fixed flipped green/blue values in XRenderColor.
Graphics/X11/Xft.hsc view
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@+{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Module      :  Graphics.X11.Xft -- Copyright   :  Clemens Fruhwirth <clemens@endorphin.org> 2007@@ -7,57 +9,51 @@ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------  module Graphics.X11.Xft ( XftColor-			, xftcolor_pixel-			, allocaXftColor-			, withXftColorName-			, withXftColorValue-			, XftDraw-			, withXftDraw-			, xftDrawCreate-			, xftDrawCreateBitmap-			, xftDrawCreateAlpha-			, xftDrawChange-			, xftDrawDisplay-			, xftDrawDrawable-			, xftDrawColormap-			, xftDrawVisual-			, xftDrawDestroy-			, XftFont-			, xftfont_ascent-			, xftfont_descent-			, xftfont_height-			, xftfont_max_advance_width-			, xftFontOpen-			, xftFontOpenXlfd-			, xftLockFace-			, xftUnlockFace-			, xftFontCopy-			, xftFontClose-			, xftDrawGlyphs-			, xftDrawString-			, xftTextExtents-			, xftDrawRect-			, xftDrawSetClipRectangles-			, xftDrawSetSubwindowMode-			, xftInitFtLibrary- 			  )+                        , xftcolor_pixel+                        , allocaXftColor+                        , withXftColorName+                        , withXftColorValue+                        , XftDraw+                        , withXftDraw+                        , xftDrawCreate+                        , xftDrawCreateBitmap+                        , xftDrawCreateAlpha+                        , xftDrawChange+                        , xftDrawDisplay+                        , xftDrawDrawable+                        , xftDrawColormap+                        , xftDrawVisual+                        , xftDrawDestroy+                        , XftFont+                        , xftfont_ascent+                        , xftfont_descent+                        , xftfont_height+                        , xftfont_max_advance_width+                        , xftFontOpen+                        , xftFontOpenXlfd+                        , xftLockFace+                        , xftUnlockFace+                        , xftFontCopy+                        , xftFontClose+                        , xftDrawGlyphs+                        , xftDrawString+                        , xftTextExtents+                        , xftDrawRect+                        , xftDrawSetClipRectangles+                        , xftDrawSetSubwindowMode+                        , xftInitFtLibrary+                        )+ where -where import Graphics.X11 import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Types-import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Region import Graphics.X11.Xrender -import Foreign-import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.C.String-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc-import Foreign.Marshal.Array import Codec.Binary.UTF8.String as UTF8-import Data.Int-import Data.Word-import Control.Monad+import Control.Monad (void)+import Foreign hiding (void)+import Foreign.C.String+import Foreign.C.Types  #include <X11/Xft/Xft.h> @@ -67,6 +63,7 @@  newtype XftColor = XftColor (Ptr XftColor) +xftcolor_pixel :: XftColor -> IO Int xftcolor_pixel (XftColor p) = peekCUShort p #{offset XftColor, pixel} -- missing xftcolor_color to get XRenderColor @@ -79,11 +76,11 @@ withXftColorName :: Display -> Visual -> Colormap -> String -> (XftColor -> IO a) -> IO a withXftColorName d v cm name f =     allocaXftColor $ (\color -> do-	  		withCAString name (\cstring -> do-					     cXftColorAllocName d v cm cstring color-					     r <- f color-					     cXftColorFree d v cm color-					     return r)) . XftColor+                        withCAString name (\cstring -> do+                                             void $ cXftColorAllocName d v cm cstring color+                                             r <- f color+                                             cXftColorFree d v cm color+                                             return r)) . XftColor  foreign import ccall "XftColorAllocValue"   cXftColorAllocValue :: Display -> Visual -> Colormap -> (Ptr XRenderColor) -> XftColor -> IO (#type Bool)@@ -91,11 +88,11 @@ withXftColorValue :: Display -> Visual -> Colormap -> XRenderColor -> (XftColor -> IO a) -> IO a withXftColorValue d v cm rc f =     allocaXftColor $ (\color -> do-	  	        with rc (\rc_ptr -> do-				   cXftColorAllocValue d v cm rc_ptr color-				   r <- f color-				   cXftColorFree d v cm color-				   return r)) . XftColor+                        with rc (\rc_ptr -> do+                                   void $ cXftColorAllocValue d v cm rc_ptr color+                                   r <- f color+                                   cXftColorFree d v cm color+                                   return r)) . XftColor  foreign import ccall "XftColorFree"   cXftColorFree :: Display -> Visual -> Colormap -> XftColor -> IO ()@@ -123,6 +120,7 @@ foreign import ccall "XftDrawCreateAlpha"   cXftDrawCreateAlpha :: Display -> Pixmap -> CInt -> IO XftDraw +xftDrawCreateAlpha :: Integral a => Display -> Pixmap -> a -> IO XftDraw xftDrawCreateAlpha d p i = cXftDrawCreateAlpha d p (fi i)  foreign import ccall "XftDrawChange"@@ -149,6 +147,7 @@  newtype XftFont = XftFont (Ptr XftFont) +xftfont_ascent, xftfont_descent, xftfont_height, xftfont_max_advance_width :: XftFont -> IO Int xftfont_ascent (XftFont p)            = peekCUShort p #{offset XftFont, ascent} xftfont_descent (XftFont p)           = peekCUShort p #{offset XftFont, descent} xftfont_height (XftFont p)            = peekCUShort p #{offset XftFont, height}@@ -159,6 +158,7 @@ foreign import ccall "XftFontOpenName"   cXftFontOpen :: Display -> CInt -> CString -> IO XftFont +xftFontOpen :: Display -> Screen -> String -> IO XftFont xftFontOpen dpy screen fontname =     withCAString fontname $       \cfontname -> cXftFontOpen dpy (fi (screenNumberOfScreen screen)) cfontname@@ -166,6 +166,7 @@ foreign import ccall "XftFontOpenXlfd"   cXftFontOpenXlfd :: Display -> CInt -> CString -> IO XftFont +xftFontOpenXlfd :: Display -> Screen -> String -> IO XftFont xftFontOpenXlfd dpy screen fontname =     withCAString fontname $ \cfontname -> cXftFontOpenXlfd dpy (fi (screenNumberOfScreen screen)) cfontname @@ -190,6 +191,8 @@ foreign import ccall "XftDrawGlyphs"   cXftDrawGlyphs :: XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr (#type FT_UInt) -> CInt -> IO () +xftDrawGlyphs :: (Integral a, Integral b, Integral c)+              => XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> b -> c -> [a] -> IO () xftDrawGlyphs d c f x y glyphs =     withArrayLen (map fi glyphs)       (\len ptr -> cXftDrawGlyphs d c f (fi x) (fi y) ptr (fi len))@@ -197,6 +200,8 @@ foreign import ccall "XftDrawStringUtf8"   cXftDrawStringUtf8 :: XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> CInt -> CInt -> Ptr (#type FcChar8) -> CInt -> IO () +xftDrawString :: (Integral a, Integral b)+              => XftDraw -> XftColor -> XftFont -> a -> b -> String -> IO () xftDrawString d c f x y string =     withArrayLen (map fi (UTF8.encode string))       (\len ptr -> cXftDrawStringUtf8 d c f (fi x) (fi y) ptr (fi len))@@ -219,6 +224,8 @@ foreign import ccall "XftDrawRect"   cXftDrawRect :: XftDraw -> XftColor -> CInt -> CInt -> CUInt -> CUInt -> IO () +xftDrawRect :: (Integral a, Integral b, Integral c, Integral d)+            => XftDraw -> XftColor -> a -> b -> c -> d -> IO () xftDrawRect draw color x y width height =     cXftDrawRect draw color (fi x) (fi y) (fi width) (fi height) @@ -234,15 +241,16 @@   cXftDrawSetClipRectangles :: XftDraw -> CInt -> CInt -> (Ptr Rectangle) -> CInt -> IO CInt  xftDrawSetClipRectangles :: XftDraw -> Int -> Int -> [Rectangle] -> IO Bool-xftDrawSetClipRectangles draw x y rects =-    withArrayLen rects+xftDrawSetClipRectangles draw x y rectangles =+    withArrayLen rectangles       (\len rects -> do-	 r <- cXftDrawSetClipRectangles draw (fi x) (fi y) rects (fi len)+         r <- cXftDrawSetClipRectangles draw (fi x) (fi y) rects (fi len)          return (toInteger r /= 0)) -- verify whether this is really the convention  foreign import ccall "XftDrawSetSubwindowMode"   cXftDrawSetSubwindowMode :: XftDraw -> CInt -> IO () +xftDrawSetSubwindowMode :: Integral a => XftDraw -> a -> IO () xftDrawSetSubwindowMode d i = cXftDrawSetSubwindowMode d (fi i)  --------------@@ -257,38 +265,38 @@ but otherwise all the functions can be achieved by DrawGlyphs  void-XftDrawCharSpec (XftDraw		*draw,-		 _Xconst XftColor	*color,-		 XftFont		*pub,-		 _Xconst XftCharSpec	*chars,-		 int			len);+XftDrawCharSpec (XftDraw                *draw,+                 _Xconst XftColor       *color,+                 XftFont                *pub,+                 _Xconst XftCharSpec    *chars,+                 int                    len);  void-XftDrawCharFontSpec (XftDraw			*draw,-		     _Xconst XftColor		*color,-		     _Xconst XftCharFontSpec	*chars,-		     int			len);+XftDrawCharFontSpec (XftDraw                    *draw,+                     _Xconst XftColor           *color,+                     _Xconst XftCharFontSpec    *chars,+                     int                        len);  void-XftDrawGlyphSpec (XftDraw		*draw,-		  _Xconst XftColor	*color,-		  XftFont		*pub,-		  _Xconst XftGlyphSpec	*glyphs,-		  int			len);+XftDrawGlyphSpec (XftDraw               *draw,+                  _Xconst XftColor      *color,+                  XftFont               *pub,+                  _Xconst XftGlyphSpec  *glyphs,+                  int                   len);  void-XftDrawGlyphFontSpec (XftDraw			*draw,-		      _Xconst XftColor		*color,-		      _Xconst XftGlyphFontSpec	*glyphs,-		      int			len);+XftDrawGlyphFontSpec (XftDraw                   *draw,+                      _Xconst XftColor          *color,+                      _Xconst XftGlyphFontSpec  *glyphs,+                      int                       len); ------ Missing void-XftGlyphExtents (Display	    *dpy,-		 XftFont	    *pub,-		 _Xconst FT_UInt    *glyphs,-		 int		    nglyphs,-		 XGlyphInfo	    *extents);+XftGlyphExtents (Display            *dpy,+                 XftFont            *pub,+                 _Xconst FT_UInt    *glyphs,+                 int                nglyphs,+                 XGlyphInfo         *extents);  Intentionally Missing Bindings xftDrawString8,xftDrawString16,xftDrawString32,xftDrawStringUtf16@@ -315,9 +323,9 @@ XftFontInfoEqual (_Xconst XftFontInfo *a, _Xconst XftFontInfo *b);  XftFont *-XftFontOpenInfo (Display	*dpy,-		 FcPattern	*pattern,-		 XftFontInfo	*fi);+XftFontOpenInfo (Display        *dpy,+                 FcPattern      *pattern,+                 XftFontInfo    *fi);  XftFont * XftFontOpenPattern (Display *dpy, FcPattern *pattern);
Graphics/X11/Xrender.hsc view
@@ -6,89 +6,91 @@ -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -module Graphics.X11.Xrender-where-import Graphics.X11-import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Types+module Graphics.X11.Xrender (+  peekCUShort,+  pokeCUShort,+  peekCShort,+  pokeCShort,+  XRenderColor (..),+  XGlyphInfo (..),+  XRenderDirectFormat (..),+) where+ import Foreign import Foreign.C-import Foreign.C.Types-import Foreign.Ptr-import Foreign.Storable( Storable(..) )  #include <X11/extensions/Xrender.h>  peekCUShort :: Ptr a -> CInt -> IO Int peekCUShort ptr off = do-	v <- peekByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off)-	return (fromIntegral (v::CUShort))+        v <- peekByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off)+        return (fromIntegral (v::CUShort))  pokeCUShort :: Ptr a -> CInt -> Int -> IO () pokeCUShort ptr off v =-	pokeByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off) (fromIntegral v::CUShort)-+        pokeByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off) (fromIntegral v::CUShort)  peekCShort :: Ptr a -> CInt -> IO Int peekCShort ptr off = do-	v <- peekByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off)-	return (fromIntegral (v::CShort))+        v <- peekByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off)+        return (fromIntegral (v::CShort))  pokeCShort :: Ptr a -> CInt -> Int -> IO () pokeCShort ptr off v =-	pokeByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off) (fromIntegral v::CShort)+        pokeByteOff ptr (fromIntegral off) (fromIntegral v::CShort) -data XRenderColor = XRenderColor { -      xrendercolor_red   :: Int, -      xrendercolor_green :: Int, -      xrendercolor_blue  :: Int, -      xrendercolor_alpha :: Int +data XRenderColor = XRenderColor {+      xrendercolor_red   :: Int,+      xrendercolor_green :: Int,+      xrendercolor_blue  :: Int,+      xrendercolor_alpha :: Int }  instance Storable XRenderColor where-	sizeOf _ = #{size XRenderColor}-	alignment _ = alignment (undefined::CInt)-	peek p = do-		red   <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, red}-		blue  <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, blue}-		green <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, green}-		alpha <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, alpha}-		return (XRenderColor red blue green alpha)-	poke p (XRenderColor red blue green alpha) = do-		pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,red} red-		pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,blue} blue-		pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,green} green-		pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,alpha} alpha+        sizeOf _ = #{size XRenderColor}+        alignment _ = alignment (undefined::CInt)+        peek p = do+                red   <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, red}+                blue  <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, blue}+                green <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, green}+                alpha <- peekCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor, alpha}+                return (XRenderColor red green blue alpha)+        poke p (XRenderColor red green blue alpha) = do+                pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,red} red+                pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,blue} blue+                pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,green} green+                pokeCUShort p #{offset XRenderColor,alpha} alpha -data XGlyphInfo = XGlyphInfo { -      xglyphinfo_width  :: Int, -      xglyphinfo_height :: Int, -      xglyphinfo_x      :: Int, -      xglyphinfo_y      :: Int, -      xglyphinfo_xOff   :: Int, +data XGlyphInfo = XGlyphInfo {+      xglyphinfo_width  :: Int,+      xglyphinfo_height :: Int,+      xglyphinfo_x      :: Int,+      xglyphinfo_y      :: Int,+      xglyphinfo_xOff   :: Int,       xglyphinfo_yOff   :: Int }  instance Storable XGlyphInfo where-	sizeOf _ = #{size XGlyphInfo}-	alignment _ = alignment (undefined::CInt)-	peek p = do-		width  <- peekCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, width}-		height <- peekCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, height}-		x <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, x}-		y <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, y}-		xOff <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, xOff}-		yOff <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, yOff}-		return (XGlyphInfo width height x y xOff yOff)-	poke p (XGlyphInfo width height x y xOff yOff) = do-		pokeCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,width} width-		pokeCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,height} height-		pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,x} x-		pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,y} y-		pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,xOff} xOff-		pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,yOff} yOff+        sizeOf _ = #{size XGlyphInfo}+        alignment _ = alignment (undefined::CInt)+        peek p = do+                width  <- peekCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, width}+                height <- peekCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, height}+                x <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, x}+                y <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, y}+                xOff <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, xOff}+                yOff <- peekCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo, yOff}+                return (XGlyphInfo width height x y xOff yOff)+        poke p (XGlyphInfo width height x y xOff yOff) = do+                pokeCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,width} width+                pokeCUShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,height} height+                pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,x} x+                pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,y} y+                pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,xOff} xOff+                pokeCShort p #{offset XGlyphInfo,yOff} yOff  -data XRenderDirectFormat = XRenderDirectFormat { +data XRenderDirectFormat = XRenderDirectFormat {      xrenderdirectformat_red       :: Int,      xrenderdirectformat_redMask   :: Int,      xrenderdirectformat_green     :: Int,@@ -100,25 +102,24 @@ }  instance Storable XRenderDirectFormat where-	sizeOf _ = #{size XRenderDirectFormat}-	alignment _ = alignment (undefined::CInt)-	peek p = do-		red  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, red}-		redMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, redMask}-		green  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, green}-		greenMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, greenMask}-		blue  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, blue}-		blueMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, blueMask}-		alpha  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, alpha}-		alphaMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, alphaMask}-		return (XRenderDirectFormat red redMask green greenMask blue blueMask alpha alphaMask)-	poke p (XRenderDirectFormat red redMask green greenMask blue blueMask alpha alphaMask) = do-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,red} red-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,redMask} redMask-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,blue} blue-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,blueMask} blueMask-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,green} green-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,greenMask} greenMask-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,alpha} alpha-		pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,alphaMask} alphaMask-+        sizeOf _ = #{size XRenderDirectFormat}+        alignment _ = alignment (undefined::CInt)+        peek p = do+                red  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, red}+                redMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, redMask}+                green  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, green}+                greenMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, greenMask}+                blue  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, blue}+                blueMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, blueMask}+                alpha  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, alpha}+                alphaMask  <- peekCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat, alphaMask}+                return (XRenderDirectFormat red redMask green greenMask blue blueMask alpha alphaMask)+        poke p (XRenderDirectFormat red redMask green greenMask blue blueMask alpha alphaMask) = do+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,red} red+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,redMask} redMask+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,blue} blue+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,blueMask} blueMask+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,green} green+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,greenMask} greenMask+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,alpha} alpha+                pokeCShort p #{offset XRenderDirectFormat,alphaMask} alphaMask
− Hello.hs
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@-module Main where-import Graphics.X11.Xlib-import Graphics.X11.Xft-import System.Exit (exitWith, ExitCode(..))-import Control.Concurrent (threadDelay)- -main :: IO ()-main =- do dpy <- openDisplay ""-    let dflt = defaultScreen dpy-	border = blackPixel dpy dflt-	background = whitePixel dpy dflt-    rootw <- rootWindow dpy dflt-    win <- createSimpleWindow dpy rootw 0 0 100 100 1 border background-    setTextProperty dpy win "Hello World" wM_NAME-    mapWindow dpy win-    let screen = defaultScreenOfDisplay dpy;-	colormap = defaultColormapOfScreen screen;-	visual = defaultVisualOfScreen screen;-    draw <- xftDrawCreate dpy win visual colormap-    font <- xftFontOpen dpy screen "Sans-10"-    putStrLn "ARGARGHÄLLL所x有y网z"-    withXftColorName dpy visual colormap "red" (\color -> xftDrawString draw color font 20 20 "ARGARGHÄLLLzѼÅาป")-    sync dpy False-    threadDelay (10 * 1000000)-    xftDrawDestroy draw-    exitWith ExitSuccess-
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+ README.md view
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@+# Bindings to the X Free Type interface library [![Hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/X11-xft.svg?logo=haskell)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/X11-xft)
− Setup.lhs
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@-#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell-> import Distribution.Simple-> main = defaultMain
X11-xft.cabal view
@@ -1,16 +1,39 @@-name:           X11-xft-version:        0.3.1-license:        LGPL-license-file:   LICENSE-author:         Clemens Fruhwirth-maintainer:     clemens@endorphin.org-category:       Graphics-synopsis:       Bindings to the Xft, X Free Type interface library, and some Xrender parts-description:    Bindings to the Xft, X Free Type interface library, and some Xrender parts-exposed-modules:    Graphics.X11.Xft, Graphics.X11.Xrender-extensions:         ForeignFunctionInterface-build-depends:	    base < 5, X11>=1.2.1, utf8-string>=0.1-ghc-options:        -funbox-strict-fields-pkgconfig-depends:  xft-extra-source-files: Hello.hs-build-type:         Simple+cabal-version: 2.2+name:          X11-xft+version:       0.3.3+license:       BSD-3-Clause+license-file:  LICENSE+author:        Clemens Fruhwirth+maintainer:    xmonad@haskell.org+category:      Graphics+synopsis:      Bindings to the Xft and some Xrender parts+description:   A Haskell bindings to the X Font library. With it, Haskell X11+               applications can access high quality font renderings and provide+               fonts with anti-aliasing and subpixel rendering. The bindings+               also provide minimal bindings to Xrender parts.+build-type:    Simple+tested-with:   GHC == 7.10.3 || == 8.0.2 || == 8.2.2 || == 8.4.4 || == 8.6.5 || == 8.8.4 || == 8.10.4 || == 9.0.1 || == 9.2.1+extra-source-files: CHANGES.md+                    README.md++flag pedantic+  description: Be pedantic (-Werror and the like)+  default:     False+  manual:      True++library+  build-depends:     base         < 5+                   , X11         >= 1.2.1+                   , utf8-string >= 0.1+  ghc-options:       -funbox-strict-fields -Wall -fno-warn-unused-binds+  pkgconfig-depends: xft+  other-extensions:  ForeignFunctionInterface+  exposed-modules:   Graphics.X11.Xft, Graphics.X11.Xrender+  default-language:  Haskell98++  if flag(pedantic)+    ghc-options:      -Werror++source-repository head+  type:     git+  location: https://github.com/xmonad/X11-xft.git