deriving-compat 0.6.5 → 0.6.6
raw patch · 3 files changed
+14/−11 lines, 3 filesdep ~template-haskellPVP ok
version bump matches the API change (PVP)
Dependency ranges changed: template-haskell
API changes (from Hackage documentation)
Files
- CHANGELOG.md +3/−0
- deriving-compat.cabal +9/−7
- src/Data/Functor/Deriving/Internal.hs +2/−4
CHANGELOG.md view
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@+### 0.6.6 [2024.03.19]+* Support building with `template-haskell-2.22.*` (GHC 9.10).+ ### 0.6.5 [2023.08.06] * When generating `Show(1)(2)` instances with `Text.Show.Deriving` using GHC 9.8 or later, data types that have fields of type `Int{8,16,32,64}#` or
deriving-compat.cabal view
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ name: deriving-compat-version: 0.6.5+version: 0.6.6 synopsis: Backports of GHC deriving extensions description: @deriving-compat@ provides Template Haskell functions that mimic @deriving@ extensions that were introduced or modified@@ -92,8 +92,10 @@ , GHC == 8.10.7 , GHC == 9.0.2 , GHC == 9.2.8- , GHC == 9.4.5- , GHC == 9.6.2+ , GHC == 9.4.8+ , GHC == 9.6.4+ , GHC == 9.8.2+ , GHC == 9.10.1 cabal-version: >=1.10 source-repository head@@ -139,9 +141,9 @@ Text.Read.Deriving.Internal Text.Show.Deriving Text.Show.Deriving.Internal- build-depends: containers >= 0.1 && < 0.7+ build-depends: containers >= 0.1 && < 0.8 , ghc-prim- , th-abstraction >= 0.4 && < 0.7+ , th-abstraction >= 0.4 && < 0.8 if flag(base-4-9) build-depends: base >= 4.9 && < 5@@ -151,7 +153,7 @@ , semigroups >= 0.6 && < 0.21 if flag(template-haskell-2-11)- build-depends: template-haskell >= 2.11 && < 2.22+ build-depends: template-haskell >= 2.11 && < 2.23 , ghc-boot-th else build-depends: template-haskell >= 2.5 && < 2.11@@ -190,7 +192,7 @@ , hspec >= 1.8 , QuickCheck >= 2 && < 3 , tagged >= 0.7 && < 1- , template-haskell >= 2.5 && < 2.22+ , template-haskell >= 2.5 && < 2.23 , void >= 0.5.10 && < 1 build-tool-depends: hspec-discover:hspec-discover >= 1.8
src/Data/Functor/Deriving/Internal.hs view
@@ -837,16 +837,14 @@ mkSimpleLam :: (Exp -> Q Exp) -> Q Exp mkSimpleLam lam = do n <- newName "n"- body <- lam (VarE n)- return $ LamE [VarP n] body+ lamE [varP n] $ lam (VarE n) -- Make a 'LamE' using two fresh variables. mkSimpleLam2 :: (Exp -> Exp -> Q Exp) -> Q Exp mkSimpleLam2 lam = do n1 <- newName "n1" n2 <- newName "n2"- body <- lam (VarE n1) (VarE n2)- return $ LamE [VarP n1, VarP n2] body+ lamE [varP n1, varP n2] $ lam (VarE n1) (VarE n2) -- "Con a1 a2 a3 -> fold [x1 a1, x2 a2, x3 a3]" --