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uniform-json (empty) → 0.1.5.1

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Dependencies added: HTF, aeson, aeson-pretty, base, lens, lens-aeson, monads-tf, pretty-show, quickcheck-text, time, uniform-json, uniform-time, uniformBase, unordered-containers, yaml

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+ ChangeLog.md view
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@+0.0.12+    move from   versions in Workspace8 2019+0.0.9 radical reduction to use Text only+0.0.11 structure regularized+            added LanguageCodes, needs uniform-algebras+    v0.0.4 for aeson >2.0+    v0.0.5 for ghc 9.2.1, aeson >= 2 +    0.0.6 change in error to use ExceptionT+    0.0.6.1 added getAtKey for int++  0.0.6.1 for lts-19.16 with aeson 2.0.3.0 - +      +0.1.5 branch for ghc 9.2.5+0.1.5.1    
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@+Uniform approach to use JSON and YAML++To use JSON and YAML in Haskell - connecting to other tools which expects input or produce output in those formats - is a challenge.+A set of functions which were used in a few projects - some connected to `pandoc` - are here collected and arranged to work in the uniform style (use ErrIO, `text`).  
+ Setup.lhs view
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@+#!/usr/bin/runhaskell +> module Main where+> import Distribution.Simple+> main :: IO ()+> main = defaultMain+
+ src/Uniform/Json.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@+----------------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- Module      :  Uniform.Json+--+------------------------------------------------- --------------------+{-# LANGUAGE ConstraintKinds #-}+{-# LANGUAGE DoAndIfThenElse #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-}+{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-}++-- | the operations on JSON data types+module Uniform.Json+  ( module Uniform.Json,+    -- module Uniform.Error, -- or at least +    ErrIO,+    Value (..),+    ToJSON (..),+    FromJSON (..),+    fromJSON,+    decode,+    omitNothingFields,+    eitherDecode,+    -- , encode+    object,+    (.=),+    genericParseJSON,+    defaultOptions,+    genericToJSON,+    fieldLabelModifier,+    HML.fromList,+    HML.toList,+    Result (..),+    encode,+    encodePretty,+    parseEither, parseMaybe+  )+where++import Control.Lens+  ( at,+    (&),+    (?~),+    (^?),+  )+import Data.Aeson+import Data.Aeson.Types +import Data.Aeson as Aeson+-- import Data.Aeson.Lens (key, AsValue)+-- import Data.Aeson.Text +import Data.Aeson.Encode.Pretty (encodePretty)+import Data.Aeson.Lens+import qualified Data.HashMap.Lazy as HML+import qualified Data.Aeson.KeyMap as KM -- added for ghc 9.2+import UniformBase+-- import Uniform.Error hiding (at)+-- import Uniform.Strings hiding (at)++encodeT :: ToJSON a => a -> Text+encodeT = bb2t . bl2b . encode++fromJSONmaybe :: FromJSON a => Value -> Maybe a+fromJSONmaybe v = case (fromJSON v) of+  Success a -> Just a+  _ -> Nothing++instance Zeros Value where zero = Null++fromJSONm :: (FromJSON a, Show a) => Value -> ErrIO a+-- DO NOT USE ! fromJSONm :: (FromJSON a, MonadError m) => Value -> m a+fromJSONm v = result1 (fromJSON v)+-- fromJSONm :: (FromJSON a, MonadError m) => Value -> m a++-- | the following gives error msg+fromJSONerrio :: (FromJSON a, Show a) => Value -> ErrIO a+fromJSONerrio v = callIO $ do+  result1 (fromJSON v)++fromJSONfailError :: (FromJSON a, Show a) => Value -> ErrIO a+-- | converts fromJson to a record structure+-- throws error if fails+fromJSONfailError v = case (fromJSON v) of+            Success a -> return a+            x -> throwErrorWords ["fromJson", showT x]++result1 :: (Monad m, MonadFail m) => Result a -> m a+result1 (Aeson.Error msg) = fail msg+result1 (Aeson.Success a) = return a++-- a difernt solution+-- | get a maybe value from a json value +gak :: Data.Aeson.Lens.AsValue s => s -> Key -> Maybe Value+gak b k = (^?) b (key k)++-- | get and set at a key+class AtKey vk v where+  getAtKey :: vk -> Key -> Maybe v++  getAt2Key :: vk -> Key -> Key -> Maybe v+  -- ^ two keys: one after the other++  putAtKey :: Key -> v -> vk -> vk++instance AtKey Value Text where+  getAtKey meta2 k2 = meta2 ^? key k2 . _String+  getAt2Key meta2 k1 k2 = meta2 ^? key k1 . key k2 . _String+  putAtKey k2 txt meta2 = meta2 & _Object . at k2 ?~ String txt++instance AtKey Value Integer where+  getAtKey meta2 k2 = meta2 ^? key k2 . _Integral+  getAt2Key meta2 k1 k2 = meta2 ^? key k1 . key k2 . _Integral+  putAtKey k2 txt meta2 = meta2 & _Object . at k2 ?~ toJSON txt++instance AtKey Value Bool where+  getAtKey meta2 k2 = meta2 ^? key k2 . _Bool+  getAt2Key meta2 k1 k2 = meta2 ^? key k1 . key k2 . _Bool+  putAtKey k2 txt meta2 = meta2 & _Object . at k2 ?~ Bool txt++instance AtKey Value Value where+  getAtKey meta2 k2 = meta2 ^? key k2  +  getAt2Key meta2 k1 k2 = meta2 ^? key k1 . key k2  +--   putAtKey k2 txt meta2 = meta2 & _Object . at k2 ?~ Bool txt++class AtKey2 vk v where+--   getAtKey :: vk -> Key -> Maybe v+--   getAt2Key :: vk -> Key -> Text -> Maybe v++  -- ^ two keys: one after the other++  putAtKey2 :: Key -> v -> vk -> vk++instance (ToJSON a) => AtKey2 Value a where+  -- getAtKey meta2 k2 = meta2 ^? key k2 . _Integral+  -- getAt2Key meta2 k1 k2 = meta2 ^? key k1 . key k2 . _Integral+  putAtKey2 k2 txt meta2 = meta2 & _Object . at k2 ?~ toJSON txt++mergeLeftPref ::[Value] -> Value+-- ^ The (left-biased) union of two maps.+-- all values must be objects, which can be prooduced with toJSON+-- It prefers the first map when duplicate keys are encountered,+-- http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hashmap-1.3.3/docs/Data-HashMap.html+-- mergeLeftPref = Object . HML.unions .  map unObject+-- for ghc 9.2.1+mergeLeftPref = Object .unions' .  map unObject++unions' :: [KM.KeyMap Value]  -> KM.KeyMap Value+unions' = KM.fromHashMap . HML.unions . map KM.toHashMap+-- end++mergeRightPref :: [Value] -> Value+mergeRightPref = mergeLeftPref . reverse++instance NiceStrings Value where+  shownice = bb2t . bl2b . encodePretty++unObject :: Value -> Object+unObject (Object x) = x+unObject z = errorT ["unObject in Json.hs: No Object available", "given", showT z]
+ src/Uniform/Yaml.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@+---------------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- Module      :  Uniform.Yaml+-- TOD separate markdown+----------------------------------------------------------------------+-- {-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns                   #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ConstraintKinds #-}+-- {-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable    #-}+{-# LANGUAGE DoAndIfThenElse #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}+-- {-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances        #-}+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-}++module Uniform.Yaml+  ( module Uniform.Yaml,+    -- module Uniform.Error, -- or at least +    ErrIO,+    -- , Y.decodeEither'+    Y.ParseException (..),+    -- , module Data.Yaml+    Y.decodeFileThrow,+    Y.encode,+    Y.decode,+    Y.decodeEither,+    Options(..)+  )+where++-- import Path -- (Path, Abs, Rel, File, Dir)+-- import Uniform.FileIO (read8, Extension(..))+import Data.Aeson.Types (Options(..))++import qualified Data.Yaml as Y+import UniformBase+-- import Uniform.Error+-- import Unifor.Strings+-- import Uniform.FileIO+import Uniform.Json+-- import Uniform.TypedFile (TypedFile5 (..), TypedFiles7 (..))++decodeThrowT :: Text -> ErrIO Value+decodeThrowT = Y.decodeThrow . t2b++newtype YamlText = YamlText Text deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Ord)++-- a wrapper around Markdonw text+-- todo clean up - use wrap7+unYAML :: YamlText -> Text+unYAML (YamlText a) = a --needed for other ops++extYAML :: Extension+extYAML = Extension "yaml"++yamlFileType :: TypedFile5 Text YamlText++instance Zeros YamlText where zero = YamlText zero++yamlFileType = TypedFile5 {tpext5 = extYAML} :: TypedFile5 Text YamlText++--instance FileHandles YamlText+-- what is missing here?++instance TypedFiles7 Text YamlText where+  -- handling Markdown and read them into YamlText+  wrap7 = YamlText+  unwrap7 (YamlText a) = a++readYaml2value :: Path Abs File -> ErrIO Value+-- read a yaml file to a value+-- error when syntax issue+readYaml2value fp = do+  t <- read8 fp yamlFileType+  return . yaml2value $ t++yaml2value :: YamlText -> Value+-- convert a YamlText to a JSON value, error if not ok+-- how to debug input erros?+yaml2value yt = either (error . show) Prelude.id vx+  where+    vx = Y.decodeEither' (t2b . unYAML $ yt) :: Either Y.ParseException Value++readYaml2rec :: (FromJSON a, Show a) => Path Abs File -> ErrIO a +-- | read a yaml file into a record Value +-- error when syntax fault+readYaml2rec fn = do +    -- putIOwords [" yaml file name", showT fn ]+    -- settingsTxt <- read8 settingsfilename yamlFileType+    s0 :: Value <- readYaml2value fn +    -- putIOwords ["yaml read", showPretty s0 ]++    s1  <-  fromJSONerrio  s0  -- :: Result Settings ++    -- putIOwords ["json parsed", showT s1 ]++    return s1+-- for a test use readSettingsfile
+ tests/Testing.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- Module      :   top tests for layout+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF htfpp #-}++{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts      #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances     #-}+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings     #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables   #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies          #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances  #-}+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances  #-}+{-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}+++module Main     where      -- must have Main (main) or Main where+++--import System.Exit++import         "HTF"  Test.Framework+import     {-@ HTF_TESTS @-}       Uniform.Json_test+-- import     {-@ HTF_TESTS @-}       Uniform.Yaml_test++-- import           Uniform.Strings+import UniformBase++--import TestingFileIO++test_fileio = assertBool False++main :: IO ()+main = do++    putIOwords ["HTF LayoutTest.hs:\n posTest"]+--    htfMainWithArgs ["--quiet"] htf_importedTests+    htfMain   htf_importedTests+    putIOwords ["HTF end LayoutTest.hs:\n posTest"]+    runTest test_fileio+    return ()
+ tests/Uniform/Json_test.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,266 @@+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- Module      :  FileIO.ByteString+--+-- | the implementation for filepath encoded as bytestring (RawFilePath = FilePathX)+--+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF htfpp #-}+-- {-# LANGUAGE DeriveFunctor           #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts     #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances       #-}+-- {-# LANGUAGE FunctionalDependencies  #-}+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses   #-}+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings       #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables     #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies            #-}+-- {-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances #-}+{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances    #-}+{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric    #-}+{-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields #-}+{-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}++{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-missing-methods #-}+++module Uniform.Json_test where++import GHC.Generics+import         "HTF"  Test.Framework+-- import           Uniform.Zero+import           Data.Aeson+-- import Data.Map +import           Uniform.Time+import UniformBase+import           Uniform.Json++-- import Test.Invariant+-- import Uniform.ByteString+--import qualified Data.ByteString as BS+--+-- testing for json records including time for show/read ++data Person =+  Person { firstName  :: !Text+         , lastName   :: !Text+         , age        :: Int+         , likesPizza :: Bool+           } deriving (Show, Read,Ord, Eq, Generic)+instance FromJSON Person+instance ToJSON Person ++data PersonKurz =+  PersonKurz { firstName  :: !Text+         , lastName   :: !Text+           } deriving (Show, Read,Ord, Eq, Generic)+instance FromJSON PersonKurz+instance ToJSON PersonKurz ++k1 = PersonKurz "paul" "kurz"+p1 = Person "peter" "meier" 30 True++-- ex1 = { "firstName"  : "Daniel"+--    , "lastName"   : "Díaz"+--    , "age"        :  24+--    , "likesPizza" :  true+--      }        +p2j = toJSON p1 +k2j = toJSON k1 ++test_fromJSON = do +        res <- runErr . callIO $ do +                    let a =  fromJSON p2j +                    a2 :: Person <- result1 a+                    return a2+        assertEqual (Right p1) res ++test_getAtKeyInt =  +        assertEqual (Just 30::Maybe Int) (getAtKey p2j "age" )++++-- only solution, other hang without msg  +-- test_fromJSONk = do  -- fails with error msg+--             -- important is callIO +--         res <- runErr . callIO $ do +--                     let a =  fromJSON k2j +--                     a2 :: Person <- result1 a+--                     return a2+--         assertEqual (Right p1) res ++-- test_fromJSONx = do +--         res <- runErr  $ do +--                     let a =  fromJSON p2j +--                     a2 :: Person <- result1 a+--                     return a2+--         assertEqual (Right p1) res ++-- test_fromJSONxk = do  -- hangs+--         res <- runErr  $ do +--                     let a =  fromJSON k2j +--                     a2 :: Person <- result1 a+--                     return a2+--         assertEqual (Right p1) res ++-- the best solution -- but hangs if fields not present+-- test_fromJSONm = do +--     res <- runErr $ +--                 do +--                     a2 <- fromJSONm k2j +--                     -- a2 :: Person <- result1 a+--                     return a2+--     assertEqual (Right p1) res  -- expects fields not present++-- test_fromJSONm = do +--     res <- runErr $ +--                 do +--                     a2 <- fromJSONm p2j +--                     -- a2 :: Person <- result1 a+--                     return a2+--     assertEqual (Right p1) res ++test_fromJSONerrio = do +    res <- runErr $ fromJSONerrio p2j +                    -- a2 :: Person <- result1 a+                    -- return a2+    assertEqual (Right p1) res +-- test_fromJSONerrioKurz = do +--     res <- runErr $ fromJSONerrio k2j +--                     -- a2 :: Person <- result1 a+--                     -- return a2+--     assertEqual (Right p1) res +++-- before 0.4 +-- data MetaRec = MetaRec {+--         -- text ::  Text  -- ^ naked filename -- not shown+--         -- , link :: Text -- ^ the url relative to dough dir+--         title :: Maybe Text -- ^ the title as shown+--         , date :: Maybe UTCTime -- read the time early one to find errors+--         , date2 ::  UTCTime -- read the time early one to find errors+--         , int1 :: Int -- to test assignement+--         } deriving (Generic, Eq, Ord, Show, Read)++-- instance Zeros MetaRec where+--     zero = MetaRec zero (Just year2000) year2000 zero+-- --instance FromJSON IndexEntry+-- instance ToJSON MetaRec+-- instance FromJSON MetaRec where++-- rec1 :: MetaRec+-- rec1 = zero { title = Just "rec1" } :: MetaRec+-- rec1shown :: String+-- rec1shown = show rec1 :: String++-- test_jsonTime :: IO ()+-- test_jsonTime = assertEqual rec1 (readNote "testJsonTime" rec1shown :: MetaRec)++-- test_encode :: IO ()+-- test_encode = assertEqual res1 $ encode rec1+-- -- res1 :: Data.ByteString.Lazy.Internal.ByteString+-- res1 =+--     "{\"int1\":0,\"date\":\"2000-01-01T00:00:00Z\",\"title\":\"rec1\",\"date2\":\"2000-01-01T00:00:00Z\"}"+++-- -- encode rec1 ++-- -- rec1json = Object (fromList [("date"+-- --                         ,String "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z")+-- --                         ,("title",String "rec1")+-- --                         ,("date2",String "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z")])+-- rec1json' :: Value+-- rec1json' = toJSON rec1++-- json2rec :: Either String MetaRec+-- json2rec = eitherDecode res1 :: Either String MetaRec+-- test_setInt :: IO ()+-- test_setInt =+--     assertEqual rec2json $ putAtKey "int1" (22 :: Integer) (toJSON rec0)++-- rec2json :: Value+-- rec2json = toJSON $ MetaRec zero (Just year2000) year2000 22+-- rec0 :: MetaRec+-- rec0 = MetaRec zero (Just year2000) year2000 zero++-- -- test_force = assertBool False ++-- test_fromJ = assertEqual (Just rec1) (fromJSONmaybe rec1json')+-- -- test_fromJx = assertEqual  Nothing (fromJSONmaybe rec1json')++-- val :: Value+-- val = object [+--   "boolean" .= True,+--   "numbers" .= [1,2,3::Int] ]  ++-- test_val = assertEqual v1 (showT val)+-- v1 = "Object (fromList [(\"boolean\",Bool True),(\"numbers\",Array [Number 1.0,Number 2.0,Number 3.0])])"++-- test to see if a partial update with merge works++data RecFull = RecFull {boolean :: Bool +                        , numbers :: [Int]+                        , firstInt :: Int+                        , secondReal :: Double +                        , thirdString :: String +                        , fourthText :: Text +                        } +                        deriving (Read, Show, Eq, Ord, Generic)++instance ToJSON RecFull +instance FromJSON RecFull++ +data RecPart = RecPart {firstInt :: Int+                , fourthText :: Text }+                deriving (Read, Show, Eq, Ord, Generic)+                +instance ToJSON RecPart +instance FromJSON RecPart++val7 = RecFull True [1,2,3] 1 2.22 "aaaa"  "áäö"+valOutput :: RecFull +valOutput = RecFull {boolean = True, numbers = [1,2,3], firstInt = 1, secondReal = 2.22, thirdString = "aaaa", fourthText = "\225\228\246"}+valj = toJSON val7 ++aDemo = do +    p1 :: RecPart <-  (fromJSONm valj)+    putIOwords["the the part record from json", showT p1]++    let p2 = p1 {firstInt = 2, fourthText = "ascii"} :: RecPart+    let p2j = toJSON p2 ++    let p3j = mergeLeftPref [p2j, valj]   -- first wins?+    putIOwords ["the merged p3", showT p3j]++    p3 :: RecFull <-  (fromJSONm p3j) +    putIOwords ["the merged p3 from json", showT p3]++test_partialUpdate = do +    res <- runErr $ do+        p1 :: RecPart <-  (fromJSONm valj)  -- get part+        let p2 = p1 {firstInt = 2, fourthText = "ascii"} :: RecPart+                -- updated part+        let p2j = toJSON p2+        let p3j = mergeLeftPref [p2j, valj] -- first wins+        p2check  :: RecPart <-  (fromJSONm p3j)++        return (p2, p2check) +    let Right (p2, p2check) = res+    assertEqual p2 p2check  ++test_partialUpdateReverse = do +    res <- runErr $ do+        p1 :: RecPart <-  (fromJSONm valj)  -- get part+        let p2 = p1 {firstInt = 2, fourthText = "ascii"} :: RecPart+                -- updated part+        let p2j = toJSON p2+        let p3j = mergeRightPref [valj, p2j] -- first wins+        p2check  :: RecPart <-  (fromJSONm p3j)++        return (p2, p2check) +    let Right (p2, p2check) = res+    assertEqual p2 p2check  ++    -------------- test merge left with val7 RecFull and k1 PersonKurz++mlp = mergeLeftPref [toJSON k1, toJSON val7]
+ tests/Uniform/Yaml_test.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--+-- Module      :  yaml test+++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF htfpp #-}+--{-# LANGUAGE AllowAmbiguousTypes   #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts      #-}+{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances     #-}+{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}+{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables   #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies          #-}+{-# LANGUAGE TypeSynonymInstances  #-}+{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings     #-}+{-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}+-- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-missing-methods #-}++module Uniform.Yaml_test  where+--+-- --import qualified Data.Text as T+-- import qualified System.Posix  as P (FileStatus)+-- --import qualified System.Directory as S+--+---- using uniform:+-- import           Uniform.Error -- hiding ((</>), (<.>))+-- import           Uniform.Strings     hiding ((</>), (<.>))+            -- (s2t, showT, t2s, removeChar, CharChains2 (..), Text)+--import Safe   -- todo error+ ++import         "HTF"  Test.Framework+-- import Test.Invariant+-- import Uniform.Filenames++
+ uniform-json.cabal view
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@+cabal-version: 1.12++-- This file has been generated from package.yaml by hpack version 0.35.2.+--+-- see: https://github.com/sol/hpack+--+-- hash: 91c57d89d01ab321adfd3ad7f72a6b6fd8e0b13c316db871a6e0ee839077570b++name:           uniform-json+version:        0.1.5.1+synopsis:       handling of JSON and YAML in an uniform way+description:    remove particular aspects of abstraction in json and yaml - with an eye to use it with pandoc+category:       Data Text JSON YAML Pandoc+homepage:       https://github.com/git@github.com:andrewufrank/u4blog.git#readme+bug-reports:    https://github.com/git@github.com:andrewufrank/u4blog.git/issues+author:         Andrew Frank+maintainer:     Andrew U. Frank <frank@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at>+copyright:      2021 Andrew U. Frank+license:        GPL+license-file:   GPL_3+build-type:     Simple+extra-source-files:+    README.md+    ChangeLog.md++source-repository head+  type: git+  location: https://github.com/git@github.com:andrewufrank/u4blog.git+  subdir: uniform-json++library+  exposed-modules:+      Uniform.Json+      Uniform.Yaml+  other-modules:+      Paths_uniform_json+  hs-source-dirs:+      src+  build-depends:+      aeson+    , aeson-pretty+    , base >=4.7 && <5+    , lens+    , lens-aeson+    , monads-tf+    , pretty-show+    , uniformBase >=0.1.5+    , unordered-containers+    , yaml+  default-language: Haskell2010++test-suite json-test+  type: exitcode-stdio-1.0+  main-is: Testing.hs+  other-modules:+      Uniform.Json_test+      Uniform.Yaml_test+      Paths_uniform_json+  hs-source-dirs:+      tests+  ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N+  build-depends:+      HTF+    , aeson+    , aeson-pretty+    , base >=4.7 && <5+    , lens+    , lens-aeson+    , monads-tf+    , pretty-show+    , quickcheck-text+    , time+    , uniform-json >=0.1.5+    , uniform-time >=0.1.5+    , uniformBase+    , unordered-containers+    , yaml+  default-language: Haskell2010