config-parser-0.1.0.3: config-parser.cabal
name: config-parser
version: 0.1.0.3
synopsis: Parse config files using parsec and generate parse errors
on unhandled keys
description: This is yet another entry in Haskell's enourmous collection
of config-file parsing libraries. It lacks many of the
bells and whistles of other config-file parsing libraries,
such as hierarchical sections and on-the-fly reloading. On
the other hand, it has a combination of features I was
unable to find in other libraries:
* Keys and values are parsed with configurable parsec
parsers, resulting in flexible syntax and pretty
error messages.
* Custom parsers can be created with parsec to handle
values of any type.
* Keys that aren't explicitly handled result in parse
errors.
If you don't need all of these features, there are
probably better libraries out there for you. If you're free
to use its idiosyncratic file format, the config-value
library, in particular, is excelent.
homepage: github.com/protoben/config-parser
license: MIT
license-file: LICENSE
author: Ben Hamlin
maintainer: protob3n@gmail.com
-- copyright:
category: Text
build-type: Simple
extra-source-files: ChangeLog.md
cabal-version: >=1.10
library
ghc-options: -Wall
exposed-modules: Text.ConfigParser
other-modules: Text.ConfigParser.Util,
Text.ConfigParser.Types,
Text.ConfigParser.Parser
other-extensions: ExistentialQuantification,
RankNTypes,
RecordWildCards
build-depends: base >=4.9 && <4.10,
parsec >=3.1 && <3.2
-- hs-source-dirs:
default-language: Haskell2010
test-suite parsing
ghc-options: -Wall
other-modules: Text.ConfigParser.Util,
Text.ConfigParser.Types,
Text.ConfigParser.Parser,
Text.ConfigParser
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
main-is: tests/Parsing.hs
default-language: Haskell2010
build-depends: base >=4.9 && <4.10,
hspec >=2.4 && <2.5,
lens >=4.15 && <4.16,
parsec >=3.1 && <3.2,
text >=1.2 && <1.3