Cabal-Version: 3.0
Build-Type: Simple
Name: inline-python
Version: 0.1
Synopsis: Python interpreter embedded into haskell.
Description:
This package embeds python interpreter into haskell program and
allows to write python snippets as quasiquotes. Values could be
easily transferred between python and haskell. It's possible to
call haskell from python as well.
License: BSD-3-Clause
License-File: LICENSE
Author: Aleksey Khudyakov <alexey.skladnoy@gmail.com>
Maintainer: Aleksey Khudyakov <alexey.skladnoy@gmail.com>
Homepage: https://github.com/Shimuuar/inline-python
Bug-reports: https://github.com/Shimuuar/inline-python/issues
Category: FFI
extra-doc-files:
ChangeLog.md
extra-source-files:
include/inline-python.h
py/bound-vars.py
source-repository head
type: git
location: http://github.com/Shimuuar/inline-python
common language
Ghc-options: -Wall
Default-Language: GHC2021
Default-Extensions:
NoPolyKinds
--
DeriveAnyClass
DerivingVia
PatternSynonyms
ViewPatterns
LambdaCase
MultiWayIf
--
NoFieldSelectors
DuplicateRecordFields
OverloadedRecordDot
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Library
import: language
Build-Depends: base >=4.14 && <5
, primitive >=0.6.2
, vector >=0.13.2
, containers >=0.5
, process
, transformers >=0.4
, inline-c >=0.9.1
, stm >=2.4
, template-haskell -any
, text >=2
, bytestring
, exceptions >=0.10
, vector >=0.13
hs-source-dirs: src
include-dirs: include
c-sources: cbits/python.c
cc-options: -g -Wall
pkgconfig-depends: python3-embed
--
Exposed-modules:
Python.Inline
Python.Inline.Literal
Python.Inline.QQ
Python.Inline.Types
Other-modules:
Python.Internal.CAPI
Python.Internal.Eval
Python.Internal.EvalQQ
Python.Internal.Program
Python.Internal.Types
Python.Internal.Util
----------------------------------------------------------------
library test
import: language
Default-Extensions:
QuasiQuotes
build-depends: base
, inline-python
, tasty >=1.2
, tasty-hunit >=0.10
, tasty-quickcheck >=0.10
, quickcheck-instances >=0.3.32
, exceptions
, containers
, vector
hs-source-dirs: test
Exposed-modules:
TST.Run
TST.ToPy
TST.FromPy
TST.Callbacks
TST.Roundtrip
TST.Util
-- Running tests using several threads does very good job at finding threading
-- bugs. Especially deadlocks
test-suite inline-python-tests
import: language
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
Ghc-options: -threaded -with-rtsopts=-N2
hs-source-dirs: test/exe
main-is: main.hs
build-depends: base
, inline-python
, inline-python:test
, tasty
test-suite inline-python-tests1
import: language
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
hs-source-dirs: test/exe
main-is: main.hs
build-depends: base
, inline-python
, inline-python:test
, tasty
benchmark pysmall
import: language
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
Ghc-options: -threaded
main-is: Main.hs
hs-source-dirs: bench
build-depends:
base >= 2 && < 5
, inline-python
, tasty
, tasty-bench >= 0.2.1
benchmark pysmall1
import: language
type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
main-is: Main.hs
hs-source-dirs: bench
build-depends:
base >= 2 && < 5
, inline-python
, tasty
, tasty-bench >= 0.2.1