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-cabal-version: 3.0-name: chronos-version: 1.1.6.2-synopsis: A high-performance time library-description:- Chronos is a performance-oriented time library for Haskell, with a- straightforward API. The main differences between this- and the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/time time> library- are:- * Chronos uses machine integers where possible. This means- that time-related arithmetic should be faster, with the- drawback that the types are incapable of representing times- that are very far in the future or the past (because Chronos- provides nanosecond, rather than picosecond, resolution).- For most users, this is not a hindrance.- * Chronos provides 'ToJSON'/'FromJSON' instances for serialisation.- * Chronos provides 'Unbox' instances for working with unboxed vectors.- * Chronos provides 'Prim' instances for working with byte arrays/primitive arrays.- * Chronos uses normal non-overloaded haskell functions for- encoding and decoding time. It provides <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec attoparsec> parsers for both 'Text' and- 'ByteString'. Additionally, Chronos provides functions for- encoding time to 'Text' or 'ByteString'. The http://hackage.haskell.org/package/time time> library accomplishes these with the- <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/time-1.9.3/docs/Data-Time-Format.html Data.Time.Format> module, which uses UNIX-style datetime- format strings. The approach taken by Chronos is faster and- catches more mistakes at compile time, at the cost of being- less expressive.--homepage: https://github.com/byteverse/chronos-bug-reports: https://github.com/byteverse/chronos/issues-license: BSD-3-Clause-license-file: LICENSE-author: Andrew Martin-maintainer: amartin@layer3com.com, chessai1996@gmail.com-copyright: 2016 Andrew Martin-category: Data, Time, Parsing, Development-build-type: Simple-extra-doc-files:- CHANGELOG.md- README.md--tested-with: GHC ==9.4.8 || ==9.6.3 || ==9.8.1--common build-settings- default-language: Haskell2010- ghc-options: -Wall -Wunused-packages--library- import: build-settings- hs-source-dirs: src- exposed-modules:- Chronos- Chronos.Internal.CTimespec- Chronos.Locale.English- Chronos.Types-- -- only exposed for doctests- -- it is OPTIONS_HADDOCK-hidden- build-depends:- , aeson >=1.1 && <2.3- , attoparsec >=0.13 && <0.15- , base >=4.14 && <5- , bytebuild >=0.3.14 && <0.4- , byteslice >=0.2.5.2 && <0.3- , bytesmith >=0.3.7 && <0.4- , bytestring >=0.10 && <0.13- , deepseq >=1.4.4.0- , hashable >=1.2 && <1.5- , natural-arithmetic >=0.1.2 && <0.3- , primitive >=0.6.4 && <0.10- , text >=1.2 && <1.3 || >=2.0 && <2.2- , text-short >=0.1.3 && <0.2- , torsor >=0.1 && <0.2- , vector >=0.11 && <0.14-- if os(windows)- build-depends: Win32 >=2.2 && <2.14-- c-sources: src/cbits/hs-time.c- ghc-options: -O2--test-suite chronos-test- import: build-settings- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- hs-source-dirs: test- main-is: Spec.hs- build-depends:- , aeson >=1.1 && <2.3- , attoparsec- , base- , bytestring- , chronos- , HUnit- , QuickCheck- , test-framework- , test-framework-hunit- , test-framework-quickcheck2- , text- , torsor-- ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N--benchmark bench- import: build-settings- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- hs-source-dirs: bench- main-is: Bench.hs- build-depends:- , attoparsec- , base- , bytestring- , chronos- , criterion- , deepseq >=1.4.4.0- , old-locale- , QuickCheck- , text- , text-short- , thyme- , time-- ghc-options: -O2--source-repository head- type: git- location: git://github.com/byteverse/chronos.git+cabal-version: 3.0 +name: chronos +version: 1.1.6.2 +x-revision: 1 +synopsis: A high-performance time library +description: + Chronos is a performance-oriented time library for Haskell, with a + straightforward API. The main differences between this + and the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/time time> library + are: + * Chronos uses machine integers where possible. This means + that time-related arithmetic should be faster, with the + drawback that the types are incapable of representing times + that are very far in the future or the past (because Chronos + provides nanosecond, rather than picosecond, resolution). + For most users, this is not a hindrance. + * Chronos provides 'ToJSON'/'FromJSON' instances for serialisation. + * Chronos provides 'Unbox' instances for working with unboxed vectors. + * Chronos provides 'Prim' instances for working with byte arrays/primitive arrays. + * Chronos uses normal non-overloaded haskell functions for + encoding and decoding time. It provides <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec attoparsec> parsers for both 'Text' and + 'ByteString'. Additionally, Chronos provides functions for + encoding time to 'Text' or 'ByteString'. The http://hackage.haskell.org/package/time time> library accomplishes these with the + <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/time-1.9.3/docs/Data-Time-Format.html Data.Time.Format> module, which uses UNIX-style datetime + format strings. The approach taken by Chronos is faster and + catches more mistakes at compile time, at the cost of being + less expressive. + +homepage: https://github.com/byteverse/chronos +bug-reports: https://github.com/byteverse/chronos/issues +license: BSD-3-Clause +license-file: LICENSE +author: Andrew Martin +maintainer: amartin@layer3com.com, chessai1996@gmail.com +copyright: 2016 Andrew Martin +category: Data, Time, Parsing, Development +build-type: Simple +extra-doc-files: + CHANGELOG.md + README.md + +tested-with: GHC ==9.4.8 || ==9.6.3 || ==9.8.1 + +common build-settings + default-language: Haskell2010 + ghc-options: -Wall -Wunused-packages + +library + import: build-settings + hs-source-dirs: src + exposed-modules: + Chronos + Chronos.Internal.CTimespec + Chronos.Locale.English + Chronos.Types + + -- only exposed for doctests + -- it is OPTIONS_HADDOCK-hidden + build-depends: + , aeson >=1.1 && <2.3 + , attoparsec >=0.13 && <0.15 + , base >=4.14 && <5 + , bytebuild >=0.3.14 && <0.4 + , byteslice >=0.2.5.2 && <0.3 + , bytesmith >=0.3.7 && <0.4 + , bytestring >=0.10 && <0.13 + , deepseq >=1.4.4.0 + , hashable >=1.2 && <1.6 + , natural-arithmetic >=0.1.2 && <0.3 + , primitive >=0.6.4 && <0.10 + , text >=1.2 && <1.3 || >=2.0 && <2.2 + , text-short >=0.1.3 && <0.2 + , torsor >=0.1 && <0.2 + , vector >=0.11 && <0.14 + + if os(windows) + build-depends: Win32 >=2.2 && <2.14 + + c-sources: src/cbits/hs-time.c + ghc-options: -O2 + +test-suite chronos-test + import: build-settings + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + hs-source-dirs: test + main-is: Spec.hs + build-depends: + , aeson >=1.1 && <2.3 + , attoparsec + , base + , bytestring + , chronos + , HUnit + , QuickCheck + , test-framework + , test-framework-hunit + , test-framework-quickcheck2 + , text + , torsor + + ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N + +benchmark bench + import: build-settings + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + hs-source-dirs: bench + main-is: Bench.hs + build-depends: + , attoparsec + , base + , bytestring + , chronos + , criterion + , deepseq >=1.4.4.0 + , old-locale + , QuickCheck + , text + , text-short + , thyme + , time + + ghc-options: -O2 + +source-repository head + type: git + location: git://github.com/byteverse/chronos.git