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-name: fmt-version: 0.6.1.1-synopsis: A new formatting library-description:- A new formatting library that tries to be simple to understand while still- being powerful and providing more convenience features than other libraries- (like functions for pretty-printing maps and lists, or a function for- printing arbitrary datatypes using generics).- .- A comparison with other libraries:- .- * @printf@ (from @Text.Printf@) takes a formatting string and uses some- type tricks to accept the rest of the arguments polyvariadically. It's- very concise, but there are some drawbacks – it can't produce @Text@- (you'd have to @T.pack@ it every time) and it doesn't warn you at- compile-time if you pass wrong arguments or not enough of them.- .- * <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/text-format text-format> takes a- formatting string with curly braces denoting places where arguments- would be substituted (the arguments themselves are provided via a- tuple). If you want to apply formatting to some of the arguments, you- have to use one of the provided formatters. Like @printf@, it can fail at- runtime, but at least the formatters are first-class (and you can add new- ones).- .- * <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/formatting formatting> takes a- formatting template consisting of pieces of strings interleaved with- formatters; this ensures that arguments always match their placeholders.- @formatting@ provides lots of formatters and generally seems to be the- most popular formatting library here. Unfortunately, at least in my- experience writing new formatters can be awkward and people sometimes- have troubles understanding how @formatting@ works.- .- * <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/fmt fmt> (i.e. this library)- provides formatters that are ordinary functions, and a bunch of operators- for concatenating formatted strings; those operators also do automatic- conversion. There are some convenience formatters which aren't present in- @formatting@ (like ones for formatting maps, lists, converting to base64,- etc). Some find the operator syntax annoying, while others like it.-homepage: http://github.com/aelve/fmt-bug-reports: http://github.com/aelve/fmt/issues-license: BSD3-license-file: LICENSE-author: Artyom Kazak <yom@artyom.me>,- Dmitry Kovanikov <kovanikov@gmail.com>-maintainer: yom@artyom.me--- copyright:-category: Text-tested-with: GHC == 7.10.3, GHC == 8.0.2, GHC == 8.2.2, GHC == 8.4.4, GHC == 8.6.2-build-type: Simple-extra-source-files: CHANGELOG.md- tests/doctest-config.json-cabal-version: >=1.10--source-repository head- type: git- location: git://github.com/aelve/fmt.git--library- exposed-modules: Fmt- Fmt.Time- Fmt.Internal- Fmt.Internal.Core- Fmt.Internal.Formatters- Fmt.Internal.Template- Fmt.Internal.Tuple- Fmt.Internal.Numeric- Fmt.Internal.Generic-- build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5,- base64-bytestring,- bytestring,- call-stack,- containers,- formatting >= 6.3.4,- microlens >= 0.3,- text,- time,- time-locale-compat-- ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-unused-do-bind- if impl(ghc > 8.0)- ghc-options: -Wno-redundant-constraints- hs-source-dirs: lib- default-language: Haskell2010- if !impl(ghc >= 8.0)- build-depends: semigroups == 0.18.*--test-suite tests- main-is: Main.hs- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5- , bytestring- , call-stack- , containers- , fmt- , hspec >= 2.2 && < 2.6- , neat-interpolation- , text- , vector-- ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-unused-do-bind-- hs-source-dirs: tests- default-language: Haskell2010--test-suite doctests- default-language: Haskell2010- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- ghc-options: -threaded- hs-source-dirs: tests- main-is: doctests.hs- build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5- , doctest- build-tool-depends: doctest-discover:doctest-discover- if impl(ghc < 8.0)- buildable: False--benchmark benches- type: exitcode-stdio-1.0- hs-source-dirs: bench- main-is: Main.hs- build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5- , bytestring- , containers- , criterion- , deepseq- , fmt- , formatting- , interpolate- , text- , vector- ghc-options: -Wall- default-language: Haskell2010+name: fmt +version: 0.6.1.1 +x-revision: 1 +synopsis: A new formatting library +description: + A new formatting library that tries to be simple to understand while still + being powerful and providing more convenience features than other libraries + (like functions for pretty-printing maps and lists, or a function for + printing arbitrary datatypes using generics). + . + A comparison with other libraries: + . + * @printf@ (from @Text.Printf@) takes a formatting string and uses some + type tricks to accept the rest of the arguments polyvariadically. It's + very concise, but there are some drawbacks – it can't produce @Text@ + (you'd have to @T.pack@ it every time) and it doesn't warn you at + compile-time if you pass wrong arguments or not enough of them. + . + * <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/text-format text-format> takes a + formatting string with curly braces denoting places where arguments + would be substituted (the arguments themselves are provided via a + tuple). If you want to apply formatting to some of the arguments, you + have to use one of the provided formatters. Like @printf@, it can fail at + runtime, but at least the formatters are first-class (and you can add new + ones). + . + * <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/formatting formatting> takes a + formatting template consisting of pieces of strings interleaved with + formatters; this ensures that arguments always match their placeholders. + @formatting@ provides lots of formatters and generally seems to be the + most popular formatting library here. Unfortunately, at least in my + experience writing new formatters can be awkward and people sometimes + have troubles understanding how @formatting@ works. + . + * <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/fmt fmt> (i.e. this library) + provides formatters that are ordinary functions, and a bunch of operators + for concatenating formatted strings; those operators also do automatic + conversion. There are some convenience formatters which aren't present in + @formatting@ (like ones for formatting maps, lists, converting to base64, + etc). Some find the operator syntax annoying, while others like it. +homepage: http://github.com/aelve/fmt +bug-reports: http://github.com/aelve/fmt/issues +license: BSD3 +license-file: LICENSE +author: Artyom Kazak <yom@artyom.me>, + Dmitry Kovanikov <kovanikov@gmail.com> +maintainer: yom@artyom.me +-- copyright: +category: Text +tested-with: GHC == 7.10.3, GHC == 8.0.2, GHC == 8.2.2, GHC == 8.4.4, GHC == 8.6.2 +build-type: Simple +extra-source-files: CHANGELOG.md + tests/doctest-config.json +cabal-version: >=1.10 + +source-repository head + type: git + location: git://github.com/aelve/fmt.git + +library + exposed-modules: Fmt + Fmt.Time + Fmt.Internal + Fmt.Internal.Core + Fmt.Internal.Formatters + Fmt.Internal.Template + Fmt.Internal.Tuple + Fmt.Internal.Numeric + Fmt.Internal.Generic + + build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5, + base64-bytestring, + bytestring, + call-stack, + containers, + formatting >= 6.3.4, + microlens >= 0.3, + text, + time, + time-locale-compat + + ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-unused-do-bind + if impl(ghc > 8.0) + ghc-options: -Wno-redundant-constraints + hs-source-dirs: lib + default-language: Haskell2010 + if !impl(ghc >= 8.0) + build-depends: semigroups == 0.18.* + +test-suite tests + main-is: Main.hs + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5 + , bytestring + , call-stack + , containers + , fmt + , hspec >= 2.2 && < 2.7 + , neat-interpolation + , text + , vector + + ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-unused-do-bind + + hs-source-dirs: tests + default-language: Haskell2010 + +test-suite doctests + default-language: Haskell2010 + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + ghc-options: -threaded + hs-source-dirs: tests + main-is: doctests.hs + build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5 + , doctest + build-tool-depends: doctest-discover:doctest-discover + if impl(ghc < 8.0) + buildable: False + +benchmark benches + type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 + hs-source-dirs: bench + main-is: Main.hs + build-depends: base >=4.6 && <5 + , bytestring + , containers + , criterion + , deepseq + , fmt + , formatting + , interpolate + , text + , vector + ghc-options: -Wall + default-language: Haskell2010
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name: fmt version: 0.6.1.1 -x-revision: 1 +x-revision: 2 synopsis: A new formatting library description: A new formatting library that tries to be simple to understand while still , call-stack , containers , fmt - , hspec >= 2.2 && < 2.7 + , hspec >= 2.2 && < 2.8 , neat-interpolation , text , vector