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-Cabal-Version: >= 1.6-Name: hexpat-Version: 0.14-Synopsis: wrapper for expat, the fast XML parser-Description:-  This package provides a general purpose Haskell XML library using Expat to-  do its parsing (<http://expat.sourceforge.net/> - a fast stream-oriented XML-  parser written in C).  It is extensible to any string type, with @String@,-  @ByteString@ and @Text@ provided out of the box.-  .-  Basic usage: Parsing a tree (/Tree/), formatting a tree (/Format/).-  .-  Other features: Helpers for processing XML trees (/Proc/), trees annotated with-  XML source location (/Annotated/), XML cursors (/Cursor/), more intelligent-  handling of qualified tag names (/Qualified/), tags qualified with namespaces-  (/Namespaced/), SAX-style parse (/SAX/), and access to the low-level interface-  in case speed is paramount (/IO/).  And, /NodeClass/ contains type classes for-  generalized tree processing.-  .-  The design goals are speed, speed, speed, interface simplicity and modularity-  (in that order).-  .-  For introduction and examples, see the /Text.XML.Expat.Tree/ module. For benchmarks,-  <http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hexpat/>-  .-  This package provides pure lazy parsing.  However, Haskell's lazy I\/O is-  problematic in some applications because it doesn't handle I\/O errors properly-  and can give no guarantee of timely resource cleanup.  In these cases, chunked-  I\/O is a better approach: Take a look at the /hexpat-iteratee/ package.-  .-  Credits to Iavor Diatchki and the @xml@ (XML.Light) package for /Proc/ and /Cursor/.-  .-  INSTALLATION: Unix install requires an OS package called something like @libexpat-dev@.-  On MacOSX, expat comes with Apple's optional X11 package, or you can install it from source.-  To install on Windows, first install the Windows binary that's available from-  <http://expat.sourceforge.net/>, then type (assuming you're using v2.0.1):-  .-  @cabal install hexpat --extra-lib-dirs="C:\\Program Files\\Expat 2.0.1\\Bin" --extra-include-dirs="C:\\Program Files\\Expat 2.0.1\\Source\\Lib"@-  .-  Ensure @libexpat.dll@ can be found in your system PATH (or copy it into your executable's directory).-Category: XML-License: BSD3-License-File: LICENSE-Author:-  Stephen Blackheath [blackh] (the primary author),-  Doug Beardsley,-  Gregory Collins,-  Evan Martin (who started the project),-  Matthew Pocock [drdozer]-Maintainer: http://blacksapphire.com/antispam/-Copyright:-  (c) 2009 Doug Beardsley <mightybyte@gmail.com>,-  (c) 2009-2010 Stephen Blackheath <http://blacksapphire.com/antispam/>,-  (c) 2009 Gregory Collins,-  (c) 2008 Evan Martin <martine@danga.com>,-  (c) 2009 Matthew Pocock <matthew.pocock@ncl.ac.uk>,-  (c) 2007-2009 Galois Inc.-Homepage: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hexpat/-Extra-Source-Files:-  test/hexpat-tests.cabal,-  test/test.xml,-  test/suite/TestSuite.hs,-  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/Proc/Tests.hs,-  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/UnitTests.hs,-  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/Tests.hs,-  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/Cursor/Tests.hs-Build-Type: Simple-Stability: beta-source-repository head-    type:     darcs-    location: http://code.haskell.org/hexpat/--Library-  Build-Depends:-    base >= 3 && < 5,-    bytestring,-    mtl,-    text >= 0.5,-    utf8-string >= 0.3.3,-    parallel,-    containers,-    extensible-exceptions >= 0.1 && < 0.2,-    List >= 0.2-  Exposed-Modules:-    Text.XML.Expat.Annotated,-    Text.XML.Expat.Cursor,-    Text.XML.Expat.Format,-    Text.XML.Expat.IO,-    Text.XML.Expat.Namespaced,-    Text.XML.Expat.NodeClass,-    Text.XML.Expat.Proc,-    Text.XML.Expat.Qualified,-    Text.XML.Expat.SAX,-    Text.XML.Expat.Tree-  Extra-Libraries: expat-  ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-name-shadowing+Cabal-Version: >= 1.6
+Name: hexpat
+Version: 0.14
+x-revision: 1
+Synopsis: wrapper for expat, the fast XML parser
+Description:
+  This package provides a general purpose Haskell XML library using Expat to
+  do its parsing (<http://expat.sourceforge.net/> - a fast stream-oriented XML
+  parser written in C).  It is extensible to any string type, with @String@,
+  @ByteString@ and @Text@ provided out of the box.
+  .
+  Basic usage: Parsing a tree (/Tree/), formatting a tree (/Format/).
+  .
+  Other features: Helpers for processing XML trees (/Proc/), trees annotated with
+  XML source location (/Annotated/), XML cursors (/Cursor/), more intelligent
+  handling of qualified tag names (/Qualified/), tags qualified with namespaces
+  (/Namespaced/), SAX-style parse (/SAX/), and access to the low-level interface
+  in case speed is paramount (/IO/).  And, /NodeClass/ contains type classes for
+  generalized tree processing.
+  .
+  The design goals are speed, speed, speed, interface simplicity and modularity
+  (in that order).
+  .
+  For introduction and examples, see the /Text.XML.Expat.Tree/ module. For benchmarks,
+  <http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hexpat/>
+  .
+  This package provides pure lazy parsing.  However, Haskell's lazy I\/O is
+  problematic in some applications because it doesn't handle I\/O errors properly
+  and can give no guarantee of timely resource cleanup.  In these cases, chunked
+  I\/O is a better approach: Take a look at the /hexpat-iteratee/ package.
+  .
+  Credits to Iavor Diatchki and the @xml@ (XML.Light) package for /Proc/ and /Cursor/.
+  .
+  INSTALLATION: Unix install requires an OS package called something like @libexpat-dev@.
+  On MacOSX, expat comes with Apple's optional X11 package, or you can install it from source.
+  To install on Windows, first install the Windows binary that's available from
+  <http://expat.sourceforge.net/>, then type (assuming you're using v2.0.1):
+  .
+  @cabal install hexpat --extra-lib-dirs="C:\\Program Files\\Expat 2.0.1\\Bin" --extra-include-dirs="C:\\Program Files\\Expat 2.0.1\\Source\\Lib"@
+  .
+  Ensure @libexpat.dll@ can be found in your system PATH (or copy it into your executable's directory).
+Category: XML
+License: BSD3
+License-File: LICENSE
+Author:
+  Stephen Blackheath [blackh] (the primary author),
+  Doug Beardsley,
+  Gregory Collins,
+  Evan Martin (who started the project),
+  Matthew Pocock [drdozer]
+Maintainer: http://blacksapphire.com/antispam/
+Copyright:
+  (c) 2009 Doug Beardsley <mightybyte@gmail.com>,
+  (c) 2009-2010 Stephen Blackheath <http://blacksapphire.com/antispam/>,
+  (c) 2009 Gregory Collins,
+  (c) 2008 Evan Martin <martine@danga.com>,
+  (c) 2009 Matthew Pocock <matthew.pocock@ncl.ac.uk>,
+  (c) 2007-2009 Galois Inc.
+Homepage: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hexpat/
+Extra-Source-Files:
+  test/hexpat-tests.cabal,
+  test/test.xml,
+  test/suite/TestSuite.hs,
+  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/Proc/Tests.hs,
+  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/UnitTests.hs,
+  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/Tests.hs,
+  test/suite/Text/XML/Expat/Cursor/Tests.hs
+Build-Type: Simple
+Stability: beta
+source-repository head
+    type:     darcs
+    location: http://code.haskell.org/hexpat/
+
+Library
+  Build-Depends:
+    base >= 3 && < 5,
+    bytestring,
+    mtl,
+    text >= 0.5,
+    utf8-string >= 0.3.3,
+    parallel < 3,
+    containers,
+    extensible-exceptions >= 0.1 && < 0.2,
+    List >= 0.2
+  Exposed-Modules:
+    Text.XML.Expat.Annotated,
+    Text.XML.Expat.Cursor,
+    Text.XML.Expat.Format,
+    Text.XML.Expat.IO,
+    Text.XML.Expat.Namespaced,
+    Text.XML.Expat.NodeClass,
+    Text.XML.Expat.Proc,
+    Text.XML.Expat.Qualified,
+    Text.XML.Expat.SAX,
+    Text.XML.Expat.Tree
+  Extra-Libraries: expat
+  ghc-options: -Wall -fno-warn-name-shadowing