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-name: microlens-version: 0.4.8.2-synopsis: A tiny lens library with no dependencies. If you're writing an app, you probably want microlens-platform, not this.-description:- NOTE: If you're writing an app, you probably want <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-platform microlens-platform> – it has the most features. <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens microlens> is intended more for library writers who want a tiny lens library (after all, lenses are pretty useful for everything, not just for updating records!).- .- This library is an extract from <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens lens> (with no dependencies). It's not a toy lenses library, unsuitable for “real world”, but merely a small one. It is compatible with lens, and should have same performance. It also has better documentation.- .- There's a longer readme <https://github.com/aelve/microlens#readme on Github>. It has a migration guide for lens users, a description of other packages in the family, a discussion of other lens libraries you could use instead, and so on.- .- Here are some usecases for this library:- .- * You want to define lenses or traversals in your own library, but don't want to depend on lens. Having lenses available often make working with a library more pleasant.- .- * You just want to be able to use lenses to transform data (or even just use @over _1@ to change the first element of a tuple).- .- * You are new to lenses and want a small library to play with.- .- However, don't use this library if:- .- * You need @Iso@s, @Prism@s, indexed traversals, or actually anything else which isn't defined here (tho some indexed functions are available elsewhere – containers and vector provide them for their types, and <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/ilist ilist> provides indexed functions for lists).- .- * You want a library with a clean, understandable implementation (in which case you're looking for <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens-simple lens-simple>).- .- As already mentioned, if you're writing an application which uses lenses more extensively, look at <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-platform microlens-platform> – it combines features of most other microlens packages (<http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-mtl microlens-mtl>, <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-th microlens-th>, <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-ghc microlens-ghc>).- .- If you want to export getters or folds and don't mind the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/contravariant contravariant> dependency, please consider using <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-contra microlens-contra>.- .- If you haven't ever used lenses before, read <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens-tutorial/docs/Control-Lens-Tutorial.html this tutorial>. (It's for lens, but it applies to microlens just as well.)- .- Note that microlens has no dependencies starting from GHC 7.10 (base-4.8). Prior to that, it depends on transformers-0.2 or above.-license: BSD3-license-file: LICENSE-author: Edward Kmett, Artyom-maintainer: Artyom <yom@artyom.me>-homepage: http://github.com/aelve/microlens-bug-reports: http://github.com/aelve/microlens/issues--- copyright: -category: Data, Lenses-build-type: Simple-extra-source-files:- CHANGELOG.md-cabal-version: >=1.10--source-repository head- type: git- location: git://github.com/aelve/microlens.git--library- exposed-modules: Lens.Micro- Lens.Micro.Extras- Lens.Micro.Internal- Lens.Micro.Type- -- other-modules: - -- other-extensions: -- -- Since base-4.8 we get the Identity functor in base, so we can avoid a- -- transformers dependency.- if impl(ghc>=7.9)- build-depends: base >=4.8 && <5- if !impl(ghc>=7.9)- build-depends: base >=4.5 && <5- , transformers >=0.2-- ghc-options:- -Wall -fwarn-tabs- -O2 -fdicts-cheap -funbox-strict-fields- -fmax-simplifier-iterations=10-- hs-source-dirs: src- default-language: Haskell2010+name: microlens +version: 0.4.8.2 +x-revision: 1 +synopsis: A tiny lens library with no dependencies. If you're writing an app, you probably want microlens-platform, not this. +description: + NOTE: If you're writing an app, you probably want <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-platform microlens-platform> – it has the most features. <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens microlens> is intended more for library writers who want a tiny lens library (after all, lenses are pretty useful for everything, not just for updating records!). + . + This library is an extract from <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens lens> (with no dependencies). It's not a toy lenses library, unsuitable for “real world”, but merely a small one. It is compatible with lens, and should have same performance. It also has better documentation. + . + There's a longer readme <https://github.com/aelve/microlens#readme on Github>. It has a migration guide for lens users, a description of other packages in the family, a discussion of other lens libraries you could use instead, and so on. + . + Here are some usecases for this library: + . + * You want to define lenses or traversals in your own library, but don't want to depend on lens. Having lenses available often make working with a library more pleasant. + . + * You just want to be able to use lenses to transform data (or even just use @over _1@ to change the first element of a tuple). + . + * You are new to lenses and want a small library to play with. + . + However, don't use this library if: + . + * You need @Iso@s, @Prism@s, indexed traversals, or actually anything else which isn't defined here (tho some indexed functions are available elsewhere – containers and vector provide them for their types, and <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/ilist ilist> provides indexed functions for lists). + . + * You want a library with a clean, understandable implementation (in which case you're looking for <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens-simple lens-simple>). + . + As already mentioned, if you're writing an application which uses lenses more extensively, look at <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-platform microlens-platform> – it combines features of most other microlens packages (<http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-mtl microlens-mtl>, <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-th microlens-th>, <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-ghc microlens-ghc>). + . + If you want to export getters or folds and don't mind the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/contravariant contravariant> dependency, please consider using <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/microlens-contra microlens-contra>. + . + If you haven't ever used lenses before, read <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens-tutorial/docs/Control-Lens-Tutorial.html this tutorial>. (It's for lens, but it applies to microlens just as well.) + . + Note that microlens has no dependencies starting from GHC 7.10 (base-4.8). Prior to that, it depends on transformers-0.2 or above. +license: BSD3 +license-file: LICENSE +author: Edward Kmett, Artyom +maintainer: Artyom <yom@artyom.me> +homepage: http://github.com/aelve/microlens +bug-reports: http://github.com/aelve/microlens/issues +-- copyright: +category: Data, Lenses +build-type: Simple +extra-source-files: + CHANGELOG.md +cabal-version: >=1.10 + +source-repository head + type: git + location: git://github.com/aelve/microlens.git + +library + exposed-modules: Lens.Micro + Lens.Micro.Extras + Lens.Micro.Internal + Lens.Micro.Type + -- other-modules: + -- other-extensions: + + -- Since base-4.8 we get the Identity functor in base, so we can avoid a + -- transformers dependency. + if impl(ghc>=7.9) + build-depends: base >1 && <1 + if !impl(ghc>=7.9) + build-depends: base >1 && <1 + , transformers >=0.2 + + ghc-options: + -Wall -fwarn-tabs + -O2 -fdicts-cheap -funbox-strict-fields + -fmax-simplifier-iterations=10 + + hs-source-dirs: src + default-language: Haskell2010