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-name: packunused-version: 0.1.1.3-synopsis: Tool for detecting redundant Cabal package dependencies-homepage: https://github.com/hvr/packunused-bug-reports: https://github.com/hvr/packunused/issues-license: BSD3-license-file: LICENSE-author: Herbert Valerio Riedel-maintainer: Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>-copyright: © 2014 Herbert Valerio Riedel-category: Distribution-build-type: Simple-cabal-version: >=1.10-description:- This simple CLI tool allows to find out which of the packages listed as- @build-depends@ in a Cabal package description file are redundant.- .- @packunused@ works by taking advantage of GHC's- @-ddump-minimal-imports@ feature which creates @.import@ files for- each compiled module containing a /minimal/ set of explicit import- declarations. These @.import@ files together with Cabal's generated- package configuration meta-data is analyzed by @packunused@ to- detect potentially redundant package dependencies.- .- In order to use @packunused@ you have to configure the package as- usual. See the example session below:- .- > cabal clean- > rm *.imports- > cabal configure -O0 --disable-library-profiling- > cabal build --ghc-option=-ddump-minimal-imports- > packunused- .- The @-O0 --disable-library-profiling@ options are just to speed up- compilation. In some cases you might want to pass additional options- to the @configure@ step, such as @--enable-benchmark@ or- @--enable-tests@.- .- When run, @packunused@ prints a report to standard output listing- its findings for each component built. The following is an example- for the @packunused@ package itself, with a redundant dependency- added for demonstration on purpose:- .- > detected package components- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- >- > - executable(s): packunused- >- > (component names suffixed with '*' are not configured to be built)- >- > executable(packunused)- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- >- > The following package dependencies seem redundant:- >- > - criterion-0.6.2.0-9dd4d764629a47662168743b2dfda9bc- >--extra-source-files: changelog.md--source-repository head- type: git- location: https://github.com/hvr/packunused.git--executable packunused- main-is: packunused.hs- default-language: Haskell2010- other-extensions: CPP, RecordWildCards- ghc-options: -Wall -fwarn-tabs -fno-warn-unused-do-bind- build-depends:- base >=4.5 && <4.8,- Cabal >=1.14 && <1.21,- optparse-applicative < 0.12,- directory >=1.1 && <1.3,- filepath ==1.3.*,- haskell-src-exts >=1.13 && <1.17,- split ==0.2.*+name: packunused +version: 0.1.1.3 +x-revision: 1 +synopsis: Tool for detecting redundant Cabal package dependencies +homepage: https://github.com/hvr/packunused +bug-reports: https://github.com/hvr/packunused/issues +license: BSD3 +license-file: LICENSE +author: Herbert Valerio Riedel +maintainer: Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org> +copyright: © 2014 Herbert Valerio Riedel +category: Distribution +build-type: Simple +cabal-version: >=1.10 +description: + This simple CLI tool allows to find out which of the packages listed as + @build-depends@ in a Cabal package description file are redundant. + . + @packunused@ works by taking advantage of GHC's + @-ddump-minimal-imports@ feature which creates @.import@ files for + each compiled module containing a /minimal/ set of explicit import + declarations. These @.import@ files together with Cabal's generated + package configuration meta-data is analyzed by @packunused@ to + detect potentially redundant package dependencies. + . + In order to use @packunused@ you have to configure the package as + usual. See the example session below: + . + > cabal clean + > rm *.imports + > cabal configure -O0 --disable-library-profiling + > cabal build --ghc-option=-ddump-minimal-imports + > packunused + . + The @-O0 --disable-library-profiling@ options are just to speed up + compilation. In some cases you might want to pass additional options + to the @configure@ step, such as @--enable-benchmark@ or + @--enable-tests@. + . + When run, @packunused@ prints a report to standard output listing + its findings for each component built. The following is an example + for the @packunused@ package itself, with a redundant dependency + added for demonstration on purpose: + . + > detected package components + > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + > + > - executable(s): packunused + > + > (component names suffixed with '*' are not configured to be built) + > + > executable(packunused) + > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + > + > The following package dependencies seem redundant: + > + > - criterion-0.6.2.0-9dd4d764629a47662168743b2dfda9bc + > + +extra-source-files: changelog.md + +source-repository head + type: git + location: https://github.com/hvr/packunused.git + +executable packunused + main-is: packunused.hs + default-language: Haskell2010 + other-extensions: CPP, RecordWildCards + ghc-options: -Wall -fwarn-tabs -fno-warn-unused-do-bind + build-depends: + base >=4.5 && <4.8, + Cabal >=1.14 && <1.21, + optparse-applicative >=0.8 && <0.12, + directory >=1.1 && <1.3, + filepath ==1.3.*, + haskell-src-exts >=1.13 && <1.17, + split ==0.2.*
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name: packunused version: 0.1.1.3 -x-revision: 1 +x-revision: 2 synopsis: Tool for detecting redundant Cabal package dependencies homepage: https://github.com/hvr/packunused bug-reports: https://github.com/hvr/packunused/issues license-file: LICENSE author: Herbert Valerio Riedel maintainer: Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org> -copyright: © 2014 Herbert Valerio Riedel +copyright: (c) 2014 Herbert Valerio Riedel category: Distribution build-type: Simple cabal-version: >=1.10