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-name:                phantom-state-version:             0.2.1.0-synopsis:            Phantom State Transformer. Like State Monad, but without values.-description:         A monad transformer that mimics the State Monad Transformer from the-                     <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/transformers transformers> package,-                     but dropping the values. In those cases that you want to use the State-                     Monad but you only care about effects and how the state changes, use-                     this library to earn a plus of efficiency.-license:             BSD3-license-file:        LICENSE-author:              Daniel Díaz-maintainer:          dhelta.diaz@gmail.com-bug-reports:         https://github.com/Daniel-Diaz/phantom-state/issues-category:            Control-build-type:          Simple-cabal-version:       >=1.10--Source-repository head-  type: git-  location: git://github.com/Daniel-Diaz/phantom-state.git--library-  exposed-modules:     Control.Applicative.PhantomState-  build-depends:       base == 4.*-                     , transformers >= 0.3 && < 0.6-  default-language:    Haskell2010-  ghc-options: -O2 -Wall--benchmark phantom-state-bench-  default-language: Haskell2010-  type: exitcode-stdio-1.0-  hs-source-dirs: bench-  main-is: Main.hs-  build-depends: base == 4.*-               , criterion-               , vector-               , phantom-state-               , transformers-  ghc-options: -O2+name:                phantom-state
+version:             0.2.1.0
+x-revision: 1
+synopsis:            Phantom State Transformer. Like State Monad, but without values.
+description:         A monad transformer that mimics the State Monad Transformer from the
+                     <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/transformers transformers> package,
+                     but dropping the values. In those cases that you want to use the State
+                     Monad but you only care about effects and how the state changes, use
+                     this library to earn a plus of efficiency.
+license:             BSD3
+license-file:        LICENSE
+author:              Daniel Díaz
+maintainer:          dhelta.diaz@gmail.com
+bug-reports:         https://github.com/Daniel-Diaz/phantom-state/issues
+category:            Control
+build-type:          Simple
+cabal-version:       >=1.10
+
+Source-repository head
+  type: git
+  location: git://github.com/Daniel-Diaz/phantom-state.git
+
+library
+  exposed-modules:     Control.Applicative.PhantomState
+  build-depends:       base >= 4.8 && <5
+                     , transformers >= 0.3 && < 0.6
+  default-language:    Haskell2010
+  ghc-options: -O2 -Wall
+
+benchmark phantom-state-bench
+  default-language: Haskell2010
+  type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
+  hs-source-dirs: bench
+  main-is: Main.hs
+  build-depends: base == 4.*
+               , criterion
+               , vector
+               , phantom-state
+               , transformers
+  ghc-options: -O2