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-cabal-version: 3.0--name: supply-chain-version: 0.0.0.0--category: Monads, Streaming-synopsis: Composable request-response pipelines--description:-    @Job@ is a free monad, plus a little extra. It is parameterized on-    two type constructors: one for dynamic effects, and one for static-    effects. The @Vendor@ type is similar to job, but a vendor can also-    /respond to/ requests, and thus it has two dynamic interfaces: one-    upstream and one downstream. We can connect vendors to jobs or to-    other vendors, creating a pipeline (or "supply chain", if you like)-    along the dynamic interfaces.--author: Chris Martin-maintainer: Chris Martin, Julie Moronuki--homepage: https://github.com/typeclasses/supply-chain-bug-reports: https://github.com/typeclasses/supply-chain/issues--license: Apache-2.0-license-file: license.txt--extra-doc-files: readme.md changelog.md--common base-    default-language: GHC2021-    ghc-options: -Wall--    default-extensions:-        LambdaCase-        NoImplicitPrelude--    build-depends:-        base ^>= 4.16 || ^>= 4.17-      , supply-chain-core ^>= 0.0--library-    import: base-    hs-source-dirs: supply-chain-    exposed-modules:-        SupplyChain-        SupplyChain.Alter-        SupplyChain.Effect-        SupplyChain.Job-        SupplyChain.JobAndVendor-        SupplyChain.Referral-        SupplyChain.Unit-        SupplyChain.Vendor+cabal-version: 3.0
+
+name: supply-chain
+version: 0.0.0.0
+x-revision: 1
+
+category: Monads, Streaming
+synopsis: Composable request-response pipelines
+
+description:
+    @Job@ is a free monad, plus a little extra. It is parameterized on
+    two type constructors: one for dynamic effects, and one for static
+    effects. The @Vendor@ type is similar to job, but a vendor can also
+    /respond to/ requests, and thus it has two dynamic interfaces: one
+    upstream and one downstream. We can connect vendors to jobs or to
+    other vendors, creating a pipeline (or "supply chain", if you like)
+    along the dynamic interfaces.
+
+author: Chris Martin
+maintainer: Chris Martin, Julie Moronuki
+
+homepage: https://github.com/typeclasses/supply-chain
+bug-reports: https://github.com/typeclasses/supply-chain/issues
+
+license: Apache-2.0
+license-file: license.txt
+
+extra-doc-files: readme.md changelog.md
+
+common base
+    default-language: GHC2021
+    ghc-options: -Wall
+
+    default-extensions:
+        LambdaCase
+        NoImplicitPrelude
+
+    build-depends:
+        base ^>= 4.16 || ^>= 4.17
+      , supply-chain-core == 0.0.0.*
+
+library
+    import: base
+    hs-source-dirs: supply-chain
+    exposed-modules:
+        SupplyChain
+        SupplyChain.Alter
+        SupplyChain.Effect
+        SupplyChain.Job
+        SupplyChain.JobAndVendor
+        SupplyChain.Referral
+        SupplyChain.Unit
+        SupplyChain.Vendor