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-Name: turtle -Version: 1.2.0 -Cabal-Version: >=1.10 -Build-Type: Simple -License: BSD3 -License-File: LICENSE -Copyright: 2015 Gabriel Gonzalez -Author: Gabriel Gonzalez -Maintainer: Gabriel439@gmail.com -Bug-Reports: https://github.com/Gabriel439/Haskell-Turtle-Library/issues -Synopsis: Shell programming, Haskell-style -Description: @turtle@ is a reimplementation of the Unix command line environment - in Haskell so that you can use Haskell as both a shell and a scripting - language. - . - Features include: - . - * Batteries included: Command an extended suite of predefined utilities - . - * Interoperability: You can still run external shell commands - . - * Portability: Works on Windows, OS X, and Linux - . - * Exception safety: Safely acquire and release resources - . - * Streaming: Transform or fold command output in constant space - . - * Patterns: Use typed regular expressions that can parse structured values - . - * Formatting: Type-safe @printf@-style text formatting - . - * Modern: Supports @text@ and @system-filepath@ - . - Read "Turtle.Tutorial" for a detailed tutorial or "Turtle.Prelude" for a - quick-start guide - . - @turtle@ is designed to be beginner-friendly, but as a result lacks certain - features, like tracing commands. If you feel comfortable using @turtle@ - then you should also check out the @Shelly@ library which provides similar - functionality. -Category: System -Source-Repository head - Type: git - Location: https://github.com/Gabriel439/Haskell-Turtle-Library - -Library - HS-Source-Dirs: src - Build-Depends: - base >= 4.5 && < 5 , - async >= 2.0.0.0 && < 2.1, - clock >= 0.4.1.2 && < 0.6, - directory >= 1.0.7 && < 1.3, - foldl >= 1.1 && < 1.2, - hostname < 1.1, - managed < 1.1, - process >= 1.0.1.1 && < 1.3, - system-filepath >= 0.3.1 && < 0.5, - system-fileio >= 0.2.1 && < 0.4, - temporary < 1.3, - text < 1.3, - time < 1.6, - transformers >= 0.2.0.0 && < 0.5, - optparse-applicative >= 0.11 && < 0.12, - optional-args >= 1.0 && < 2.0 - if os(windows) - Build-Depends: Win32 >= 2.2.0.1 && < 2.4 - else - Build-Depends: unix >= 2.5.1.0 && < 2.8 - Exposed-Modules: - Turtle, - Turtle.Format, - Turtle.Pattern, - Turtle.Shell, - Turtle.Options, - Turtle.Prelude, - Turtle.Tutorial - GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall - Default-Language: Haskell2010 - -test-suite tests - Type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 - HS-Source-Dirs: test - Main-Is: Main.hs - GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall - Default-Language: Haskell2010 - Build-Depends: - base >= 4 && < 5 , - doctest >= 0.9.12 && < 0.11 - -benchmark bench - Type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 - HS-Source-Dirs: bench - Main-Is: Main.hs - GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall -threaded - Default-Language: Haskell2010 - Build-Depends: - base >= 4 && < 5 , - criterion >= 1.1.0.0 && < 2 , - text < 1.3, - turtle +Name: turtle+Version: 1.2.0+x-revision: 1+Cabal-Version: >=1.10+Build-Type: Simple+License: BSD3+License-File: LICENSE+Copyright: 2015 Gabriel Gonzalez+Author: Gabriel Gonzalez+Maintainer: Gabriel439@gmail.com+Bug-Reports: https://github.com/Gabriel439/Haskell-Turtle-Library/issues+Synopsis: Shell programming, Haskell-style+Description: @turtle@ is a reimplementation of the Unix command line environment+ in Haskell so that you can use Haskell as both a shell and a scripting+ language.+ .+ Features include:+ .+ * Batteries included: Command an extended suite of predefined utilities+ .+ * Interoperability: You can still run external shell commands+ .+ * Portability: Works on Windows, OS X, and Linux+ .+ * Exception safety: Safely acquire and release resources + .+ * Streaming: Transform or fold command output in constant space+ .+ * Patterns: Use typed regular expressions that can parse structured values+ .+ * Formatting: Type-safe @printf@-style text formatting+ .+ * Modern: Supports @text@ and @system-filepath@+ .+ Read "Turtle.Tutorial" for a detailed tutorial or "Turtle.Prelude" for a+ quick-start guide+ .+ @turtle@ is designed to be beginner-friendly, but as a result lacks certain+ features, like tracing commands. If you feel comfortable using @turtle@+ then you should also check out the @Shelly@ library which provides similar+ functionality.+Category: System+Source-Repository head+ Type: git+ Location: https://github.com/Gabriel439/Haskell-Turtle-Library++Library+ HS-Source-Dirs: src+ Build-Depends:+ base >= 4.6 && < 5 ,+ async >= 2.0.0.0 && < 2.1,+ clock >= 0.4.1.2 && < 0.6,+ directory >= 1.0.7 && < 1.3,+ foldl >= 1.1 && < 1.2,+ hostname < 1.1,+ managed < 1.1,+ process >= 1.0.1.1 && < 1.3,+ system-filepath >= 0.3.1 && < 0.5,+ system-fileio >= 0.2.1 && < 0.4,+ temporary < 1.3,+ text < 1.3,+ time < 1.6,+ transformers >= 0.2.0.0 && < 0.5,+ optparse-applicative >= 0.11 && < 0.12,+ optional-args >= 1.0 && < 2.0+ if os(windows)+ Build-Depends: Win32 >= 2.2.0.1 && < 2.4+ else+ Build-Depends: unix >= 2.5.1.0 && < 2.8+ Exposed-Modules:+ Turtle,+ Turtle.Format,+ Turtle.Pattern,+ Turtle.Shell,+ Turtle.Options,+ Turtle.Prelude,+ Turtle.Tutorial+ GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall+ Default-Language: Haskell2010++test-suite tests+ Type: exitcode-stdio-1.0+ HS-Source-Dirs: test+ Main-Is: Main.hs+ GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall+ Default-Language: Haskell2010+ Build-Depends:+ base >= 4 && < 5 ,+ doctest >= 0.9.12 && < 0.11++benchmark bench+ Type: exitcode-stdio-1.0+ HS-Source-Dirs: bench+ Main-Is: Main.hs+ GHC-Options: -O2 -Wall -threaded+ Default-Language: Haskell2010+ Build-Depends:+ base >= 4 && < 5 ,+ criterion >= 1.1.0.0 && < 2 ,+ text < 1.3,+ turtle