Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Package configuration information: essentially the interface to Cabal, with some utilities
(c) The University of Glasgow, 2004
- packageConfigId :: PackageConfig -> UnitId
- type PackageConfig = InstalledPackageInfo SourcePackageId PackageName UnitId ModuleName
- data InstalledPackageInfo srcpkgid srcpkgname unitid modulename :: * -> * -> * -> * -> * = InstalledPackageInfo {
- unitId :: unitid
- sourcePackageId :: srcpkgid
- packageName :: srcpkgname
- packageVersion :: Version
- abiHash :: String
- depends :: [unitid]
- importDirs :: [FilePath]
- hsLibraries :: [String]
- extraLibraries :: [String]
- extraGHCiLibraries :: [String]
- libraryDirs :: [FilePath]
- libraryDynDirs :: [FilePath]
- frameworks :: [String]
- frameworkDirs :: [FilePath]
- ldOptions :: [String]
- ccOptions :: [String]
- includes :: [String]
- includeDirs :: [FilePath]
- haddockInterfaces :: [FilePath]
- haddockHTMLs :: [FilePath]
- exposedModules :: [ExposedModule unitid modulename]
- hiddenModules :: [modulename]
- exposed :: Bool
- trusted :: Bool
- newtype ComponentId = ComponentId FastString
- newtype SourcePackageId = SourcePackageId FastString
- newtype PackageName = PackageName FastString
- data Version :: * = Version {
- versionBranch :: [Int]
- versionTags :: [String]
- defaultPackageConfig :: PackageConfig
- sourcePackageIdString :: PackageConfig -> String
- packageNameString :: PackageConfig -> String
- pprPackageConfig :: PackageConfig -> SDoc
Documentation
Mostly the compiler deals in terms of UnitId
s, which are md5 hashes
of a package ID, keys of its dependencies, and Cabal flags. You're expected
to pass in the unit id in the -this-unit-id
flag. However, for
wired-in packages like base
& rts
, we don't necessarily know what the
version is, so these are handled specially; see .
UnitId
packageConfigId :: PackageConfig -> UnitId Source #
Get the GHC UnitId
right out of a Cabalish PackageConfig
The PackageConfig type: information about a package
data InstalledPackageInfo srcpkgid srcpkgname unitid modulename :: * -> * -> * -> * -> * Source #
This is a subset of Cabal's InstalledPackageInfo
, with just the bits
that GHC is interested in.
InstalledPackageInfo | |
|
(Eq modulename, Eq srcpkgname, Eq srcpkgid, Eq unitid) => Eq (InstalledPackageInfo srcpkgid srcpkgname unitid modulename) | |
(Show modulename, Show srcpkgname, Show srcpkgid, Show unitid) => Show (InstalledPackageInfo srcpkgid srcpkgname unitid modulename) | |
RepInstalledPackageInfo a b c d => Binary (InstalledPackageInfo a b c d) | |
newtype ComponentId Source #
newtype SourcePackageId Source #
newtype PackageName Source #
A Version
represents the version of a software entity.
An instance of Eq
is provided, which implements exact equality
modulo reordering of the tags in the versionTags
field.
An instance of Ord
is also provided, which gives lexicographic
ordering on the versionBranch
fields (i.e. 2.1 > 2.0, 1.2.3 > 1.2.2,
etc.). This is expected to be sufficient for many uses, but note that
you may need to use a more specific ordering for your versioning
scheme. For example, some versioning schemes may include pre-releases
which have tags "pre1"
, "pre2"
, and so on, and these would need to
be taken into account when determining ordering. In some cases, date
ordering may be more appropriate, so the application would have to
look for date
tags in the versionTags
field and compare those.
The bottom line is, don't always assume that compare
and other Ord
operations are the right thing for every Version
.
Similarly, concrete representations of versions may differ. One
possible concrete representation is provided (see showVersion
and
parseVersion
), but depending on the application a different concrete
representation may be more appropriate.
Version | |
|
pprPackageConfig :: PackageConfig -> SDoc Source #