Copyright | (c) Duncan Coutts 2012 |
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License | BSD-like |
Maintainer | duncan@community.haskell.org |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
Handling for user-specified build targets
- data BuildTarget
- readBuildTargets :: PackageDescription -> [String] -> IO [BuildTarget]
- data UserBuildTarget
- readUserBuildTargets :: [String] -> ([UserBuildTargetProblem], [UserBuildTarget])
- data UserBuildTargetProblem = UserBuildTargetUnrecognised String
- reportUserBuildTargetProblems :: [UserBuildTargetProblem] -> IO ()
- resolveBuildTargets :: PackageDescription -> [(UserBuildTarget, Bool)] -> ([BuildTargetProblem], [BuildTarget])
- data BuildTargetProblem
- reportBuildTargetProblems :: [BuildTargetProblem] -> IO ()
Build targets
data BuildTarget Source
A fully resolved build target.
BuildTargetComponent ComponentName | A specific component |
BuildTargetModule ComponentName ModuleName | A specific module within a specific component. |
BuildTargetFile ComponentName FilePath | A specific file within a specific component. |
readBuildTargets :: PackageDescription -> [String] -> IO [BuildTarget] Source
Parsing user build targets
data UserBuildTarget Source
Various ways that a user may specify a build target.
readUserBuildTargets :: [String] -> ([UserBuildTargetProblem], [UserBuildTarget]) Source
Resolving build targets
resolveBuildTargets :: PackageDescription -> [(UserBuildTarget, Bool)] -> ([BuildTargetProblem], [BuildTarget]) Source
Given a bunch of user-specified targets, try to resolve what it is they refer to.
data BuildTargetProblem Source
BuildTargetExpected UserBuildTarget [String] String |
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BuildTargetNoSuch UserBuildTarget [(String, String)] |
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BuildTargetAmbigious UserBuildTarget [(UserBuildTarget, BuildTarget)] |
reportBuildTargetProblems :: [BuildTargetProblem] -> IO () Source