Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- data SourceRepo
- repoKind :: Lens' SourceRepo RepoKind
- repoType :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe RepoType)
- repoLocation :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe String)
- repoModule :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe String)
- repoBranch :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe String)
- repoTag :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe String)
- repoSubdir :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe FilePath)
Documentation
data SourceRepo Source #
Information about the source revision control system for a package.
When specifying a repo it is useful to know the meaning or intention of the
information as doing so enables automation. There are two obvious common
purposes: one is to find the repo for the latest development version, the
other is to find the repo for this specific release. The ReopKind
specifies which one we mean (or another custom one).
A package can specify one or the other kind or both. Most will specify just a head repo but some may want to specify a repo to reconstruct the sources for this package release.
The required information is the RepoType
which tells us if it's using
Darcs
, Git
for example. The repoLocation
and other details are
interpreted according to the repo type.
Instances
repoModule :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe String) Source #
repoBranch :: Lens' SourceRepo (Maybe String) Source #