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Information for build ghc-relude-1.2.0.0-1.fc40

ID267459
Package Nameghc-relude
Version1.2.0.0
Release1.fc40
Epoch
Sourcegit+https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ghc-relude.git#070aaaafe5db6322efd7ff90522401a384858644
SummarySafe, performant, user-friendly and lightweight Haskell Standard Library
Description'relude' is an alternative prelude library. If you find the default 'Prelude' unsatisfying, despite its advantages, consider using 'relude' instead. == Relude goals and design principles * Productivity: You can be more productive with a "non-standard" standard library, and 'relude' helps you with writing safer and more efficient code faster. * Total programming: Usage of partial functions can lead to unexpected bugs and runtime exceptions in pure code. The types of partial functions lie about their behavior. And even if it is not always possible to rely only on total functions, 'relude' strives to encourage best-practices and reduce the chances of introducing a bug. * Type-safety: We use the "make invalid states unrepresentable" motto as one of our guiding principles. If it is possible, we express this concept through the types. Example: ' whenNotNull :: Applicative f => [a] -> (NonEmpty a -> f ()) -> f () ' * Performance: We prefer 'Text' over 'String', use space-leaks-free functions (e.g. our custom performant 'sum' and 'product'), introduce 'INLINE' and 'SPECIALIZE' pragmas where appropriate, and make efficient container types (e.g. 'Map', 'HashMap', 'Set') more accessible. * Minimalism (low number of dependencies): We do not force users of 'relude' to stick to any specific lens or text formatting or logging library. Where possible, 'relude' depends only on boot libraries. * Convenience: Despite minimalism, we want to bring commonly used types and functions into scope, and make available functions easier to use. * Excellent documentation: 1. Tutorial 2. Migration guide from 'Prelude' 3. Haddock for every function with examples tested by doctest 4. Documentation regarding internal module structure 5. 'relude'-specific HLint rules * User-friendliness: Anyone should be able to quickly migrate to 'relude'. Only some basic familiarity with the common libraries like 'text' and 'containers' should be enough (but not necessary). * Exploration: We have space to experiment with new ideas and proposals without introducing breaking changes. 'relude' uses the approach with 'Extra.*' modules which are not exported by default. The chosen approach makes it quite easy for us to provide new functionality without breaking anything and let the users decide to use it or not.
Built bydavidlt
State complete
Volume DEFAULT
StartedSat, 18 Nov 2023 06:50:45 UTC
CompletedSat, 18 Nov 2023 10:52:18 UTC
Taskbuild (f40, /rpms/ghc-relude.git:070aaaafe5db6322efd7ff90522401a384858644)
Extra{'source': {'original_url': 'git+https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ghc-relude.git#070aaaafe5db6322efd7ff90522401a384858644'}}
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RPMs
src
ghc-relude-1.2.0.0-1.fc40.src.rpm (info) (download)
noarch
ghc-relude-doc-1.2.0.0-1.fc40.noarch.rpm (info) (download)
riscv64
ghc-relude-1.2.0.0-1.fc40.riscv64.rpm (info) (download)
ghc-relude-devel-1.2.0.0-1.fc40.riscv64.rpm (info) (download)
ghc-relude-prof-1.2.0.0-1.fc40.riscv64.rpm (info) (download)
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Changelog * Sun Jul 23 2023 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> 1.2.0.0-1 - https://hackage.haskell.org/package/relude-1.2.0.0/changelog * Wed Jul 19 2023 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> 1.1.0.0-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_39_Mass_Rebuild * Sun Jan 22 2023 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> - 1.1.0.0-1 - https://hackage.haskell.org/package/relude-1.1.0.0/changelog - refresh to cabal-rpm-2.1.0 with SPDX migration * Thu Jul 21 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 0.7.0.0-6 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Jun 17 2022 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> - 0.7.0.0-5 - rebuild * Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 0.7.0.0-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Aug 06 2021 Jens Petersen <petersen@redhat.com> - 0.7.0.0-3 - rebuild