ghc-semigroups/semigroups-0.19.1.cabal

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name: semigroups
category: Algebra, Data, Data Structures, Math
version: 0.19.1
x-revision: 1
license: BSD3
cabal-version: >= 1.10
license-file: LICENSE
author: Edward A. Kmett
maintainer: Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com>
stability: provisional
homepage: http://github.com/ekmett/semigroups/
bug-reports: http://github.com/ekmett/semigroups/issues
copyright: Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Edward A. Kmett
synopsis: Anything that associates
description:
In mathematics, a semigroup is an algebraic structure consisting of a set together with an associative binary operation. A semigroup generalizes a monoid in that there might not exist an identity element. It also (originally) generalized a group (a monoid with all inverses) to a type where every element did not have to have an inverse, thus the name semigroup.
build-type: Simple
extra-source-files: .travis.yml README.markdown CHANGELOG.markdown
tested-with: GHC == 7.0.4
, GHC == 7.2.2
, GHC == 7.4.2
, GHC == 7.6.3
, GHC == 7.8.4
, GHC == 7.10.3
, GHC == 8.0.2
, GHC == 8.2.2
, GHC == 8.4.4
, GHC == 8.6.5
, GHC == 8.8.1
source-repository head
type: git
location: git://github.com/ekmett/semigroups.git
flag hashable
description:
You can disable the use of the `hashable` package using `-f-hashable`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
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If disabled we will not supply instances of `Hashable`
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Note: `-f-hashable` implies `-f-unordered-containers`, as we are necessarily not able to supply those instances as well.
default: True
manual: True
flag binary
description:
You can disable the use of the `binary` package using `-f-binary`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag bytestring
description:
You can disable the use of the `bytestring` package using `-f-bytestring`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag bytestring-builder
description:
Decides whether to use an older version of bytestring along with bytestring-builder or just a newer version of bytestring.
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This flag normally toggles automatically but you can use `-fbytestring-builder` or `-f-bytestring-builder` to explicitly change it.
default: False
manual: False
flag containers
description:
You can disable the use of the `containers` package using `-f-containers`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag deepseq
description:
You can disable the use of the `deepseq` package using `-f-deepseq`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag tagged
description:
You can disable the use of the `tagged` package using `-f-tagged`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag template-haskell
description:
You can disable the use of the `template-haskell` package using `-f-template-haskell`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag text
description:
You can disable the use of the `text` package using `-f-text`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag transformers
description:
You can disable the use of the `transformers` and `transformers-compat` packages using `-f-transformers`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
flag unordered-containers
description:
You can disable the use of the `unordered-containers` package using `-f-unordered-containers`.
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Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users.
default: True
manual: True
library
default-language: Haskell98
hs-source-dirs: src
ghc-options: -Wall
build-depends: base >= 2 && < 5
if impl(ghc >= 7.2)
exposed-modules:
Data.Semigroup.Generic
-- legacy configuration
if impl(ghc < 7.11.20151002)
-- starting with GHC 8 these modules are provided by `base`
hs-source-dirs: src-ghc7
exposed-modules:
Data.Semigroup
Data.List.NonEmpty
-- Not needed anymore since GHC 7.10
if impl(ghc < 7.10)
build-depends: nats >= 0.1 && < 2
if impl(ghc >= 7.2 && < 7.5)
build-depends: ghc-prim
if flag(binary)
build-depends: binary
if flag(bytestring)
if flag(bytestring-builder)
build-depends: bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.10.4,
bytestring-builder >= 0.10.4 && < 1
else
build-depends: bytestring >= 0.10.4 && < 1
if flag(containers)
build-depends: containers >= 0.3 && < 0.7
if flag(deepseq)
build-depends: deepseq >= 1.1 && < 1.5
if flag(tagged)
build-depends: tagged >= 0.4.4 && < 1
if flag(text)
build-depends: text >= 0.10 && < 2
if flag(hashable)
build-depends: hashable >= 1.2.5.0 && < 1.4
if flag(hashable) && flag(unordered-containers)
build-depends: unordered-containers >= 0.2 && < 0.3
if flag(transformers)
build-depends: transformers >= 0.2 && < 0.7
, transformers-compat >= 0.5 && < 1
if flag(template-haskell)
build-depends: template-haskell >=2.5.0.0 && <2.11
other-modules: Paths_semigroups