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realMain
can now return arbitrary types. To support this
change, Params
got a new type variable.
-- before
data Params cfgType
wrapMain :: Params cfgType -> cfgType -> IO ()
-- after
data Params cfgType a
wrapMain :: Params cfgType a -> cfgType -> IO a
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defaultParams
, which contains undefined
fields, has been
deprecated in favour of the new function newParams
:
-- here be bottoms
defaultParams :: Params cfg a
-- celestial music playing
newParams
:: String -- ^ 'projectName'
-> (cfg -> IO a) -- ^ 'realMain' function
-> (cfg -> String -> cfg) -- ^ 'showError' function
-> Params cfg a
newParams
takes values for the three required fields, so program
authors can clearly see what they have to do and are less likely
to make a mistake.
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Cabal store support: Users can add extra include dirs via the
includeDirs
field of Params
. The program author just has to
put the package’s library directory in the new includeDirs
field:
import Config.Dyre
import Paths_myapp (getLibDir)
realMain = …
showError = …
myapp cfg = do
libdir <- getLibDir
let params = (newParams "myapp" realMain showError)
{ includeDirs = [libdir] }
wrapMain params cfg
If an include dir appears to be in a Cabal store and matches the
projectName
, Dyre adds the corresponding -package-id
option.
As a result, recompilation works for programs installed via cabal install
.
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Stack support: if Dyre detects a stack.yaml
alongside the
custom configuration, it will use Stack to compile the program.
Credit to Jaro Reinders for this feature.
-
Dyre compiles the custom executable with -threaded
when the
main executable uses the threaded RTS. This means one less thing
for program authors to remember (or forget) to do.
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Dyre now requires GHC >= 7.10.
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Improved documentation.
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The test suite was expanded, and can now be executed via
cabal test
.
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Dyre cleans up better after compilation (successful or
unsuccesful), and behaves better when the custom configuration is
removed.
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Some versions of GHC write to standard error, even during a
successful compilation. Dyre no longer treats this as a
compilation failure, instead relying solely on GHC’s exit status.
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Dyre recognises the HC
environment variable. If set, it
will compile the program using the specified compiler.
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Fixes for Windows, including working with recent versions of
the process package.