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Platform :: Arch -> OS -> PlatformCabal-syntax Distribution.System No documentation available.
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Cabal-syntax Distribution.System The platform Cabal was compiled on. In most cases, LocalBuildInfo.hostPlatform should be used instead (the platform we're targeting).
platformFromTriple :: String -> Maybe PlatformCabal-syntax Distribution.System No documentation available.
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Cabal-syntax Distribution.Types.ForeignLib An empty foreign library.
knownForeignLibTypes :: [ForeignLibType]Cabal-syntax Distribution.Types.ForeignLibType No documentation available.
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Cabal-syntax Distribution.Types.GenericPackageDescription No documentation available.
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Cabal-syntax Distribution.Types.GenericPackageDescription.Lens No documentation available.
hasForeignLibs :: PackageDescription -> BoolCabal-syntax Distribution.Types.PackageDescription Does this package have any foreign libraries?
withForeignLib :: PackageDescription -> (ForeignLib -> IO ()) -> IO ()Cabal-syntax Distribution.Types.PackageDescription Perform the action on each buildable ForeignLib in the package description.
isAbsoluteOnAnyPlatform :: FilePath -> BoolCabal-syntax Distribution.Utils.Generic isAbsoluteOnAnyPlatform and isRelativeOnAnyPlatform are like isAbsolute and isRelative but have platform independent heuristics. The System.FilePath exists in two versions, Windows and Posix. The two versions don't agree on what is a relative path and we don't know if we're given Windows or Posix paths. This results in false positives when running on Posix and inspecting Windows paths, like the hackage server does. System.FilePath.Posix.isAbsolute "C:\hello" == False System.FilePath.Windows.isAbsolute "/hello" == False This means that we would treat paths that start with "/" to be absolute. On Posix they are indeed absolute, while on Windows they are not. The portable versions should be used when we might deal with paths that are from another OS than the host OS. For example, the Hackage Server deals with both Windows and Posix paths while performing the PackageDescription checks. In contrast, when we run 'cabal configure' we do expect the paths to be correct for our OS and we should not have to use the platform independent heuristics.