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wizards.cabal
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wizards.cabal
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-- wizards.cabal auto-generated by cabal init. For additional options,
-- see
-- http://www.haskell.org/cabal/release/cabal-latest/doc/users-guide/authors.html#pkg-descr.
-- The name of the package.
Name: wizards
-- The package version. See the Haskell package versioning policy
-- (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Package_versioning_policy) for
-- standards guiding when and how versions should be incremented.
Version: 1.0.3
-- A short (one-line) description of the package.
Synopsis: High level, generic library for interrogative user interfaces
-- A longer description of the package.
-- Description:
-- The license under which the package is released.
License: BSD3
-- The file containing the license text.
License-file: LICENSE
-- The package author(s).
Author: Liam O'Connor-Davis
-- An email address to which users can send suggestions, bug reports,
-- and patches.
Maintainer: liamoc@cse.unsw.edu.au
Description: @wizards@ is a package designed for the quick and painless development of /interrogative/ programs, which
revolve around a \"dialogue\" with the user, who is asked a series of questions in a sequence much like an
installation wizard.
.
Everything from interactive system scripts, to installation wizards, to full-blown shells can be implemented with
the support of @wizards@.
.
It is developed transparently on top of a free monad, which separates out the semantics of the program from any
particular interface. A variety of backends exist, including console-based "System.Console.Wizard.Haskeline" and
"System.Console.Wizard.BasicIO", and the pure "System.Console.Wizard.Pure". It is also possible to write your
own backends, or extend existing back-ends with new features. While both built-in IO backends operate on a
console, there is no reason why @wizards@ cannot also be used for making GUI wizard interfaces.
.
.
See the github page for examples on usage:
.
<http://www.github.com/liamoc/wizards>
.
For creating backends, the module "System.Console.Wizard.Internal" has a brief tutorial.
-- A copyright notice.
-- Copyright:
Category: User Interfaces
Build-type: Simple
-- Extra files to be distributed with the package, such as examples or
-- a README.
-- Extra-source-files:
-- Constraint on the version of Cabal needed to build this package.
Cabal-version: >=1.6
source-repository head
type: git
location: git://github.com/liamoc/wizards.git
source-repository this
type: git
location: git://github.com/liamoc/wizards.git
tag: 1.0
Library
-- Modules exported by the library.
Exposed-modules: System.Console.Wizard
System.Console.Wizard.Internal
System.Console.Wizard.Haskeline
System.Console.Wizard.BasicIO
System.Console.Wizard.Pure
Extensions: OverlappingInstances
-- Packages needed in order to build this package.
Build-depends: base == 4.*, haskeline >= 0.6 && < 0.8, mtl >= 2.0 && < 2.3, transformers >= 0.1 && < 0.6, control-monad-free >= 0.5 && < 0.7, containers >= 0.4 && < 0.7
-- Modules not exported by this package.
-- Other-modules:
-- Extra tools (e.g. alex, hsc2hs, ...) needed to build the source.
-- Build-tools: