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-r4 (acme-mutable-package-0-r4) 2020-02-07T18:25:16Z Hackage eea96bfa5a6965d6ca03cd8f743957f30ae60a6d620b2b51eb212b0ffedaa484
  • Changed description from

    > -- Hi Twitter! <https://twitter.com/taylorfausak/status/947979556220268549>
    > -- Hi Reddit! <https://redd.it/7nlsgx>
    >
    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused. To see how exactly this
    > -- is accomplished, read the custom setup file on GitHub:
    > -- <https://github.com/tfausak/acme-mutable-package/blob/9ff7cec/Setup.hs>.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = False -- Originally true.
    to
    > -- Hi Twitter! <https://twitter.com/taylorfausak/status/947979556220268549>
    > -- Hi Reddit! <https://redd.it/7nlsgx>
    >
    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused. To see how exactly this
    > -- is accomplished, read the custom setup file on GitHub:
    > -- <https://github.com/tfausak/acme-mutable-package/blob/9ff7cec/Setup.hs>.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = True -- Originally 'False'.

-r3 (acme-mutable-package-0-r3) 2018-01-02T17:38:18Z fozworth ec893ea56c46410fcbec06c3816b2b6e6e77bf4a7eaf92197b8d42b022c99324
  • Changed description from

    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused. To see how exactly this
    > -- is accomplished, read the custom setup file on GitHub:
    > -- <https://github.com/tfausak/acme-mutable-package/blob/9ff7cec/Setup.hs>.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = False -- Originally true.
    to
    > -- Hi Twitter! <https://twitter.com/taylorfausak/status/947979556220268549>
    > -- Hi Reddit! <https://redd.it/7nlsgx>
    >
    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused. To see how exactly this
    > -- is accomplished, read the custom setup file on GitHub:
    > -- <https://github.com/tfausak/acme-mutable-package/blob/9ff7cec/Setup.hs>.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = False -- Originally true.

-r2 (acme-mutable-package-0-r2) 2018-01-01T23:52:55Z fozworth 6f6962b7769a2bac72196f72f62e9f3870fb4c8c09550766a3459fd6e270110f
  • Changed description from

    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = False -- Originally true.
    to
    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused. To see how exactly this
    > -- is accomplished, read the custom setup file on GitHub:
    > -- <https://github.com/tfausak/acme-mutable-package/blob/9ff7cec/Setup.hs>.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = False -- Originally true.

-r1 (acme-mutable-package-0-r1) 2018-01-01T23:42:25Z fozworth ee4dd02316af3a903f3d4df6b2a9db80dd015267ddb83ff2e7968fb1d2668e1f
  • Changed description from

    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = True
    to
    > -- | This is a joke package. It is meant to show Haskell packages on
    > -- Hackage can be mutated by revising them. This package uses a custom
    > -- Cabal setup. It reads the package description, which is what you are
    > -- reading now, and creates a file at build time from its contents. Since
    > -- revisions are allowed to change descriptions, the package itself is
    > -- mutable. I personally disagree with Hackage revisions, so I authored
    > -- this package to show one way they can be abused.
    >
    > module AcmeMutablePackage ( mutable ) where
    >
    > -- | Are packages mutable? You might think they would be immutable, but you
    > -- would be wrong.
    >
    > mutable :: Bool
    > mutable = False -- Originally true.

-r0 (acme-mutable-package-0-r0) 2018-01-01T23:37:25Z fozworth 7ad58ad54c87ee786cc54a3ff11412739067c55ca4f971babace74d6b582611e