Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Module shapes
data ModuleShape Source #
A ModuleShape
describes the provisions and requirements of
a library. We can extract a ModuleShape
from an
InstalledPackageInfo
.
Instances
Eq ModuleShape Source # | |
(==) :: ModuleShape -> ModuleShape -> Bool # (/=) :: ModuleShape -> ModuleShape -> Bool # | |
Show ModuleShape Source # | |
showsPrec :: Int -> ModuleShape -> ShowS # show :: ModuleShape -> String # showList :: [ModuleShape] -> ShowS # | |
Generic ModuleShape Source # | |
type Rep ModuleShape :: * -> * # from :: ModuleShape -> Rep ModuleShape x # to :: Rep ModuleShape x -> ModuleShape # | |
Binary ModuleShape Source # | |
ModSubst ModuleShape Source # | |
modSubst :: OpenModuleSubst -> ModuleShape -> ModuleShape Source # | |
type Rep ModuleShape Source # | |
type Rep ModuleShape = D1 (MetaData "ModuleShape" "Distribution.Backpack.ModuleShape" "Cabal-2.2.0.0-inplace" False) (C1 (MetaCons "ModuleShape" PrefixI True) (S1 (MetaSel (Just "modShapeProvides") NoSourceUnpackedness NoSourceStrictness DecidedLazy) (Rec0 OpenModuleSubst) :*: S1 (MetaSel (Just "modShapeRequires") NoSourceUnpackedness NoSourceStrictness DecidedLazy) (Rec0 (Set ModuleName)))) |
emptyModuleShape :: ModuleShape Source #
The default module shape, with no provisions and no requirements.