| Safe Haskell | None | 
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
Distribution.Types.ModuleRenaming
Synopsis
Documentation
data ModuleRenaming Source #
Renaming applied to the modules provided by a package.
 The boolean indicates whether or not to also include all of the
 original names of modules.  Thus, ModuleRenaming False [] is
 "don't expose any modules, and ModuleRenaming True [(Data.Bool, Bool)]
 is, "expose all modules, but also expose Data.Bool as Bool".
 If a renaming is omitted you get the DefaultRenaming.
(NB: This is a list not a map so that we can preserve order.)
Constructors
| ModuleRenaming [(ModuleName, ModuleName)] | A module renaming/thinning; e.g.,  | 
| DefaultRenaming | The default renaming, bringing all exported modules into scope. | 
| HidingRenaming [ModuleName] | Hiding renaming, e.g.,  | 
Instances
interpModuleRenaming :: ModuleRenaming -> ModuleName -> Maybe ModuleName Source #
Interpret a ModuleRenaming as a partial map from ModuleName
 to ModuleName.  For efficiency, you should partially apply it
 with ModuleRenaming and then reuse it.
defaultRenaming :: ModuleRenaming Source #
The default renaming, if something is specified in build-depends
 only.
isDefaultRenaming :: ModuleRenaming -> Bool Source #
Tests if its the default renaming; we can use a more compact syntax
 in IncludeRenaming in this case.