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   2021-05-03 21:01:21 by Masatake Daimon | Files touched by this commit (475)
Log message:
*: Bump PKGREVISION for ghc-9.0.1
   2021-04-23 10:59:49 by Masatake Daimon | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Update to base16-bytestring-1.0.1.0

1.0.1.0
* Backwards-compatible support for bytestring ^>= 0.11 (#15)

1.0.0.0
* Merged omnibus PR doing a variety of things in (#10):
  - Improves performance by 3-4x for encode, 4-5x for decode.
  - The decode signature returning the tuple and actually returns an
    error message with offset. The signature will now be ByteString ->
    Either String ByteString.
  - Actually tests using the test vectors defined in the RFC, and uses
    property tests to ensure invariants hold.
  - Adds lenient decoders to the API
  - Adds -XTrustworthy annotations to the relevant exposed modules
  - Rewrites the haddocks to be more up to date and fancy-styled.
  - Adds benchmarks to the .cabal file so they can be run at toplevel,
    and make them better.
  - Bumps the Cabal version to 1.12

Because of the breadth of this change, we are calling this a new epoch
for the base16-bytestring library. Hence, the version 1.0.0.0.

0.1.1.7
- Fix some bugs in lazy decoding (#8).
   2020-05-11 19:52:21 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (190)
Log message:
hs-*: add PLIST files

These PLIST files have been autogenerated by mk/haskell.mk using
HS_UPDATE_PLIST=yes during a bulk build.  They will help to track changes
to the packages.  The Haskell packages didn't have PLIST files because
their paths contained package hashes.  These hashes are now determined by
mk/haskell.mk, which makes it easy to generate easy to read PLIST files.
   2020-01-15 08:13:44 by Masatake Daimon | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Import base16-bytestring-0.1.1.6

Fast and efficient encoding and decoding of base16-encoded strings.

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