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Log message: make it clear what package depend on discussed with wiz@. |
2014-07-30 23:36:36 by Ryosuke Moro | Files touched by this commit (21) |
Log message: Remove hs-monad-control, imported to pkgsrc/devel. |
2014-05-15 23:49:04 by Ryosuke Moro | Files touched by this commit (110) |
Log message: Remove hs-transformers, imported to pkgsrc/devel. |
2011-05-10 15:03:16 by PHO / phonohawk | Files touched by this commit (4) | |
Log message: Upstream update to regions-0.9 |
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Log message: Upstream update to regions-0.7.0.1 |
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Log message: Import hs-regions-0.4 as wip/hs-regions. This package provides the region monad transformer. Scarce resources like files, memory pointers or USB devices for example can be opened in a region. When the region terminates, all opened resources will be automatically closed. The main advantage of regions is that the opened resources can not be returned from the region which ensures no I/O with closed resources is possible. The primary technique used in this package is called "Lightweight monadic regions" which was invented by Oleg Kiselyov and Chung-chieh Shan. See: http://okmij.org/ftp/Haskell/regions.html#light-weight Also see the regions-monadsfd and regions-monadstf packages which provide instances for the classes in the respected monads packages. For an example on how to use this library see the safer-file-handles, usb-safe or regional-pointers packages. Note that if you want to open your type of scarce resource in a region, the only thing you have to do is define an instance for the Resource class (which you can find in: Control.Resource). |