Summary
This package provides parsing and rendering functions for XML. It is based on the datatypes found in the xml-types package. This package is broken up into the following modules: * Text.XML: DOM-based parsing and rendering. This is the most commonly used module. * Text.XML.Cursor: A wrapper around "Text.XML" which allows bidirectional traversing of the DOM, similar to XPath. (Note: Text.XML.Cursor.Generic is the same concept, but will work with any node representation.) * Text.XML.Unresolved: A slight modification to "Text.XML" which does not require all entities to be resolved at parsing. The datatypes are slightly more complicated here, and therefore this module is only recommended when you need to deal directly with raw entities. * Text.XML.Stream.Parse: Streaming parser, including some streaming parser combinators. * Text.XML.Stream.Render: Streaming renderer. Additionally, the xml-hamlet package <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/xml-hamlet> provides a more convenient syntax for creating XML documents. For a more thorough tutorial on this library, please see <http://www.yesodweb.com/book/xml-enumerator>.
Versions
v1.9.0.0 :: 0/1.9.0.0 :: gentoo
- Modified
- License
- MIT
- Keywords
- ~amd64 ~x86
- USE flags
- doc hscolour profile test
USE flags
General
- doc
- Add extra documentation (API, Javadoc, etc). It is recommended to enable per package instead of globally
- hscolour
- Include coloured haskell sources to generated documentation (dev-haskell/hscolour)
- profile
- Add support for software performance analysis (will likely vary from ebuild to ebuild)
- test
- Enable dependencies and/or preparations necessary to run tests (usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be toggled independently)
Dependencies
dev-haskell / attoparsec : Fast combinator parsing for bytestrings and text
dev-haskell / blaze-html : A blazingly fast HTML combinator library for Haskell
dev-haskell / blaze-markup : A blazingly fast markup combinator library for Haskell
dev-haskell / cabal : A framework for packaging Haskell software
dev-haskell / conduit : Streaming data processing library
dev-haskell / conduit-extra : Batteries included conduit: adapters for common libraries
dev-haskell / data-default-class : A class for types with a default value
dev-haskell / doctest : Test interactive Haskell examples
dev-haskell / hscolour : Colourise Haskell code
dev-haskell / hspec : A Testing Framework for Haskell
dev-haskell / hunit : A unit testing framework for Haskell
dev-haskell / resourcet : Deterministic allocation and freeing of scarce resources
dev-haskell / text : An efficient packed Unicode text type
dev-haskell / xml-types : Basic types for representing XML
Runtime Dependencies
dev-haskell / attoparsec : Fast combinator parsing for bytestrings and text
dev-haskell / blaze-html : A blazingly fast HTML combinator library for Haskell
dev-haskell / blaze-markup : A blazingly fast markup combinator library for Haskell
dev-haskell / conduit : Streaming data processing library
dev-haskell / conduit-extra : Batteries included conduit: adapters for common libraries
dev-haskell / data-default-class : A class for types with a default value
dev-haskell / resourcet : Deterministic allocation and freeing of scarce resources
dev-haskell / text : An efficient packed Unicode text type
dev-haskell / xml-types : Basic types for representing XML
Depending packages
dev-haskell / authenticate : Authentication methods for Haskell web applications
dev-haskell / aws : Amazon Web Services (AWS) for Haskell
dev-haskell / citeproc : Generates citations and bibliography from CSL styles
dev-haskell / dav : RFC 4918 WebDAV support
dev-haskell / dbus : A client library for the D-Bus IPC system
dev-haskell / feed : Interfacing with RSS (v 0.9x, 2.x, 1.0) + Atom feeds
dev-haskell / html-conduit : Parse HTML documents using xml-conduit datatypes
dev-haskell / pandoc-citeproc : Supports using pandoc with citeproc
dev-haskell / tagstream-conduit : streamlined html tag parser
dev-haskell / xml-hamlet : Hamlet-style quasiquoter for XML content
dev-haskell / yesod-test : integration testing for WAI/Yesod Applications
www-apps / gitit : Wiki using happstack, git or darcs, and pandoc
Change logs
- Repository mirror & CI · gentoo
Merge updates from master - Sergei Trofimovich · gentoo
dev-haskell/xml-conduit: drop old
Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.6, Repoman-3.0.1 Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> - Repository mirror & CI · gentoo
Merge updates from master - Jack Todaro · gentoo
dev-haskell/xml-conduit: bump up to 1.9.0.0
Package-Manager: Portage-3.0.1, Repoman-2.3.23 Signed-off-by: Jack Todaro <solpeth@posteo.org> Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> - Repository mirror & CI · gentoo
Merge updates from master - Sergei Trofimovich · gentoo
*/*: destabilize dev-lang/ghc for all arches
dev-lang/ghc is a fast-moving target without much of stable API across major GHC releases. This makes stabilization process a fragile process. The change moves all haskell revdeps to pure ~arch. There are not many outside dev-haskell/*: - app-emulation/ganeti - app-text/pandoc - dev-util/bustle - dev-util/shellcheck - dev-vcs/darcs - x11-wm/xmonad/xmonad Existing stable haskell users are recommended to keyword used packages and all of dev-haskell/* to ease upgrades. Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org> - Repository mirror & CI · gentoo
Merge updates from master - Michał Górny · gentoo
*/*: Inline mirror://hackage and update URIs
This change inlines mirror://hackage in all ebuilds, and updates URIs to the modern form (old URIs redirect to that). The change has been made using the following command: find -name '*.ebuild' -exec sed -r -i \ -e 's@mirror://hackage/@https://hackage.haskell.org/@g' \ -e 's@https://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/([^/]*)/([^/]*)/@https://hackage.haskell.org/package/\1-\2/@g' \ -e '/hackage\.haskell\.org/s@\$\{PN}-\$\{PV}@${P}@g' \ -e '/hackage\.haskell\.org/s@\$\{MY_PN}-\$\{PV}@${MY_P}@g' \ -e '/hackage\.haskell\.org/s@\$\{PN}-\$\{MY_PV}@${MY_P}@g' \ {} + Signed-off-by: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> - Sergei Trofimovich · gentoo
dev-haskell/xml-conduit: stable 1.3.4.2 for x86/amd64, bug #631138
Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.10, Repoman-2.3.3 RepoMan-Options: --include-arches="amd64 x86" - Robin H. Johnson · gentoo
Drop $Id$ per council decision in bug #611234.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> - Sergei Trofimovich · gentoo
dev-haskell/xml-conduit: bump up to 1.3.4.2
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.28 - Ian Delaney · gentoo
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/Coacher/mpv-verbump-to-0.15.0'
Pull request: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/675 - Sergei Trofimovich · gentoo
dev-haskell/xml-conduit: bump up to 1.3.3
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.26 - Sergei Trofimovich · gentoo
dev-haskell/xml-conduit: amd64 x86 stable, bug #524790
Package-Manager: portage-2.2.20 - Justin Lecher · gentoo
Use https by default
Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org> - Robin H. Johnson · gentoo
proj/gentoo: Initial commit
This commit represents a new era for Gentoo: Storing the gentoo-x86 tree in Git, as converted from CVS. This commit is the start of the NEW history. Any historical data is intended to be grafted onto this point. Creation process: 1. Take final CVS checkout snapshot 2. Remove ALL ChangeLog* files 3. Transform all Manifests to thin 4. Remove empty Manifests 5. Convert all stale $Header$/$Id$ CVS keywords to non-expanded Git $Id$ 5.1. Do not touch files with -kb/-ko keyword flags. Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> X-Thanks: Alec Warner <antarus@gentoo.org> - did the GSoC 2006 migration tests X-Thanks: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> - infra guy, herding this project X-Thanks: Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy <pclouds@gentoo.org> - Former Gentoo developer, wrote Git features for the migration X-Thanks: Brian Harring <ferringb@gentoo.org> - wrote much python to improve cvs2svn X-Thanks: Rich Freeman <rich0@gentoo.org> - validation scripts X-Thanks: Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org> - Gentoo dev, running new 2014 work in migration X-Thanks: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> - scripts, QA, nagging X-Thanks: All of other Gentoo developers - many ideas and lots of paint on the bikeshed