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Name: ghc-hslua Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Version: 2.2.1 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: 150500.1.1 Build date: Wed Dec 14 05:07:28 2022
Group: Unspecified Build host: s390zp39
Size: 36353 Source RPM: ghc-hslua-2.2.1-150500.1.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua
Summary: Bindings to Lua, an embeddable scripting language
HsLua provides wrappers and helpers to bridge Haskell and <https://www.lua.org/
Lua>.

It builds upon the /lua/ package, which allows to bundle a Lua interpreter with
a Haskell program.

Example programs are can be found in the 'hslua-examples' subdir of the project
<https://github.com/hslua/hslua repository>.

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Requires

License

MIT

Changelog

* Sun Jun 19 2022 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 2.2.1.
    [#]# hslua-2.2.1
    Released 2022-06-19.
    - Require hslua-core-2.2.1.
    - Require hslua-marshalling-2.2.0.1.
    - Relax upper bound for mtl, allow mtl-2.3.
* Fri May 20 2022 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 2.2.0 revision 1.
    Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
* Sat Feb 19 2022 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 2.2.0.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-2.2.0/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Sat Jan 29 2022 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 2.1.0.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-2.1.0/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Thu Nov 04 2021 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 2.0.1.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-2.0.1/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Mon Nov 01 2021 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 2.0.0.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-2.0.0/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Tue Oct 19 2021 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.3.0.2.
    [#]## 1.3.0.2
    Released 2021-10-14.
    - Bumped upper package version bound, allowing bytestring 0.11.
* Mon Feb 08 2021 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.3.0.1.
    [#]## 1.3.0.1
    Released 2021-02-06.
    - Fixed build with GHC 9.0.1 (Simon Jakobi).
    - Improved test-suite; fixed memory leaks in some tests.
    - Moved CI to GitHub Actions.
* Thu Dec 17 2020 [email protected]
  - disable %{ix86} build
* Sat Oct 17 2020 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.3.0.
    [#]## 1.3.0
    Released 2020-10-16.
    - Upgrade included Lua version to new bug-fix release 5.3.6. See
      the upstream documentation https://www.lua.org/bugs.html#5.3.5
      for the bugs which have been fixed.
    - Stop exporting `c_loaded_table` and `c_prelad_table` from module
      Foreign.Lua.Raw.Auxiliary. Both values are defined only if the
      flag `HARDCODE_REG_KEYS` is disabled, leading to compilation
      errors when the flag is enabled.
    - Add new function `peekStringy` to Peek module. It allows to peek
      a value of any `IsString` type from an UTF-8 encoded string.
    - Various improvements to the continuous integration setup,
      including cleanup of the config files, version bumps to the
      ghc/cabal versions used for testing, and running the linter in a
      dedicated GitHub Action.
* Tue Aug 18 2020 [email protected]
  - Replace %setup -q with the more modern %autosetup macro.
* Sun Aug 16 2020 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.2.0.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-1.2.0/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Sun Jun 28 2020 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.1.2.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-1.1.2/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Tue Jun 09 2020 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.1.1.
    [#]## 1.1.1
    Released 2020-06-02
    - New module Foreign.Lua.Push: provides functions which marshal
      and push Haskell values onto Lua's stack.
      Most functions in Foreign.Lua.Types.Pushable are now defined
      using functions from this module.
    - New module Foreign.Lua.Peek: provides functions which unmarshal
      and retrieve Haskell values from Lua's stack. Contrary to `peek`
      from Foreign.Lua.Types.Peekable, the peeker functions in this
      module will never throw errors, but use an `Either` type to
      signal retrieval failure.
      The error type `PeekError` should not be considered final and
      will likely be subject to change in later versions.
    - Module Foreign.Lua.Utf8: never throw errors when decoding UTF-8
      strings. Invalid UTF-8 input bytes no longer cause exceptions,
      but are replaced with the Unicode replacement character U+FFFD.
    - Fixed missing and faulty Haddock documentation.
    - Fixed a bug which caused unnecessary use of strings to represent
      floating point numbers under certain configurations.
    [#]## 1.1.0
    Released 2020-03-25.
    * *WARNING:** The changes in this release are experimental. It is
    recommended to skip this release unless the newly introduced
    features are required.
    - Allow custom error handling: conversion of Lua errors to
      Haskell exceptions and back is made configurable. Users can
      define their own exception/error handling strategies, even
      opening up the option to pass arbitrary exceptions through Lua.
    - New types exported from `Foreign.Lua.Types`:
    - `ErrorConversion`: defines the ways in which exceptions
      and errors are handled and converted.
    - `LuaEnvironment`: environment in which Lua computations
      are evaluated. Contains the Lua interpreter state and
      the error conversion strategy.
    - The environment of the `Lua` type is changed from a plain
      Lua `State` to the above mentioned `LuaEnvironment`.
    - New functions `run'` is exported from `Foreign.Lua.Util`
      and `Foreign.Lua`: it is analogous to `run`, but allows to
      run computations with a custom error conversion strategy.
    - New function `runWithConverter` exported from
      `Foreign.Lua.Core.Types` and `Foreign.Lua.Core`; like
      `run'`, but takes a custom state.
    - New function `unsafeRunWith` exported from
      `Foreign.Lua.Core.Types` and `Foreign.Lua.Core`; runs a
      computation without proper error handling.
    - New function `errorConversion` exported from
      `Foreign.Lua.Core.Types` and `Foreign.Lua.Core`: extract
      the error conversion strategy from the Lua type.
    - New function `throwErrorAsException` exported from
      `Foreign.Lua.Core.Error` and `Foreign.Lua.Core`: throws a
      Lua error as Haskell exception, using the current error
      conversion strategy.
    - Function `runWith` is moved from module `Foreign.Lua.Core` to
      `Foreign.Lua.Util`.
    - The module `Foreign.Lua.Utf8` is now exported.
* Fri Nov 08 2019 [email protected]
  - Drop obsolete group attributes.
* Thu Aug 22 2019 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.0.3.2.
    [#]## 1.0.3.2
    Released 2019-08-21.
    - Added flag to use hardcoded values for registry keys: The names
      of the registry keys used to store package information are
      available as CPP values from file lauxlib.h since Lua 5.3.4;
      compiling HsLua against older Lua versions was not possible, as
      those values were expected to exist.
      The respective values are now hardcoded into HsLua, and a new
      flag `hardcode-reg-key` is introduced, which will cause the use
      of these hardcoded values instead of those defined in
      lauxlib.h. Using this flag makes it possible to compile hslua
      against all Lua 5.3.* versions.
    - Added missing C files for benchmarking to list of
    * extra-source-files*.
* Thu May 09 2019 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.0.3.1.
    [#]## 1.0.3.1
    Released 2019-05-08.
    - Prevent filenames being treated as strings in debug messages.
      Lua's `loadbuffer` takes a `source` description as an argument,
      which is used for debug messages. The `loadfile` function now
      adds a special prefix (`@`) to `source`, thus marking it as a
      filename.
* Sun May 05 2019 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.0.3.
    [#]## 1.0.3
    Released 2019-05-04.
    - New module `Foreign.Lua.Module`, containing helper functions to
      define and load modules from Haskell.
    - Improve documentation of `open<lib>` (many thanks to Christian
      Charukiewicz.)
* Sun Jan 06 2019 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.0.2.
    [#]## 1.0.2
    Released 2019-01-05.
    - Fixed cross-compilation: placement of C import declarations
      were fixed, thereby resolving issues with cross-compilation.
      (Vanessa McHale and Faraz Maleknia)
    - Added .gitattributes file, fixing the wrong language
      classification of the GitHub repository. (Vanessa McHale)
    - Improved `toHaskellFunction` documentation. The documentation
      is now more specific on which Haskell exceptions are caught and
      which will lead to crashes.
* Thu Oct 04 2018 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 1.0.1.
    Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
    a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
    at the top. You can review the file at:
    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hslua-1.0.1/src/CHANGELOG.md
* Wed Jul 18 2018 [email protected]
  - Cosmetic: replace tabs with blanks, strip trailing white space,
    and update copyright headers with spec-cleaner.
* Mon May 14 2018 [email protected]
  - Update hslua to version 0.9.5.2.
    - Provide Optional as a replacement for OrNil. Exports of the latter
      have been fixed.
    - Provide utility function `raiseError`: Its argument will be thrown as
      an error in Lua.
    - Add `modifyLuaError`: The function lives in Foreign.Lua.Error and
      allows to alter error messages. This is most useful for amending
      errors with additional information.
    - Fixed a bug in `toList` which left a element on the stack if
      deserializing that element lead to an error. This also affected the
      FromLuaStack instance for lists.
    - Fixed a bug in `pairsFromTable` which left a key-value pair on the
      stack if either of them could not be read into the expected type. This
      also affected the FromLuaStack instance for Map.
    - Make Lua an instance of MonadMask: MonadMask from Control.Monad.Catch
      allows to mask asynchronous exceptions. This allows to define a
      finalizer for Lua operations.
    - Add functions and constants to refer to stack indices: The functions
      `nthFromBottom`, `nthFromTop` as well as the constants `stackTop` and
      `stackBottom` have been introduced. Numeric constants are less clear,
      and named constants can aid readability.
    - Add type OrNil: This type can be used when dealing with optional
      arguments to Lua functions.
    - Add function absindex: it converts the acceptable index `idx` into an
      equivalent absolute index (that is, one that does not depend on the
      stack top). The function calls `lua_absindex` when compiled with Lua
      5.2 or later; for Lua 5.1, it is reimplemented in Haskell.
    - Functions in `tasty` which have been deprecated have been replaced
      with non-deprecated alternatives.
    - Re-export more FunctionCalling helpers in `Foreign.Lua`: The typeclass
      `ToHaskellFunction` and the helper function `toHaskellFunction` are
      useful when working with functions. Importing them separately from
      `Foreign.Lua.FunctionCalling` was an unnecessary burden; they are
      therefor now re-exported by the main module.
    - Export registry-relatd constants `refnil` and `noref`: The constants
      are related to Lua's registry functions (`ref` and `unref`).
    - Add helper to convert functions into CFunction: A new helper
      `wrapHaskellFunction` is provided. It expects a
      HaskellImportedFunction userdata (as produced by
      `pushHaskellFunction`) on top of the stack and replaces it with a C
      function. The new function converts error values generated with
      `lerror` into Lua errors, i.e. it calls `lua_error`.
    - Add utility function `setglobal'`: It works like `setglobal`, but
      works with packages and nested tables (dot-notation only).
    - Add cabal flag 'export-dynamic': Default behavior is to include all symbols in
      the dynamic symbol table, as this enables users to load dynamic lua libraries.
      However, it is sometimes desirable to disable, e.g., when compiling a fully
      static binary. See jgm/pandoc#3986.
    - Increase user-friendlyness of error messages: The error message returned by
      `toHaskellFunction` hinted at the fact that the failing function is a Haskell
      function. This is mostly unnecessary information and might have confused
      users.
    - Added cabal flag to allow fully safe garbage collection: Lua garbage
      collection can occur in most of the API functions, even in those usually not
      calling back into haskell and hence marked as optimizable. The effect of this
      is that finalizers which call Haskell functions will cause the program to
      hang. A new flag `allow-unsafe-gc` is introduced and enabled by default.
      Disabling this flag will mark more C API functions as potentially calling back
      into Haskell. This has a serious performance impact.
    - `FromLuaStack` and `ToLuaStack` instances for lazy ByteStrings are added.
    - None-string error messages are handled properly: Lua allows error messages to
      be of any type, but the haskell error handlers expected string values. Tables,
      booleans, and other non-string values are now handled as well and converted to
      strings.
    - Use newtype definitions instead of type aliases for LuaNumber and LuaInteger.
      This makes it easier to ensure the correct numeric instances in situations
      where Lua might have been compiled with 32-bit numbers.
    - Instances of `FromLuaStack` and `ToLuaStack` for `Int` are removed. The
      correctness of these instances cannot be guaranteed if Lua was compiled with a
      non-standard integer type.
    - The flag `lua_32bits` was added to allow users to compile Lua for 32-bit
      systems.
    - When reading a list, throw an error if the lua value isn't a table instead of
      silently returning an empty list.
    - Tuples from pairs to octuples have been made instances of `FromLuaStack` and
      `ToLuaStack`.
    - New functions `dostring` and `dofile` are provided to load and run strings and
      files in a single step.
    - `LuaStatus` was renamed to `Status`, the *Lua* prefix was removed from its
      type constructors.
    - The constructor `ErrFile` was added to `Status`. It is returned by `loadfile`
      if the file cannot be read.
    - Remove unused FFI bindings and unused types, including all functions unsafe to
      use from within Haskell and the library functions added with 0.5.0. Users with
      special requirements should define their own wrappers and raw bindings.
    - The module *Foreign.Lua.Api.SafeBindings* was merge into
    * Foreign.Lua.Api.RawBindings*.
    - FFI bindings are changed to use newtypes where sensible, most notably
      `StackIndex`, `NumArgs`, and `NumResults`, but also the newly introduced
      newtypes `StatusCode`, `TypeCode`, and `LuaBool`.
    - Add functions `tointegerx` and `tonumberx` which can be used to get and check
      values from the stack in a single step.
    - The signature of `concat` was changed from `Int -> Lua ()` to
      `NumArgs -> Lua ()`.
    - The signature of `loadfile` was changed from `String -> Lua Int` to
      `String -> Lua Status`.
    - The type `LTYPE` was renamed to `Type`, its constructors were renamed to
      follow the pattern `Type<Typename>`. `LuaRelation` was renamed to
      `RelationalOperator`, the *Lua* prefix was removed from its constructors.
    - Add function `tolist` to allow getting a generic list from the stack without
      having to worry about the overlapping instance with `[Char]`.
    * Supported Lua Versions now include Lua 5.2 and Lua 5.3. LuaJIT and Lua 5.1
      remain supported as well.
    * Flag `use-pkgconfig` was added to allow discovery of library and include paths
      via pkg-config. Setting a specific Lua version flag now implies `system-lua`.
      (Sean Proctor)
    * The module was renamed from `Scripting.Lua` to `Foreign.Lua`. The code is now
      split over multiple sub-modules. Files processed with hsc2hs are restricted to
      Foreign.Lua.Api.
    * A `Lua` monad (reader monad over LuaState) is introduced. Functions which took
      a LuaState as their first argument are changed into monadic functions within
      that monad.
    * Error handling has been redesigned completely. A new LuaException was
      introduced and is thrown in unexpected situations. Errors in lua which are
      leading to a `longjmp` are now caught with the help of additional C wrapper
      functions. Those no longer lead to uncontrolled program termination but are
      converted into a LuaException.
    * `peek` no longer returns `Maybe a` but just `a`. A LuaException is thrown if
      an error occurs (i.e. in situtations where Nothing would have been returned
      previously).
    * The `StackValue` typeclass has been split into `FromLuaStack` and
      `ToLuaStack`. Instances not satisfying the law `x == push x *> peek (-1)` have
      been dropped.
    * Documentation of API functions was improved. Most docstrings have been copied
      from the official Lua manual, enriched with proper markup and links, and
      changed to properly describe hslua specifics when necessary.
    * Example programs have been moved to a separate repository.
    * Unused files were removed. (Sean Proctor)
    * New raw functions for `luaopen_base`, `luaopen_package`, `luaopen_string`,
      `luaopen_table`, `luaopen_math`, `luaopen_io`, `luaopen_os`, `luaopen_debug`
      and their high-level wrappers (with names `openbase`, `opentable` etc.)
      implemented.
    * Remove custom versions of `loadfile` and `loadstring`.
    * Drop support for GHC versions < 7.8, avoid compiler warnings.
    * Ensure no symbols are stripped when linking the bundled lua interpreter.
    * Simplify `tostring` function definition. (Sean Proctor)
    * Explicitly deprecate `strlen`. (Sean Proctor)
    * Add links to lua documentation for functions wrapping the official lua C API.
      (Sean Proctor).
* Thu Aug 17 2017 [email protected]
  - Fix build with the new lua package layout by specifying
    - -extra-include-dirs based on lua.pc.
* Thu Aug 03 2017 [email protected]
  - Updated with latest spec-cleaner version 0.9.8-8-geadfbbf.
* Sun Jul 10 2016 [email protected]
  - Update to version 0.4.1 revision 0 with cabal2obs.
* Sun Sep 13 2015 [email protected]
  - update to 0.4.1
    * Bugfix: tolist wasn't popping elements of the list from stack.
* Fri Aug 07 2015 [email protected]
  - update to 0.4.0
    * pushstring and tostring now uses ByteString instead of [Char].
    * StackValue [Char] instance is removed, StackValue ByteString is added.
    * StackValue a => StackValue [a] instance is added. It pushes a Lua array to the stack. pushlist,
    islist and tolist functions are added.
    * Type errors in Haskell functions now propagated differently. See the Scripting.Lua
    documentation for detailed explanation. This should fix segfaults reported several times.
    * lua_error function is removed, it's never safe to call in Haskell.
    * Pkgconf-based setup removed. Cabal is now using extra-libraries to link with Lua.
    * luajit flag is added to link hslua with LuaJIT.
* Tue Apr 21 2015 [email protected]
  - update to 0.3.13
    * `pushrawhsfunction` and `registerrawhsfunction` functions are added.
    * `luaL_ref` and `luaL_unref` functions are added.
* Tue Apr 07 2015 [email protected]
  - update to 0.3.9
  - drop include-lua_neutralize_longjmp.patch
    * fixed upstream

Files

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/usr/share/licenses/ghc-hslua
/usr/share/licenses/ghc-hslua/LICENSE


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