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- Update base-compat to version 0.11.1. [#]# Changes in 0.11.1 [2020.01.27] - Sync with `base-4.14`/GHC 8.10 - Backport `isResourceVanishedError`, `resourceVanishedErrorType`, and `isResourceVanishedErrorType` to `System.IO.Error.Compat`.
- Update base-compat to version 0.11.0. [#]# Changes in 0.11.0 [2019.09.06] - Sync with `base-4.13`/GHC 8.8 - Backport `MonadFail(fail)` to `Prelude.Compat` and `Control.Monad.Compat`. Because `Prelude.Compat.fail` now corresponds to the `fail` from `MonadFail` instead of `Monad`, some care is required to implement `Monad.fail` on pre-8.8 versions of GHC. The following template is recommended: ```haskell import Prelude.Compat import qualified Control.Monad as Monad import qualified Control.Monad.Fail as Fail data Blah a = ... instance Functor Blah where ... instance Applicative Blah where ... instance Monad.Monad Blah where (>>=) = ... [#]if !(MIN_VERSION_base(4,13,0)) fail = Fail.fail [#]endif instance Fail.MonadFail Blah where fail = ... ``` This approach is also backwards-compatible with previous releases of `base-compat`. Note that the `MonadFail` class has only been in `base` since `base-4.9`/GHC 8.0, so accordingly, this can only be backported back to GHC 8.0. If you wish to have a version of `Prelude.Compat`/`Control.Monad.Compat` that backports `MonadFail` to older GHCs (by conditionally depending on the `fail` library), use the `Prelude.Compat`/`Control.Monad.Compat` modules from the `base-compat-batteries` package. - Introduce the `Data.Type.Equality.Compat` module, which re-exports `Data.Type.Equality` if using `base-4.7`/GHC-7.8 or later. If using an older version of `base`, this module is empty. If you wish to have a version of `Data.Type.Equality.Compat` with older GHCs (by conditionally depending on the `type-equality` library), use the `Data.Type.Equality.Compat` module from the `base-compat-batteries` package.
- Drop obsolete group attributes.
- Update base-compat to version 0.10.5. [#]# Changes in 0.10.5 [2018.10.18] - Enable `BangPatterns` in `Prelude.Compat`.
- Cosmetic: replace tabs with blanks, strip trailing white space, and update copyright headers with spec-cleaner.
- Update base-compat to version 0.10.4. [#]# Changes in 0.10.4 [2018.07.03] - Make more modules `Trustworthy`. In particular, fix a regression in which `Prelude.Compat` was inferred as `Unsafe` by explicitly marking it as `Trustwothy`. [#]# Changes in 0.10.3 [2018.07.02] - Backport the proper fixity for `($!)`, which was accidentally omitted in `base-compat-0.10.2`. [#]# Changes in 0.10.2 [2018.07.02] - Sync with `base-4.12`/GHC 8.6 - Backport `RuntimeRep`-polymorphic versions of `($!)` and `throw` to `Prelude.Compat` and `Control.Exception.Compat`, respectively (if using `base-4.10`/GHC 8.2 or later). - Introduce the `Data.Functor.Contravariant.Compat` module, which reexports `Data.Functor.Contravariant` if using `base-4.12`/GHC 8.6 or later. See `Data.Functor.Contravariant.Compat` in the corresponding `base-compat-batteries` release for a version with a wider support window. [#]# Changes in 0.10.1 [2018.04.10] - Add `Data.List.NonEmpty.Compat`. - Reexport `(Data.Semigroup.<>)` from `Data.Monoid.Compat` back to `base-4.9`. [#]# Changes in 0.10.0 [2018.04.05] - Sync with `base-4.11`/GHC 8.4 - Backport `Semigroup((<>))` to `Prelude.Compat`. Note that the `Semigroup` class has only been in `base` since `base-4.9`/GHC 8.0, so accordingly, this can only be backported back to GHC 8.0. If you wish to have a version of `Prelude.Compat` that backports `Semigroup` to older GHCs (by conditionally depending on the `semigroups` library), use the `Prelude.Compat` module from the `base-compat-batteries` package. - Backport `(<&>)` to `Data.Functor.Compat` - Backport `iterate'` to `Data.List.Compat` - Backport `showHFloat` to `Numeric.Compat` - Backport a `RuntimeRep`-polymorphic `withTypeable` function to `Type.Reflection.Compat`. (This is only exported on `base-4.10`/GHC 8.2.) - Introduce the following modules, back until the oldest version of `base` that can support backporting them. If you wish to use them in conjunction with older versions of `base`, use the `base-compat-batteries` package. - `Control.Monad.Fail.Compat` (back until `base-4.9`/GHC 8.0) - `Control.Monad.IO.Class.Compat` (back until `base-4.9`/GHC 8.0) - `Data.Bifunctor` (back until `base-4.8`/GHC 7.10) - `Data.Bifoldable` and `Data.Bitraversable` (back until `base-4.10`/GHC 8.2) - `Data.Functor.Compose.Compat`, `Data.Functor.Product.Compat`, and `Data.Functor.Sum.Compat` (back until `base-4.9`/GHC 8.0) - `Data.Functor.Identity.Compat` (back until `base-4.8`/GHC 7.10) - `Data.Semigroup.Compat` (back until `base-4.9`/GHC 8.0) - `Data.Void.Compat` (back until `base-4.8`/GHC 7.10) - `Numeric.Natural.Compat` (back until `base-4.8`/GHC 7.10) - Introduce versions of modules with the suffix `.Repl`. These simply reexport the contents of their counterparts without the `.Repl` suffix to provide a globally unique namespace to import from in the event one wants to import `base-compat` modules into GHCi. (In `base-compat-batteries`, the corresponding suffix is `.Repl.Batteries`.)
- Prefer the new %license attribute over %doc.