Package Release Info

ghc-constraints-0.8-2.15

Update Info: 5585
Available in Package Hub : 12 GA-SP5

platforms

AArch64
ppc64le
s390x
x86-64

subpackages

ghc-constraints
ghc-constraints-devel

Change Logs

Version: 0.13.3-bp155.2.17
* Thu Dec 17 2020 Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- disable %{ix86} build
Version: 0.13.3-bp154.1.12
* Mon Jan 31 2022 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Update constraints to version 0.13.3.
  0.13.3 [2022.01.31]
  - ------------------
  * Allow building with `transformers-0.6.*` and `mtl-2.3.*`.
* Tue Nov 16 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.13.2 revision 1.
  Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
* Thu Nov 11 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.13.2.
  0.13.2 [2021.11.10]
  - ------------------
  * Allow building on GHC HEAD.
* Mon Nov 01 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.13.1.
  0.13.1 [2021.10.31]
  - ------------------
  * Allow building with GHC 9.2.
* Tue Oct 19 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.13 revision 1.
  Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
* Fri Feb 19 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.13.
  0.13 [2021.02.17]
  - ----------------
  * `Data.Constraint.Symbol` now reexports the `GHC.TypeLits.AppendSymbol` type
    family from recent versions of `base` (or, on old versions of `base`, it
    defines a backwards-compatibile version of `AppendSymbol`). The existing
    `(++)` type family for `Data.Constraint.Symbol` is now a synonym for
    `AppendSymbol`.
    This is technically a breaking change, as `(++)` was previously defined like
    so:
    ```hs
    type family (++) :: Symbol -> Symbol -> Symbol
    ```
    This meant that `(++)` could be partially applied. However, for compatibility
    with the way that `AppendSymbol` is defined, `(++)` is now defined like so:
    ```hs
    type m ++ n = AppendSymbol m n
    ```
    As a result, `(++)` can no longer be partially applied.
  * Make the `(++)` type family in `Data.Constraint.Symbol` be `infixr 5`.
  * Add `implied :: (a => b) -> (a :- b)` to `Data.Constraint`, which converts
    a quantified constraint into an entailment. This is only available when
    compiled with GHC 8.6 or later.
* Thu Dec 17 2020 Ond?ej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- disable %{ix86} build
* Tue Aug 18 2020 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Replace %setup -q with the more modern %autosetup macro.
* Tue Jun 09 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Add constraints at version 0.12.
Version: 0.12-bp152.1.9
* Fri Feb 07 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.12.
  0.12 [2020.02.03]
  - ----------------
  * Relax the type signature for `divideTimes`:
    ```diff
  - dividesTimes :: (Divides a b, Divides a c) :- Divides a (b * c)
    +dividesTimes ::  Divides a b               :- Divides a (b * c)
    ```
  * Simplify the type signature of `dividesDef`:
    ```diff
  - dividesDef :: forall a b. Divides a b :- ((a * Div b a) ~ b)
    +dividesDef :: forall a b. Divides a b :- (Mod b a ~ 0)
    ```
    The original type of `diviesDef` can be (partially) recovered by defining
    it in terms of the new `dividesDef`:
    ```hs
    dividesDef' :: forall a b. (1 <= a, Divides a b) :- ((a * Div b a) ~ b)
    dividesDef' = Sub $ case (dividesDef @a @b, euclideanNat @a @b) of
    (Sub Dict, Sub Dict) -> Dict
    ```
* Fri Nov 08 2019 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Drop obsolete group attributes.
* Sat Sep 07 2019 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.11.2.
  0.11.2 [2019.09.06]
  - ------------------
  * Depend on the `type-equality` compatibility library so that `(:~~:)` may be
    used when compiling this library with GHC 8.0. This avoids having to redefine
    `(:~~:)` directly in the internals of `constraints` itself.
* Wed Aug 28 2019 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.11.1.
  0.11.1 [2019.08.27]
  - ------------------
  * Make `Data.Constraint.Deferrable.UnsatisfiedConstraint` a newtype.
* Sat May 11 2019 psimons@suse.com
- Update constraints to version 0.11.
  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/constraints-0.11/src/CHANGELOG.markdown
Version: 0.10.1-bp151.1.10
* Sat Oct 20 2018 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Use https URL to refer to bugs.opensuse.org.
* Mon Jul 09 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Add constraints at version 0.10.1.