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- disable %{ix86} build
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.17.0.0. [#]# Version 0.17.0.0 (1 Feb 2022) - Make tabulation width configurable in usage texts. - Separate program name and description in ParserHelp type. - Add `helperWith` function, which can be easily used to localize the help flag. - Improve usage texts when command names are long. - Improve Documentation.
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.16.1.0 revision 2. Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.16.1.0 revision 1. Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
- disable %{ix86} build
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.16.1.0. [#]# Version 0.16.1.0 (21 Nov 2020) - Guard `process` dependency behind an on by default flag. This allows one to shrink the dependency tree significantly by turning off the ability to use bash completion actions. - Remove `bytestring` dependency from the test suite.
- Replace %setup -q with the more modern %autosetup macro.
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.16.0.0. [#]# Version 0.16.0.0 (14 Aug 2020) - Add `Options.Applicative.NonEmpty.some1` function, which parses options the same as `some1` from base, but doesn't cause duplicates in the usage texts. - Further improve help text generation in the presence of optional values when nesting is involved, and many and some when displayed with a suffix. - Add "global" options to the usage texts for subcommands. When using subcommands, a "global options" section can now appear below the options and commands sections. Global options are *off* by default, to enable them, use the `helpShowGlobals` modifier. The `noGlobal` builder will suppress a single option being displayed in the global options list. Fixes issues: * \# 175 - List detailed subparser documentation with `--help` * \# 294 - Displaying global options when listing options for a command. * \# 359 - Subcommand help text lacks required parent command arguments - Allow the `--help` option to take the name of a command. Usage without any arguments is the same, but now, when an argument is given, if it is the name of a currently reachable command, the help text for that command will be show. Fixes issues: * \# 379 - cmd --help subcmd is not the same as cmd subcmd --help - Updated dependency bounds. - Add builder for the all positional parser policy. - Remove deprecated functions * nullOption * execParserMaybe * customExecParserMaybe
- Re-generate file with latest version of spec-cleaner.
- Update Cabal file to get more accurate dependency information.
- Drop obsolete group attributes.
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.15.1.0. 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/optparse-applicative-0.15.1.0/src/CHANGELOG.md
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.15.0.0. 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/optparse-applicative-0.15.0.0/src/CHANGELOG.md
- Update Cabal file for more accurate build dependencies.
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.14.3.0. [#]# Version 0.14.3.0 (03 Oct 2018) - Updated dependency bounds. - Fix tab completion with Commands being unreachable. - Clean ups and Documentation.
- Cosmetic: replace tabs with blanks, strip trailing white space, and update copyright headers with spec-cleaner.
- Update optparse-applicative to version 0.14.2.0. - Export `HasName`, `HasCompleter`, `HasValue`, and `HasMetavar` type classes. - Upgrade `str` and related builders to be polymorphic over `IsString`. This allows `Text` and `Bytestring` to be used naturally with `strOption` and `strArgument` and friends. * Note:* This change may require additional type signatures in cases where the reader was necessary for type inference. - Export public API explicitly from `Options.Applicative` instead of re-exporting other modules. * Note:* Minor changes to exports were made in conjunction to this change. `ParserHelp` no longer requires an an extra import, and some internally used functions from `Options.Applicative.Common` are no longer exported from the main module. - Add Zsh and Fish completions with rich descriptions for options and commands. Use "--zsh-completion-script" and "fish-completion-script" to generate scripts for these shells. - Fix bash completions with quoted sections, tilde expansions and completions after "--". - Add suggestions to error message when a user mistypes a command or option. - Add `style` builder, for styling option descriptions. - Improve error message for options when a required argument is not supplied. - Fix #242 regarding flags with long options, where a flag given a long option could be interpreted incorrectly. - Fix `noIntersperse` to be more like its namesakes in other libraries. When on, options will be accepted until an argument is passed, after which all options will be treated as positional arguments. - Add `forwardOptions` builder, which will allow unknown options and flags to be passed to an argument builder. This is useful to mixed parsing environments, or wrappers to other commands. - Add `Semigroup` instances for `Completer` and `Chunk`. - Forwards compatibility with `MonadFail` proposal.
- Updated with latest spec-cleaner version 0.9.8-8-geadfbbf.
- Update to version 0.13.2.0 with cabal2obs.
- Update to version 0.13.1.0 with cabal2obs.
- Update to version 0.12.1.0 revision 0 with cabal2obs.
- update to 0.12.1.0 * Improve subparser contexts to improve usage error texts * Fixed bugs
- update to 0.12.0.0 * Add "missing" error condition descriptions when required flags and arguments are not provided. * Allow multiple short flags to be concatenated together behind a single hyphen, e.g. "-xcf". * Updated dependency bounds on process and ansi-wl-pprint. * Add Show and Eq instances to some types for easier debugging. * Add defaultPrefs, a default preferences value
- initial commit