From 78476220f4f00a7ac996d666eae7a69ab4e92eae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: michaelt Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 13:24:12 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] changelog and cabal description updated too --- changelog | 4 ++++ pipes-text.cabal | 2 +- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/changelog b/changelog index 807ef8d..d768a80 100644 --- a/changelog +++ b/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +# Version 0.0.0.11 + +* Updated to use streaming-commons in place of text-stream-decoding. + # Version 0.0.0.10 * Documentation changes. diff --git a/pipes-text.cabal b/pipes-text.cabal index 4f1602c..2a81745 100644 --- a/pipes-text.cabal +++ b/pipes-text.cabal @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ description: * This package will be in a draft, or testing, phase until . Familiarity with the other three packages should give one an idea what to expect where. The package has three modules, @Pipes.Text@ , @Pipes.Text.Encoding@ and @Pipes.Text.IO@; the division has more or less the significance it has in the @text@ library. . - Note that the module @Pipes.Text.IO@ is present as a convenience (as is @Data.Text.IO@). Official pipes IO would use @Pipes.ByteString@ and the decoding functions present here, based on the new Michael Snoyman's new @text-stream-decoding@ package. In particular, the @Pipes.Text.IO@ functions use Text exceptions. + Note that the module @Pipes.Text.IO@ is present as a convenience (as is @Data.Text.IO@). Official pipes IO would use @Pipes.ByteString@ together with the bytestring decoding functions present here, based on Michael Snoyman's excellent @streaming-commons@ package. In particular, the @Pipes.Text.IO@ functions use Text exceptions. . @Pipes.Text.IO@ uses version 0.11.3 or later of the @text@ library. It thus works with the version of @text@ that came with the 2013 Haskell Platform. To use an older @text@, install with the flag @-fnoio@ -- 2.41.0