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silences the redundant import warnings on ghc >= 8.8
It will be removed in 9.2, so just use Maybe but it is still needed for base < 4.11
since simple-cmd-args needs optparse-applicative >=0.14.1
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It now builds back to lts-10.7. |
/home/runner/work/hawk/hawk/src/System/Console/Hawk.hs:25:0: error:
Error: error: missing binary operator before token "("
25 | #if !MIN_VERSION_simple_cmd_args(0,1,3)
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seems more natural only to have optparse-applicative in Main too
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The tests are now passing but likely still missing some mode handling. |
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Hmm, But |
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Looks like the default behaviour when no flags are specified switched from printing a value to splitting lines into words and applying a transformation on each of them: |
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