Source: haskell-cmdargs Maintainer: Debian Haskell Group Uploaders: Clint Adams Priority: optional Section: haskell Rules-Requires-Root: no Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), haskell-devscripts (>= 0.13), cdbs, ghc (>= 9.6), ghc-prof, Build-Depends-Indep: ghc-doc, Standards-Version: 4.7.0 Homepage: https://github.com/ndmitchell/cmdargs#readme Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/haskell-team/DHG_packages/tree/master/p/haskell-cmdargs Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/haskell-team/DHG_packages.git [p/haskell-cmdargs] Package: libghc-cmdargs-dev Architecture: any Depends: ${haskell:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends}, Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests}, Provides: ${haskell:Provides}, Description: command-line argument processing${haskell:ShortBlurb} It provides an easy way to define command-line parsers. Most users will want to use the System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit module, whose documentation contains an example. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Explicit provides a way to write command-line parsers for both single mode programs (most programs) and multiple mode programs (e.g. darcs or cabal). Parsers are defined by constructing a data structure. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit provides a way to concisely define command-line parsers, up to three times shorter than getopt. These parsers are translated into the Explicit data type. . System.Console.CmdArgs.GetOpt provides a wrapper allowing compatiblity with existing getopt parsers, mapping to the Explicit data type. . ${haskell:Blurb} Package: libghc-cmdargs-prof Architecture: any Depends: ${haskell:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends}, Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests}, Provides: ${haskell:Provides}, Description: command-line argument processing${haskell:ShortBlurb} It provides an easy way to define command-line parsers. Most users will want to use the System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit module, whose documentation contains an example. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Explicit provides a way to write command-line parsers for both single mode programs (most programs) and multiple mode programs (e.g. darcs or cabal). Parsers are defined by constructing a data structure. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit provides a way to concisely define command-line parsers, up to three times shorter than getopt. These parsers are translated into the Explicit data type. . System.Console.CmdArgs.GetOpt provides a wrapper allowing compatiblity with existing getopt parsers, mapping to the Explicit data type. . ${haskell:Blurb} Package: libghc-cmdargs-doc Architecture: all Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${haskell:Depends}, Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends}, Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests}, Description: command-line argument processing${haskell:ShortBlurb} It provides an easy way to define command-line parsers. Most users will want to use the System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit module, whose documentation contains an example. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Explicit provides a way to write command-line parsers for both single mode programs (most programs) and multiple mode programs (e.g. darcs or cabal). Parsers are defined by constructing a data structure. . System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit provides a way to concisely define command-line parsers, up to three times shorter than getopt. These parsers are translated into the Explicit data type. . System.Console.CmdArgs.GetOpt provides a wrapper allowing compatiblity with existing getopt parsers, mapping to the Explicit data type. . ${haskell:Blurb}