SPELL=haskell-rio VERSION=0.1.5.0 SOURCE="rio-${VERSION}.tar.gz" SOURCE_URL[0]=https://hackage.haskell.org/package/rio-${VERSION}/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH=sha512:1e621ffb89565574401a2e6cc13ff80f5d65dfc517ff6a4b8bddee8a970849a622d845b463d20ca72714a42155b05b869db91ae4e295d5b0c30726c710e33c9a SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/rio-${VERSION}" WEB_SITE="https://github.com/commercialhaskell/rio#readme" LICENSE[0]=MIT ENTERED=20181104 SHORT="a standard library for haskell" cat << EOF Please enter a description of the spell here While GHC ships with a base library, as well as a number of other common packages like directory and transformers, there are large gaps in functionality provided by these libraries. This choice for a more minimalistic base is by design, but it leads to some unfortunate consequences: * For a given task, it's often unclear which is the right library to use * When writing libraries, there is often concern about adding dependencies to any libraries outside of base, due to creating a heavier dependency footprint * By avoiding adding dependencies, many libraries end up reimplementing the same functionality, often with incompatible types and type classes, leading to difficulty using libraries together This library attempts to define a standard library for Haskell. EOF