CouchDB
postgresql-simple
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postgresql-simple
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Async Control Flow
Hmm, you are right, the bracket I pointed to is unrelated. I guess the fix is in catchAny, which doesn't catch ThreadKilled. So not it's not rolling the transaction back in case of asynchronous exceptions. My point is that it probably should not rollback even on synchronous exception. BTW the issue is well know, see for example here
What are some alternatives?
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haskey-btree - B+-tree implementation in Haskell
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postgresql-schema - PostgreSQL Schema is a database migration tool.
esqueleto - Bare bones, type-safe EDSL for SQL queries on persistent backends.
hocilib - A lightweight Haskell binding to the OCILIB C API
bloodhound - Haskell Elasticsearch client and query DSL
gremlin-haskell - Haskell graph database client for TinkerPop3 Gremlin Server
sqlite-simple - Mid-level bindings for sqlite
postgresql-transactional - Transactional monadic actions on top of PostgreSQL.