- haskell-src-exts VS bricks
- haskell-src-exts VS CoreErlang
- haskell-src-exts VS toml-parser
- haskell-src-exts VS alga
- haskell-src-exts VS lens-toml-parser
- haskell-src-exts VS haskell-names
- haskell-src-exts VS homplexity
- haskell-src-exts VS language-thrift
- haskell-src-exts VS language-java
- haskell-src-exts VS nirum
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haskell-src-exts reviews and mentions
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Let's talk about Brittany
Hindent relies on haskell-src-exts which hasn't been updated for more than a year, so I end up using my own fork of both while my PR is pending. I've also made a number of changes to my Hindent fork to my preferences. Fortunately stack makes it easy to use particular git commits for packages.
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[ANN] hindent 5.3.2 released
Does this support StandAloneKindSignatures and visible forall quantification? I have an 8mo old PR to haskell-src-exts for these but it doesn't look like it's been merged.
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haskell-suite/haskell-src-exts is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of haskell-src-exts is Haskell.