Changelog of @hackage/lucid2 0.0.20240424

0.0.20240424

0.0.20230706

0.0.20221012

  • Fix commuteHtmlT in favor of newly added commuteHtmlT2

0.0.20220526

This release adds some extra functions for running different monad stacks, prompted by Joe Vargas.

  • Add generalizeHtmlT, commuteHtmlT and hoistHtmlT.
  • Deprecate the accidentally exported relaxHtmlT = undefined.

0.0.20220509

  • Use explicit imports for mtl, avoiding mtl-2.3 incompatibility.

New in lucid2

lucid2 is a new package published to Hackage and maintained under lucid2/ in this repository alongside lucid1. Releases are made under the Immutable Publishing Policy, and users had asked for many breaking changes, therefore we needed a completely new namespace to work under, hence, "lucid2". Many things have also been dropped in the process, to simplify the codebase.

This upgrade is entirely optional.

People using lucid will not have to do anything. They can continue using that package indefinitely, it will be maintained alongside lucid2, to keep it building with GHCs and things. You can even use both packages in the same codebase with -XPackageImports.

Changed:

  • All on* attributes and style_ do not escape their values anymore. Be careful. Though you were probably being careful with these anyway, as they are inherently dangerous for XXS.
  • The Attribute type has been replaced by Attributes, which is a Monoid instance. This makes it really easy to write code like if X then class_ "foo" else mempty.
  • The class_ and style_ attributes combine with a space and ; between them when there are duplicates, e.g. [class_ "x",class_ "y"] produces class="x y". These are special cases, the rest of the attributes do not have special combining behavior and will be simple concatenation.

Renamed:

  • makeAttribute is renamed to makeAttributes.
  • Added makeAttributesRaw.

Dropped:

  • Eq/Ord/Show instances for Attribute.
  • Drop the Lucid.Bootstrap module entirely.
  • Dropped the mmorph dependency (breaking changes often, not reliable), instead we provide a simple hoist function of the right type.
  • Drop MonadError.
  • Drop MonadWriter.
  • Drop hashable.
  • Drop XML elements.

Dependencies:

  • We now only depend on blaze-builder, and the rest are libraries that come with GHC, which are held to a slightly higher standard of not breaking changes.