Changelog of @hackage/pretty-show 1.10

Changes in 1.10

  • Add support for quasi-quotes, as the preferred way of dealing with non-properly showable things.

Changes in 1.9.5

  • Add a PrettyVal instance for Data.Fixed

Changes in 1.9.4

  • Fix issue #35

Changes in 1.9.3

  • Fix issue #34

Changes in 1.9.2

  • Allow VARSYM as infix constructors

Changes in 1.9.1

  • Allow keywords as the name of constructors

Changes in 1.9

  • Add support for pre-processing values before printing. In particular, we add a pre-processor which will hide some constructors from the output.

Changes in 1.8.2

  • Switch to using version 3.3.1 of jquery (jquery 1 seems to be long gone)

Changes in 1.8

  • Rejigger the rendering of unusal values, to improve the rendering of datres.
    • a sequence of values with negative numbers is turned into an infix con
    • change the association when sequences meet infix things

Changes in 1.7

  • Add a dependency on package Text
    • Adds an instance for PrettyVal Text
    • Paves the road for using Text in the representation of values.

Changes in 1.6.16

  • Fixes to accomodate GHC 8.4

Changes in 1.6.13

  • Parse things like and as constructors

Changes in 1.6.12

  • Treat reserved operators as infix constructors (best effort kind of thing)

Changes in 1.6.11

  • Add pPrint, which is putStrLn . ppShow

Changes in 1.6.10

  • Increase the precedence of unary minus

Changes in 1.6.9

  • Relax parsing of atoms, so that we can support things like the show instance of StdGen (e.g., [ 123 45, 786 10 ])

Changes in 1.6.8.2:

  • Correct license in srouce files.

Changes in 1.6.8.1:

  • Correct the 'License' field in the Cabal file to match the license (MIT)

Changes in 1.6.8:

  • Move source-repository pragma to top-level.

Changes in 1.6.5:

  • Rename CHANGES to CHANGELOG to work with hackage.

Changes in 1.6.4:

  • Drop dependency on happy >= 1.19

Changes in 1.6.3:

  • Add Safe Haskell annotations
  • Add CHANGES file
  • Add generated parser to package again. We do this, because otherwise the package fails to build on systems that do not have happy. This is a bit questionable, but hopefully it won't be too much of a problem.