1- {-
2- Welcome to your new Dhall package-set!
3-
4- Below are instructions for how to edit this file for most use
5- cases, so that you don't need to know Dhall to use it.
6-
7- ## Warning: Don't Move This Top-Level Comment!
8-
9- Due to how `dhall format` currently works, this comment's
10- instructions cannot appear near corresponding sections below
11- because `dhall format` will delete the comment. However,
12- it will not delete a top-level comment like this one.
13-
14- ## Use Cases
15-
16- Most will want to do one or both of these options:
17- 1. Override/Patch a package's dependency
18- 2. Add a package not already in the default package set
19-
20- This file will continue to work whether you use one or both options.
21- Instructions for each option are explained below.
22-
23- ### Overriding/Patching a package
24-
25- Purpose:
26- - Change a package's dependency to a newer/older release than the
27- default package set's release
28- - Use your own modified version of some dependency that may
29- include new API, changed API, removed API by
30- using your custom git repo of the library rather than
31- the package set's repo
32-
33- Syntax:
34- where `entityName` is one of the following:
35- - dependencies
36- - repo
37- - version
38- -------------------------------
39- let upstream = --
40- in upstream
41- with packageName.entityName = "new value"
42- -------------------------------
43-
44- Example:
45- -------------------------------
46- let upstream = --
47- in upstream
48- with halogen.version = "master"
49- with halogen.repo = "https://example.com/path/to/git/repo.git"
50-
51- with halogen-vdom.version = "v4.0.0"
52- -------------------------------
53-
54- ### Additions
55-
56- Purpose:
57- - Add packages that aren't already included in the default package set
58-
59- Syntax:
60- where `<version>` is:
61- - a tag (i.e. "v4.0.0")
62- - a branch (i.e. "master")
63- - commit hash (i.e. "701f3e44aafb1a6459281714858fadf2c4c2a977")
64- -------------------------------
65- let upstream = --
66- in upstream
67- with new-package-name =
68- { dependencies =
69- [ "dependency1"
70- , "dependency2"
71- ]
72- , repo =
73- "https://example.com/path/to/git/repo.git"
74- , version =
75- "<version>"
76- }
77- -------------------------------
78-
79- Example:
80- -------------------------------
81- let upstream = --
82- in upstream
83- with benchotron =
84- { dependencies =
85- [ "arrays"
86- , "exists"
87- , "profunctor"
88- , "strings"
89- , "quickcheck"
90- , "lcg"
91- , "transformers"
92- , "foldable-traversable"
93- , "exceptions"
94- , "node-fs"
95- , "node-buffer"
96- , "node-readline"
97- , "datetime"
98- , "now"
99- ]
100- , repo =
101- "https://github.com/hdgarrood/purescript-benchotron.git"
102- , version =
103- "v7.0.0"
104- }
105- -------------------------------
106- -}
1071let upstream =
108- https:// github. com/ purescript/ package- sets/ releases/ download/ psc- 0.15 . 0 - 20220522 / packages. dhall
109- sha256: 43895 efaec7af246b60b59cfbf451cd9d3d84a5327de8c0945e2de5c9fd2fcf2
2+ https:// github. com/ purescript/ package- sets/ releases/ download/ psc- 0.15 . 4 - 20220722 / packages. dhall
3+ sha256: 6e0 ce13384910a706580b0e17eea6d17a859a65b87dc76a28d085d7ebca32ef3
1104
1115in upstream
112-
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