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-r1 (binary-literal-qq-1.0-r1) 2016-01-11T10:09:35Z MathieuBoespflug 61a53a601a913dd5fe5d52bc552f965d62d448ecea220dc1acb4884b67f54667
  • Changed description from

    The Haskell'98 and Haskell'2010 standards define decimal, octal
    and hexadecimal integer literals. Binary literals are
    conspicuously missing. Here's a quasiquoter to remedy the
    situation.
    to
    __Deprecated: use -XBinaryLiterals instead.__
    
    The Haskell'98 and Haskell'2010 standards define decimal, octal
    and hexadecimal integer literals. Binary literals are
    conspicuously missing. Here's a quasiquoter to remedy the
    situation.

-r0 (binary-literal-qq-1.0-r0) 2012-09-24T23:23:07Z MathieuBoespflug 3c6dadba88a4b19c5f0d40c646bbf27fa190ae6fb88a3feb207e4030a2c19f30