name: normalization-insensitive version: 2.0.1 x-revision: 4 cabal-version: >=1.8 build-type: Simple license: BSD3 license-file: LICENSE copyright: 2011 Bas van Dijk, 2016 Patrick Pelletier author: Bas van Dijk, Patrick Pelletier maintainer: Patrick Pelletier homepage: https://github.com/ppelleti/normalization-insensitive bug-reports: https://github.com/ppelleti/normalization-insensitive/issues category: Data, Text, Unicode synopsis: Normalization insensitive string comparison description: The module @Data.Unicode.NormalizationInsensitive@ provides the 'NI' type constructor which can be parameterized by a string-like type like: 'String', 'ByteString', 'Text', etc.. Comparisons of values of the resulting type will be insensitive to normalization. This is very similar in spirit to the @case-insensitive@ package, and is in fact based on the same code. tested-with: GHC==7.8.4, GHC==7.10.3, GHC==8.0.1, GHC==8.2.1 extra-source-files: README.markdown CHANGELOG pg2189.txt source-repository head Type: git Location: https://github.com/ppelleti/normalization-insensitive.git Library ghc-options: -Wall build-depends: base >= 4.7 && < 5 , bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.11 , text >= 1.1.1 && < 1.3 , deepseq >= 1.1 && < 1.5 , hashable >= 1.0 && < 1.4 , unicode-transforms >= 0.1.0.1 && < 0.4 exposed-modules: Data.Unicode.NormalizationInsensitive , Data.Unicode.NormalizationInsensitive.Unsafe other-modules: Data.Unicode.NormalizationInsensitive.Internal test-suite test-normalization-insensitive type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 main-is: test.hs hs-source-dirs: test build-depends: normalization-insensitive , base >= 4.7 && < 5 , bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.11 , text >= 1.1.1 && < 1.3 , hashable >= 1.0 && < 1.4 , HUnit >= 1.2.2 && < 1.7 , test-framework >= 0.2.4 && < 0.9 , test-framework-hunit >= 0.2.4 && < 0.4 ghc-options: -Wall benchmark bench-normalization-insensitive type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 main-is: bench.hs hs-source-dirs: bench other-modules: NoClass ghc-options: -Wall -O2 build-depends: normalization-insensitive , base >= 4.7 && < 5 , bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.11 , criterion >= 0.6.1 && < 1.6 , deepseq >= 1.1 && < 1.5