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-r3 (pretty-display-0.1.8-r3) 2016-11-18T16:03:43Z jsermeno 40e75e48ecedb66c53b66a8b90e497bc53c1923541bf4a11e678878d40ff3abf
  • Changed description from

    <<https://travis-ci.org/jsermeno/pretty-display.svg?branch=master>>
    <<https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Haskell-blue.svg>>
    <<http://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD3-brightgreen.svg>>
    
    In haskell the @Show@ typeclass is used to display a
    syntactically correct Haskell expression. However, there
    are times when you want to provide a richer display for a
    value while still retaining the benefits of having
    derived @Show@ instances. This can be especially useful
    when working interactively in ghci. @Text.Display@
    provides a tiny registered package with the @Display@
    typeclass just for this purpose.
    
    <<https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/197051/20393285/4d04a098-aca9-11e6-85ea-a025c5e752f1.png>>
    
    For examples visit the <https://github.com/githubuser/pretty-display#readme README>
    to
    <<https://travis-ci.org/jsermeno/pretty-display.svg?branch=master>>
    <<https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Haskell-blue.svg>>
    <<http://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD3-brightgreen.svg>>
    
    In haskell the @Show@ typeclass is used to display a
    syntactically correct Haskell expression. However, there
    are times when you want to provide a richer display for a
    value while still retaining the benefits of having
    derived @Show@ instances. This can be especially useful
    when working interactively in ghci. @Text.Display@
    provides a tiny registered package with the @Display@
    typeclass just for this purpose.
    
    <<https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/197051/20434593/74a2b66c-ad76-11e6-9eef-cff6352d08b1.png>>
    
    For examples visit the <https://github.com/githubuser/pretty-display#readme README>

-r2 (pretty-display-0.1.8-r2) 2016-11-18T15:01:32Z jsermeno 9f56476fc7f91e2fe8bd9437839ffa3c709f1ffdcb62ac7c89f968b88484bf0d
  • Changed description from

    Typeclass for human-readable display. Provides tools for
    working interactively within ghci.
    to
    <<https://travis-ci.org/jsermeno/pretty-display.svg?branch=master>>
    <<https://img.shields.io/badge/language-Haskell-blue.svg>>
    <<http://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD3-brightgreen.svg>>
    
    In haskell the @Show@ typeclass is used to display a
    syntactically correct Haskell expression. However, there
    are times when you want to provide a richer display for a
    value while still retaining the benefits of having
    derived @Show@ instances. This can be especially useful
    when working interactively in ghci. @Text.Display@
    provides a tiny registered package with the @Display@
    typeclass just for this purpose.
    
    <<https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/197051/20393285/4d04a098-aca9-11e6-85ea-a025c5e752f1.png>>
    
    For examples visit the <https://github.com/githubuser/pretty-display#readme README>

-r1 (pretty-display-0.1.8-r1) 2016-11-18T01:31:07Z jsermeno f5a862770c5db22d591a92ecf1f5e9c2ed7da73312e1b69410160fab3040892f
  • Changed homepage from

    https://github.com/githubuser/pretty-display#readme
    to
    https://github.com/jsermeno/pretty-display#readme

  • Changed source-repository from

    source-repository head
        type:     git
        location: https://github.com/githubuser/pretty-display
    
    to
    source-repository head
        type:     git
        location: https://github.com/jsermeno/pretty-display
    

-r0 (pretty-display-0.1.8-r0) 2016-11-18T01:29:53Z jsermeno e9ed3c39923c91b17f2746fd82ba1db66b90c541b319c7e75e619bfef0f2ae7b