Snap Framework ============== This is the first developer prerelease of the Snap Framework snap tool. For more information about Snap, read the `README.SNAP.md` or visit the Snap project website at http://www.snapframework.com/. Snap is a nascent web framework for Haskell, based on iteratee I/O (as [popularized by Oleg Kiselyov](http://okmij.org/ftp/Streams.html#iteratee)). ## Library contents This is the `snap` executable and supporting library, which contains: * a command-line utility for creating initial Snap applications * a library allowing Snap applications to recompile actions on the fly in development mode, with no performance loss in production mode. Building snap ============= The snap tool and library are built using [Cabal](http://www.haskell.org/cabal/) and [Hackage](http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/hackage.html). Just run cabal install from the `snap` toplevel directory. ## Building the Haddock Documentation The haddock documentation can be built using the supplied `haddock.sh` shell script: ./haddock.sh The docs get put in `dist/doc/html/`. ## Building the testsuite Snap is still in its very early stages, so most of the "action" (and a big chunk of the code) right now is centred on the test suite. Snap aims for 100% test coverage, and we're trying hard to stick to that. To build the test suite, `cd` into the `test/` directory and run $ cabal configure $ cabal build From here you can invoke the testsuite by running: $ ./runTestsAndCoverage.sh The testsuite generates an `hpc` test coverage report in `test/dist/hpc`.