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-r2 (taggy-0.1-r2) 2015-06-25T21:42:23Z AdamBergmark 21e2521b3c7f303b022ca5c8711e93cc0adf099a3f8bf82015dc292a236262b7
  • Changed the library component's library dependency on 'base' from

    >=4.5 && <5
    to
    >=4.6 && <5

-r1 (taggy-0.1-r1) 2014-07-08T08:03:59Z AlpMestanogullari 511412bde4152345638733ac4f0a14bd96b1d9e07c17c80a23175c338b4a901b
  • Changed description from

    /taggy/ is a simple package for parsing HTML (and should work with XML)
    written on top of the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec attoparsec>
    library, which makes it one of the most efficient (space and time consumption wise)
    on hackage.
    
    This is the root module of /taggy/. It reexports everything
    from the package. See each module's docs for details about
    the functions and types involved in /taggy/.
    
    While we've been testing the parser on /many/ pages, it may still
    be a bit rough around the edges. Let us know on <http://github.com/alpmestan/taggy/issues github>
    if you have any problem.
    
    If you like to look at your HTML through
    various optical instruments, feel free to take a look at
    the companion <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/taggy-lens taggy-lens>
    package we've put up together. It makes HTML parsing a piece of cake.
    
    * If you want to parse a document as list of tags
    and go through it as some kind of stream by just picking
    what you need, head to "Text.Taggy.Parser" and take
    a look at 'Text.Taggy.Parser.taggyWith' and
    'Text.Taggy.Parser.run'.
    * If you want to parse the document as a DOM tree and
    traverse it to find the information you need,
    use 'Text.Taggy.DOM.parseDOM'. This is especially useful
    when combined with the helpful combinators from
    "Text.Taggy.Combinators".
    * If you build some HTML manually
    or just transform some existing DOM tree
    and want to turn it into a 'Data.Text.Lazy.Text'
    head to "Text.Taggy.Renderer" and look at 'Text.Taggy.Renderer.render'.
    to
    /taggy/ is a simple package for parsing HTML (and should work with XML)
    written on top of the <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec attoparsec>
    library, which makes it one of the most efficient (space and time consumption wise)
    on hackage.
    
    This is the root module of /taggy/. It reexports everything
    from the package. See each module's docs for details about
    the functions and types involved in /taggy/.
    
    While we've been testing the parser on /many/ pages, it may still
    be a bit rough around the edges. Let us know on <http://github.com/alpmestan/taggy/issues github>
    if you have any problem.
    
    If you like to look at your HTML through
    various optical instruments, feel free to take a look at
    the companion <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/taggy-lens taggy-lens>
    package we've put up together. It makes HTML parsing a piece of cake.
    
    If you want to parse a document as list of tags
    and go through it as some kind of stream by just picking
    what you need, head to "Text.Taggy.Parser" and take
    a look at 'Text.Taggy.Parser.taggyWith' and
    'Text.Taggy.Parser.run'.
    
    If you want to parse the document as a DOM tree and
    traverse it to find the information you need,
    use 'Text.Taggy.DOM.parseDOM'. This is especially useful
    when combined with the helpful combinators from
    "Text.Taggy.Combinators".
    
    If you build some HTML manually
    or just transform some existing DOM tree
    and want to turn it into a 'Data.Text.Lazy.Text'
    head to "Text.Taggy.Renderer" and look at 'Text.Taggy.Renderer.render'.

-r0 (taggy-0.1-r0) 2014-07-08T07:48:56Z AlpMestanogullari 6ec3ba87bbd0ed500311446eb1bb0ec8069dd66de4268c1e0e1e6ea03192ea7b