cabal-version: >= 1.10 name: zlib version: 0.7.1.0 copyright: (c) 2006-2016 Duncan Coutts license: BSD3 license-file: LICENSE author: Duncan Coutts maintainer: Duncan Coutts , Andrew Lelechenko , Emily Pillmore , Herbert Valerio Riedel bug-reports: https://github.com/haskell/zlib/issues category: Codec synopsis: Compression and decompression in the gzip and zlib formats description: This package provides a pure interface for compressing and decompressing streams of data represented as lazy 'ByteString's. It uses the so it has high performance. It supports the \"zlib\", \"gzip\" and \"raw\" compression formats. . It provides a convenient high level API suitable for most tasks and for the few cases where more control is needed it provides access to the full zlib feature set. build-type: Simple tested-with: GHC == 8.0.2 , GHC == 8.2.2 , GHC == 8.4.4 , GHC == 8.6.5 , GHC == 8.8.4 , GHC == 8.10.7 , GHC == 9.0.2 , GHC == 9.2.8 , GHC == 9.4.8 , GHC == 9.6.5 , GHC == 9.8.2 , GHC == 9.10.1 extra-source-files: changelog.md README.md -- extra headers cbits-extra/hs-zlib.h -- test data files test/data/bad-crc.gz test/data/custom-dict.zlib test/data/custom-dict.zlib-dict test/data/hello.gz test/data/not-gzip test/data/two-files.gz -- demo programs: examples/gzip.hs examples/gunzip.hs source-repository head type: git location: https://github.com/haskell/zlib.git flag non-blocking-ffi default: True manual: True description: The (de)compression calls can sometimes take a long time, which prevents other Haskell threads running. Enabling this flag avoids this unfairness, but with greater overall cost. flag pkg-config default: True manual: False description: Use @pkg-config@ executable to locate foreign @zlib@ library. flag bundled-c-zlib default: False manual: True description: Use @zlib-clib@ package with C sources instead of a system library. C sources are used for GHCJS and WASM unconditionally and on Windows unless @pkg-config@ flag is on. library exposed-modules: Codec.Compression.GZip, Codec.Compression.Zlib, Codec.Compression.Zlib.Raw, Codec.Compression.Zlib.Internal other-modules: Codec.Compression.Zlib.Stream, Codec.Compression.Zlib.ByteStringCompat default-language: Haskell2010 other-extensions: CPP, ForeignFunctionInterface, RankNTypes, BangPatterns, DeriveDataTypeable other-extensions: DeriveGeneric other-extensions: CApiFFI build-depends: base >= 4.9 && < 4.21, bytestring >= 0.9 && < 0.13 build-tools: hsc2hs >= 0.67 && < 0.69 if os(windows) && impl(ghc < 8.4) build-tools: hsc2hs < 0.68.5 -- GHC 7 ships hsc2hs-0.67 -- use `includes:` to include them when compiling includes: zlib.h hs-zlib.h include-dirs: cbits-extra c-sources: cbits-extra/hs-zlib.c ghc-options: -Wall -fwarn-tabs if flag(non-blocking-ffi) cpp-options: -DNON_BLOCKING_FFI -- Cross-platform builds (such as JS and WASM) must have access -- to C sources, so using zlib-clib unconditionally. -- -- On Windows, zlib is shipped as part of GHC's mingw/lib directory, -- which GHC always includes in its linker search path. However, -- there is no guarantee that zlib1.dll (the corresponding shared library) -- will be available on the user's PATH at runtime, making it risky to depend upon -- (see https://github.com/haskell/zlib/issues/65 for what can go wrong). -- Thus, we resort to zlib-clib unless pkg-config is available. if flag(bundled-c-zlib) || impl(ghcjs) || os(ghcjs) || arch(wasm32) || (!flag(pkg-config) && os(windows)) build-depends: zlib-clib < 2 else if flag(pkg-config) -- NB: pkg-config is available on windows as well when using msys2 pkgconfig-depends: zlib else extra-libraries: z test-suite tests type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 main-is: Test.hs other-modules: Utils, Test.Codec.Compression.Zlib.Internal, Test.Codec.Compression.Zlib.Stream hs-source-dirs: test default-language: Haskell2010 build-depends: base, bytestring, zlib, QuickCheck == 2.*, tasty >= 0.8 && < 1.6, tasty-quickcheck >= 0.8 && < 0.11 ghc-options: -Wall