haskell-src-meta: Parse source to template-haskell abstract syntax.

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Dependencies base (>=4.8 && <5), haskell-src-exts (>=1.18 && <1.23), pretty (>=1.0 && <1.2), safe (<=0.3.9), syb (>=0.1 && <0.8), template-haskell (>=2.10 && <2.16), th-orphans (>=0.12 && <0.14) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright (c) Matt Morrow
Author Matt Morrow
Maintainer danburton.email@gmail.com
Category Language, Template Haskell
Bug tracker https://github.com/DanBurton/haskell-src-meta/issues
Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/danburton/haskell-src-meta.git
Uploaded by DanBurton at 2019-11-02T05:36:18Z
Distributions Arch:0.8.11, Debian:0.8.5, Fedora:0.8.12, LTSHaskell:0.8.13, NixOS:0.8.13, Stackage:0.8.13
Reverse Dependencies 114 direct, 3786 indirect [details]
Downloads 86935 total (337 in the last 30 days)
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Last success reported on 2019-11-02 [all 1 reports]

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The haskell-src-meta Package Hackage Build Status

haskell-src-meta is a package originally by Matt Morrow for converting a parsed AST from haskell-src-exts to a TH AST for use in splices and quasiquoters. The last version Matt released before he disappeared from the Haskell community was 0.0.6, but by that time his library was already popular, so some community members eventually decided to take over maintenance of the package, keeping it up to date with the latest versions of TH etc.

I don't really view this as "my" package so if you want write access to the github repository, or you think you could do a better job as maintainer, just ask.

The above was written by Ben Millwood, but I (Dan Burton) share the same sentiment.