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-r2 (multistate-0.7.0.0-r2) |
2016-03-09T12:05:22Z |
lspitzner |
bef1a17a6c406a4468feee7dea8f82e70565a7acb1dae9dd0bf974d7cb3a6018
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-r1 (multistate-0.7.0.0-r1) |
2016-02-18T23:30:33Z |
lspitzner |
c0546d74f2bc0c476714677432693161d63956a2a23fc88a30f7c61239672a9b
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Changed description
from When using multiple Read\/Write\/State transformers in the same monad stack,
it becomes necessary to lift the operations in order to affect a specific
transformer.
Using heterogeneous lists (and all kinds of GHC extensions magic),
this package provides transformers that remove that necessity:
MultiReaderT\/MultiWriterT\/MultiStateT\/MultiRWST can contain a
heterogeneous list of values.
See the <https://github.com/lspitzner/multistate README> for
a longer description.
The latest published version contains some breaking changes.
Please complain if this causes problems (for future consideration).
to When using multiple Read\/Write\/State transformers in the same monad stack,
it becomes necessary to lift the operations in order to affect a specific
transformer.
Using heterogeneous lists (and all kinds of GHC extensions magic),
this package provides transformers that remove that necessity:
MultiReaderT\/MultiWriterT\/MultiStateT\/MultiRWST can contain a
heterogeneous list of values.
See the <https://github.com/lspitzner/multistate README> for
a longer description.
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-r0 (multistate-0.7.0.0-r0) |
2016-02-18T23:23:31Z |
lspitzner |
970076509ed677cc132cd2b1ae4f9c5cf2de7126d2f581db51c757132179e5d5
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