úÎ!º     None,X6pickle'Something that can be sent as a metric.pickleF is our Data Dog (get it?) and he holds on to our sock and config. G is a little MVar bed which Pickle likes to sleep in. He is a good boy.pickle)Configuration for the UDP connection usedpickleHost of statsd serverpicklePort of statsd serverpickle7Prefix concatenated to all metrics names in our programpickle -ed tags for all stats we reportpickle&Whether to print all metrics to stdoutpickleTags for DogStatsD pickle0Default config used for StatsD UDP connection () pickleGStart up our statsd client. You probably want to do this first in main:  main = do$setupPickle defaultConfig ...Subsequent calls to  ¢ will close the existing connection and create a new one with the updated settings. If multiple threads race to setup the connection, the last one to finish wins. pickle Send a gauge.pickle.alias for gauge since it can be hard to spell.pickle.alias for gauge since it can be hard to spell. pickleSend a counter. pickle Send a timer.pickle±Send a metric. Parses the options together. This function makes a best-effort to send the metric; no metric-sending exceptions will be thrown. The metric won't be sent if   hasn't been called yet.pickleParse tags into string to send.pickle4Internal TVar keeping track of singleton connection.pickle#Start the connection for our Picklepickle*Internal utility to show something as Textpickle(metric kind in character form (g,c,ms,s)pickle metric namepickle metric valuepickleTags for metricpickle%Sampling rate for applicable metrics.        %pickle-1.0.0.0-FvPO19IsAAbFxsCIJeMH4x Data.Pickle MetricData StatsDConfig statsdHost statsdPort statsdPrefix statsdTags statsdVerboseTags defaultConfig setupPicklegaugecountertimermetricshowTPicklepicklebaseGHC.Basemappendgageguage parseTags initPickle