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-r1 (pinch-0.1.0.1-r1) 2015-11-16T06:12:02Z abhinav 59a14772df78b19d44944e872c557184b631b29dcd60c478fceb33a7bc8e9696
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    This library provides machinery for types to specify how they can be
    serialized and deserialized into/from Thrift payloads. It makes no
    assumptions on how these payloads are sent or received and performs no
    code generation. Types may specify how to be serialized and deserialized
    by defining instances of the @Pinchable@ typeclass by hand, or with
    automatically derived instances by using generics. Check the documentation
    in the "Pinch" module for more information.
    
    /What is Thrift?/ Apache Thrift provides an interface description
    language, a set of communication protocols, and a code generator and
    libraries for various programming languages to interact with the generated
    code. Pinch aims to provide an alternative implementation of Thrift for
    Haskell.
    to
    This library provides machinery for types to specify how they can be
    serialized and deserialized into/from Thrift payloads. It makes no
    assumptions on how these payloads are sent or received and performs no
    code generation. Types may specify how to be serialized and deserialized
    by defining instances of the @Pinchable@ typeclass by hand, or with
    automatically derived instances by using generics. Check the documentation
    in the "Pinch" module for more information.
    
    /What is Thrift?/: Apache Thrift provides an interface description
    language, a set of communication protocols, and a code generator and
    libraries for various programming languages to interact with the generated
    code. Pinch aims to provide an alternative implementation of Thrift for
    Haskell.
    
    Documentation is available on
    <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pinch Hackage> and
    <http://abhinavg.net/pinch/ here>.

-r0 (pinch-0.1.0.1-r0) 2015-11-16T05:56:14Z abhinav 176b5569899753a2d37d8a1254a50f413872d9a55b1c0615f40904dc3aaa4472