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-r3 (prompt-0.1.0.0-r3) 2015-06-29T22:27:07Z jle dc64376a5e4f99f5ef13edbcac5d80610d73f78d4362b9acf75cf90af485f3f9
  • Changed description from

    Monad (and transformer) for delayed-effect "pure"
    prompt-and-response queries.
    
    Allows you to specify programs that might query a
    database, talk to stdio, etc., without ever involving IO
    or opening the door to arbitrary IO.  Write a potentially
    pure computation describing prompting interactions, etc.,
    without having your type actually do any IO or involve
    itself with IO or any effectful context.
    
    Useful as a source of "things from IO", without ever
    actually involving IO or arbitrary IO itself; only
    executing a specific subset of IO (or State, etc.) that
    you yourself, the caller, specifies explicitly.  Safer
    and more meaningful type.
    
    For more information and instructions on usage with
    examples, see <https://github.com/mstksg/prompt> and the README.
    
    Not quite related to the /MonadPrompt/ library.
    to
    Monad (and transformer) for delayed-effect "pure"
    prompt-and-response queries.
    
    Allows you to specify programs that might query a
    database, talk to stdio, etc., without ever involving IO
    or opening the door to arbitrary IO.  Write a potentially
    pure computation describing prompting interactions, etc.,
    without having your type actually do any IO or involve
    itself with IO or any effectful context.
    
    Useful as a source of "things from IO", without ever
    actually involving IO or arbitrary IO itself; only
    executing a specific subset of IO (or State, etc.) that
    you yourself, the caller, specifies explicitly.  Safer
    and more meaningful type.
    
    For more information and instructions on usage with
    examples, see <https://github.com/mstksg/prompt the README>.
    
    Not quite related to the /MonadPrompt/ library.

-r2 (prompt-0.1.0.0-r2) 2015-06-29T22:26:06Z jle 1594a98bb496df2430314666c1914b14b59a7058e7e29f7f9a65728f7ca16c0d
  • Changed description from

    Monad (and transformer) for delayed-effect "pure"
    prompt-and-response queries.
    
    Allows you to specify programs that might query a
    database, talk to stdio, etc., without ever involving IO
    or opening the door to arbitrary IO.  Write a potentially
    pure computation describing prompting interactions, etc.,
    without having your type actually do any IO or involve
    itself with IO or any effectful context.
    
    Useful as a source of "things from IO", without ever
    actually involving IO or arbitrary IO itself; only
    executing a specific subset of IO (or State, etc.) that
    you yourself, the caller, specifies explicitly.  Safer
    and more meaningful type.
    
    For more information and instructions on usage with
    examples, see <https://github.com/mstksg/prompt the
    README>.
    
    Not quite related to the /MonadPrompt/ library.
    to
    Monad (and transformer) for delayed-effect "pure"
    prompt-and-response queries.
    
    Allows you to specify programs that might query a
    database, talk to stdio, etc., without ever involving IO
    or opening the door to arbitrary IO.  Write a potentially
    pure computation describing prompting interactions, etc.,
    without having your type actually do any IO or involve
    itself with IO or any effectful context.
    
    Useful as a source of "things from IO", without ever
    actually involving IO or arbitrary IO itself; only
    executing a specific subset of IO (or State, etc.) that
    you yourself, the caller, specifies explicitly.  Safer
    and more meaningful type.
    
    For more information and instructions on usage with
    examples, see <https://github.com/mstksg/prompt> and the README.
    
    Not quite related to the /MonadPrompt/ library.

-r1 (prompt-0.1.0.0-r1) 2015-06-29T22:25:06Z jle fe8e6d9cfbbc533ae05c9c2cab9ad145e815a28e12492e5dd3b75d7270bd27e0
  • Changed description from

    Monad (and transformer) for delayed-effect "pure"
    prompt-and-response queries.
    
    Allows you to specify programs that might query a
    database, talk to stdio, etc., without ever involving IO
    or opening the door to arbitrary IO.  Write a potentially
    pure computation describing prompting interactions, etc.,
    without having your type actually do any IO or involve
    itself with IO or any effectful context.
    
    Useful as a source of "things from IO", without ever
    actually involving IO or arbitrary IO itself; only
    executing a specific subset of IO (or State, etc.) that
    you yourself, the caller, specifies explicitly.  Safer
    and more meaningful type.
    
    For more information and instructions on usage with
    examples, see <https://github.com/mstksg/prompt the
    README>.
    to
    Monad (and transformer) for delayed-effect "pure"
    prompt-and-response queries.
    
    Allows you to specify programs that might query a
    database, talk to stdio, etc., without ever involving IO
    or opening the door to arbitrary IO.  Write a potentially
    pure computation describing prompting interactions, etc.,
    without having your type actually do any IO or involve
    itself with IO or any effectful context.
    
    Useful as a source of "things from IO", without ever
    actually involving IO or arbitrary IO itself; only
    executing a specific subset of IO (or State, etc.) that
    you yourself, the caller, specifies explicitly.  Safer
    and more meaningful type.
    
    For more information and instructions on usage with
    examples, see <https://github.com/mstksg/prompt the
    README>.
    
    Not quite related to the /MonadPrompt/ library.

-r0 (prompt-0.1.0.0-r0) 2015-06-29T22:23:35Z jle c61c2403bad6d27d1fff04ea0ccf1190393265d544fe94fea1539c6c519269b9