name: template-hsml version: 0.2.0.2 synopsis: Haskell's Simple Markup Language description: HSML syntax is very similar to that of XML, but there are less rules. The main advantage over plain XML or HTML is that it allows you to embed Haskell declarations and expression directly into your template. The main advantage over something like Blaze is that it saves you the overhead of using Blaze's combinators. It's also relatively easy to port your existing plain HTML templates into HSML (most of the times, cut & paste will suffice). For examples, see the examples directory. license: BSD3 license-file: LICENSE author: Petr Pilař maintainer: maintainer+the.palmik@gmail.com copyright: Petr Pilař 2012 category: Web, Template, Templating build-type: Simple cabal-version: >=1.8 stability: Experimental source-repository head type: git location: git://github.com/Palmik/HSML.git flag testing description: Are we building for testing? default: False library hs-source-dirs: src exposed-modules: Template.HSML other-modules: Template.HSML.Internal.TH , Template.HSML.Internal.Types , Template.HSML.Internal.Types.Syntax , Template.HSML.Internal.Parser , Template.HSML.Internal.Parser.Syntax build-depends: base == 4.5.* , blaze-markup == 0.5.* , haskell-src-exts == 1.13.* , haskell-src-meta == 0.5.* , parsec == 3.1.* , template-haskell == 2.7.* extensions: CPP ghc-options: -O2 -Wall if flag(testing) cpp-options: -DTESTING test-suite template-hsml-tests type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 hs-source-dirs: tests main-is: Main.hs other-modules: Parser.Syntax build-depends: base == 4.5.* , template-hsml , parsec == 3.1.* , QuickCheck == 2.4.* , test-framework == 0.6.* , test-framework-quickcheck2 == 0.2.* ghc-options: -Wall cpp-options: -DTESTING