true-name: Template Haskell hack to violate module abstractions
Knowing a true name gives one power over its owner.
A Template Haskell hack to get unexported Name
s―be they types, data
constructors, record fields or class methods―a slightly less unsafe way
to violate another module's abstractions than unsafeCoerce
.
A few quick examples.
I'm too lazy to keep a changelog, but I do write detailed commit messages.
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Versions [RSS] | 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.1, 0.0.0.2, 0.1.0.0, 0.1.0.1, 0.1.0.2, 0.1.0.3, 0.2.0.0 |
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Dependencies | base (>=4.5 && <5), template-haskell (>=2.7 && <2.15) [details] |
License | BSD-3-Clause |
Copyright | © 2014−2017 Liyang HU |
Author | Liyang HU |
Maintainer | true-name@liyang.hu |
Revised | Revision 2 made by phadej at 2020-07-21T16:11:59Z |
Category | Data, Unsafe |
Home page | https://github.com/liyang/true-name |
Source repo | head: git clone https://github.com/liyang/true-name |
Uploaded | by LiyangHu at 2017-08-24T08:53:57Z |
Distributions | Stackage:0.2.0.0 |
Reverse Dependencies | 1 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
Downloads | 8303 total (24 in the last 30 days) |
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Status | Docs available [build log] Last success reported on 2017-08-24 [all 1 reports] |