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gnu: Add apply-refact.

* gnu/packages/haskell-apps.scm (apply-refact): New variable.

Signed-off-by: Marius Bakke <mbakke@fastmail.com>
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Brian Leung 2020-01-23 19:26:27 -08:00 committed by Marius Bakke
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;;; Copyright © 2019 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
;;; Copyright © 2019 Alex Griffin <a@ajgrf.com>
;;; Copyright © 2020 Alexandru-Sergiu Marton <brown121407@member.fsf.org>
;;; Copyright © 2020 Brian Leung <bkleung89@gmail.com>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
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#:use-module (gnu packages rsync)
#:use-module (gnu packages version-control))
(define-public apply-refact
(package
(name "apply-refact")
(version "0.6.0.0")
(source
(origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append
"https://hackage.haskell.org/package/apply-refact/apply-refact-"
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"0p2mqgjcqr1zcmk8zgr0yq7g8z1agsa6l493lkj6g3ya9lyhxgig"))))
(build-system haskell-build-system)
(inputs
`(("ghc-refact" ,ghc-refact)
("ghc-exactprint" ,ghc-exactprint)
("ghc-syb" ,ghc-syb)
("ghc-temporary" ,ghc-temporary)
("ghc-filemanip" ,ghc-filemanip)
("ghc-unix-compat" ,ghc-unix-compat)
("ghc-optparse-applicative"
,ghc-optparse-applicative)))
(native-inputs
`(("ghc-tasty" ,ghc-tasty)
("ghc-tasty-golden" ,ghc-tasty-golden)
("ghc-tasty-expected-failure"
,ghc-tasty-expected-failure)
("ghc-silently" ,ghc-silently)))
(home-page "https://hackage.haskell.org/package/apply-refact")
(synopsis "Perform refactorings specified by the refact library")
(description
"This package lets you perform refactorings specified by the refact
library. It is primarily used with HLint's @code{--refactor} flag.")
(license license:bsd-3)))
;; In Stackage LTS 14, this package is at 2.4.1.0. However, that
;; version requires version 2.4.1.0 of the 'Cabal' package, which is
;; provided by GHC 8.6.5 at version 2.4.0.1. Hence, we use an older