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devel/hs-shelly: import hs-shelly-1.10.0
Shelly provides a single module for convenient systems programming in
Haskell.
* Shelly is aimed at convenience and getting things done rather than being
a demonstration of elegance.
* It has detailed and useful error messages.
* It maintains its own environment, making it thread-safe.
* It has low memory usage: It has
* run_ and other underscore variants that do not return stdout,
* runFoldLines to run a fold operation over each line rather than loading
all of stdout into memory,
* runHandle and runHandles for complete control over handles.
The focus of this library on convenience combined with good error messages
should make shelly approachable for newer users of Haskell.
Shelly provides a single module for convenient systems programming in
Haskell.
* Shelly is aimed at convenience and getting things done rather than being
a demonstration of elegance.
* It has detailed and useful error messages.
* It maintains its own environment, making it thread-safe.
* It has low memory usage: It has
* run_ and other underscore variants that do not return stdout,
* runFoldLines to run a fold operation over each line rather than loading
all of stdout into memory,
* runHandle and runHandles for complete control over handles.
The focus of this library on convenience combined with good error messages
should make shelly approachable for newer users of Haskell.