Use CPP hackery to make it compile with ghc-8.0 and ghc 7.10. If
ghc-7.10 works, I assume earlier supported versions of GHC also
work. All tests pass with both GHC versions.
Unfortunately, the TH changes force changes in the type signature
of Yesod.Routes.TH.RenderRoute.mkRouteCons from:
mkRouteCons :: [ResourceTree Type] -> ([Con], [Dec])
to
mkRouteCons :: [ResourceTree Type] -> Q ([Con], [Dec])
and I can't see a way around that.
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| yesod-form | ||
| yesod-newsfeed | ||
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| yesod-sitemap | ||
| yesod-static | ||
| yesod-test | ||
| yesod-websockets | ||
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| CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
| Dockerfile | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| README | ||
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Yesod Web Framework
An advanced web framework using the Haskell programming language. Featuring:
- safety & security guaranteed at compile time
- developer productivity: tools for all your basic web development needs
- raw performance
- fast, compiled code
- techniques for constant-space memory consumption
- asynchronous IO
- this is built in to the Haskell programming language (like Erlang)
Learn more about Yesod on its main website. If you want to get started using Yesod, we strongly recommend the quick start guide, based on the Haskell build tool stack.
Hacking on Yesod
Yesod consists mostly of four repositories:
git clone --recursive http://github.com/yesodweb/shakespeare
git clone --recursive http://github.com/yesodweb/persistent
git clone --recursive http://github.com/yesodweb/wai
git clone --recursive http://github.com/yesodweb/yesod
Each repository can be built with stack build.