rely on gcc. The patch uses the new USE_GCC=any code in Mk/bsd.gcc.mk to
accomplish this.
The ports chosen were ports that blocked 2 or more ports from building with
clang. (There are several hundred other ports that still fail to build with
clang, even with this patch. This is merely one step along the way.)
Those interested in fixing these ports with clang, and have clang as their
default compiler, can simply set FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING=yes.
For those who have gcc as their default compiler, this change is believed
to cause no change.
Hat: portmgr
Tested with: multiple runs on amd64-8-exp-bcm and 9-exp-clang, with various
combinations of patch/no-patch and flag settings.
to djb's `daemontools` or the Ruby project `god`. It's goals are to keep
a set of services running, and to facilitate the easy configuration and
restart of those services.
WWW: http://github.com/jamwt/Angel
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
balances mismatched tags, so that there shouldn't be any parse failures.
It does not handle a full HTML document rendering, such as adding missing
html and head tags.
WWW: https://github.com/snoyberg/xml
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
parse unstructured and malformed HTML from the web. It also provides an
Enumeratee which can parse streamline html, which means it consumes constant
memory. You can start from the `tests/Tests.hs` module to see what it can
do.
WWW: http://github.com/yihuang/tagstream-conduit
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
Ruby library RSpec. However, Hspec is just a framework for running
HUnit and QuickCheck tests. Compared to other options, it provides a
much nicer syntax that makes tests very easy to read.
WWW: http://hspec.github.com/
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
devel/hs-binary: this package became part of lang/ghc.
devel/hs-convertible-text: this package is obsolete.
devel/hs-control-monad-attempt: this package is obsolete.
devel/hs-data-object: this package is obsolete.
devel/hs-data-object-yaml: this package is obsolete.
devel/hs-deepseq: this package became part of lang/ghc.
devel/hs-ghc-paths-docs: not needed any more.
devel/hs-haddock-docs: not needed any more.
devel/hs-mtl-docs: not needed any more.
devel/hs-pool: this package is obsolete.
devel/hs-transformers-docs: not needed any more.
print/hs-hscolour-docs: not needed any more.
textproc/hs-xhtml-docs: not needed any more.
textproc/hs-xml-enumerator: this package is obsolete.
www/hs-happstack-data: this package is obsolete.
www/hs-happstack-ixset: this package is obsolete.
www/hs-happstack-state: this package is obsolete.
www/hs-happstack-util: this package is obsolete.
www/hs-http-enumerator: this package is obsolete.
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
Please note that port revision for all the Haskell ports without version changes
are also bumped. Other per-port updates are coming soon (in separate commits)!
In addition to that, separate -docs ports are no longer needed so they are
now removed.
Thanks ashish@ for the assistance.
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
on top of wxWidgets, a comprehensive C++ library that is portable across
all major GUI platforms, including GTK, Windows, X11, and MacOS X. This
version works with wxWidgets 2.9 only. Distributed under the WXWINDOWS
LIBRARY LICENSE. Please see LICENSE file, but note that this is essentially
LGPL with an exception allowing binary distribution of proprietary software.
This is the same license as wxWidgets itself uses.
WWW: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
connection. It also provides higher-level functions which allow you to
avoid direct usage of enumerators.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/http-conduit
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
based on the datatypes found in the xml-types package. This package is
broken up into the following modules:
* Text.XML: DOM-based parsing and rendering. This is the most commonly
used module.
* Text.XML.Cursor: A wrapper around Text.XML which allows bidirectional
traversing of the DOM, similar to XPath.
* Text.XML.Unresolved: A slight modification to Text.XML which does not
require all entities to be resolved at parsing. The datatypes are
slightly more complicated here, and therefore this module is only
recommended when you need to deal directly with raw entities.
* Text.XML.Stream.Parse: Streaming parser, including some streaming
parser combinators.
* Text.XML.Stream.Render: Streaming renderer.
WWW: http://github.com/snoyberg/xml
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
Tango math library; approximate and exact equality comparisons for general
types.
WWW: http://github.com/patperry/hs-ieee754
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
like having first-class access to the storage space behind IORefs. The
data structure is analogous to a bank vault, where you can access different
bank boxes with different keys; hence the name. Also provided is a "locker"
type, representing a store for a single element.
WWW: https://github.com/HeinrichApfelmus/vault
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
library are quite limited. The unixutils package contains some good ones,
but they aren't portable to Windows. This library just repackages the
Cabal implementations of its own temporary file and folder functions so
that you can use them without linking against Cabal or depending on it
being installed.
WWW: http://www.github.com/batterseapower/temporary
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell