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authorMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2016-01-24 23:15:58 +0100
committerMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2016-01-24 23:58:38 +0100
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parentpackage.use.mask studio for net-analyzer/icinga2 (diff)
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Unify quoting in metadata.xml files for machine processing
Force unified quoting in all metadata.xml files since lxml does not preserve original use of single and double quotes. Ensuring unified quoting before the process allows distinguishing the GLEP 67-related metadata.xml changes from unrelated quoting changes.
Diffstat (limited to 'dev-haskell/hexpat')
-rw-r--r--dev-haskell/hexpat/metadata.xml12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/dev-haskell/hexpat/metadata.xml b/dev-haskell/hexpat/metadata.xml
index b086c39e8464..1cdb0a83454a 100644
--- a/dev-haskell/hexpat/metadata.xml
+++ b/dev-haskell/hexpat/metadata.xml
@@ -26,13 +26,13 @@
If you want to do interactive I\/O, an obvious option is to use lazy parsing
with one of the lazy I\/O functions such as hGetContents. However, this can be
- problematic in some applications because it doesn&#39;t handle I\/O errors properly
+ problematic in some applications because it doesn't handle I\/O errors properly
and can give no guarantee of timely resource cleanup. In these cases, chunked
I\/O is a better approach: Take a look at the /hexpat-enumerator/ package.
- /IO/ is filed under /Internal/ because it&#39;s low-level and most users won&#39;t want
+ /IO/ is filed under /Internal/ because it's low-level and most users won't want
it. The other /Internal/ modules are re-exported by /Annotated/, /Tree/ and /Extended/,
- so you won&#39;t need to import them directly.
+ so you won't need to import them directly.
Credits to Iavor Diatchki and the @xml@ (XML.Light) package for /Proc/ and /Cursor/.
Thanks to the many contributors.
@@ -41,17 +41,17 @@
if you call a safe FFI callback from an unbound thread. This can get out of
control in a busy application. To avoid this, from version 0.19.1 we now delegate
processing to a single worker thread if the calling thread is not bound.
- This essentially means that hexpat currently won&#39;t exploit multicores very well.
+ This essentially means that hexpat currently won't exploit multicores very well.
It also means that hexpat may be more efficient on threads spawned with forkOS
(to give you a bound thread) rather than forkIO.
- ChangeLog: 0.15 changes intended to fix a (rare) \&quot;error: a C finalizer called back into Haskell.\&quot;
+ ChangeLog: 0.15 changes intended to fix a (rare) \"error: a C finalizer called back into Haskell.\"
that seemed only to happen only on ghc6.12.X; 0.15.1 Fix broken Annotated parse;
0.16 switch from mtl to transformers; 0.17 fix mapNodeContainer &amp; rename some things.;
0.18 rename defaultEncoding to overrideEncoding. 0.18.3 formatG and indent were demanding list
items more than once (inefficient in chunked processing); 0.19 add Extended.hs;
0.19.1 fix a memory leak introduced in 0.19, delegate parsing to bound thread
- if unbound (see note above); 0.19.2 include expat source code so \&#39;cabal install\&#39; just works
+ if unbound (see note above); 0.19.2 include expat source code so \'cabal install\' just works
on Linux, Mac and Windows (thanks Jacob Stanley); 0.19.3 fix misconfiguration of expat
which broke entity parsing; 0.19.4 bump version constraint for text; 0.19.5 bump text
to &lt; 0.12 and fix text-0.10.0.1 breakage; 0.19.6 dependency breakage with List;