name: dash-haskell version: 1.0.0.2 synopsis: Command line tool to generate Dash docsets (IDE docs) from package haddock homepage: http://www.github.com/jfeltz/dash-haskell Bug-reports: https://github.com/jfeltz/dash-haskell/issues license: LGPL-3 license-file: LICENSE author: John P. Feltz maintainer: jfeltz@gmail.com copyright: (c) 2014 John P. Feltz category: Documentation build-type: Simple cabal-version: >= 1.18 extra-source-files: README.md description: Dash is a framework and file format for allowing easy lookup and indexing of programming docs, e.g. API functions and modules. A number of plugins offer dash docset lookup in editors such as Emacs and Vim. By using this tool, one can convert haskell package haddock(s) to docsets. . The major benefit of dash-haskell, is that once these docsets are built, dash tools provide one of the few, if only solutions for offline, contextual, and project dependency approximate IDE documentation for Haskell. . Summary: . > $ dash-haskell --help > Usage: dash-haskell [-p|--dbprovider ] [-o|--output ] > [-q|--quiet] [-c|--cabal ] > [-r|--cabal-constraints executable=name, ..] [packages] > additional help is also available on arguments with "dash-haskell help arg" > Available options: > -h,--help Show this help text > -p,--dbprovider > a ghc package db provider: cabal|ghc|dir > -o,--output the directory to write created docsets to > -q,--quiet set to quiet output > -c,--cabal the cabal file to source package dependencies from > -r,--cabal-constraints executable=name, .. > limit package results from a cabal file source, see > documentation > packages a list of packages to specifically build, e.g. > either-1.0.1 text-1.2.0 . > $ cd foo-1.2.0/ > $ dash-haskell -c foo.cabal -o docsets > db provider: > lookup strategy: cabal sandbox db index > cmd: cabal > args: sandbox hc-pkg list > > processing: system-filepath-0.4.12 > writing files.. > writing plist.. > populating database.. > finished populating sqlite database.. > > processing: system-fileio-0.3.14 > writing files.. > writing plist.. > populating database.. > finished populating sqlite database.. > > processing: pipes-4.1.2 > writing files.. > writing plist.. > populating database.. > finished populating sqlite database.. > > warning: failed to process: parsec-3.1.5 > warning: path errors in pkg conf file: > /home/jpf/local/cabal-sandboxes/dash-haskell/x86_64-linux-ghc-7.8.3-packages.conf.d/parsec-3.1.5-abf7e89cafe4e74712f678cea843c1c8.conf > with problem(s): > missing: haddock interface file > missing: html doc dir > > processing: sqlite-simple-0.4.8.0 > writing files.. > writing plist.. > populating database.. > finished populating sqlite database.. > > $ . Notice, the failure of parsec-3.1.5 is illustrated here to show that in this case, dash-haskell depends on haddock documentation being built for the requested package. A possible resolution in this case, if using a sandbox, is: . > $ cabal install --reinstall parsec-3.1.5 --enable-documentation > $ dash-haskell parsec-3.1.5 -o docsets . Versions: . The version numbering scheme for this package is defined as follows, given: . >dash-haskell-a.b.c.d . a, b index interface or feature changes to the CLI . c, d index bug-fix and documentation updates . executable dash-haskell main-is: Main.hs other-modules: Pipes.Db Pipes.Conf Pipes.FileSystem Options Package Control.Monad.M Data.String.Util Data.String.Indent Haddock Options.CabalConstraints Options.Documentation Options.Cabal Options.DbProvider Haddock.Sqlite Haddock.Artifact PackageId Package.Conf build-depends: Cabal >= 1.18 , base >= 4.7 && <4.8 , bytestring >= 0.10.0.1 , containers >= 0.5.5.1 , direct-sqlite >= 2.3.13 , directory >= 1.2.1.0 , either >= 4.3 , ghc >= 7.8.3 , mtl >= 2.1.3.1 , optparse-applicative >= 0.10.0 && < 0.11 , pipes >= 4.1.0 , process >= 1.2.0.0 , sqlite-simple >= 0.4.5.0 , system-fileio >= 0.3.12 && < 0.3.15 , system-filepath >= 0.3.1 && < 0.5 , tagsoup >= 0.12.7 , text >= 0.7.1 , transformers >= 0.3 && < 0.5 , parsec >= 3.1.5 , haddock-api >= 2.15.0 ghc-options: -Wall -rtsopts hs-source-dirs: src default-language: Haskell2010