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-r1 (postgresql-typed-0.3.0-r1) 2015-01-05T02:49:28Z DylanSimon 35940b0e46fe7407cd7f915d94dfd4f7fe8e3741d11817595f8c05a69195e224
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    Automatically type-check SQL statements at compile time.
    Uses Template Haskell and the raw PostgreSQL protocol to describe SQL statement at compile time and provide appropriate type marshalling for both parameters and results.
    Allows not only syntax verification of your SQL but also full type safety between your SQL and Haskell.
    Supports many built-in PostgreSQL types already, including arrays and ranges, and can be easily extended in user code to support any other types.
    Originally based on Chris Forno's templatepg library.
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    Automatically type-check SQL statements at compile time.
    Uses Template Haskell and the raw PostgreSQL protocol to describe SQL statements at compile time and provide appropriate type marshalling for both parameters and results.
    Allows not only syntax verification of your SQL but also full type safety between your SQL and Haskell.
    Supports many built-in PostgreSQL types already, including arrays and ranges, and can be easily extended in user code to support any other types.
    Originally based on Chris Forno's templatepg library.

-r0 (postgresql-typed-0.3.0-r0) 2015-01-05T02:40:27Z DylanSimon e182ad7ba5fe87ce4474079446433b3a0b3ad422d9bd9f6443470c0bb94eeb1b