Changelog for streamly-core-0.2.1
Changelog
0.2.1 (Dec 2023)
- Make the serialization of the unit constructor deterministic.
- Expose
pinnedSerialize
&deserialize
viaStreamly.Data.Array
.
0.2.0 (Nov 2023)
See 0.1.0-0.2.0 API Changelog for a full list of API changes in this release. Only a few significant changes are mentioned here.
Breaking Changes
ParserK
inStreamly.Data.ParserK
is not implicitly specialized to arrays anymore. To adapt to the new code, changeParserK a m b
toParserK (Array a) m b
where theArray
type comes fromStreamly.Data.Array
. This change also affected the signatures ofparseChunks
andparseBreakChunks
.- Changed the signature of 'Streamly.Data.Stream.handle' to make the exception handler monadic.
- Behavior change: Exceptions are now rethrown promptly in
bracketIO
.
Enhancements
- Serialization: Added a
Streamly.Data.MutByteArray
module with aSerialize
type class for fast binary serialization. The Data.Array module supplies theserialize
anddeserialize
operations for arrays. - Unpinned Arrays: Unboxed arrays are now created unpinned by default,
they were created pinned earlier. During IO operations, unpinned arrays
are automatically copied to pinned memory. When arrays are directly
passed to IO operations programmers can choose to create them pinned to
avoid a copy. To create pinned arrays, use the internal APIs with the
pinned*
prefix. - StreamK now supports native exception handling routines (handle, bracketIO).
Earlier we had to convert it to the
Stream
type for exception handling.
Deprecations
See 0.1.0-0.2.0 API Changelog for a full list of deprecations.
Internal API Changes
- Fold constructor has changed, added a
final
field to support finalization and cleanup of a chain of folds. Theextract
field is now used only for mapping the fold internal state to fold result for scanning purposes. If your fold does not require cleanup you can just use your existingextract
function asfinal
as well to adapt to this change. - Many low level internal modules have been removed, they are entirely exported from higher level internal modules. If you were importing any of the missing low level modules then import the higher level modules instead.
- Internal module changes:
- Streamly.Internal.Serialize.FromBytes -> Streamly.Internal.Data.Binary.Parser
- Streamly.Internal.Serialize.ToBytes -> Streamly.Internal.Data.Binary.Stream
- Streamly.Internal.Data.Unbox is now exported via Streamly.Internal.Data.Serialize
- Streamly.Internal.Data.IORef.Unboxed is now exported via Streamly.Internal.Data.Serialize
0.1.0 (March 2023)
Also see streamly-core-0.1.0 API Changelog or https://hackage.haskell.org/package/streamly-core-0.1.0/docs/docs/ApiChangelogs/0.1.0.txt
streamly
package is split into two packages, (1) streamly-core
that
has only GHC boot library depdendecies, and (2) streamly
that contains
higher level operations (including concurrent ones) with additional
dependencies.
- Moved the following modules from
streamly
package to thestreamly-core
package:- Streamly.Console.Stdio
- Streamly.Data.Fold
- Streamly.Data.Unfold
- Streamly.FileSystem.Handle
- Streamly.Unicode.Stream
- Added the following new modules:
- Streamly.Data.Array
- Streamly.Data.Array.Generic
- Streamly.Data.MutArray
- Streamly.Data.MutArray.Generic
- Streamly.Data.Parser
- Streamly.Data.ParserK
- Streamly.Data.Stream
- Streamly.Data.StreamK
- Streamly.FileSystem.Dir
- Streamly.FileSystem.File
- Streamly.Unicode.Parser
- Streamly.Unicode.String