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== Changes in base 4 ==
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== Typical breakages with GHC 6.10 ==
   
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[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.glasgow.user/15430 54 new packages] break with the current GHC 6.10 release candidate.
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The primary reasons are:
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* Changes to Arrow class definition
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* Changes to Map monadic types
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* Cabal changes
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* Changes to ghc-api
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* Changes to when 'forall' is parsed
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* GHC.Prim was moved,
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* Changes to -fvia-C and headers?
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* GADT changes,
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* pragma warnings tightened
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* Integer constructors have moved
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* New warnings and used -Werror
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Each of these has a standard way to solve the problem. Techniques should be attached here.
   
 
== Backwards compatibility ==
 
== Backwards compatibility ==

Revision as of 17:14, 11 October 2008

A list of things that need updating when porting packages to newer library/cabal versions.

If you maintain a Haskell package this is for you. For older versions of this document:

Updating to GHC 6.10 and Cabal 1.6

When upgrading to GHC 6.10, any of your packages that worked against the base-3 library will continue to work. GHC 6.10 provides both the old base-3 library and the new base-4.

To ensure your old code continues to work, you can have the code compile and link against base-3, and then, over time, migrate code to the base-4 series.

Adding base-3 constraints

How to do this depends on how you build your Haskell code. We'll start with the most simplistic build mechanisms. cabal-install, the most sophisticated tool, will sort this all out for you anyway, so things should change.

ghc --make

Force use of package base-3 when using --make,

   ghc --make --package base-3.0.3.0

runhaskell

If you build your packages with the 'runhaskell Setup.hs configure' method, then you can force the use of base-3,

   --constraint="base<4"

cabal-install

It is worth upgrading cabal-install immediately (maybe before installing GHC). This way you can use the smart dependency solver to work out what to install for you.

* install HTTP from hackage
* install zlib from hackage

Then build cabal-install.

You can also override the dependencies when using the 'cabal' binary, with

   --constraint="base<4"

Typical breakages with GHC 6.10

54 new packages break with the current GHC 6.10 release candidate.

The primary reasons are:

  • Changes to Arrow class definition
  • Changes to Map monadic types
  • Cabal changes
  • Changes to ghc-api
  • Changes to when 'forall' is parsed
  • GHC.Prim was moved,
  • Changes to -fvia-C and headers?
  • GADT changes,
  • pragma warnings tightened
  • Integer constructors have moved
  • New warnings and used -Werror

Each of these has a standard way to solve the problem. Techniques should be attached here.

Backwards compatibility

The new, suggested Cabal version range syntax,

  build-depends: base-3.*

is not backwards compatible with older versions of Cabal. Users will need to upgrade to the newer Cabal to build packages that start using this syntax.