# This file was automatically generated by 'stack init' # # Some commonly used options have been documented as comments in this file. # For advanced use and comprehensive documentation of the format, please see: # https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/yaml_configuration/ # Resolver to choose a 'specific' stackage snapshot or a compiler version. # A snapshot resolver dictates the compiler version and the set of packages # to be used for project dependencies. For example: # # resolver: lts-3.5 # resolver: nightly-2015-09-21 # resolver: ghc-7.10.2 # resolver: ghcjs-0.1.0_ghc-7.10.2 # resolver: # name: custom-snapshot # location: "./custom-snapshot.yaml" resolver: lts-20.26 # A package marked 'extra-dep: true' will only be built if demanded by a # non-dependency (i.e. a user package), and its test suites and benchmarks # will not be run. This is useful for tweaking upstream packages. packages: - . # Dependency packages to be pulled from upstream that are not in the resolver # (e.g., acme-missiles-0.3) extra-deps: - git: https://gitlab.emacsos.com/sylecn/io-thread-pool.git commit: 58041a07560383bac22f6702074242c3e2097106 # nix-sha256: 04kj3bfn17mv02bs8ldfa37s52fq2ycqwjcdg4hyns1syy1csw0l - git: https://gitlab.emacsos.com/sylecn/tinylog.git commit: a49750ffb2923d40e834cec77a9900b4167c2ea5 # nix-sha256: 1h21xckxd4ls8vinivsh5ibmjpccijc8nhh9zgqxlnvq56x62f7f # Override default flag values for local packages and extra-deps # flags: {} # Extra package databases containing global packages # extra-package-dbs: [] # Control whether we use the GHC we find on the path # system-ghc: true # # Require a specific version of stack, using version ranges # require-stack-version: -any # Default # require-stack-version: ">=1.6" # # Override the architecture used by stack, especially useful on Windows # arch: i386 # arch: x86_64 # # Extra directories used by stack for building # extra-include-dirs: [/path/to/dir] # extra-lib-dirs: [/path/to/dir] # # Allow a newer minor version of GHC than the snapshot specifies # compiler-check: newer-minor