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(also some database schema changes, for good measure)
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still basic, but works pretty well overall
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aka use something meant for webapps to write the webapp
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(it can do useful stuff! but it also still breaks on some things!)
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tbh i've kinda lost track at what has all been changed in this, but the
control room form handling now works, and i can write announcements into
the database. Now on to making it do useful things!
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this does some GHC generics witchery, now in its own module!
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just causes pain and isn't really useful for anything since it's a
webform API meant to be used by the web frontend, not by other
applications.
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this automatically derives lucid html versions of ADTs which are
hopefully compatible with the FormUrlEncoded type class
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(tough mostly untested)
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(or at least something that looks like it might be correct — though
it carries very little information, and lacks things like what the next
stop along the route is)
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(kinda barebones, but the important things should be there)
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this adds a package for protobuf stuff, generated via hprotoc. Seems to
work kinda fine?
(the generated API is horrible though, will have to write some wrappers
for that)
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(mostly to make debugging easier, but also more generially useful i guess)
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unfortunately, this makes some responses pretty large. Let's see if it
works this way or if i have to find some way to break them up instead.
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might eventually be needed; until then they're just scaffolding so I
don't loose sight of things
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(and they can be useful, too!)
Also, documentation & deleting imports / extensions that aren't used.
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(at least for a few simple things)
Also, more modules!
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this doesn't yet actually use the database, but it's getting close to
3am and I should probably go to bed or something
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lots of lenses in this stuff :(
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unfortunately doesn't quite get rid of all the type family still
since it's just too useful … but does reduce it somewhat.
Also, maps are much easier for looking things up than vectors!
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(template haskell doesn't work well with type families, unfortunately)
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