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This does many meta-things, but changes no functionality:
- get rid of stack, and use just cabal with a stackage snapshot instead
(why did I ever think stack was a good idea?)
- update the stackage snapshot to something halfway recent
- thus making builds work on nixpkgs-23.05 (current stable)
- separating out packages into their own cabal files
- use the GHC2021 set of extensions as default
- very slight code changes to make things build again
- update readme accordingly
- stylish-haskell run
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also don't keep adjusted maps around if not necessary
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(also some evaluateNF, leading to slightly less memory usage)
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as per yesterday's discussion about extended scripting variables
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So far i've never found an instance of -Wname-shadowing telling me
anything useful, so it's disabled now, and most of the other trivial
ones are fixed.
(I assume this means I'll need -Wname-shadowing in about a day or two to
find some bug ...)
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(the format used last year is no longer applicable to this year's event)
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this allows for creating custom URI "schemas" in the linter's config,
which may be either allowed, prefixed, or translated according to
some (domain-based) substitution.
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(these use a rather crude regex for parsing, which may be possible to
side-step, and which should probably be replaced by something that was
actually written while following the relevant rfc)
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This is purely based on a set difference, i.e. it won't catch stupid
things like a map linking to itself, a map link going only one-way, etc.
Also, it only handles map links; it doesn't check if all ressource files
referenced by a map actually exist.
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(+ checking that paths don't run outside of respositories)
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This now checks if relative paths are still inside the repository, as a
general safety mechanism to stop the linter from accidentally reading
other things, as well as a nice hint for users.
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