dhall-haskell/dhall
Gabriel Gonzalez 90315e9eda Fix dhall freeze to always re-freeze an import (#1471)
Fixes https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell/issues/1470

`dhall freeze` no longer attempts to use the cache to fetch an import since
the cache might not match the underlying import any longer.  Instead,
`dhall freeze` now always attempts to fetch the underlying import to
compute the new hash.
2019-10-24 15:19:09 +00:00
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benchmark Fix dhall format to preserve let comments (#1273) 2019-09-04 23:41:44 -05:00
dhall Migrate dhall-{bash,json,text} into this repository (#661) 2018-10-28 17:32:51 -07:00
dhall-lang@f296d7d641 Add new record completion operator (#1375) 2019-10-11 08:26:51 -07:00
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ghc-src/Dhall 100% haddock coverage (#1416) 2019-10-13 22:22:39 -07:00
ghcjs-src/Dhall Fix CI to properly reject incomplete haddocks (#1418) 2019-10-16 19:49:44 -07:00
src Fix dhall freeze to always re-freeze an import (#1471) 2019-10-24 15:19:09 +00:00
tests Tweak the Header generator a bit (#1463) 2019-10-23 05:06:24 +02:00
CHANGELOG.md Version 1.26.1 → 1.27.0 (#1428) 2019-10-20 07:00:43 -07:00
default.nix Install mostly static executables on OS X when using Nix (#830) 2019-03-04 19:43:31 -08:00
dhall.cabal Move normalization code from Dhall.Core to a new module Dhall.Normalize (#1452) 2019-10-24 00:01:02 +02:00
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dhall

For installation or development instructions, see:

Full documentation here:

Introduction

Dhall is a programmable configuration language that is not Turing-complete

You can think of Dhall as: JSON + functions + types + imports

Motivation

"Why not configure my program using JSON or YAML?"

JSON or YAML are suitable for small configuration files, but larger configuration files with complex schemas require programming language features to reduce repetition. Otherwise, the repetitive configuration files become error-prone and difficult to maintain/migrate.

This post explains in more detail the motivation behind programmable configuration files:

"Why not configure my program using Haskell code?"

You probably don't want to rebuild your program every time you make a configuration change. Recompilation is slow and requires the GHC toolchain to be installed anywhere you want to make configuration changes.

Example

Given this Haskell program saved to example.hs:

-- example.hs

{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric     #-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}

import Dhall

data Example = Example { foo :: Integer, bar :: Vector Double }
    deriving (Generic, Show)

instance FromDhall Example

main :: IO ()
main = do
    x <- input auto "./config"
    print (x :: Example)

... which reads in this configuration file:

$ cat ./config
{ foo = 1
, bar = ./bar
}

... which in turn references this other file:

$ cat ./bar
[3.0, 4.0, 5.0]

... you can interpret the Haskell program like this:

$ nix-shell ../nix/test-dhall.nix
[nix-shell]$ runghc example.hs
Example {foo = 1, bar = [3.0,4.0,5.0]}

You can also interpret Dhall programs directly using the installed command-line compiler:

$ dhall
List/head Double ./bar
<Ctrl-D>
Optional Double

Some 3.0

... and you can reference remote expressions or functions by their URL, too:

$ dhall
let null = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dhall-lang/Prelude/35deff0d41f2bf86c42089c6ca16665537f54d75/List/null
in  null Double ./bar
<Ctrl-D>
Bool

False

Now go read the Dhall tutorial to learn more.

Standard-compatibility table

Haskell package version Supported standard version
1.20.* 5.0.0
1.19.* 4.0.0
1.18.* 3.0.0
1.17.* 2.0.0
1.16.* 1.0.0