dhall-haskell/dhall-try
Simon Jakobi e931451a2b Format more text literals as multi-line strings (#1508)
This causes text literals to be formatted as multi-line strings
whenever they contain at least one newline and at least one non-newline
character. "Spacers" like `"\n\n"` continue be formatted as single-line
strings. If the heuristic turns out to be too eager to choose a
multi-line layout, we can refine it later.

This partially addresses #1496.

Also

* update some variable names

* use 80-column "smart" layout consistently
2019-11-04 03:31:49 +00:00
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src Format more text literals as multi-line strings (#1508) 2019-11-04 03:31:49 +00:00
default.nix Add "Try Dhall" project (#739) 2018-12-06 18:00:03 -08:00
dhall-try.cabal Version 1.26.1 → 1.27.0 (#1428) 2019-10-20 07:00:43 -07:00
index.html Website: List XML integration via dhall-xml-ruby (#1481) 2019-10-27 01:55:01 +00:00
LICENSE Add "Try Dhall" project (#739) 2018-12-06 18:00:03 -08:00
README.md Add contributing instructions for the website (#760) 2018-12-20 10:36:10 -08:00
Setup.hs Add "Try Dhall" project (#739) 2018-12-06 18:00:03 -08:00
shell.nix Add "Try Dhall" project (#739) 2018-12-06 18:00:03 -08:00

dhall-try

For installation or development instructions, see:

How to contribute

You will most likely want to edit index.html if you want to improve the site. The vast majority of the site logic is embedded within that monolithic document, including a substantial amount of inline JavaScript, inline CSS, and all of the code examples.

The src directory contains the code for interpreting the live code demo, powered by the dhall/dhall-json packages compiled to JavaScript using GHCJS. You only need to modify that Haskell source code if you would like to extend the site with new Haskell-derived functionality.

The website.nix file contains the top-level logic for building the site, including bundling of JavaScript/CSS/image assets. You will also want to refer to shared.nix for related logic to build each bundled dependency.