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Yes, this is how I write Haskell. I'm told it's an improvement over Bash. Jokes aside, plan is to chip away at the Bash script, starting with replacing the outermost loop with a proper "get _all_ releases" call from Haskell, but I like keeping things working in small steps, and even long-term I have no desire to reimplement the gpg signature checking code in Haskell. I have tested that things still work (on my machine); the only difference is that we now only get the full output all at once at the end, rather than one signature at a time. I don't think anyone is looking at the output in real-time, so this should not be a huge issue. CHANGELOG_BEGIN CHANGELOG_END |
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da-ghc-lib | ||
docker/daml-sdk | ||
patch_bazel_windows | ||
bash-lib.yml | ||
build-unix.yml | ||
build-windows.yml | ||
check-changelog.sh | ||
clear-shared-segments-macos.yml | ||
compatibility_ts_libs.yml | ||
compatibility-windows.yml | ||
compatibility.yml | ||
configure-bazel.sh | ||
daily_tell_slack.yml | ||
dev-env-install.sh | ||
dev-env-push.py | ||
postgresql.conf | ||
report-end.yml | ||
report-start.yml | ||
slack_user_ids | ||
tell-slack-failed.yml | ||
windows-diagnostics.ps1 |