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Result of executing the following commands: ```shell # replace "as Q" imports with "as PG" (in retrospect this didn't need a regex) git grep -lE 'as Q($|[^a-zA-Z])' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i -E 's/as Q($|[^a-zA-Z])/as PG\1/' # replace " Q." with " PG." git grep -lE ' Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/ Q\./ PG./g' # replace "(Q." with "(PG." git grep -lE '\(Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/(Q\./(PG./g' # ditto, but for [, |, { and ! git grep -lE '\[Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/\[Q\./\[PG./g' git grep -l '|Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/|Q\./|PG./g' git grep -l '{Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/{Q\./{PG./g' git grep -l '!Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/!Q\./!PG./g' ``` (Doing the `grep -l` before the `sed`, instead of `sed` on the entire codebase, reduces the number of `mtime` updates, and so reduces how many times a file gets recompiled while checking intermediate results.) Finally, I manually removed a broken and unused `Arbitrary` instance in `Hasura.RQL.Network`. (It used an `import Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary as Q` statement, which was erroneously caught by the first find-replace command.) After this PR, `Q` is no longer used as an import qualifier. That was not the goal of this PR, but perhaps it's a useful fact for future efforts. PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5933 GitOrigin-RevId: 8c84c59d57789111d40f5d3322c5a885dcfbf40e |
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