File criterion.cabal of Package ghc-criterion

name:           criterion
version:        1.1.4.0
x-revision: 1
synopsis:       Robust, reliable performance measurement and analysis
license:        BSD3
license-file:   LICENSE
author:         Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
maintainer:     Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
copyright:      2009-2016 Bryan O'Sullivan and others
category:       Development, Performance, Testing, Benchmarking
homepage:       http://www.serpentine.com/criterion
bug-reports:    https://github.com/bos/criterion/issues
build-type:     Simple
cabal-version:  >= 1.8
extra-source-files:
  README.markdown
  changelog.md
  examples/*.cabal
  examples/*.hs
  examples/*.html

data-files:
  templates/*.css
  templates/*.tpl
  templates/js/jquery.criterion.js

description:
  This library provides a powerful but simple way to measure software
  performance.  It provides both a framework for executing and
  analysing benchmarks and a set of driver functions that makes it
  easy to build and run benchmarks, and to analyse their results.
  .
  The fastest way to get started is to read the
  <http://www.serpentine.com/criterion/tutorial.html online tutorial>,
  followed by the documentation and examples in the "Criterion.Main"
  module.
  .
  For examples of the kinds of reports that criterion generates, see
  <http://www.serpentine.com/criterion the home page>.

flag fast
  description: compile without optimizations
  default: False
  manual: True

library
  exposed-modules:
    Criterion
    Criterion.Analysis
    Criterion.IO
    Criterion.IO.Printf
    Criterion.Internal
    Criterion.Main
    Criterion.Main.Options
    Criterion.Measurement
    Criterion.Monad
    Criterion.Report
    Criterion.Types

  other-modules:
    Criterion.Monad.Internal

  c-sources: cbits/cycles.c
  if os(darwin)
    c-sources: cbits/time-osx.c
  else {
    if os(windows)
      c-sources: cbits/time-windows.c
    else
      c-sources: cbits/time-posix.c
  }

  other-modules:
    Paths_criterion

  build-depends:
    aeson >= 0.8,
    ansi-wl-pprint >= 0.6.7.2,
    base >= 4.5 && < 5,
    binary >= 0.5.1.0,
    bytestring >= 0.9 && < 1.0,
    cassava >= 0.3.0.0,
    code-page,
    containers,
    deepseq >= 1.1.0.0,
    directory,
    filepath,
    Glob >= 0.7.2,
    hastache >= 0.6.0,
    js-flot,
    js-jquery,
    mtl >= 2,
    mwc-random >= 0.8.0.3,
    optparse-applicative >= 0.13,
    parsec >= 3.1.0,
    statistics >= 0.13.2.1 && < 0.14,
    text >= 0.11,
    time,
    transformers,
    transformers-compat >= 0.4,
    vector >= 0.7.1,
    vector-algorithms >= 0.4
  if impl(ghc < 7.6)
    build-depends:
      ghc-prim

  ghc-options: -Wall -funbox-strict-fields
  if impl(ghc >= 6.8)
    ghc-options: -fwarn-tabs
  if flag(fast)
    ghc-options: -O0
  else
    ghc-options: -O2

-- [2016.05.30] RRN: I'm not sure where this was going.
-- It looks like it was meant for post-facto analysis of
-- reports?  Will have to ask BOS.
--------------------------------------------------------
-- executable criterion
--   hs-source-dirs: app
--   main-is:        App.hs
--   other-modules:
--     Options

--   ghc-options:
--     -Wall -threaded -rtsopts

--   build-depends:
--     base,
--     criterion,
--     optparse-applicative
--   if impl(ghc < 7.6)
--     build-depends:
--       ghc-prim


test-suite sanity
  type:           exitcode-stdio-1.0
  hs-source-dirs: tests
  main-is:        Sanity.hs
  ghc-options:    -Wall -rtsopts
  if flag(fast)
    ghc-options: -O0
  else
    ghc-options: -O2

  build-depends:
    HUnit,
    base,
    bytestring,
    criterion,
    tasty,
    tasty-hunit

test-suite tests
  type:           exitcode-stdio-1.0
  hs-source-dirs: tests
  main-is:        Tests.hs
  other-modules:  Properties

  ghc-options:
    -Wall -threaded -O0 -rtsopts

  build-depends:
    QuickCheck >= 2.4,
    base,
    criterion,
    statistics,
    HUnit,
    tasty,
    tasty-hunit,
    tasty-quickcheck,
    vector,
    aeson >= 0.8

source-repository head
  type:     git
  location: https://github.com/bos/criterion.git
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