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Update pgf2 metadata for uploading to Hackage Even though this isn't able to package the C runtime itself into the Haskell package, I think these changes are still worth merging into master.
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## 1.2.0
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- Stop `pgf-shell` from being built by default.
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- parseToChart also returns the category.
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- bugfix in bracketedLinearize.
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## 1.1.0
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- Remove SG library.
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## 1.0.0
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- Everything up until 2020-07-11.
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GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 3, 29 June 2007
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module PGF(module PGF2) where
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import PGF2
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module PGF.Internal where
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This is a binding to the new GF runtime in C.
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The files are:
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PGF2.hsc -- a user API similar to Python and Java APIs
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PGF2/FFI.hs -- an internal module with FFI definitions for
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-- the relevant C functions
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HOW TO COMPILE:
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cabal install
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HOW TO USE:
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- Import PGF to the Haskell program that you're writing.
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The Cabal infrastructure will make sure to tell the compiler
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where to find the relevant modules. Example:
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module Main where
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import PGF2
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import qualified Data.Map as Map
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main = do
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pgf <- readPGF "Foo.pgf"
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let Just english = Map.lookup "FooEng" (languages pgf)
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# PGF2
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This is a Haskell binding to the PGF runtime written in C.
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The exposed modules are:
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- `PGF2`: a user API similar to Python and Java APIs
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- `PGF2.Internal`: an internal module with FFI definitions for the relevant C functions
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## How to compile
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**Important:** You must have the C runtime already installed and available on your system.
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See <https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core/blob/master/src/runtime/c/INSTALL>
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Once the runtine is installed, you can install the library to your global Cabal installation:
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```
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cabal install pgf2 --extra-lib-dirs=/usr/local/lib
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```
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or add it to your `stack.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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extra-deps:
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- pgf2
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extra-lib-dirs:
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- /usr/local/lib
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```
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## How to use
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Simply import `PGF2` in your Haskell program.
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The Cabal infrastructure will make sure to tell the compiler where to find the relevant modules.
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## Example
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```haskell
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module Main where
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import PGF2
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import qualified Data.Map as Map
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main = do
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pgf <- readPGF "App12.pgf"
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let Just eng = Map.lookup "AppEng" (languages pgf)
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-- Parsing
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let res = parse eng (startCat pgf) "this is a small theatre"
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let ParseOk ((tree,prob):rest) = res
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print tree
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-- Linearisation
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let Just expr = readExpr "AdjCN (PositA red_A) (UseN theatre_N)"
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let s = linearize eng expr
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print s
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```
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name: pgf2
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version: 0.1.0.0
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-- synopsis:
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-- description:
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homepage: http://www.grammaticalframework.org
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license: LGPL-3
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--license-file: LICENSE
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author: Krasimir Angelov, Inari
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maintainer:
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-- copyright:
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category: Language
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build-type: Simple
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extra-source-files: README
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cabal-version: >=1.10
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name: pgf2
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version: 1.2.0
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synopsis: Bindings to the C version of the PGF runtime
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description:
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GF, Grammatical Framework, is a programming language for multilingual grammar applications.
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GF grammars are compiled into Portable Grammar Format (PGF) which can be used with the PGF runtime, written in C.
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This package provides Haskell bindings to that runtime.
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homepage: https://www.grammaticalframework.org
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license: LGPL-3
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license-file: LICENSE
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author: Krasimir Angelov
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maintainer: kr.angelov@gmail.com
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category: Language
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build-type: Simple
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extra-source-files: CHANGELOG.md, README.md
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cabal-version: >=1.10
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library
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exposed-modules: PGF2, PGF2.Internal
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-- backwards compatibility API:
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--, PGF, PGF.Internal
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other-modules: PGF2.FFI, PGF2.Expr, PGF2.Type
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build-depends: base >=4.3,
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containers, pretty
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-- hs-source-dirs:
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default-language: Haskell2010
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build-tools: hsc2hs
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exposed-modules:
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PGF2,
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PGF2.Internal
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other-modules:
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PGF2.FFI,
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PGF2.Expr,
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PGF2.Type
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build-depends:
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base >=4.3 && <5,
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containers,
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pretty
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default-language: Haskell2010
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build-tools: hsc2hs
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extra-libraries: pgf gu
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cc-options: -std=c99
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c-sources: utils.c
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extra-libraries: pgf gu
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cc-options: -std=c99
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c-sources: utils.c
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executable pgf-shell
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main-is: pgf-shell.hs
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hs-source-dirs: examples
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build-depends: base, pgf2, containers, mtl, lifted-base
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default-language: Haskell2010
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if impl(ghc>=7.0)
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ghc-options: -rtsopts
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-- executable pgf-shell
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-- main-is: pgf-shell.hs
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-- hs-source-dirs: examples
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-- build-depends:
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-- base,
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-- containers,
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-- lifted-base,
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-- mtl,
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-- pgf2
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-- default-language: Haskell2010
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-- if impl(ghc>=7.0)
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-- ghc-options: -rtsopts
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# This is mainly here so that I can run `stack sdist` for uploading to Hackage
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resolver: lts-12.26 # ghc 8.4.4
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