How can my Haskell program or library find its version number?

痴心易碎 提交于 2019-11-28 15:54:29

问题


I would like my cabalised program to have a --version switch.

I would like it to report the same version as is present in the .cabal file.

If I have to update the version number separately in my Haskell source code as well as in the .cabal file, I will eventually get them out of sync.

So, how can my program, while being compiled under cabal, get its version number from the .cabal file?


回答1:


This is well supported with Cabal. As follows (from xmonad):

Import Paths_$myprogram - a file Cabal creates with lots of metadata from the .cabal file, along with a the module for handling version numbers:

import Paths_xmonad (version)
import Data.Version (showVersion)

Add a print statement to print the 'version' field provided by Paths_$myprogram:

case args of
     ["--version"] -> putStrLn ("xmonad " ++ showVersion version)

In general, Cabal's generated Paths file contains the following values, in dist/build/autogen/

version,
getBinDir, getLibDir, getDataDir, getLibexecDir,
getDataFileName


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2892586/how-can-my-haskell-program-or-library-find-its-version-number

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