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network: Low-level networking interface
This package provides a low-level networking interface.
High-Level Packages
Other packages provide higher level interfaces:
- connection
- hookup
- network-simple
Extended Packages
network seeks to provide a cross-platform core for networking. As such some APIs live in extended libraries. Packages in the network ecosystem are often prefixed with network-.
network-bsd
In network-3.0.0.0 the Network.BSD module was split off into its own package, network-bsd-3.0.0.0.
network-uri
In network-2.6 the Network.URI module was split off into its own package,network-uri-2.6. If you're using the Network.URI module you can automatically get it from the right package by adding this to your .cabalfile:
library build-depends: network-uri-flag
Modules
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Flags
Automatic Flags
| Name | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| devel | using tests for developers | Disabled |
Use -f to enable a flag, or -f - to disable that flag. More info
Downloads
- network-3.2.8.0.tar.gz [browse] (Cabal source package)
- Package description (as included in the package)
Readme for network-3.2.8.0
To build this package directly from git, you must run autoreconf -i. And then use cabal configure; cabal build or stack build.
Support Policy
GHC
The network package support 3 major versions of GHC only. This means that the current stable version and two previous stable versions are supported.
Windows
We use MSYS to build this package on Windows. To use the network package on Cygwin, use stack.
Coding
.hs files
If you need C macros created by "configure" or CALLCONV/SAFE_ON_WIN, put
#include "HsNetDef.h"
"HsNet.h" does now work well since Mac's cpp sucks.
.hsc files
If you need #peek, #poke and others, create a .hsc file with
#include "HsNet.h"
HsNet.h includes HsNefDef.h and necessary C structures. Unfortunately, hsc2hs does not convert C macros. So, if you use CALLCONV/SAFE_ON_WIN, the following is also necessary:
##include "HsNetDef.h"