[Resending because I don't think I'd set up the MTA on my machine the first time]
Is this the right way to kill the Eiffel code?
5 patches for repository http://code.haskell.org/wxhaskell:
Wed Nov 2 23:30:31 EDT 2011 Eric Kow <eri...@gm...>
* wxdirect: Strip away ability to deal with Eiffel files.
Wed Nov 2 23:32:58 EDT 2011 Eric Kow <eri...@gm...>
* wxdirect: Modernise exception handling.
Wed Nov 2 23:33:11 EDT 2011 Eric Kow <eri...@gm...>
* wxdirect: Bump to 0.14
Wed Nov 2 23:36:07 EDT 2011 Eric Kow <eri...@gm...>
* wxcore: No more Eiffel
Just use the autogenerated (and now manually maintained) Haskell module
instead.
wxEiffel seems to be a dead project at the time of this patch, so we're
not exactly getting a cross-project refactor out of this. Having the
Eiffel around just creates the impression of complexity for little gain.
Wed Nov 2 23:36:50 EDT 2011 Eric Kow <eri...@gm...>
* Update Graphics.UI.WXCore.WxcDefs haddock to reflect manual maintenance.
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