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Support for packages and third-party imports will need to come later once I
figure out how to lookup rust packages by their import statements. Until then,
this works to compile "hello world".
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This parses the files contents for imports, then uses ghc-pkg to lookup the
package that provides the module. Now I can do that analysis in Haskell instead
of nix, which is much easier to code with.
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Every key is just a new line in the $USER.pub file. This is not automatically
reflected to gitolite, which uses a separate config, so I'll need to come up
with a way to replace gitolite someday.
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Now bild knows how to determine between modules that require ghcjs and ghc. It
also knows what *not* to build, meaning it won't try to build non-buildable nix
targets, for example (unfortunately this is just hardcoded for now), but it also
won't build scm or py targets that I haven't implemented yet. It just silently
fails, which is fine, because it means I can do `bild **/*` and everything just
works.
Of course, if I want to build scm code then I will have to implement that, but
that's not a priority right now.
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