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Closes #72
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- added added two filtering functions: filterLongest and filterBest
- updated the PGF service to work with the new API
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analysis intead of an integer. This is now consistent with lookupMorpho and friends
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Clearly just a copy-paste error
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* In GHC 8.4.1, the operator <> has become a method of the Semigroup class
and is exported from the Prelude. This is unfortunate, since <> is also
exported from the standard library module Text.PrettyPrint, so in any
module that defines a pretty printer, there is likely to be an ambiguity.
This affects ~18 modules in GF. Solution:
import Prelude hiding (<>)
This works also in older versions of GHC, since GHC does't complain if
you hide something that doesn't exists.
* In GHC 8.4.1, Semigroup has become a superclass of Monoid. This means
that anywhere you define an instance of the Monoid class you also have to
define an instance in the Semigroup class.
This affects Data.Binary.Builder in GF. Solution: conditionally define
a Semigroup instance if compiling with base>=4.11 (ghc>=8.4.1)
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functionIsConstructor
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the parser in the Haskell runtime. This is also reflected in all bindings.
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Haskell runtime
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map this preserves the order
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binding API
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