X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=hath.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=hath.cabal;h=c88197bd0dbbc12db380c5fae2e9e48184d30ada;hp=1c4bac33963cb970b0c80d6bc5e68f3abee245e5;hb=36f3b6dcdc70215fee6658ebe1b40ad1e9c42556;hpb=8f94d4d38bdb03a01d83d0e4afd82493046a9445 diff --git a/hath.cabal b/hath.cabal index 1c4bac3..c88197b 100644 --- a/hath.cabal +++ b/hath.cabal @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ +cabal-version: 3.0 name: hath -version: 0.5.0 -cabal-version: >= 1.8 +version: 0.5.6 author: Michael Orlitzky maintainer: Michael Orlitzky homepage: http://michael.orlitzky.com/code/hath.xhtml category: Utils -license: AGPL-3 +license: AGPL-3.0-only license-file: doc/LICENSE build-type: Simple extra-source-files: @@ -17,59 +17,59 @@ description: Hath is a Haskell program for working with network blocks in CIDR notation. When dealing with blocks of network addresses, there are a few things that one usually wants to do with them: - . + * Create a regular expression matching the CIDR block(s). This is because grep will throw up if you feed it CIDR. - . + * Combine small blocks into larger ones. For example, if you have two consecutive \/24s, they might combine into a larger \/23. - . + * View the result of block combination in a useful way. - . + * List them. - . + Hath has several modes to perform these functions: - . - [@Regexed@] - This computes a (Perl-compatible) regular expression matching - the input CIDR blocks. It's the default mode of operation. - . - [@Reduced@] - This combines small blocks into larger ones where possible, and - eliminates redundant blocks. The output should be equivalent to - the input, though. - . - [@Duped@] - Shows only the blocks that would be removed by reduce; that is, it - shows the ones that would get combined into larger blocks or are - simply redundant. - . - [@Diffed@] - Shows what would change if you used reduce. Uses diff-like - notation. - . - [@Listed@] - List the IP addresses contained within the given CIDRs. - . + + * __Regexed__ + This computes a (Perl-compatible) regular expression matching + the input CIDR blocks. It's the default mode of operation. + + * __Reduced__ + This combines small blocks into larger ones where possible, and + eliminates redundant blocks. The output should be equivalent to + the input, though. + + * __Duped__ + Shows only the blocks that would be removed by reduce; that is, it + shows the ones that would get combined into larger blocks or are + simply redundant. + + * __Diffed__ + Shows what would change if you used reduce. Uses diff-like + notation. + + * __Listed__ + List the IP addresses contained within the given CIDRs. + /Examples/: - . + Compute a (Perl-compatible) regular expression matching the input CIDR blocks. It's the default mode of operation. - . + @ $ echo \"10.0.0.0\/29 10.0.0.8\/29\" | hath ((10)\.(0)\.(0)\.(15|14|13|12|11|10|9|8|7|6|5|4|3|2|1|0)) @ - . + Combine two \/24s into a \/23: - . + @ $ echo \"10.0.0.0\/24 10.0.1.0\/24\" | hath reduced 10.0.0.0/23 @ - . + List the addresses in 192.168.0.240\/29: - . + @ $ echo 192.168.0.240\/29 | hath listed 192.168.0.240 @@ -81,12 +81,14 @@ description: 192.168.0.246 192.168.0.247 @ - . + The command-line syntax and complete set of options are documented in the man page. executable hath + default-language: + Haskell2010 main-is: Main.hs @@ -105,6 +107,9 @@ executable hath Octet Paths_hath + autogen-modules: + Paths_hath + build-depends: base >= 4.15, cmdargs >= 0.10, @@ -117,6 +122,7 @@ executable hath test-suite testsuite type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 hs-source-dirs: src test + default-language: Haskell2010 main-is: TestSuite.hs other-modules: @@ -129,7 +135,6 @@ test-suite testsuite build-depends: base >= 4.15, - cmdargs >= 0.10, split >= 0.2, tasty >= 0.8, tasty-hunit >= 0.8, @@ -141,6 +146,7 @@ test-suite testsuite test-suite shelltests type: exitcode-stdio-1.0 hs-source-dirs: test + default-language: Haskell2010 main-is: ShellTests.hs build-depends: