@@ -12579,6 +12579,47 @@ upgraded. Consider yourself warned!")
string metrics efficiently.")
(license license:bsd-3)))
+(define-public ghc-text-short
+ (package
+ (name "ghc-text-short")
+ (version "0.1.3")
+ (source
+ (origin
+ (method url-fetch)
+ (uri (string-append
+ "https://hackage.haskell.org/package/text-short/text-short-"
+ version
+ ".tar.gz"))
+ (sha256
+ (base32
+ "0xyrxlb602z8bc9sr2y1fag0x56a20yj5qrkvy7iwc6hnznrynxz"))))
+ (build-system haskell-build-system)
+ (inputs `(("ghc-hashable" ,ghc-hashable)))
+ (native-inputs
+ `(("ghc-tasty" ,ghc-tasty)
+ ("ghc-tasty-quickcheck" ,ghc-tasty-quickcheck)
+ ("ghc-tasty-hunit" ,ghc-tasty-hunit)
+ ("ghc-quickcheck-instances"
+ ,ghc-quickcheck-instances)))
+ (arguments
+ `(#:cabal-revision
+ ("2"
+ "17cb7p0qywf2dsrq3g8qb3ssknd9wl5k0nc2pxz9gc3l8rxpkw51")))
+ (home-page
+ "http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text-short")
+ (synopsis
+ "Memory-efficient representation of Unicode text strings")
+ (description
+ "This package provides the @code{ShortText} type which is suitable for
+keeping many short strings in memory. This is similiar to how
+@code{ShortByteString} relates to @code{ByteString}. The main difference
+between @code{Text} and @code{ShortText} is that @code{ShortText} uses UTF-8
+instead of UTF-16 internally and also doesn't support zero-copy
+slicing (thereby saving 2 words). Consequently, the memory footprint of
+a (boxed) @code{ShortText} value is 4 words (2 words when unboxed) plus the
+length of the UTF-8 encoded payload.")
+ (license license:bsd-3)))
+
(define-public ghc-tf-random
(package
(name "ghc-tf-random")