Evening folks. So it's that time again, to do a Mueval announcement! This time 
I'd like to announce version 0.6.4, & 0.6.3. And 0.6.2. And 0.6.1. And 0.6. And 
0.5.1.

These releases have some nice stuff to them; perhaps the most interesting 
aspect is that I've carried through on my threats^Wpromises, and Lambdabot in 
#haskell now uses Mueval.

GETTING
All the stuff from the previous ANNs still apply here: you can get it at 
<http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/mueval>, do a 
'darcs get --lazy http://code.haskell.org/mubot/', cabal-install mueval, and so 
on.

DEPENDENCIES
0.6.4 does add an additional dependency, on haskell-src-exts, for use in some 
experimental parsing code, so you'll now need that in addition to Hint, 
utf8-string, and show. (Upgrading Hint is mandatory, utf8-string unnecessary, 
and show nice but certainly not necessary.)

BUILDING
Same as usual.

CHANGES
0.5.1
* SmallCheck support

0.6
* A new option, --loadfile, which loads a given *.{l}hs file with a module and 
makes its function available for evaluation. This is a complex option; see the 
README.
* Cleaner output, thanks to a needless show call sjanssen identified.

0.6.2
* Speed improvements (shorter timeouts, optimizations)
* Mueval imports many more modules by default, so one can freely use standard 
functions from Control.Monad, for example; this also brings with it many test 
examples from #haskell.
* experimental --noimports flag, to disable default imports (such as the above, 
and also of the Prelude). This was motivated by Lambdabot's Caleskell, but I'm 
not sure why it doesn't interact well with --loadfile (and so doesn't work with 
Lambdabot).

0.6.3
* Saizan contributed some significant improvements to error reporting and 
thread handling, so the infamous time-out errors are replaced by normal errors 
more reminiscent of GHCi.

0.6.4
* Fixed an issue with lazy printing of results
* Exceptions are now caught and printed more prettily; again, thanks to Saizan
* Forced a dependency on the latest Hint; this fixes an error where one could 
successfully evaluate:
 bash-3.2$ mueval -e '1 + 1 {- addition example -}'
 2
but not:
 bash-3.2$ mueval -e '1 + 1 -- addition example'

* Added a --rlimits option. I decided that the POSIX resource limits were 
causing too many people problems. So now non-time resource limits are disabled 
unless specifically requested with --rlimits.
* mmorrow contributed some experimental parsing patches intended to catch 
subtle invocations of dangerous functions. If haskell-src-exts is too 
burdensome a dependency, Mueval/Context.hs and mueval.cabal can be easily 
edited to remove the dependency.

KNOWN ISSUES
* Qualified imports do not work. That is, one cannot do $ mueval -e 'M.map (+1) 
$ M.fromList [(1,2)]' or whatever and expect the proper Data.Map functions to 
be substituted in. This is a weakness in the GHC API, AFAIK. It is possible 
that this will be fixed in future versions of Hint or GHC, but I do not expect 
that to happen for months.
* Many limits in System.Posix.Resource are simply completely broken for many 
users; that is, *no* value can be set using them. I have been unable to figure 
out the heck why this is the case (I can't reproduce it), and AFAIK no one has 
filed a bug with the GHC developers, so this probably won't be fixed anytime 
soon.

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