Hi Niklas,
AFAIK `text` is not maintained by CLC:
https://wiki.haskell.org/Library_submissions#The_Core_ Libraries
(Please correct me if I'm wrong)
You should probably work directly with the maintainer, e.g. open an
issue. I think it is OK to discuss it on the list, but it should be
clear that the maintainer is free to ignore any decision made here.
Thanks,
Yuras.
On Thu, 2016-08-18 at 17:08 +0800, Niklas Hambüchen wrote:
> I propose to add a deprecation pragma to the partial function
> Data.Text.decodeUtf8.
>
> I see checks or decoding failure accidentally omitted from production
> code every week. I claim decodeUtf8 to be *the* most abused partial
> function in the current Haskell ecosystem (with `head` and `tail` at
> least everybody knows they should feel bad when typing them down).
>
> decodeUtf8' with custom error message is a better solution in all
> cases
> I have seen and can come up with.
>
> I therefore propose:
>
> * Add deprecation pragma to decodeUtf8
> * Do it with Text.Lazy and *16/*32 functions too
> * But keep them indefinitely (we don't want to break compiles)
>
> I believe that deprecating decodeUtf8 will result in lots of useful
> warnings across the world every day and less software crashing at
> runtime.
>
> Discussion period 2 months.
>
> Thanks!
> _______________________________________________
> Libraries mailing list
> Libraries@haskell.org
> http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libraries
_______________________________________________
Libraries mailing list
Libraries@haskell.org
http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libraries