Feedback request: new Yesod development server

Hey all, I've just published a blog post describing an (almost total) rewrite of the `yesod devel` server: http://www.yesodweb.com/blog/2016/11/new-yesod-devel-server This new version is not yet released, I'm requesting feedback before doing so. If people can have a look, I'd appreciate it. I'm including the web-devel list, since this new version has very explicit documentation on how to use `yesod devel` with non-Yesod application. Michael

On Thursday 24 November 2016 08:32:53 you wrote:
I've just published a blog post describing an (almost total) rewrite of the `yesod devel` server:
http://www.yesodweb.com/blog/2016/11/new-yesod-devel-server
This new version is not yet released, I'm requesting feedback before doing so. If people can have a look, I'd appreciate it.
I'm including the web-devel list, since this new version has very explicit documentation on how to use `yesod devel` with non-Yesod application.
Excited to see this. yesod devel is convenient and I use it constantly. It's a bit of a CPU hog though. My projects large and the relinking on every save sips a lot of juice. Will yesod devel continue to work with cabal files? I've a fairly large set of dependencies and have not managed to get these fulfilled by stack release. Cheers, Jos

On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Jos van den Oever
I've just published a blog post describing an (almost total) rewrite of
On Thursday 24 November 2016 08:32:53 you wrote: the
`yesod devel` server:
http://www.yesodweb.com/blog/2016/11/new-yesod-devel-server
This new version is not yet released, I'm requesting feedback before doing so. If people can have a look, I'd appreciate it.
I'm including the web-devel list, since this new version has very explicit documentation on how to use `yesod devel` with non-Yesod application.
Excited to see this. yesod devel is convenient and I use it constantly. It's a bit of a CPU hog though. My projects large and the relinking on every save sips a lot of juice.
Will yesod devel continue to work with cabal files? I've a fairly large set of dependencies and have not managed to get these fulfilled by stack release.
This will only work on a project that has a stack.yaml file. Though to clarify: even in Stack project, we still use .cabal files. You should be able to get the same solver behavior as with cabal if you do something along the lines of: stack init --resolver ghc-7.10.3 --solver Obviously replacing 7.10.3 with whichever version of GHC you want to use. Michael
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Jos van den Oever
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Michael Snoyman