Increase ranges for bytestring and base. Fix warnings re: pure/return.#3
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Increase ranges for bytestring and base. Fix warnings re: pure/return.#3csasarak wants to merge 1 commit intohackage-trustees:masterfrom
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As a Hackage trustee I made a revision: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bzlib-0.5.1.0/revisions/ |
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This PR makes it so bzlib is compilable with both GHC 9.2 and 9.4. It also cleans up some warnings related to Applicative being a superclass of Monad.
Assuming the code changes are ok I need a little bit of guidance on the version number, however. I mainly increased the major version number out of an abundance of caution, but can change it to be a minor version bump if reviewers think that's appropriate.