It's taken me over a year, but I'm pleased to announce the latest version of my graph visualisation (via the Graphviz suite of tools) library: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/graphviz
You can read all the changes in the Changelog (now linked to from the Hackage page, thanks to the magic of Hackage 2.0! :o), but here are some explicit non-API changes that people should probably be made aware of: * Parsing is currently about 8x slower than previously... because I suggested something two years ago to Malcolm Wallace on what seemed to make polyparse faster; he then released that change as part of polyparse-1.9 a year ago, but now when I do proper benchmarks (rather than the extremely limited ones I did then) I find that my changes actually make it _slower_ in real world usage. Whoops! I'm still using polyparse-1.9 in the hopes that Malcolm is able to release a point-fix release to revert my suggestion. * I'm not sure when it happened, but upstream Graphviz seems to have changed the behaviour of `dot -Tcanon` such that nodes are now interspersed among the edges (and I have been told that it's just a pretty-printer and that it's behaviour should not matter). As such, it is highly recommended that people only use the Generalised representation for parsing unless they're very sure of their input sources. One other change that people might find useful: if I ever again take so long (i.e. 4 major version releases of upstream) to update graphviz such that the various Attribute definitions are no longer valid and fail to parse, there's now (semi-experimental) support for having unrecognised attributes be parsed as an UnknownAttribute instead; but most of the other functions aren't aware of this functionality and thus you might need to duplicate a lot of code if you want to use this with other features like round-tripping. -- Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com http://IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell