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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Gorin
28b3e34fd7 Prompt: Use searchPredicate in more cases
Prompts based on `mkComplFunList` and `mkComplFunList'` were not
taking into account the `searchPredicate` funtion from `XPConfig`.
This was rather confusing.

We fix it by passing `XPConfig` to these functions; although
this is strictly more than they need, it makes the breaking change very
easy to fix and is also more future-proof.
2019-11-18 20:13:40 +00:00
Daniel Wagner
0f1b6fb772 use Data.Default wherever possible, and deprecate the things it replaces 2013-05-28 01:39:09 +00:00
daniel
db37e18098 generalize IO actions to MonadIO m => m actions
This should not cause any working configs to stop working, because IO is an instance of MonadIO, and because complete configs will pin down the type of the call to IO.  Note that XMonad.Config.Arossato is not a complete config, and so it needed some tweaks; with a main function, this should not be a problem.
2009-11-14 02:36:16 +00:00
Adam Vogt
74a03cd8fb Refer to modm as the current modMask
This makes the config suggestions consistent with the current template.
2009-10-22 04:11:26 +00:00
Adam Vogt
a9cb7bf67a Mark modules last-modified in 2007 as stable
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/xmonad/2009-July/008328.html
2009-09-04 00:51:47 +00:00
Brent Yorgey
7acf6462cb refactor XMonad.Prompt, add new modules XMonad.Prompt.{Input,Email}
XMonad.Prompt.Input is a new module which provides a framework for
prompting the user for input and passing it along to some other action,
useful for building actions which require user input.
XMonad.Prompt.Email is a simple example of the use of XMonad.Prompt.Input,
which prompts the user for a recipient, subject, and body, and sends
a one-line email.
I also made a small refactoring to XMonad.Prompt in order to support
XMonad.Prompt.Input.
2007-11-28 14:24:17 +00:00