Proposal: Rename HashMap.lookupDefault to HashMap.findWithDefault

amindfv at gmail.com amindfv at gmail.com
Wed Jan 24 23:25:49 UTC 2018


Doesn't quickly adding a deprecation warning break building any of those 1000+ packages with -Werror?

I'd support adding the new function, but am very reluctant to force any quick changes.

Tom


> El 24 ene 2018, a las 09:25, Andreas Abel <andreas.abel at ifi.lmu.de> escribió:
> 
> > I'd say 1 year is too short. There is no need to remove the function
> > quickly. I'd vote for adding a deprecation warning soon, but then keep
> > the function until the next larger API overhaul or say, for five years
> > or a decade.
> 
> +1.
> 
> Yes.
> 
>> On 24.01.2018 08:11, Henning Thielemann wrote:
>>> On Tue, 23 Jan 2018, Matt Renaud wrote:
>>> Cons:
>>> -----
>>> 
>>> - API change requires users to update their code
>>>   + unordered-containers has A LOT of users: 358815 total (13325 in the last 30 days)
>> A better measure are certainly the reverse package dependencies:
>>    https://www.stackage.org/package/unordered-containers
>> There are almost 1000 packages that import unordered-containers, still quite a lot!
>>> Migration - Option 1:
>>> ---------------------
>>> 
>>> - Announce on Haskell communication channels (haskell-cafe@, haskell-community@, #haskell on Twitter, Reddit
>>> thread, etc.)
>>> - Users of unordered-containers >= 0.2.9.0 receive warning about deprecated function
>>> - Code can be updated by find and replace: s/lookupDefault/findWithDefault/
>>> - lookupDefault with deprecation notice remains for 1 year (subject to change)
>>> - after 1 year the lookupDefault function is removed, unordered-containers version bumped to 0.3.0.0 (major
>>> version bump due to breaking change)
>> I'd say 1 year is too short. There is no need to remove the function quickly. I'd vote for adding a deprecation warning soon, but then keep the function until the next larger API overhaul or say, for five years or a decade.
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