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by thepratt
2204 days ago
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Yes, you can apply patches from (mostly) any source. There'd be a slightly different markup/setup depending on how you popoulate your stackage/hackage - nix or http_archive (stack_snapshot). If you're modifying something from an upstream it'd be best to reference it as vendored, e.g. `@org//:package` and not the stack populated version `@stack//:package`. This is how you'd do it pulling from git directly (there's a whole lot more involved if this were to be done for a stackage package). http_archive(
name = ...,
build_file_content = """
load(
"@org//bazel:defs.bzl",
"pai_haskell_library",
)
pai_haskell_library(
name = ...,
version = ...,
srcs = glob(["src/**/*.hs"]),
stackage_deps = [...],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"]
)
""",
patch_args = ["-p1"],
patches = [
"//dir:git-patch-file",
],
sha256 = "...",
urls = ["https://github.com/org/repo/archive/1.0.0.0.tar.gz"],
)
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