haskell: introduce failOnAllWarnings
Applying `haskell.lib.failOnAllWarnings` to a Haskell package enables the `-Wall` and `-Werror` GHC options to turn all warnings into build failures.
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server like [hydra](https://nixos.org/hydra/) to assure your packages maintain a
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minimum level of quality. This section discusses some of these functions.
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#### failOnAllWarnings
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Applying `haskell.lib.failOnAllWarnings` to a Haskell package enables the
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`-Wall` and `-Werror` GHC options to turn all warnings into build failures.
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#### buildStrictly
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Applying `haskell.lib.buildStrictly` to a Haskell package enables the `-Wall`
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and `-Werror` GHC options to turn all warnings into build failures. Additionally
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the source of your package is gotten from first invoking `cabal sdist` to ensure
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all needed files are listed in the Cabal file.
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Applying `haskell.lib.buildStrictly` to a Haskell package calls
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`failOnAllWarnings` on the given package to turn all warnings into build
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failures. Additionally the source of your package is gotten from first invoking
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`cabal sdist` to ensure all needed files are listed in the Cabal file.
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#### checkUnusedPackages
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