upgrade to servant-0.5 and purescript-7.5.3.
Hei there, not sure if you are still using this, but I plowed through the code a little and made it compile with newer dependencies. For once, it now uses purescript-affjax instead of js inlines.
This might arguably be more useful than the current head, but it is not very mature. I haven't touched the demos and the README a lot, and I would like to use a more solid approach to constructing the code than throwing around strings. (Btw, I noticed that the tests will not fail if the generated code contains parse errors, and I just realize I haven't compiled the generated code myself yet.)
Anyway, here you go. Hope you like it.
I don't believe Anchor is still using this, and no-one who's worked on it still has a commit bit. If others are still using it, perhaps a fork would make sense?
/cc @rtrvrtg @christian-marie
I concur, Anchor is highly unlikely to maintain this in the future, nor is the original author.
I'll poke the servant people to see if they'd like to adopt the codebase.