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Fixed this in the standalone binary.
I don't want to add transactions inside the library code, though. The library user typically knows best when to close/open/roll-back his transactions. I've added more documentation and tried to make this more obvious.
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- Add to Stackage? HOT 4
- MigrationInitialization can be noisy HOT 6
- Can MigrationCommand be a Semigroup? HOT 4
- Support time 1.8
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- maintained? HOT 2
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