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authorsimonmar <unknown>2002-05-29 13:38:51 +0000
committersimonmar <unknown>2002-05-29 13:38:51 +0000
commitb33335263d27d63b7feffeca3059d89bf2964620 (patch)
tree635333dbde3ed88926f7284849de000e2832c017 /doc
parent9234389c497a80edd0cdb5cc050f1d95eaa4552c (diff)
[haddock @ 2002-05-29 13:38:51 by simonmar]
Document recent changes to markup syntax
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1 files changed, 18 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/doc/haddock.sgml b/doc/haddock.sgml
index c90e0f01..bfdb78af 100644
--- a/doc/haddock.sgml
+++ b/doc/haddock.sgml
@@ -889,7 +889,8 @@ module A where
<para>Displayed blocks of code are indicated by surrounding a
paragraph with <literal>@...@</literal> or by preceding each
- line of a paragraph with <literal>&gt;</literal>. For
+ line of a paragraph with <literal>&gt;</literal> (we often
+ call these &ldquo;bird tracks&rdquo;). For
example:</para>
<programlisting>
@@ -903,6 +904,12 @@ module A where
</programlisting>
</section>
+ <para>There is an important difference between the two forms of
+ code block: in the bird-track form, the text to the right of the
+ &lsquo;<literal>></literal>&rsquo; is interpreted literally,
+ whereas the <literal>@...@</literal> form interprets markup as
+ normal inside the code block.</para>
+
<section>
<title>Hyperlinked Identifiers</title>
@@ -935,6 +942,16 @@ module A where
(without checking to see whether either <literal>M</literal>
or <literal>M.T</literal> exist).</para>
+ <para>To make life easier for documentation writers, a quoted
+ identifier is only interpreted as such if the quotes surround
+ a lexically valid Haskell identifier. This means, for
+ example, that it normally isn't necessary to escape the single
+ quote when used as an apostrophe:</para>
+
+<programlisting>
+-- | I don't have to escape my apostrophes; great, isn't it?
+</programlisting>
+
<para>For compatibility with other systems, the following
alternative form of markup is accepted<footnote><para>
We chose not to use this as the primary markup for