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It's a waste of resource to even try to build this branch w/ ghc-head;
so let's not do that...
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* Renamer: Warn about ambiguous identifiers
Example:
Warning: 'elem' is ambiguous. It is defined
* in ‘Data.Foldable’
* at /home/simon/tmp/hdk/src/Lib.hs:7:1
You may be able to disambiguate the identifier by qualifying it or
by hiding some imports.
Defaulting to 'elem' defined at /home/simon/tmp/hdk/src/Lib.hs:7:1
Fixes #830.
* Deduplicate warnings
Fixes #832.
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'spanToNewline' is used to help break apart the source into lines which
can then be partioned into CPP and non-CPP chunks. It is important that
'spanToNewline' not break apart tokens, so it needs to properly handle
things like
* block comments, possibly nested
* string literals, possibly multi-line
* CPP macros, possibly multi-line
String literals in particular were not being properly handled. The fix
is to to fall back in 'Text.Read.lex' to help lex things that are not
comments.
Fixes #837.
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* Fix minimal pragma handling
Class declarations contain 'ClassOpSig' not 'Typesig'. This should fix #834.
* Accept html-test output
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Remove Hoogle backend hack that butchers infix datatype names
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Since the hyperlinker backend now relies on the GHC tokenizer, something
like 'Bar.Baz.foo' already gets bunched together into one token (as
opposed to being spread across 'Bar', '.', 'Baz', '.', and 'foo').
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This prevents spurious lines from appearing in the final output.
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* Remove attoparsec with parsec and start fixing failed parses
* Make tests pass
* Fix encoding issues
The Haddock parser no longer needs to worry about bytestrings. All
the internal parsing work in haddock-library happens over 'Text'.
* Remove attoparsec vendor
* Fix stuff broken in 'attoparsec' -> 'parsec'
* hyperlinks
* codeblocks
* examples
Pretty much all issues are due to attoparsec's backtracking failure
behaviour vs. parsec's non-backtracking failure behaviour.
* Fix small TODOs
* Missing quote + Haddocks
* Better handle spaces before/after paragraphs
* Address review comments
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Fixes parts 1 and 2 of #806.
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Fixes #413.
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* Metadoc stores a package name
This means that '@since' annotations can be package aware.
* Get the package name the right way
This should extract the package name for `@since` annotations the
right way. I had to move `modulePackageInfo` around to do this and,
in the process, I took the liberty to update it.
Since it appears that finding the package name is something that can
fail, I added a warning for this case.
* Silence warnings
* Hide package for local 'since' annotations
As discussed, this is still the usual case (and we should avoid being
noisy for it).
Although this commit is large, it is basically only about threading a
'Maybe Package' from 'Haddock.render' all the way to
'Haddock.Backends.Xhtml.DocMarkup.renderMeta'.
* Bump binary interface version
* Add a '--since-qual' option
This controls when to qualify since annotations with the package they
come from. The default is always, but I've left an 'external' variant
where only those annotations coming from outside of the current
package are qualified.
* Make ParserSpec work
* Make Fixtures work
* Use package name even if package version is not available
The @since stuff needs only the package name passed in, so it
makes sense to not be forced to pass in a version too.
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* Add some useful cost-centres for profiling
* Add withTiming for each haddock phase
Invoking haddock with `--optghc=-ddump-timings` now shows the amount
of time spent and the number of allocated bytes for each phase.
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* Indicate source module of instances
Above instance, we now also display a link to the module where the
instance was defined. This is sometimes helpful in figuring out
what to import.
* Source module for type/data families too
* Remove parens
* Accept tests
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* extractDecl: Allow extraction of data family instance constructors
* extractDecl: extract data family instance constructors
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This reverts commit 1ac2f9569242f6cb074ba6e577285a4c33ae1197.
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We now pass `-hide-all-packages` to haddock when invoking the
testsuite. This ensures we don't accidentally pick up any dependencies
up through ghc.env files.
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Unicode operators are a pretty big thing in Haskell, so supporting linking them
seems like it outweighs the cost of the extra machinery to force Attoparsec to
look for unicode.
Fixes #458.
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```
$ cabal new-run -- html-test --haddock-path=$(which haddock) --ghc-path=$(which ghc)
```
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Brought back some mistakenly deleted code for handling encoding and eager
reading of files from e0ada1743cb722d2f82498a95b201f3ffb303137.
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