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Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu>
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* Remove unnecessary call to 'collapseSection'
The call is unnecessary since there is no corresponding toggle for hiding the
section of orphan instances.
* Use <details> for collapsibles
This makes them work even when JS is disabled. Closes #560.
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* Overhaul Haddock's rendering of kind signatures
* Strip off kind signatures when specializing
As an added bonus, this lets us remove an ugly hack specifically for `(->)`.
Yay!
* Update due to 0390e4a0f61e37bd1dcc24a36d499e92f2561b67
* @alexbiehl's suggestions
* Import injectiveVarsOfBinder from GHC
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* Use Avails for export resolution
* Support reexported modules
* Factor out availExportItem
* Use avails for fullModuleExports
* Don't use subMap in attachInstances
* lookupDocs without subMap
* Completely remove subMap
* Only calculate unqualified modules when explicit export list is given
* Refactor
* Refine comment
* return
* Fix
* Refactoring
* Split avail if declaration is not exported itself
* Move avail splitting
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This reverts commit 3adf5bcb1a6c5326ab33dc77b4aa229a91d91ce9.
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As of GHC commit f609374a55bdcf3b79f3a299104767aae2ffbf21 GHC retains the
AvailInfo associated with each IE. @alexbiehl has a patch making proper use of
this change, but this is just to keep things building.
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This reverts commit a850ba86d88a4fb9c0bd175453a2580e544e3def.
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There is some performance improvement.
GHC compiler:
| version | bytes allocated | cpu_seconds
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| before | 56057108648 | 41.0
| after | 51592019560 | 35.1
base:
| version | bytes allocated | cpu_seconds
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| before | 25174011784 | 14.6
| after | 23712637272 | 13.1
Cabal:
| version | bytes allocated | cpu_seconds
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| before | 18754966920 | 12.6
| after | 18198208864 | 11.6
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See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow
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This disables the pattern match checker which can be very expensive in some
cases.
The disabled warnings include:
* Opt_WarnIncompletePatterns
* Opt_WarnIncompleteUniPatterns
* Opt_WarnIncompletePatternsRecUpd
* Opt_WarnOverlappingPatterns
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This is no longer necessary after
ghc commit 53c78be0aab76a3107c4dacbb1d177afacdd37fa
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We previously used withFile in conjunction with hGetContents. The list returned
by the latter wasn't completely forced by the time we left the withFile block,
meaning that we would try to read from a closed handle.
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I forgot a conditional, oops!
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu>
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Prevent GHC API from doing optimization passes.
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When we merge signatures, we gain exports that don't
necessarily have a source-level declaration corresponding
to them. This meant Haddock dropped them.
There are two big limitations:
* If there's no export list, we won't report inherited
signatures.
* If the type has a subordinate, the current hiDecl
implementation doesn't reconstitute them.
These are probably worth fixing eventually, but this gets
us to minimum viable functionality.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu>
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