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This also changes the defaulting heuristic for ambiguous identifiers.
We now prefer local names primarily, and type constructors or class
names secondarily.
Partially fixes #854.
(cherry picked from commit d504a2864a4e1982e142cf88c023e7caeea3b76f)
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(cherry picked from commit 73707ed58d879cc04cb644c5dab88c39ca1465b7)
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* Add tests for the identifier parser
* docs: Clarify how to delimit identifiers
(cherry picked from commit 0861affeca4d72938f05a2eceddfae2c19199071)
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This has been fixed for sure ever since we switched from attoparsec to
parsec. Parts of it may have been working before that, but there was a
point where this would have failed (see #191).
A regression test never hurt anyone. :)
(cherry picked from commit 5ec7715d418bfac0f26aec6039792a99a6e89370)
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* More tests
* spliced types
* constructor/pattern argument docs
* strictness marks on fields with argument docs
* latex test cases need seperate directory
* Accept tests
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The problem manifests itself in instances that are defined in
modules other than the module where the class is defined. The fix
is just to thread through the 'Module' of the instance further
along.
Since orphan instances appear to already have been working, I didn't
do anything there.
(cherry picked from commit 2de7c2acf9b1ec85b09027a8bb58bf8512e91c05)
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* Preserve docs on type family instances
The only problem was that the instance location was slightly off
for type family instances.
* Accept output
(cherry picked from commit 133e9c2c168db19c1135479f7ab144c4e33af2a4)
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* tyThingToLHsDecls: Preserve type synonyms that contain a forall
Fixes #879.
* Add Note [Invariant: Never expand type synonyms]
* Clarify Note [Invariant: Never expand type synonyms]
(cherry picked from commit c3eb3f0581f69e816f9453b1747a9f2a3ba02bb9)
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* Avoid line breaks due to line length in Hoogle
Hoogle operates in a line-oriented fashion, so we should avoid ever
breaking due to long lines.
One way of doing this non-intrusively is to modify the 'DynFlags' that
are threaded through the 'Hoogle' module (note this is anyways only
passed through for use in the various 'showSDoc' functions).
* Amend test case
(cherry picked from commit 657b1b3d519545f8d4ca048c06210d6cbf0f0da0)
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This exports fixities for more things, including class methods and
type-level operators.
(cherry picked from commit 88316b972e3d47197b1019111bae0f7f87275fce)
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* README: Remove mentions of master branch
* README: Add instructions for using html-test
* README: Change command to run _all_ the testsuites
* README: Add project overview section
(cherry picked from commit 61d6f935da97eb96685f07bf385102c2dbc2a33c)
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* Fix type parenthesization in Hoogle backend
Ported the logic in the HTML and LaTeX backends for adding in parens
into something top-level in 'GhcUtil'. Calling that from the Hoogle
backend fixes #873.
* Remove parenthesizing logic from LaTeX and XHTML backends
Now, the only times that parenthesis in types are added in any backend
is through the explicit 'HsParTy' constructor. Precedence is also
represented as its own datatype.
* List out cases explicitly vs. catch-all
* Fix printing of parens for QuantifiedConstraints
The priority of printing 'forall' types was just one too high.
Fixes #877.
* Accept HTML output for quantified contexts test
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* Add HEAD.hackage overlay
* Add HCPKG variable
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* Update tests for 'StarIsType'
* Accept tests
* Revert "Update tests for 'StarIsType'"
This reverts commit 7f0c01383bbba6dc5af554ee82988d2cf44e407a.
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Trac #15386
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This was applied to the wrong branch; there's now a `ghc-8.6` branch;
ghc-head is always supposed to point to GHC HEAD, i.e. an odd major version.
The next version bump to `ghc-head` is supposed to go from e.g. 8.5 to 8.7
This reverts commit 5e3cf5d8868323079ff5494a8225b0467404a5d1.
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This should now work with an inplace GHC where (for instance)
HTML directories may not be properly recorded in the package DB.
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Update ghc-head
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This fixes #836.
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Summary: The response file related modules were recently copied from
`haddock` into `base`. This patch removes them from `haddock`.
GHC Trac Issues: #13896
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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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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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