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In each module, for each "top level" exported entity we add a hyper link to a
corresponding wiki page. The link url gets the name of the exported entity as
a '#'-style anchor, so if there is an anchor in the page with that name then
the users browser should jump directly to it. By "top level" we mean functions,
classes, class members and data types (data, type, newtype), but not data
constructors, class instances or data type class membership.
The link is added at the right of the page and in a small font. Hopefully this
is the right balance of visibility/distraction.
We also include a link to the wiki base url in the contents and index pages.
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So each html page gets an extra link (placed next to the source code and
contents links) to a corresponding wiki page. The idea is to let readers
contribute their own notes, examples etc to the documentation.
Also slightly tidy up the code for the --source option.
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Add a separate configure script and build system for building the
documentation. The configure and Makefile code is stolen from
fptools. This is left as a separate build system so that the main
Cabal setup doesn't require a Unix build environment or DocBook XML
tools.
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extractRecSel: ignore non-record constructors (fixes a crash when
using datatypes with a mixture of record and non-record style
constructors).
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Document new behaviour of -s option
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Add a bug
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Reverted to previous version (but with bumped version number), the last
commit broke RPM building on SuSE systems due to differently named
dependencies.
As a clarification: All .spec files in the repository have to work at least
on SuSE, because that's the system I'm using. And as "Mr. Building Police",
I reserve me the right to keep them that way... >:-) It might very well be
the case that we need different .spec files for different platforms, so
packagers which are unhappy with the current .spec files should contact me,
stating the actual problems.
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replace mingw tests with $(Windows)
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spec file from Jens Peterson
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0.7 changes
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name hierarchical HTML files as A-B-C.html instead of A.B.C.html. The
old way confused Apache because the extensions are sometimes
interpreted as having special meanings.
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wibble
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Allow "licence" as an alternate spelling of "license"
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Warning/versionitis police
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fix 3 bugs in --use-package, and document it.
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Add a TODO item
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Hack haddock's lexer to accept the output from Apple's broken version of
cpp (Apple's cpp leaves #pragma set_debug_pwd directives in it's output).
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Another attempt at lining up the package names on the contents page.
Now, they line up with Konqueror, and almost line up with Firefox & IE
(different layout in each case).
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Attempt to fix the layout of the package names in the contents.
Having tried just about everything, the only thing I can get to work
reliably is to make the package names line up on a fixed offset from
the left margin. This obviously isn't ideal, so anyone else that
would like to have a go at improving it is welcome. One option is to
remove the +/- buttons from the contents list and go back to a plain
table.
The contents page now uses CSS for layout rather than tables. It
seems that most browsers have different interpretations of CSS layout,
so only the simplest things lead to consistent results.
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version 0.7
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Fix documentation regarding the module attributes.
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sort lists of instances by
- arity of the type constructors (so higher-kinded instances come first)
- name of the class
- argument types
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Update the documentation w.r.t. home modules and the not-home attribute.
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Add attribute #not-home, to indicate that the current module should
not be considered to be a home module for the each entity it exports,
unless there is no other module that exports the entity.
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Fix bug in renameExportItems that meant links in instances weren't
being renamed properly.
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fix typo for < 6.3
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- add --ignore-all-exports flag, which behaves as if every module
has the ignore-exports attribute (requested by Chris Ryder).
- add --hide option to hide a module on the command line.
- add --use-package option to get Haddock info for a package from
ghc-pkg (largely untested).
- remove reexports from the .haddock file, they aren't used any more.
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Revamp the linking strategy in Haddock.
Now name resolution is done in two phases:
- first resolve everything to original names, like a Haskell compiler
would.
- then, figure out the "home" location for every entity, and point
all the links to there. The home location is the lowest non-hidden
module in the import hierarchy that documents the entity. If there
are multiple candidates, one is chosen at random.
Also:
- Haddock should not generate any HTML with dangling links any more.
Unlinked references are just rendered as plain text.
- Error reporting is better: if we can't find a link destination for
an entity reference, we now emit a warning.
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import Foreign/Foreign.C are required for Windows
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Add a TODO
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Cleaned up imports and dropped support for GHC < 5.03, it never worked, anyway.
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Refactored Text.PrettyPrint legacy hell into a separate module.
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Added the last missing "flip" to get identical HTML output as previous versions.
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Data.Map.unions is left-biased.
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Correctly handle the new order of arguments for the combining function
given to fromListWith.
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Trim imports
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Make Haddock compile again after the recent base package changed. The Map/Set
legacy hell has been factored out, so that all modules can simply use the new
non-deprecated interfaces. Probably a lot of things can be improved by a little
bit of Map/Set/List algebra, this can be done later if needed.
Small note: Currently the list of instances in HTML code is reversed. This will
hopefully be fixed later.
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Describe numeric character references.
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also allow uppercase X in hexadecimal character references (like SGML)
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recognize SGML-style numeric character references &#ddd; or &#xhhhh; and
translate them into Chars.
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Remove string gap
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Render non-ASCII characters using numeric character references, to simplify
charset issues. There's a META tag saying the charset is UTF-8, but GHC
outputs characters as raw bytes.
Ideally we need an encoding on the input side too, primarily in comments,
because source files containing non-ASCII characters aren't portable between
locales.
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Add a test
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parser fix: allow qualified specialids.
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Revert previous commit: It's Network.URI which should be changed, not Haddock.
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update for ghc-6.3+
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Improved the Cygwin/MinGW chaos a little bit. There is still confusion
about host platform vs. target platform...
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