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Add a doctype for the contents page, too.
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"type" is a required attribute of the "script" element
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Added the new-born haddock.js to the build process and the documentation.
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Remove all that indentation in the generated HTML to keep the file sizes down.
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Eliminate some unnecessary spaces in the HTML rendering
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Update
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Add support for collaspible parts of the page, with a +/- button and a
bit of JavaScript. Make the instances collapsible, and collapse them
by default.
This makes documentation with long lists of instances (eg. the
Prelude) much easier to read. Maybe we should give other
documentation sections the same treatment.
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If a name is imported from two places, one hidden and one not, choose
the unhidden one to link to. Also, when there's only a hidden module
to link to, don't try linking to it.
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Duplicate instance bug.
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Fix duplicate instance bug
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restrictTo: fix for restricting a newtype with a record field.
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Record export tests.
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Make restrictCons take into account record field names too (removing a ToDo).
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mkExportItems fix & simplification: we should be looking at the actual
exported names (calculated earlier) to figure out which subordinates
of a declaration are exported.
This means that if you export a record, and name its fields separately
in the export list, the fields will still be visible in the
documentation for the constructor.
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hiding bug from Ross Paterson (fixed in rev 1.59 of Main.hs)
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getReExports was bogus: we should really look in the import_env to
find the documentation for an entity which we are re-exporting without
documentation.
Suggested by: Ross Paterson (patch modified by me).
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Fix URL
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Add an item.
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Add an item.
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Add a TODO
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Make Haddock link with the latest relocated monad transformer package
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Fix for previous commit: I now realise why the whitespace was stripped
from the beginning of the line. Work around it.
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Don't throw away whitespace at the beginning of a line (experimental fix).
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Fix bug in index generation
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Add -optP-P to example ghc command line.
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Add instructions for using GHC to pre-process source for feeding to Haddock.
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Updated my email address
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Fix some of the problems with Haddock generating pages that are too
wide. Now we only specify 'nowrap' when it is necessary to avoid a
code box getting squashed up by the text to the right of it.
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update
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2002 -> 2003
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Go back to producing just the documentation section, rather than just
the synopsis section, for a module with no documentation annotations.
One reason is that the synopsis section tries to link each entity to
its documentation on the same page. Also, the doc section anchors
each entity, and it lists instances which the synopsis doesn't.
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Version 0.6
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copyright update
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getReExports: one error case that isn't
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Version 0.6 changes
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Fix for getReExports: take into account names which are not visible
because they are re-exported from a different package.
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Re-exporting names from a different package is problematic, because we
don't have access to the full documentation for the entity. Currently
Haddock just ignores entities with no documentation, but this results
in bogus-looking empty documentation for many of the modules in the
haskell98 package. So:
- the documentation will now just list the name, as a link
pointing to the location of the actual documentation.
- now we don't attempt to link to these re-exported entities if
they are referred to by the current module.
Additionally:
- If there is no documentation in the current module, include
just the Synopsis section (rather than just the documentation
section, as it was before). This just looks nicer and was on
the TODO list.
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update
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Bump to 0.6
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Add -k/--package docs
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- Include the OptHide setting in the interface, so we don't include
hidden modules in the combined index/contents.
- Add a -k/--package flag to set the package name for the current set
of modules. The package name for each module is now shown in the
right-hand column of the contents, in a combined contents page.
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Remove the 'Parent' button - it is of dubious use, and often points
into thin air.
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- Add definition lists, marked up like this:
-- | This is a definition list:
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-- [@foo@] The description of @foo@.
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-- [@bar@] The description of @bar@.
Cunningly, the [] characters are not treated specially unless a [ is
found at the beginning of a paragraph, in which case the ] becomes
special in the following text.
- Add --use-contents and --gen-contents, along the lines of
--use-index and --gen-index added yesterday. Now we can generate a
combined index and contents for the whole of the hierarchical
libraries, and in theory the index/contents on the system could
be updated as new packages are added.
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Include iface_reexported in the .haddock file. This unfortunately
bloats the file (40% for base). If this gets to be a problem we can
always apply the dictionary trick that GHC uses for squashing .hi
files.
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Support for generating a single unified index for several packages.
--use-index=URL turns off normal index generation, causes Index
links to point to URL.
--gen-index generates an combined index from the specified
interfaces.
Currently doesn't work exactly right, because the interfaces don't
contain the iface_reexported info. I'll need to fix that up.
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Update
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Index overhaul:
- no more separate type/class and variable/function indices
- the index now makes a distinction between different entities
with the same name. One example is a type constructor with
the same name as a data constructor, but another example is
simply a function with the same name exported by two different
modules. For example, the index entry for 'catch' now looks like
this:
catch
1 (Function) Control.Exception
2 (Function) GHC.Exception, Prelude, System.IO, System.IO.Error
making it clear that there are two different 'catch'es, but one
of them is exported by several modules.
- Each index page now has the index contents (A B C ...) at the top.
Please let me know if you really hate any of this.
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- Remove the emboldening of index entries for defining locations.
This isn't useful, and breaks abstractions.
- If an entity is re-exported by a module but the module doesn't
include documentation for that entity (perhaps because it is
re-exported by 'module M'), then don't attempt to hyperlink to
the documentation from the index. Instead, just list that module
in the index, to indicate that the entity is exported from there.
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- Suppress warnings about unknown imported modules by default.
- Add a -v/--verbose flag to re-enable these warnings.
The general idea is to suppress the "Warning: unknown module: Prelude"
warnings which most Haddock users will see every time, and which
aren't terribly useful.
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Remove the last of the uses of 'trace' to emit warnings, and tidy up a
couple of places where duplicate warnings were being emitted.
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