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This reverts commit a850ba86d88a4fb9c0bd175453a2580e544e3def.
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* Make Span strict in Position
* Hyperlinker: Use a proper map to enrich tokens
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This allows us to later throw warnings if can't find an identifier
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* WIP: Provide --show-interface option to dump interfaces
Like ghcs own --show-iface this flag dumps a binary interface file to
stdout in a human (and machine) readable fashion. Currently it uses
json as output format.
* Fill all the jsonNull stubs
* Rework Bifunctor instance of DocH, update changelog and documentation
* replace changelog, bring DocMarkupH doc back
* Update CHANGES.md
* Update CHANGES.md
* Move Control.Arrow up
It would result in unused import if the Bifunctor instance is not generated.
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* Fix pretty-printing of pattern signatures
Pattern synonyms can have up to two contexts, both having a
different semantic meaning: The first holds the constraints
required to perform the matching, the second contains the
constraints provided by a successful pattern match. When the
first context is empty but the second is not it is necessary
to render the first, empty context.
* Generate pattern synonym signatures for ctors exported as patterns
This fixes #653.
* Simplify extractPatternSyn
It is not necessary to generate the simplest type signature since
it will be simplified when pretty-printed.
* Add changelog entries for PR #663
* Fix extractPatternSyn error message
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* rework rename
* Add regression test for Bug 613
* update tests
* update changelog
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* Move `DocMarkup` from haddock-api to haddock-library
* Move more markup related functions
* Markup module
* CHANGELOG
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Also improves markup and removes/fixes redundant/obsolete parts
[skip ci]
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from https://github.com/aisamanra/haddock-cheatsheet
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* Beef up haddock description
* Handle empty lines
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This .cabal property has long been considered obsolete
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This addresses
https://github.com/haskell/haddock/issues/638#issuecomment-309283297
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A practical benefit is that we can control the build-depends and also
avoid some recompilation between library and test-suite.
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otherwise we can't test w/ e.g. GHC 7.4.2
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* Avoid missing home module warning
* Update haddock-library.cabal
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* Avoid errors on non UTF-8 Windows
Problem
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haddock exits with errors like below:
`(1)`
```
haddock: internal error: <stderr>: hPutChar: invalid argument (invalid character)
```
`(2)`
```
haddock: internal error: Language\Haskell\HsColour\Anchors.hs: hGetContents: invalid argument (invalid byte sequence)
```
`(1)` is caused by printing [the "bullet" character](http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2022/index.htm) onto stderr.
For example, this warning contains it:
```
Language\Haskell\HsColour\ANSI.hs:62:10: warning: [-Wmissing-methods]
• No explicit implementation for
‘toEnum’
• In the instance declaration for ‘Enum Highlight’
```
`(2)` is caused when the input file of `readFile` contains some Unicode characters.
In the case above, '⇒' is the cause.
Environment
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OS: Windows 10
haddock: 2.17.3
GHC: 8.0.1
Solution
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Add `hSetEncoding handle utf8` to avoid the errors.
Note
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- I found the detailed causes by these changes for debugging:
- https://github.com/haskell/haddock/commit/8f29edb6b02691c1cf4c479f6c6f3f922b35a55b
- https://github.com/haskell/haddock/commit/1dd23bf2065a1e1f2c14d0f4abd847c906b4ecb4
- These errors happen even after executing `chcp 65001` on the console.
According to the debug code, `hGetEncoding stderr` returns `CP932` regardless of the console encoding.
* Avoid 'internal error: <stderr>: hPutChar: invalid argument (invalid character)' non UTF-8 Windows
Better solution for 59411754a6db41d17820733c076e6a72bcdbd82b's (1)
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* Ignore .stack-work
* Fix for windows: use nul instead of /dev/null
* Fix for windows: canonicalize line separator
* Also normalize osx line endings
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* Fix haddock: internal error: links: UnhelpfulSpan
This fixes #554 for me. I believe this is another fall out
of `wildcard-refactor`, like #549.
* Comment to clarify why we take the methods name location
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* Make per-argument docs for class methods work again
* Test case
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These are unecessary anyway and just blow up interface size
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So we agree that reexported declarations which do not have subordinates (for example top-level functions) shouldn't have gotten fixities reexported according to the current logic. I wondered why for example Prelude.($) which is obviously reexported from GHC.Base has fixities attached (c.f. http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.9.1.0/docs/Prelude.html#v:-36-).
The reason is this: In mkMaps we lookup all the subordinates of top-level declarations, of course top-level functions don't have subordinates so for them the resulting list is empty. In #644 I established the invariant that there won't be any empty lists in the subordinate map. Without the patch from #642 top-level functions now started to fail reexporting their fixities.
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* Use new function getNameToInstancesIndex instead of tcRnGetInfo
There is some significant performance improvement in the ghc testsuite.
haddock.base: -23.3%
haddock.Cabal: -16.7%
haddock.compiler: -19.8%
* Remove unused imports
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* Haddock support for bundled pattern synonyms
* Add fixities to bundled pattern synonyms
* Add bundled pattern synonyms to the synopsis
* Store bundled pattern fixities in expItemFixities
* Add test for bundled pattern synonyms
* Stop threading fixities
* Include bundled pattern synonyms for re-exported data types
Sadly, fixity information isn't found for re-exported data types
* Support for pattern synonyms
* Modify tests after #631
* Test some reexport variations
* Also lookup bundled pattern synonyms from `InstalledInterface`s
* Check isExported for bundled pattern synonyms
* Pattern synonym is exported check
* Always look for pattern synonyms in the current module
Another overlooked cornercase
* Account for types named twice in export lists
Also introduce a fast function for nubbing on a `Name` and use it
throughout the code base.
* correct fixities for reexported pattern synonyms
* Fuse concatMap and map
* Remove obsolete import
* Add pattern synonyms to visible exports
* Fix test
* Remove corner case
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This lead to #629.
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Specialize.hs and Ast.hs are modified to have their Syb code not recurse into
Name or Id in HsSyn types.
Specialize.hs is refactored to have fewer calls to Syb functions.
Syb.hs has some foldl calls replaced with foldl' calls.
There is still a lot of performance on the floor of Ast.hs. The RenamedSource
is traversed many times, and lookupBySpan is very inefficient. everywhereBut and
lookupBySpan dominate the runtime whenever --hyperlinked-source is passed.
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These allow attoparsec to do some clever lookup optimization
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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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