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Correspondingly, we wrap all inline/diplay math in
<span class="mathjax"> ... the math .... </span>
This fixes #959.
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* Fix misplaced Haddocks in Haddock itself
Haddock should be able to generate documentation for 'haddock-api'
again.
* Make CI check that documentation can be built.
* Add back a doc that is OK
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AFAICT this wasn't causing any crashes, but that's mostly because
we happen not to be forcing `pkgStr` when it would diverge. We come
dangerously close to doing that in `ppHtmlIndex`.
Fixes #569.
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This fixes #953 by passing more names into the generated ids.
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This version will accompany ghc-8.6.2
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* Output pattern synonyms in Hoogle backend
We were previously weren't outputting _any_ pattern synonyms, bundled or
not. Now, we output both.
Fixes #946.
* Update changelog
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* Support for type families in LaTeX
The code is ported over from the XHTML backend.
* Refactor XHTML and LaTeX family handling
This is mostly a consolidation effort: stripping extra exports,
inlining some short definitions, and trying to make the backends
match.
The LaTeX backend now has preliminary support for data families,
although the only the data instance head is printed (not the actual constructors).
Both backends also now use "newtype" for newtype data family
instances.
* Add some tests
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On
https://haskell-haddock.readthedocs.io/en/latest/markup.html#special-characters
the backslash and backtick special characters showed up with an extra
backslash before them – I think the escaping is not (or no longer)
needed for those characters in rst.
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* Make --package-version optional for --hoogle generation
* Import mkVersion
* It's makeVersion not mkVersion
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Steps to reproduce and the error message
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```
> stack haddock basement
... snip ...
Warning: 'A' is out of scope.
Warning: 'haddock: internal error: <stdout>: commitBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
```
Environment
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OS: Windows 10 ver. 1709
haddock: [HEAD of ghc-8.4 when I reproduce the error](https://github.com/haskell/haddock/commit/532b209d127e4cecdbf7e9e3dcf4f653a5605b5a). (I had to use this version to avoid another probrem already fixed in HEAD)
GHC: 8.4.3
stack: Version 1.7.1, Git revision 681c800873816c022739ca7ed14755e85a579565 (5807 commits) x86_64 hpack-0.28.2
Related pull request
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https://github.com/haskell/haddock/pull/566
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'#' has special meaning used for anchors and can be escaped using backslash.
Therefore it would be nice to be listed as special characters.
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* Add tests for the identifier parser
* docs: Clarify how to delimit identifiers
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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. :)
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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.
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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
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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]
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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
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This exports fixities for more things, including class methods and
type-level operators.
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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
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It's a waste of resource to even try to build this branch w/ ghc-head;
so let's not do that...
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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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Remove Hoogle backend hack that butchers infix datatype names
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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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The 1.6.1 release should've been a major bump, since types in
the `Documentation.Haddock.Parser.Monad` module changed. This version
makes that module internal (as it morally should be).
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haddock-api 2.21.0 and haddock-library 1.6.1 release
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Fix some version bounds in haddock-library too.
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* Update CHANGELOGS
* Update new versions in Cabal files
* Purge references to ghc-8.4/master branches in README
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Also silence orphan warnings.
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Fixes #900
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Fixes #900
(cherry picked from commit e6aa8fb47b9477cc5ef5e46097524fe83e080f6d)
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The old approach to fixing #469, while correct, consumes a lot of
memory. We ended up with a HUGE 'GblRdrEnv' in 'ic_rn_gbl_env'. However,
'getNameToInstancesIndex' takes that environment and compresses it down
to a much smaller 'ModuleSet'.
Now, we compute that 'ModuleSet' explicitly as we process modules. That
way we can just tell 'getNameToInstancesIndex' what modules to load
(instead of it trying to compute that information from the interactive
context).
(cherry picked from commit 5c7c596c51d69b92164e9ba920157b36ce2b2ec1)
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Trac #15386
(cherry picked from commit e3926b50ab8a7269fd6904b06e881745f08bc5d6)
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the same type
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.
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