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with nowrap the interfaces method sigs would expand at libitum
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Generate an index for package content search
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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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