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another item done
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update
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Add another item
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update
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Add a couple of things I forgot about
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- Add support for named chunks of documentation which can be
referenced from the export list.
- Copy the icon from $libdir to the destination in HTML mode.
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Done module headers now.
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- copy haddock.css into the same place as the generated HTML
- new option: --css <file> specifies the style sheet to use
- new option: -o <dir> specifies the directory in which to
generate the output.
- because Haddock now needs to know where to find its default stylesheet,
we have to have a wrapper script and do the haddock-inplace thing
(Makefile code copied largely from fptools/happy).
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update again
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more updates
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Update the TODO list, separate into pre-1.0 and post-1.0 items
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Update the TODO list
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update the TODO list
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This is Haddock, my stab at a Haskell documentation tool. It's not
quite ready for release yet, but I'm putting it in the repository so
others can take a look.
It uses a locally modified version of the hssource parser, extended
with support for GHC extensions and documentation annotations.
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