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This was done by calling `npm audit fix`. Note that the security issues
seem to have been entirely in the build dependencies, since the output
JS has not changed.
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This is to address the concern that, on less nice and older screens,
some of the shades of grey blend in too easily with the white
background.
* darken the font slightly
* darken slightly the grey behind type signatures and such
* add a border and round the corners on code blocks
* knock the font down by one point
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Adds a menu item (like "Quick Jump") for options related to displaying
instances. This provides functionality for:
* expanding/collapsing all instances on the currently opened page
* controlling whether instances are expanded/collapsed by default
* controlling whether the state of instances should be "remembered"
This new functionality is implemented in Typescript in `details-helper`.
The built-in-themes style switcher also got a revamp so that all three
of QuickJump, the style switcher, and instance preferences now have
the same style and implementation structure.
See also: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2019-January/130495.html
Fixes #698.
Co-authored-by: Lysxia <lysxia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Collins <conathan@galois.com>
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Matches b71da1feabf33efbbc517ac376bb690b5a604c2f from hackage-server.
Fixes #967.
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# Summary
This is a large architectural change to the Hyperlinker.
* extract link (and now also type) information from `.hie` instead
of doing ad-hoc SYB traversals of the `RenamedSource`. Also
adds a superb type-on-hover feature (#715).
* re-engineer the lexer to avoid needless string conversions. By going
directly through GHC's `P` monad and taking bytestring slices, we
avoid a ton of allocation and have better handling of position
pragmas and CPP.
In terms of performance, the Haddock side of things has gotten _much_
more efficient. Unfortunately, much of this is cancelled out by the
increased GHC workload for generating `.hie` files. For the full set of
boot libs (including `ghc`-the-library)
* the sum of total time went down by 9-10% overall
* the sum of total allocations went down by 6-7%
# Motivation
Haddock is moving towards working entirely over `.hi` and `.hie` files.
This change means we no longer need the `RenamedSource` from
`TypecheckedModule` (something which is _not_ in `.hi` files).
# Details
Along the way a bunch of things were fixed:
* Cross package (and other) links are now more reliable (#496)
* The lexer tries to recover from errors on every line (instead of at CPP
boundaries)
* `LINE`/`COLUMN` pragmas are taken into account
* filter out zero length tokens before rendering
* avoid recomputing the `ModuleName`-based `SrcMap`
* remove the last use of `Documentation.Haddock.Utf8` (see #998)
* restructure temporary folder logic for `.hi`/`.hie` model
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Also, functions and data decls now have the same space before and after
them.
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In the unfortunate event that the "Contents" summary doesn't fit
vertically (like in the "Prelude"), it will be scrollable.
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* swap the minimize unicode to something more intuitive
* use new unicode expander/collapser for instance lists
* address some alignment issues in the "index" page
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This reverts commit f909ffd8353d6463fd5dd184998a32aa98d5c922.
I missed the fact this also forces the 'Contents' to always go down
to the bottom of the page.
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This only happens if the contents block on the left is so big that it
doesn't fit (vertically) on the page. If that happens, we want it to
be scrollable.
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I think thst CSS was meant only to deal with fields and the
effect on bullets was accidental.
Fixes #926.
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Here's these changes are supposed to do:
* put the synopsis back on the right side
* properly have it on the edge of the screen on wide screens
* adjust the background of the synopsis to match the button
(otherwise the grey blends in with what is underneath)
* get rid of the dotted purple line
* the synopsis contents are now scrollable even when in wide
screens (this has been a long-standing bug)
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This fixes #810. Looks like things were broken during the quickjump
refactor of the JS.
For the (git) record: I do not think the style switcher is a good idea.
I'm fixing it for the same reason @mzero added it; as an answer to
"rumblings from some that they didn't want their pixels changed on bit"
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This was done via `npm audit fix`. I think this fixes #903 along with
some more serious vulnerabilities that nobody seems to have noticed.
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- Fix and improve spacing
- Improve colors and borders
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- Update link colors to hackage scheme
- Tune spacing between content elements
- Update footer style
- Fix and improve code blocks identation
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Also migrate some general text related changes from hackage.
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Reported and described here:
https://github.com/haskell/haddock/pull/721#issuecomment-374668869
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The min and max width triggers have the same values,
which caused the style resolution to take an intersection of
both style declarations when the screen resolution had the size
of the limts (say 1280px), causing an odd behaviour and look.
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Bring in some adjustments made to hackage:
- link colors
- page header show everything when package title is too long
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- Reduce font size
- Improve space between and within code blocks
- Improve alignments
- Improve spacing within sub-blocks
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When the synopsis is longer than the screen, you can’t see its end
and you can't scroll down either, making the content unreachable.
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- Darken text color like done for hackage
- Move synopsis to left side
- Make table of contents stick to the left on wide screens
- Wrap links to avoid page overflow
- Improve expand/collapse buttons
- Fix issue with content size on mobile devices
- Fix issue with font-size on landscape mode
- Increase width of the content
- Change colors of table of contents and synopsis
- Etc
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There was too much space between code blocks as pointed out by
reviewers.
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- Use CSS3 instead of loading pictures to show "+" and "-" symbols
- Drop redundant code
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Several things are addressed here:
- better responsive behaviour on the header
- better space usage
- consistent colors overall
- other nit PR comments
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- It makes small screens taking more space than larger ones
- fixes a few issues present in small screens currently
- make it look good across different screen sizes.
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These changes include:
- use latest Haskell's logo colors
- decrease #content width to improve readability
- use nicer font
- improve sizes and distances
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And make it the default theme.
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* Add table examples
* Add table types and adopt simple parser
Simple parser is done by Giovanni Cappellotto (@potomak)
in https://github.com/haskell/haddock/pull/577
It seems to support single fine full tables, so far from full
RST-grid tables, but it's good start.
Table type support row- and colspans, but obviously parser is lacking.
Still TODO:
- Latex backend. Should we use multirow package
https://ctan.org/pkg/multirow?lang=en?
- Hoogle backend: ?
* Implement grid-tables
* Refactor table parser
* Add two ill-examples
* Update CHANGES.md
* Basic documentation for tables
* Fix documentation example
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module names.
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* Remove unnecessary call to 'collapseSection'
The call is unnecessary since there is no corresponding toggle for hiding the
section of orphan instances.
* Use <details> for collapsibles
This makes them work even when JS is disabled. Closes #560.
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* Add compile step that bundles and compresses JS files
Also, manage dependencies on third-party JS libraries using NPM.
* Compile JS from TypeScript
* Enable 'noImplicitAny' in TypeScript
* QuickJump: use JSX syntax
* Generate source maps from TypeScript for easier debugging
* TypeScript: more accurate type
* Separate quick jump css file from ocean theme
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QuickNav: Configurable show/hide trigger
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