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| | | | There is some performance improvement.
GHC compiler:
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| before  | 56057108648     | 41.0
| after   | 51592019560     | 35.1
base:
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| before  | 25174011784     | 14.6
| after   | 23712637272     | 13.1
Cabal:
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| before  | 18754966920     | 12.6
| after   | 18198208864     | 11.6 | 
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| | | | See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow | 
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| | | | | Fix #280. Parsing of module header | 
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| | | | | The initial newlines were counted as indentation spaces, thus disturbing the parsing of next lines | 
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| | | | | When we are looking for an operation within a class we don't care about
`default`-type declarations. This was the cause of #505. | 
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| | | | | For tracking down #505 | 
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| | | | When we merge signatures, we gain exports that don't
necessarily have a source-level declaration corresponding
to them.  This meant Haddock dropped them.
There are two big limitations:
* If there's no export list, we won't report inherited
  signatures.
* If the type has a subordinate, the current hiDecl
  implementation doesn't reconstitute them.
These are probably worth fixing eventually, but this gets
us to minimum viable functionality.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu> | 
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| | | | Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu> | 
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| | | See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/10598 | 
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| | | | Currently, one can document top-level instance declarations, but derived
instances (both those in `deriving` clauses and standalone `deriving`
instances) do not enjoy the same privilege. This makes the necessary
changes to the Haddock API to enable rendering Haddock comments for
derived instances.
This is part of a fix for Trac #11768. | 
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| | | This relates to a big GHC patch for Trac #11348 | 
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| | | Change notation and add support for inline math.
Allow newlines in display math.
Add a command line option for the mathjax url (you might want to use a
locally installed version).
Rebase tests because of extra url and version change.
Respond to (some of the) comments.
Fix warnings in InterfaceFile.hs | 
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| | | The wildcard refactoring was introduced a new type of signature,
`ClassOpSig`, which is carried by typeclasses. The original patch
adapting Haddock for this change missed a few places where this
constructor needed to be handled, resulting in no class methods
in documentation produced by Haddock.
Additionally, this moves and renames the `isVanillaLSig` helper from
GHC's HsBinds module into GhcUtils, since it is only used by Haddock. | 
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