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Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu>
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Not yet complete (but on a wip/ branch)
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This compiles, but will probably need more work to produce good
documentation when the DuplicateRecordFields extension is used.
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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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Phab:D907 introduced SourceText for a number of data types, by replacing
FastString with (SourceText,FastString). Since this has an Outputable
instance, no warnings are generated when ppr is called on it, but
unexpected output is generated. See Phab:D1096 for an example of this.
Replace the (SourceText,FastString) tuples with a new data type
data WithSourceText = WithSourceText SourceText FastString
Trac ticket: #10692
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Summary:
* Move `Post*` type instances to `Haddock.Types` as other modules than
`Haddock.Interface.Rename` will rely on these type instances.
* Update after wild card renaming refactoring in D613.
Reviewers: simonpj, austin
Reviewed By: austin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D954
GHC Trac Issues: #10098
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The strings used in a WARNING pragma are captured via
strings :: { Located ([AddAnn],[Located FastString]) }
: STRING { sL1 $1 ([],[L (gl $1) (getSTRING $1)]) }
..
The STRING token has a method getSTRINGs that returns the original
source text for a string.
A warning of the form
{-# WARNING Logic
, mkSolver
, mkSimpleSolver
, mkSolverForLogic
, solverSetParams
, solverPush
, solverPop
, solverReset
, solverGetNumScopes
, solverAssertCnstr
, solverAssertAndTrack
, solverCheck
, solverCheckAndGetModel
, solverGetReasonUnknown
"New Z3 API support is still incomplete and fragile: \
\you may experience segmentation faults!"
#-}
returns the concatenated warning string rather than the original source.
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This is made possible by the elimination of "silent superclass
parameters" in GHC
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Fixes #383
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Inferred type signatures don't have SrcSpans, so let's use the one from
the declaration.
I've tested this manually on the test-case from #207, but I got stuck at
trying to run the test-suite.
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Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
(cherry picked from commit d61bbc75890e4eb0ad508b9c2a27b91f691213e6)
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Conflicts:
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Decl.hs
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Convert.hs
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Interface/Create.hs
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Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Conflicts:
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/LaTeX.hs
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Decl.hs
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Convert.hs
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Conflicts:
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Decl.hs
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Convert.hs
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Reviewers: austin
Reviewed By: austin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D358
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Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Conflicts:
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Convert.hs
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This reverts commit 5c93cc347773c7634321edd5f808d5b55b46301f, reversing
changes made to 5b81a9e53894d2ae591ca0c6c96199632d39eb06.
Conflicts:
haddock-api/src/Haddock/Convert.hs
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Currently we only use it only for ‘since’ annotations but with these
patches it should be fairly simple to add new attributes if we wish to.
Closes #26. It seems to work fine but due to 7.10 rush I don't have the
chance to do more exhaustive testing right now. The way the meta is
output (emphasis at the end of the whole comment) is fairly arbitrary
and subject to bikeshedding.
Note that this makes test for Bug310 fail due to interface version bump:
it can't find the docs for base with this interface version so it fails.
There is not much we can do to help this because it tests for ’built-in’
identifier, not something we can provide ourselves.
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This should at the very least not abort when something weird happens. It
does feel like we should have a type that carries these errors until the
end however as the user might not see them unless they are printed at
the end.
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