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Keeping track of promotion ticks in HsOpTy allows us to properly
pretty-print promoted constructors such as lists.
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With hi-haddock, of course there is a much large refactoring of haddock
which could be achieved but that is left for a future patch which can
implemented at any time independently of GHC.
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See GHC ticket #20609
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wip/az/no-srcspan-anno-instances
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Match changes in GHC for #19845
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As landed via https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/2418
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This catches up to GHC using the new extractTHDocs function, which
returns documentation added via the putDoc function (provided it was
compiled with Opt_Haddock). Since it's already a map from names -> docs,
there's no need to do traversal etc.
It also matches the change from the argument map being made an IntMap
rather than a Map Int
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Stable sort for instances
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This prevents noLoc's appearing in the ParsedSource.
Match the change in GHC.
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Logger refactoring
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Fix after binder collect changes
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I found that when running as a plugin the lookupName function (which
runs in Ghc monad) does not work correctly from the
typeCheckResultAction hook.
Instead, we abstracted the monad used when creating interfaces, so
that access to GHC session specific parts is explicit and so that the
TcM can provide their (correct) implementation of lookupName.
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Needed for ghc/ghc!4467
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because they will be soon be added to -Wall.
See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/15656
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Needed for !4417, the fix for GHC#15706 and GHC#18914.
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As this does not build on GHC `master`.
This reverts commit 7936692badfe38f23ae95b51fb7bd7c2ff7e9bce.
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because they will be soon be added to -Wall.
See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/15656
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These changes accompany ghc/ghc!4107, which aims to be a fix
for #16762.
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Needed for GHC#18844.
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See ghc/ghc!4097 and GHC#18723.
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Support a markdown-style way of annotating module references. For instance
-- | [label]("Module.Name#anchor")
will create a link that points to the same place as the module
reference "Module.Name#anchor" but the text displayed on the link will
be "label".
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because they will be soon be added to -Wall.
See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/15656
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* Fix multiple typos and inconsistencies in doc/markup.rst
Note: I noticed some overlap with #1112 from @wygulmage and #1081 from
@parsonsmatt after creating these proposed changes - mea culpa for not
looking at the open PRs sooner.
* Fix #1113 If no Signatures, no section of index.html
* Change the formatting of missing link destinations
The current formatting of the missing link destination does not really
help user to understand the reasons of the missing link.
To address this, I've changed the formatting in two ways:
- the missing link symbol name is now fully qualified. This way you
immediately know which haskell module cannot be linked. It is then easier
to understand why this module does not have documentation (hidden module
or broken documentation).
- one line per missing link, that's more readable now that symbol name
can be longer due to qualification.
For example, before haddock was listing missing symbol such as:
```
could not find link destinations for:
Word8 Word16 mapMaybe
```
Now it is listed as:
```
could not find link destinations for:
- Data.Word.Word8
- Data.Word.Word16
- Data.Maybe.mapMaybe
```
* Add `--ignore-link-symbol` command line argument
This argument can be used multiples time. A missing link to a symbol
listed by `--ignore-link-symbol` won't trigger "missing link" warning.
* Forbid spaces in anchors (#1148)
* Improve error messages with context information (#1060)
Co-authored-by: Matt Audesse <matt@mattaudesse.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Pilgrem <mpilgrem@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Bouchard <guillaume.bouchard@tweag.io>
Co-authored-by: Pepe Iborra <pepeiborra@gmail.com>
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Sometimes, the declaration being exported is a subdecl (for instance, a
record accessor getting exported at the top-level). For these cases,
Haddock has to find a way to produce some synthetic sensible top-level
declaration. This is done with `extractDecl`.
As is shown by #1067, this is sometimes impossible to do just at a
syntactic level (for instance when the subdecl is re-exported). In these
cases, the only sensible thing to do is to try to reify a declaration
based on a GHC `TyThing` via `hiDecl`.
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