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AFAICT this wasn't causing any crashes, but that's mostly because
we happen not to be forcing `pkgStr` when it would diverge. We come
dangerously close to doing that in `ppHtmlIndex`.
Fixes #569.
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This means `haddock-test` might
* crash during deserialization
* deserialize incorrectly
Still - it means things _might_ work where they were previously sure
not to.
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* Metadoc stores a package name
This means that '@since' annotations can be package aware.
* Get the package name the right way
This should extract the package name for `@since` annotations the
right way. I had to move `modulePackageInfo` around to do this and,
in the process, I took the liberty to update it.
Since it appears that finding the package name is something that can
fail, I added a warning for this case.
* Silence warnings
* Hide package for local 'since' annotations
As discussed, this is still the usual case (and we should avoid being
noisy for it).
Although this commit is large, it is basically only about threading a
'Maybe Package' from 'Haddock.render' all the way to
'Haddock.Backends.Xhtml.DocMarkup.renderMeta'.
* Bump binary interface version
* Add a '--since-qual' option
This controls when to qualify since annotations with the package they
come from. The default is always, but I've left an 'external' variant
where only those annotations coming from outside of the current
package are qualified.
* Make ParserSpec work
* Make Fixtures work
* Use package name even if package version is not available
The @since stuff needs only the package name passed in, so it
makes sense to not be forced to pass in a version too.
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* Add 'show' option to complement 'hide'
The behaviour is for flags passed in the command line to override
flags in file headers. In the command line, later flags override
earlier ones.
Fixes #751 and #266.
* Add a '--show-all' option
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Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu>
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* WIP: Provide --show-interface option to dump interfaces
Like ghcs own --show-iface this flag dumps a binary interface file to
stdout in a human (and machine) readable fashion. Currently it uses
json as output format.
* Fill all the jsonNull stubs
* Rework Bifunctor instance of DocH, update changelog and documentation
* replace changelog, bring DocMarkupH doc back
* Update CHANGES.md
* Update CHANGES.md
* Move Control.Arrow up
It would result in unused import if the Bifunctor instance is not generated.
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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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Used for --hoogle amongst other things. Now we need to teach cabal to
use it. The situation is still a bit sub-par because if the flags aren't
passed in, the crash will occur. Closes #353.
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Adds --no-print-missing-docs
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