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Add `NoGhcTc` instance now that it's not closed
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With the introduction of GHC2021, the `Languages` data type in GHC will
grow. In preparation of that (and to avoid changing haddock with each
new language), this change makes the code handle extensions to that data
type gracefully.
(cherry picked from commit c341dd7c9c3fc5ebc83a2d577c5a726f3eb152a5)
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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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It translates to `--ghcopt=-j[n]`
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Changes to support -j with backpack
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The getGADTConTypeG used HsRecTy, which is at odds with GHC issue #18782.
I noticed that getGADTConTypeG was only used in the Hoogle backend.
Interestingly, when handling H98 constructors, Hoogle converts RecCon to
PrefixCon (see Haddock.Backends.Hoogle.ppCtor).
So I changed getGADTConTypeG to handle RecConGADT in the same manner as
PrefixConGADT, and after this simplification moved it into the 'where'
clause of ppCtor, to the only place where it is used.
The practical effect of this change is as follows.
Consider this example:
data TestH98 = T98 { bar::Int }
data TestGADT where
TG :: { foo :: Int } -> TestGADT
Before this patch, haddock --hoogle used to produce:
T98 :: Int -> TestH98
[TG] :: {foo :: Int} -> TestGADT
Notice how the record syntax was discarded in T98 but not TG.
With this patch, we always produce signatures without record syntax:
T98 :: Int -> TestH98
[TG] :: Int -> TestGADT
I suspect this might also be a bugfix, as currently Hoogle doesn't seem
to render GADT record constructors properly.
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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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Previously we were ignoring multiplicity and displayed
a %1 -> b as a -> b.
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As this does not build on GHC `master`.
This reverts commit 7936692badfe38f23ae95b51fb7bd7c2ff7e9bce.
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This reverts commit 4ffb30d8b637ccebecc81ce610f0af451ac8088d.
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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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Update for changes in GHC's Pretty
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This is a part of !4434, a fix for GHC#18939.
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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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Instead construct the ModLink value directly when parsing.
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Backport #1238 (linear types) to ghc-9.0
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Previously we were ignoring multiplicity and displayed
a %1 -> b as a -> b.
(cherry picked from commit b4b4d896d2d68d6c48e7db7bfe95c185ca0709cb)
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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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