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* Support Haddocks on constructor arguments
This is in conjunction with https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4094.
Adds support for rendering Haddock's on (non-record) constructor
arguments, both for regular and GADT constructors.
* Support haddocks on pattern synonym arguments
It appears that GHC already parsed these - we just weren't using them.
In the process of doing this, I tried to deduplicate some code around
handling patterns.
* Update the markup guide
Add some information about the new support for commenting constructor
arguments, and mention pattern synonyms and GADT-style constructors.
* Overhaul LaTeX support for data/pattern decls
This includes at least
* fixing several bugs that resulted in invalid LaTeX
* fixing GADT data declaration headers
* overhaul handling of record fields
* overhaul handling of GADT constructors
* overhaul handling of bundled patterns
* add support for constructor argument docs
* Support GADT record constructors
This means changes what existing HTML docs look like.
As for LaTeX, looks like GADT records were never even supported. Now they are.
* Clean up code/comments
Made code/comments consistent between the LaTeX and XHTML backend
when possible.
* Update changelog
* Patch post-rebase regressions
* Another post-rebase change
We want return values to be documentable on record GADT constructors.
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This tracks the refactoring of HsDecl.ConDecl.
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This reverts commit 01eeeb048acd2dd05ff6471ae148a97cf0720547.
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This reverts commit 73a26af844ac50b8bec39de11d64452a6286b00c.
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This reverts commit 9f054dc365379c66668de6719840918190ae6e44.
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This reverts commit 134a7bb054ea730b13c8629a76232d73e3ace049.
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* Actually render infix type operators as infix
* Account for things like `(f :*: g) p`, too
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... event if they have no documentation (e.g. noDocForDecl)
By using the information in the AvailInfo we don't need additional
export checks.
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... module cannot be found
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Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@cs.stanford.edu>
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* Remove unnecessary call to 'collapseSection'
The call is unnecessary since there is no corresponding toggle for hiding the
section of orphan instances.
* Use <details> for collapsibles
This makes them work even when JS is disabled. Closes #560.
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* Overhaul Haddock's rendering of kind signatures
* Strip off kind signatures when specializing
As an added bonus, this lets us remove an ugly hack specifically for `(->)`.
Yay!
* Update due to 0390e4a0f61e37bd1dcc24a36d499e92f2561b67
* @alexbiehl's suggestions
* Import injectiveVarsOfBinder from GHC
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* Use Avails for export resolution
* Support reexported modules
* Factor out availExportItem
* Use avails for fullModuleExports
* Don't use subMap in attachInstances
* lookupDocs without subMap
* Completely remove subMap
* Only calculate unqualified modules when explicit export list is given
* Refactor
* Refine comment
* return
* Fix
* Refactoring
* Split avail if declaration is not exported itself
* Move avail splitting
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This reverts commit 3adf5bcb1a6c5326ab33dc77b4aa229a91d91ce9.
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As of GHC commit f609374a55bdcf3b79f3a299104767aae2ffbf21 GHC retains the
AvailInfo associated with each IE. @alexbiehl has a patch making proper use of
this change, but this is just to keep things building.
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This reverts commit a850ba86d88a4fb9c0bd175453a2580e544e3def.
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There is some performance improvement.
GHC compiler:
| version | bytes allocated | cpu_seconds
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| before | 56057108648 | 41.0
| after | 51592019560 | 35.1
base:
| version | bytes allocated | cpu_seconds
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| before | 25174011784 | 14.6
| after | 23712637272 | 13.1
Cabal:
| version | bytes allocated | cpu_seconds
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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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This disables the pattern match checker which can be very expensive in some
cases.
The disabled warnings include:
* Opt_WarnIncompletePatterns
* Opt_WarnIncompleteUniPatterns
* Opt_WarnIncompletePatternsRecUpd
* Opt_WarnOverlappingPatterns
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