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Before LLVM 6.0.1 (or 10.0 on Apple LLVM), there was a bug where
lines that started with an octothorpe but turned out not
to lex like pragmas would have an extra line added after them.
Since this bug has been fixed upstream and that it doesn't have dire
consequences anyways, the workaround is not really worth it
anymore - we can just tell people to update their clang version (or re-structure
their pragma code).
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Normalise LICENSE text w/ cabal's BSD2 template
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Also, correct the `.cabal` files to advertise `BSD2` instead
of the incorrect `BSD3` license.
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We now have a top-level `tyConAppNeedsKindSig` function, which means
that we can delete lots of code in `Convert`.
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The central trick in this patch is to use `dataConUserTyVars` instead of
`univ_tvs ++ ex_tvs`, which displays the foralls in a GADT constructor in
a way that's more faithful to how the user originally wrote it.
Fixes #1015.
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Now that Haddock is moving towards working entirely over `.hi` and `.hie` files,
all declarations and types are going to be synthesized via the `Convert` module.
In preparation for this change, here are a bunch of fixes to this module:
* Add kind annotations to type variables in `forall`'s whose kind is not `Type`,
unless the kind can be inferred from some later use of the variable. See
`implicitForAll` and `noKindTyVars` in particular if you wish to dive into this.
* Properly detect `HsQualTy` in `synifyType`. This is done by following suit with
what GHC's `toIfaceTypeX` does and checking the first argument of
`FunTy{} :: Type` to see if it classified as a given/wanted in the typechecker
(see `isPredTy`).
* Beef up the logic around figuring out when an explicit `forall` is needed. This
includes: observing if any of the type variables will need kind signatures, if the
inferred type variable order _without_ a forall will still match the one GHC
claims, and some other small things.
* Add some (not yet used) functionality for default levity polymorphic type
signatures. This functionality similar to `fprint-explicit-runtime-reps`.
Couple other smaller fixes only worth mentioning:
* Show the family result signature only when it isn't `Type`
* Fix rendering of implicit parameters in the LaTeX and Hoogle backends
* Better handling of the return kind of polykinded H98 data declarations
* Class decls produced by `tyThingToLHsDecl` now contain associated type
defaults and default method signatures when appropriate
* Filter out more `forall`'s in pattern synonyms
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The circumstances under which this module appeared are completely gone.
The Hyperlinker backend no longer needs this module (it uses the more
efficient `Encoding` module from `ghc`).
Why no deprecation? Because this module really shouldn't exist!
- It isn't used in `haddock-library`/`haddock-api` anymore
- It was copy pasted directly from `utf8-string`
- Folks seeking a boot-lib only solution can use `ghc`'s `Encoding`
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* Amend `ParserSpec` to match new Hyperlinker API
- pass in compiler info
- strip out null tokens
* Make `hypsrc-test` pass reliably
- strip out `local-*` ids
- strip out `line-*` ids from the `ClangCppBug` test
- re-accept output
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# Summary
This is a large architectural change to the Hyperlinker.
* extract link (and now also type) information from `.hie` instead
of doing ad-hoc SYB traversals of the `RenamedSource`. Also
adds a superb type-on-hover feature (#715).
* re-engineer the lexer to avoid needless string conversions. By going
directly through GHC's `P` monad and taking bytestring slices, we
avoid a ton of allocation and have better handling of position
pragmas and CPP.
In terms of performance, the Haddock side of things has gotten _much_
more efficient. Unfortunately, much of this is cancelled out by the
increased GHC workload for generating `.hie` files. For the full set of
boot libs (including `ghc`-the-library)
* the sum of total time went down by 9-10% overall
* the sum of total allocations went down by 6-7%
# Motivation
Haddock is moving towards working entirely over `.hi` and `.hie` files.
This change means we no longer need the `RenamedSource` from
`TypecheckedModule` (something which is _not_ in `.hi` files).
# Details
Along the way a bunch of things were fixed:
* Cross package (and other) links are now more reliable (#496)
* The lexer tries to recover from errors on every line (instead of at CPP
boundaries)
* `LINE`/`COLUMN` pragmas are taken into account
* filter out zero length tokens before rendering
* avoid recomputing the `ModuleName`-based `SrcMap`
* remove the last use of `Documentation.Haddock.Utf8` (see #998)
* restructure temporary folder logic for `.hi`/`.hie` model
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* Synify and render properly promoted type variables
Fixes #923.
* Accept output
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This commit should not introduce any change in functionality!
* consistently use `getOccString` to convert `Name`s to strings
* compare names directly when possible (instead of comparing strings)
* get rid of unused utility functions
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This will make investigation of #979 easier
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* remove redundant imports (only brought to light due to recent work for
improving redundant import detection)
* fix a bug that was casuing exports to appear in reverse order
* fix something in haddock-library that prevented compilation on old GHC's
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Trac Issues #15495
This patch removes the ping-pong style from HsPat (only, for now), using the plan laid out at https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ImplementingTreesThatGrow/HandlingSourceLocations (solution A).
- the class `HasSrcSpan`, and its functions (e.g., `cL` and `dL`), are introduced
- some instances of `HasSrcSpan` are introduced
- some constructors `L` are replaced with `cL`
- some patterns `L` are replaced with `dL->L` view pattern
- some type annotation are necessarily updated (e.g., `Pat p` --> `Pat (GhcPass p)`)
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It got introduced in ghc/ghc@ae2c9b40f5b6bf272251d1f4107c60003f541b62.
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Correspondingly, we wrap all inline/diplay math in
<span class="mathjax"> ... the math .... </span>
This fixes #959.
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* Fix misplaced Haddocks in Haddock itself
Haddock should be able to generate documentation for 'haddock-api'
again.
* Make CI check that documentation can be built.
* Add back a doc that is OK
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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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Also, functions and data decls now have the same space before and after
them.
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In the unfortunate event that the "Contents" summary doesn't fit
vertically (like in the "Prelude"), it will be scrollable.
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* swap the minimize unicode to something more intuitive
* use new unicode expander/collapser for instance lists
* address some alignment issues in the "index" page
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This reverts commit f909ffd8353d6463fd5dd184998a32aa98d5c922.
I missed the fact this also forces the 'Contents' to always go down
to the bottom of the page.
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This only happens if the contents block on the left is so big that it
doesn't fit (vertically) on the page. If that happens, we want it to
be scrollable.
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This fixes #953 by passing more names into the generated ids.
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I think thst CSS was meant only to deal with fields and the
effect on bullets was accidental.
Fixes #926.
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Here's these changes are supposed to do:
* put the synopsis back on the right side
* properly have it on the edge of the screen on wide screens
* adjust the background of the synopsis to match the button
(otherwise the grey blends in with what is underneath)
* get rid of the dotted purple line
* the synopsis contents are now scrollable even when in wide
screens (this has been a long-standing bug)
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This fixes #810. Looks like things were broken during the quickjump
refactor of the JS.
For the (git) record: I do not think the style switcher is a good idea.
I'm fixing it for the same reason @mzero added it; as an answer to
"rumblings from some that they didn't want their pixels changed on bit"
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This was done via `npm audit fix`. I think this fixes #903 along with
some more serious vulnerabilities that nobody seems to have noticed.
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The current html generator of this branch wraps the package-header
caption as a div, which does not work (without style adjustments) with
the old themes. Changing it from div to span does the trick, without
needing to adjust the old stylesheets.
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- Fix and improve spacing
- Improve colors and borders
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- Update link colors to hackage scheme
- Tune spacing between content elements
- Update footer style
- Fix and improve code blocks identation
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Also migrate some general text related changes from hackage.
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Reported and described here:
https://github.com/haskell/haddock/pull/721#issuecomment-374668869
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The min and max width triggers have the same values,
which caused the style resolution to take an intersection of
both style declarations when the screen resolution had the size
of the limts (say 1280px), causing an odd behaviour and look.
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