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The `$>` operator definition is available only since base-4.7 which
unfortunately wasn't caught before release to Hackage (but has been
fixed up by a metadata-revision)
This commit introduces a `CompatPrelude` module which allows to reduce
the amount of CPP by ousting it to a central location, i.e. the new
`CompatPrelude` module. This pattern also tends to reduce the tricks
needed to silence unused import warnings.
Addresses #1119
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This can easily trip up people if one isn't aware of it. Usually it's
better to avoid this kind of conditionality especially for typeclasses
for which there's an compat-package as conditional instances like
these tend to fragment the ecosystem into those packages that go the
extra mile to provide backward compat via those compat-packages and
those that fail to do so.
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Tentatively for the 2.23 release:
* updated Travis CI to work again
* tweaked bounds in the `.cabal` files
* adjusted `extra-source-files` to properly identify test files
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Tentatively adjust bounds and changelogs for the release to be bundled
with GHC 8.8.1.
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The `.ghci` files are actively annoying when trying to `cabal v2-repl`.
As for the `scripts`, the distribution workflow is completely different.
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The second example is interesting.
If there's a list directly after the header, and that list has
deeper structure, the parser is confused: It finds two lists:
- One with the first nested element,
- everything after it
I'm not trying to fix this, as I'm not even sure this is a bug,
and not a feature.
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It looks like the new versions don't cause any breakage
and loosening the bounds helps deps fit in one stack resolver.
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* '(<|>)' and '`elem`' now get parsed and rendered properly as links
* 'DbModule'/'DbUnitId' now properly get split apart into two links
* tuple names now get parsed properly
* some more small niceties...
The identifier parsing code is more precise and more efficient (although to be
fair: it is also longer and in its own module). On the rendering side, we need
to pipe through information about backticks/parens/neither all the way through
from renaming to the backends.
In terms of impact: a total of 35 modules in the entirety of the bootlib + ghc
lib docs change. The only "regression" is things like '\0'. These should be
changed to @\\0@ (the path by which this previously worked seems accidental).
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Identifier links can be prefixed with a 'v' or 't' to indicate the value or
type namespace of the desired identifier. For example:
-- | Some link to a value: v'Data.Functor.Identity'
--
-- Some link to a type: t'Data.Functor.Identity'
The default is still the type (with a warning about the ambiguity)
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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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* 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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Inline markup is supported in image links but, as per the [commonmark
recommendation][0], it is stripped back to a plain text representation.
[0]: https://spec.commonmark.org/0.28/#example-547
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The parser for pictures hasn't been properly adjusted yet.
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Perf only change:
* use 'getParserState'/'setParserState' to make 'Text'-optimized
parser combinators
* minimize uses of 'Data.Text.{pack,unpack,cons,snoc}'
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The 1.6.1 release should've been a major bump, since types in
the `Documentation.Haddock.Parser.Monad` module changed. This version
makes that module internal (as it morally should be).
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Fix some version bounds in haddock-library too.
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* Update CHANGELOGS
* Update new versions in Cabal files
* Purge references to ghc-8.4/master branches in README
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* Revert "Bump GHC version to 8.6"
This was applied to the wrong branch; there's now a `ghc-8.6` branch;
ghc-head is always supposed to point to GHC HEAD, i.e. an odd major version.
The next version bump to `ghc-head` is supposed to go from e.g. 8.5 to 8.7
This reverts commit 5e3cf5d8868323079ff5494a8225b0467404a5d1.
* README updates (#856)
* README: Remove mentions of master branch
* README: Add instructions for using html-test
* README: Change command to run _all_ the testsuites
* README: Add project overview section
(cherry picked from commit 61d6f935da97eb96685f07bf385102c2dbc2a33c)
* Export more fixities for Hoogle (#871)
This exports fixities for more things, including class methods and
type-level operators.
(cherry picked from commit 88316b972e3d47197b1019111bae0f7f87275fce)
* Avoid line breaks due to line length in Hoogle (#868)
* Avoid line breaks due to line length in Hoogle
Hoogle operates in a line-oriented fashion, so we should avoid ever
breaking due to long lines.
One way of doing this non-intrusively is to modify the 'DynFlags' that
are threaded through the 'Hoogle' module (note this is anyways only
passed through for use in the various 'showSDoc' functions).
* Amend test case
(cherry picked from commit 657b1b3d519545f8d4ca048c06210d6cbf0f0da0)
* tyThingToLHsDecl: Preserve type synonyms that contain a forall (#880)
* tyThingToLHsDecls: Preserve type synonyms that contain a forall
Fixes #879.
* Add Note [Invariant: Never expand type synonyms]
* Clarify Note [Invariant: Never expand type synonyms]
(cherry picked from commit c3eb3f0581f69e816f9453b1747a9f2a3ba02bb9)
* Fix HEAD html-test (#860)
* Update tests for 'StarIsType'
* Accept tests
* Revert "Update tests for 'StarIsType'"
This reverts commit 7f0c01383bbba6dc5af554ee82988d2cf44e407a.
* Refactor handling of parens in types (#874)
* Fix type parenthesization in Hoogle backend
Ported the logic in the HTML and LaTeX backends for adding in parens
into something top-level in 'GhcUtil'. Calling that from the Hoogle
backend fixes #873.
* Remove parenthesizing logic from LaTeX and XHTML backends
Now, the only times that parenthesis in types are added in any backend
is through the explicit 'HsParTy' constructor. Precedence is also
represented as its own datatype.
* List out cases explicitly vs. catch-all
* Fix printing of parens for QuantifiedConstraints
The priority of printing 'forall' types was just one too high.
Fixes #877.
* Accept HTML output for quantified contexts test
* Preserve docs on type family instances (#867)
* Preserve docs on type family instances
The only problem was that the instance location was slightly off
for type family instances.
* Accept output
(cherry picked from commit 133e9c2c168db19c1135479f7ab144c4e33af2a4)
* Fix broken instance source links (#869)
The problem manifests itself in instances that are defined in
modules other than the module where the class is defined. The fix
is just to thread through the 'Module' of the instance further
along.
Since orphan instances appear to already have been working, I didn't
do anything there.
(cherry picked from commit 2de7c2acf9b1ec85b09027a8bb58bf8512e91c05)
* Add some more unicode related tests (#872)
This has been fixed for sure ever since we switched from attoparsec to
parsec. Parts of it may have been working before that, but there was a
point where this would have failed (see #191).
A regression test never hurt anyone. :)
(cherry picked from commit 5ec7715d418bfac0f26aec6039792a99a6e89370)
* Misc tests (#858)
* More tests
* spliced types
* constructor/pattern argument docs
* strictness marks on fields with argument docs
* latex test cases need seperate directory
* Accept tests
* Additional tests for the identifier parser (#816)
* Add tests for the identifier parser
* docs: Clarify how to delimit identifiers
(cherry picked from commit 0861affeca4d72938f05a2eceddfae2c19199071)
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See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/15018.
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* Remove attoparsec with parsec and start fixing failed parses
* Make tests pass
* Fix encoding issues
The Haddock parser no longer needs to worry about bytestrings. All
the internal parsing work in haddock-library happens over 'Text'.
* Remove attoparsec vendor
* Fix stuff broken in 'attoparsec' -> 'parsec'
* hyperlinks
* codeblocks
* examples
Pretty much all issues are due to attoparsec's backtracking failure
behaviour vs. parsec's non-backtracking failure behaviour.
* Fix small TODOs
* Missing quote + Haddocks
* Better handle spaces before/after paragraphs
* Address review comments
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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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Unicode operators are a pretty big thing in Haskell, so supporting linking them
seems like it outweighs the cost of the extra machinery to force Attoparsec to
look for unicode.
Fixes #458.
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