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We want to be able to render instances as separate declarations. So we remove
the Name argument of ExportDecl, since instances are nameless.
This patch also contains the first steps needed to gather type family instances
and display them in the backend, but the implementation is far from complete.
Because of this, we don't actually show the instances yet.
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We were creating a doc map, a declaration map and a list of entities
separately by going through the HsGroup. These structures were all used
to build the interface of a module.
Instead of doing this, we can start by creating a list of declarations
from the HsGroup, then collect the docs directly from this list
(instead of using the list of entities), creating a documentation map.
We no longer need the Entity data type, and we can store a single
map from names to declarations and docs in the interface, instead of
the declaration map and the doc map.
This way, there is only one place where we filter out the declarations
that we don't want, and we can remove a lot of code.
Another advantage of this is that we can create the exports directly
out of the list of declarations when we export the full module contents.
(Previously we did a look up for each name to find the declarations).
This is faster and removes another point where we depend on names to
identify exported declarations, which is good because it eliminates
problems with instances (which don't have names).
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We previously had some code to compute all locally defined names in
a module including subordinate names. We don't need it since we can
get the names from modInfoTyThings in the GHC API.
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During creation of the interface, we were using two maps: one from
exported names to declarations, and one from all defined names in the
module to declarations. The first contained subordinate names while the
second one didn't. The first map was never used to look up names not
defined in the associated module, so if we add subordinate names to the
second map, we could use it everywhere. That's that this patch does.
This simplifies code because we don't have to pass around two maps
everywhere.
We now store the map from locally defined things in the interface
structure instead of the one from exported names.
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Now we just need to render the instances
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Thu Dec 6 15:00:10 CET 2007 Simon Marlow <simonmar@microsoft.com>
* Source links must point to the original module, not the referring
module
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Thu Apr 19 20:23:40 CEST 2007 Wolfgang Jeltsch <g9ks157k@acme.softbase.org>
* bug fix
When Haddock was invoked with the --ignore-all-exports flag but the ignore-exports module attribute wasn't used, hyperlinks weren't created for
non-exported names.
This fix might not be as clean as one would wish (since --ignore-all-exports now results in ignore_all_exports = True *and* an additional
OptIgnoreExports option for every module) but at least the bug seems to be resolved now.
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