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I get rid of the Monoid instance because we weren't satisfying the laws.
Convenience of having <> didn't outweigh the shock-factor of having it
behave badly.
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We can now drop some Maybe tests and even lets us strip an error
handling monad away in a few places.
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We move some types out that are necessary as well and then
re-export and specialise them in the core Haddock.
Reason for moving out spec tests is that if we're working on the parser,
we can simply work on that and we can ignore the rest of Haddock. The
downside is that it's a little inconvenient if at the end of the day we
want to see that everything passes.
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We have to generalise the Doc (now DocH) slightly to remove the
dependency on GHC-supplied type.
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Any extensions that are not enabled by a used language (Haskell2010
&c) will be shown. Furthermore, any implicitly enabled are also going
to be shown. While we could eliminate this either by using the GHC API
or a dirty hack, I opted not to: if a user doesn't want the implied
flags to show, they are recommended to use enable extensions more
carefully or individually. Perhaps this will encourage users to not
enable the most powerful flags needlessly. Enabled with show-extensions.
Conflicts:
src/Haddock/InterfaceFile.hs
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LaTeX will treat the h3-h6 headings the same as we'd have to hack the
style file heavily otherwise and it would make the headings tiny
anyway.
Hoogle upstream said they will put in the functionality on their end.
Conflicts:
src/Haddock/Interface/Rename.hs
src/Haddock/Types.hs
test/Haddock/ParserSpec.hs
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Conflicts:
src/Haddock/Backends/Hoogle.hs
src/Haddock/Interface/Rename.hs
src/Haddock/Parser.hs
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Also simplify specs and parsers while we're at it. Some parsers were
made more generic.
This commit is a part of GHC pre-merge squash, email
fuuzetsu@fuuzetsu.co.uk if you need the full commit history.
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We remove the HTML test as it is no longer necessary. We cover the
test case in spec tests and other HTML tests but keeping this around
fails: this is because the new parser has different semantics there.
In fact, I suspect the original behaviour was a bug that wasn't
caught/fixed but simply included as-is during the testing.
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Conflicts:
src/Haddock/InterfaceFile.hs
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The Xhtml backend has special markup for that, Hoogle and LaTeX reuse
what we have for DocEmphasis.
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Silly, but nice with some consistency :-)
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No link was generated for 'Addr#' in a doc comment. The reason was simply that
the identifier didn't parse. We were using parseIdentifier from the GHC API,
with a parser state built from 'defaultDynFlags'. If we pass the dynflags of
the module instead, the right options are turned on on while parsing the
identifer (in this case -XMagicHash), and the parse succeeds.
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These are not just used to build Interfaces.
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