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We generate two anchor tags for each name, one where we don't escape the name
and one where we URI-encode it. This is for compatibility between IE and Opera.
Test output is updated.
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For unknown reasons, test output for Bug1 and Test has changed for the better.
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We were putting in parenthesis were the user did. Let's remove this since
it just clutters up the types. The types are readable anyway since we print
parens around infix operators and do not rely on fixity levels.
When doing this I discovered that we were relying on user parenthesis when
printin types like (a `O` b) c. This patchs fixes this problem so that
parenthesis are always inserted around an infix op application in case it
is applied to further arguments, or if it's an arguments to a type constructor.
Tests are updated.
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The cabal file is converted to use the "new" syntax with explicit Library
and Executable sections.
We define the __GHC_PATCHLEVEL__ symbol using a conditinal cpp-options field
in the cabal file. (Ideally, Cabal would define the symbol for us, like it does
for __GLASGOW_HASKELL__).
We use these symbols to #ifdef around a small difference between 6.8.2 and 6.8.3.
Previously, we only supported GHC 6.8.2 officially but the dependencies field
said "ghc <= 6.9". This was just for convenience when testing against the (then
compatible) HEAD version of GHC, and was left in the release by mistake.
Now, we support both GHC 6.8.2 and 6.8.3 and the dependencies field
correctly reflects this.
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I move all tests into one single directory to simplify things, and add a test
for the last bug that was fixed.
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