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 | Changes in version 0.6:
  * Implicit parameters, zip comprehensions and 'mdo' are now
    supported by the parser.
  * Some lexical bugs were fixed, mainly concerning literal paragraphs
    next to non-literal paragraphs.
  * New options:  --gen-index, --use-index, --gen-contents and --use-contents,
    for generting a combined index and contents for several libraries
    from the appropriate .haddock files.
  * There is now one index rather than separate Function/Constructor and
    Type/Class indices.  Where a name refers to several entities, these
    are listed separately in the index.
  * New option: -v, elicits more verbose warnings.  Some warnings are
    now turned off by default; Haddock should be a little less noisy
    in general.
  * Markup for definition lists has been added.  See the documentation 
    for details.
  * New option: --package for setting the package name.  The package
    is listed alongside each module name in the combined contents.
  * Entities which are re-exported from another package now at least
    leave a hyperlink in the generated HTML, rather than nothing at all.
  * Some fixes for bugs which caused incorrect hyperlinks in the
    generated HTML.  In particular, instances should now be linked
    correctly.
  * Some aesthetic improvements to the generated HTML.
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Changes in version 0.5:
  * Compiles with recent versions of GHC.
  * A few bugs have been fixed.
  * New labelling/linking feature (see "Anchors" in the manual).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes in version 0.4:
  * Import declarations which list entities in parentheses, or with
    hiding clauses, are now properly supported.  Modulo one or two
    small infelicities, the full Haskell modules system is now supported.
  * Haddock is now more flexible about the placing of separators
    (commas, semicolons) in relation to doc comments.
  * There is support for generating and reading "interface files"
    which describe the exports of a set of modules.  This is useful
    for generating documentation which hyperlinks to
    previously-generated documentation.
    
  * Support for generating the extra files required by the Microsoft
    Help compiler.
  * New option: --prologue specifies a file of documentation which is
    placed on the contents page.
  * Many bugs fixed
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Changes in version 0.3:
  
  * Documentation on individual function arguments is now implemented 
  
  * Links can be made to identifiers that aren't in scope, by using
    the fully qualified name.
  * Instances are collected and listed with the appropriate classes
    and datatypes (not for derived instances yet).
  * Single quotes are only interpreted specially when they surround a
    legal Haskell identifier, otherwise they are treated literally.
  * Bird-tracked text is now literal.  If you want marked-up text in
    a code block, use the @...@ notation instead.
  * Various changes to the layout, it generally looks nicer now.
  * Various bugs fixed.
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Changes in version 0.2:
  * The [...] markup for typewriter font has been changed to @...@.
  * Module attributes introduced (see the documentation for details).
  * {- ... -} style comments may now be used for documentation annotations
  * Recursive modules are detected and reported as an error.
  * Existential constructors and rank-N types are now groked by the parser
  * Some type rendering cleaned up
  * `abc' is accepted as well as 'abc' to markup an identifier
  * Several bugs fixed, and error messages improved.
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