[Haddock] ANNOUCE: Haddock 2.10.0 and 2.11.0
David Waern
david.waern at gmail.com
Fri Sep 7 14:19:36 BST 2012
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-- Haddock 2.10.0 and 2.11.0
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Two new versions of Haddock have been uploaded to Hackage: version
2.10.0 which comes with GHC 7.4.2 and 2.11.0 which comes with the new
GHC 7.6.1!
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-- Changes in version 2.12.0
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* Labeled URLs (e.g <http://example.net/ some label>)
* Improved memory usage (new dependency: deepseq)
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-- Changes in version 2.11.0
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* Show deprecation messages for identifiers
* List identifiers declared on the same line (with a common type) separately
* Don't crash on unicode strings in doc comments
* Fix reporting of modules safe haskell mode
* Fix a case where we were generating invalid xhtml
* Improved --qual option (no crashes, proper error messages)
* A new --qual option "aliased" which qualifies identifers by the module alias
used in the source code
* The Haddock API restores GHC's static flags after invocation
* Access to unexported identifiers through the Haddock API again
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-- Links
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Homepage:
http://www.haskell.org/haddock
Hackage page:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/haddock-2.12.0
Bugtracker and wiki:
http://trac.haskell.org/haddock
Mailing list:
haddock at projects.haskell.org
Code repository:
http://darcs.haskell.org/haddock.git
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-- Contributors
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The following people contributed patches to this release:
Paolo Capriotti
Simon Hengel
Ian Lynagh
Simon Peyton Jones
Iavor S. Diatchki
David Terei
Henning Thielemann
David Waern
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-- Get Involved
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We would be very happy to get more contributors. To get involved, start by
grabbing the code:
http://darcs.haskell.org/haddock.git
Then take a look at the bug and feature tracker for things to work on:
http://trac.haskell.org/haddock
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