It does, yes. It’s on 0d157fe, which is the head of wip/spj-wildcard-refactor 
in the haddock repo
Is that what get checked out by ‘git submodule update”?

Simon

From: Alan & Kim Zimmerman [mailto:alan.z...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 November 2015 10:57
To: Simon Peyton Jones
Subject: Re: Wildcard refactor

I found the haddock library did not compile, but I am skipping straight to the 
tests.
Does it compile for you at the moment?

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Simon Peyton Jones 
<simo...@microsoft.com<mailto:simo...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
Thank you!

From: Alan & Kim Zimmerman 
[mailto:alan.z...@gmail.com<mailto:alan.z...@gmail.com>]
Sent: 18 November 2015 10:04
To: Simon Peyton Jones
Cc: ghc-devs@haskell.org<mailto:ghc-devs@haskell.org>
Subject: Re: Wildcard refactor

ok.
I have been waiting to jump in and help.
Alan

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Simon Peyton Jones 
<simo...@microsoft.com<mailto:simo...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
Alan
I’m really close on wip/spj-wildcard-refactor, that I really want to get into 
HEAD asap.
Could you possibly checkout wip/spj-wildcard-refactor, and validate?  I get two 
failures I don’t understand:
   ghc-api/annotations      listcomps [bad stdout] (normal)
   ghc-api/landmines        landmines [bad stderr] (normal)
The output is not wildly different but I just don’t know how to interpret it, 
so I don’t even know what the problem is exactly.
NB: you’’ll need to do a ‘git submodule update’ because the haddock submodule 
changes.
Thank you!
Simon



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