Benjamin Pierce wrote:
Other people seem to rely on Haddock to generate interfaces as
documentation. This is nicer in many ways (e.g., it solves the above
problem because Haddock elides the right-hand side of a "data" or "newtype"
declaration if the constructors are not exported by the module), but it
means that you are stuck browsing interfaces in a web browser can't just
have a look with emacs. This is especially annoying if you want to read the
interface in tandem with the implementation (because you are trying to
understand how the thing works internally but want to use the interface to
get a high-level picture of the functionality it presents to the world).
haddock can also output docbook and you can make info pages from docbook.
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