Thank you. As it turns out, I was aware of that recipe. What I
wanted was to be able to use cabal install's nice dependency following
features and still get source links in my documentation.
Personally, I feel that inclusion of source and docs should be the
DEFAULT for cabal, as well as for binary distributions of ghc.
-rhayes
On Dec 21, 2008, at 1:11 AM, Thomas Hartman wrote:
the answer: not cabal install, just cabal.
thart...@thartman-laptop:~/haskellInstalls/smallInstalls/
pureMD5-0.2.3>
thart...@thartman-laptop:~/haskellInstalls/smallInstalls/
pureMD5-0.2.3>cabal
--help | grep -i doc
haddock Generate Haddock HTML documentation.
thart...@thartman-laptop:~/haskellInstalls/smallInstalls/
pureMD5-0.2.3>cabal
haddock --help | grep -i link
--hyperlink-source Hyperlink the documentation to the source
code
thart...@thartman-laptop:~/haskellInstalls/smallInstalls/
pureMD5-0.2.3>cabal
haddock --hyperlink-source
2008/12/21 R Hayes <rfha...@reillyhayes.com>:
Is there a way I can get Haddock Docs WITH links to source (local)
from
modules installed with "cabal install xxx"?
Getting the docs themselves is pretty easy by changing either
~/.cabal/config or using --enable-documentation.
Automatically generating the source (colourised or not) and
integrated links
eludes me.
-r
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