On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 07:29:21PM +0200, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I urgently need Haddock support for type operators like in the following code > snippet: > > infix 2 :::, := > infixl 9 :.: > > data name ::: value = name := value > newtype Composition f g a = Composition { runComposition :: f (g a) } > type (:.:) = Composition > > Does anybody know whether this is easy to implement or whether there is a > quick hack to make this work? Can I do the hacking myself or is deeper > knowledge of the Haddock source code necessary to provide this feature? > > Thank you in advance for any help.
A much better solution would be to upgrade to David Waern's expiremental fork of Haddock, which does parsing using the GHC API and can handle all the syntactic constructs GHC can: http://darcs.haskell.org/SoC/haddock.ghc/ Note that this installs an executable named 'haddock' which is sufficiently incompatible command line wise with the standard haddock to break Cabal's haddock support; you can work around this with (when configuring a program you want to haddock) --with-haddock=/path/to/old/haddock. Stefan _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell