Done, I believe. It'll be in the next release (6.3/6.4).
Simon
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John Meacham wrote:
[...] ;ghc -W -fglasgow-exts Foo.hs
The current HEAD version (no idea about the release branch) of ghc correctly
says:
Foo.hs:1:
Warning: Module `List' is imported, but nothing from it is used
(except perhaps instances visible in `List')
Foo.hs:7: Warning:
Simon seems to have agreed that The Right Thing is to treat bindings
with names beginning with an underscore as if they are used w.r.t. to
the bindings they use (they're already treated as used w.r.t. warnings
for themselves.) With this enhancement (and the other warning fixes
apparently already